Wish List

  • tape
  • Guinea Pig supplies (bedding and food)
  • 3' Shelf to hang on wall for works
  • Easel for flip chart
  • Flip Chart
  • AA Batteries for wall clock
  • Paper Towels (bounty, brawny, scott, etc)
  • Dry Erase board cleaning fluid
  • Ink for the classroom printer cartridge 901 both color and black HP officejet 4500 desktop
  • Vacuum
  • Swiffer Refills
  • New Bell
  • "Real" Silverware Forks and Spoons for use at lunch
  • Construction Paper (multi color packs for student projects)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Some reminders

Spaghetti HOT LUNCH

The first Spaghetti Hot Lunch will be held on Wed., Oct. 28th
Grades 4th - 8th Cost is $4.00 each

Meal includes: Large spaghetti with bread and fruit cup
Money due no later than 12:00noon on Tuesday October 27th. Milk and water are available for an additional $.50.

NC History Dinner Theatre

You are invited to a dinner theatre at the old West Campus (500 Avon Ave). All of our 6th graders are performing plays. Ms. Bosso’s class is doing the “Trail of Tears”. Mrs. Prescott’s class is doing “Orville & Wilbur Wright”. Mrs. Wilfong’s class is doing “Civil Rights and the Greensboro Sit-in”. Join us for the fun!
What: NC History Dinner Theater starring our 9-12 students
Where: Great Room of the old campus (500 Avon Ave. call the office if you need directions)
When: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 6-8pm
Cost: $7.00 per person with a $25.00 per family max ($3.00 per student actor/actress)
From 6-6:45pm, an Early American dinner will be served. The menu is as follows…
Chicken Noodle, Minestrone, and Vegetable Beef soups served with bread, pies for dessert with sweet tea, unsweetened tea, and water.

Opening Ceremony and Grand Opening

Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the Grand Opening of the New Building next Monday at 10:00. Congressman Walter B. Jones, Rep. Arthur Williams, Mayor Judy Jennette, the County Commissioners and Town Councilmen etc. will all be present.

 Parent's Night

October 15th from 7-8pm
Parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles come out and let your child give you a lesson, read a story to you, or share some of his/her work

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