We are off to a great start! The students and I are getting to know each other very well, and I have been pleased that they are trying really hard to do their best!
The school lunches for the upcoming weeks are:
Sept 1: Chicken pattie, green beans, couscous and rice, roll, strawberry jello with fruit and milk.
Sept 2: Hamburger gravy with mashed potatoes, wheat roll, peaches, and milk.
Sept 3: Ham and cheese sandwich, baby carrots, goldfish crackers, grapes alphabet cookies, and milk.
Sept 7: Beef taco, corn, applesauce, brownie and milk
Sept 8: hot dog on a bun, carrots, tostitos, peaches, and milk
Sept 9: chicken nuggets, baked potato, angel food cake with strawberries, and milk
Sept 10: hamburger with bun, natural cut potatoes, mixed veggies, fresh apple with carmel sauce, and milk.
Reminders:
There will not be school next Monday for the Labor Day holiday.
On Wednesday and Thursday there will be a two hour early release both days.
Each week I will highlight a few students.
I have enjoyed having Jake in my class this year. He always comes ready to learn, and I have noticed how kind he is to the other students.
Tabitha always remembers to raise her hand. She is a quiet helpful girl who I know I can count on.
Kennedy is excited to be in school. She has come to school every day with a smile on her face. I have noticed her watching out for her neighbors.
Stryker is a great example to the other students. Each day in math board, he gives us all math problems to think about.
Tylor tries so hard. He wants to do well, and I like to see him working hard. I love his eyes!
Joseph is so good at knowing and following the classroom rules. He is especially good at "Treating others the way he wants to be treated."
Kaycee has made me proud of her. Sometimes taking risks is tricky for second graders, but every time we do introductions she stands up straight and tall and talks with a clear loud voice. She is also good at raising her hand if she has something to say.
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