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Article: Weekly Announcements February 15th-19th

Weekly Announcements February 15th-19th



 
This Month we are focusing on:

Acceptance: Respect the dignity and rights of others, even those whose beliefs and behaviors are different from your own. 




Monday: 
President's Day (NO SCHOOL)
Tuesday: Remember that everyone works at different speeds.
Wednesday: Invite someone new to play with you.
Thursday: Tell a classmate you like their comment or idea.
Friday: Be considerate when someone makes a mistake.



Third Quarter School-Wide Book
Let the Children March! By Monica Clark-Robinson Illustrated by Frank Morrison- In addition to our monthly Kindness Themes we also have a school-wide book each quarter that will be read aloud in each classroom that not only supports our monthly Kindness Themes but also reinforces ways to create safe learning spaces and environments where our student's stories are not only recognized but honored, celebrated and loved!  

Review of the Book: This book is a great story to empower children and let them know they, too, can play a role in making the world a better place! This resolute and lyrical text marches us through a critical time (Children’s Crusade of 1963) and showcases the importance of community. The first-person narration lets readers experience the children’s perspective in the midst of a life-changing event. The illustrations are gorgeous, filled with emotion, and provide interesting viewpoints. 



6th Grade Baby Photos 
Send ONE DIGITAL image to Denice Short ([email protected]) with subject "6th grade yearbook". A minimum of 5 megapixels is recommended for a good print, or if you are scanning a picture make sure you do it at 300 dpi to help preserve the digital quality
Pictures are due February 24th.  Pictures submitted after this date will not be accepted

Yearbook Photos
We need your pictures and LOTS of them to create this years ME Yearbook! 
Upload directly to Shutterfly or send them to ptomariemontelementary@gmail.com



ME School Theme 
2020-2021 School Year 
ME Neighborhood 
 
"Imagine what our real neighborhoods would be like if each of us offered, 
as a matter of course, just one kind word to another person." - Mr. Rogers

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