Respectful, Responsible, and Ready To Learn
FEBRUARY IS “I
LOVE TO
READ MONTH” –
PARENT/TEACHER
CONFERENCES – In regard to
Parent-Teacher conferences, we would ask you take a special note of the
dates.
Conferences this year will be held midway between the 2nd
and the 3rd
quarters. Lincoln School Parent-Teacher Conferences will be Monday and
Tuesday,
February 20th and 21st.
“BUG” STUDENTS – Congratulations to the 32 fourth and fifth
grade
students who earned BUG awards. A “BUG” (Bringing Up Grades) student
must bring
up one or more grades without going down in any subject or maintain an
A
average from the previous quarter. The
Glendive Kiwanis Organization honored students at an assembly and
treated them
to pizza on Thursday, January 23. A
special thanks to the Kiwanis members who attended & Key Club
members for
presenting this award.
READING
ACHIEVEMENT – At an assembly
on Thursday, January 19, 148
NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHY BEE –
ADDRESS
& PHONE CHANGES – If you
change addresses or phone numbers during the
school year, it is extremely important that you provide the school with
this
change. We need to be able to reach you in a timely manner in the event
of
illness or other emergency. Additional expense is also incurred when
mail is
returned or needs to be redirected.
VOLUNTEERS/GUESTS
– Please be reminded that
all volunteers and guests must sign in at the office. Volunteers must
complete
a volunteer information sheet before reporting to a classroom. As a
courtesy,
please inform the classroom teacher if you are unable to fulfill your
obligation or if there are any changes in your initial commitment.
Since we
place a high priority upon an uninterrupted learning experience, we ask
that
you would respect the teacher’s time while they are involved in
instruction. School
personnel should handle most communication to students and teachers
during
instructional time. If it is absolutely necessary for you to speak with
a
teacher or your child, office personnel can direct you as to the best
way to
handle your situation. In most cases, the teacher or child will be
summoned to
the office.
DROP OFF &
PICKUP POINTS – As
the weather has become colder, we are having an increasing breakdown of
drop
off and pickup locations.
CHARACTER COUNTS – Respect is the pillar of character for
February and
March. Children can offer a “hand of
friendship” to other people by remembering these five points (one for
each
finger) about respect. The word “PALMS”
will help us remember these key ideas:
“P” is for property – We should respect and not
damage or take property of others.
“A” is for autonomy – We should respect a person’s
right to be themselves within the limits of our laws, to have their own
likes and dislikes.
They have a right to be different.
We are not all the same. “A” is
also for authority. It is important to
understand the need for authority and the importance of
respecting it. Respecting authority will
keep our community safe.
“L” is for liberty – We would respect the rights
and freedoms of others. My freedom is
not any more or less important than
someone else’s.
What I do should not deprive someone else of his or her freedoms.
“M” is for mind – We should be open minded enough
to respect the ideas and opinions of others.
It doesn’t mean we agree,
but we can still respect others and allow differences of
opinions.
“S” is for selfless – Respect means that sometimes
we put the wants and needs of other people or “the greater good” ahead
of ourselves.
MANNERS OF THE
WEEK: January
30 –
February 3 - Do not interrupt. February 6 – 10 - Remove hats or caps when
entering a building. February 13 – 17 – Use “please”, “thank
you”, and
“excuse me” frequently. February
20 – 24 – Use a polite tone of
voice.
February 20 & 21 – Parent-Teacher
Conferences
(4:00 – 7:00 p.m.)
February 23 – Early Out – Students dismissed
at 1:00
p.m.