WEEK OF JUNE 19, 2023

WEEKLY REMINDERS:

A. Please remember to bring a mask to school every day.

B. Dismissal time on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will be 2:45 PM for all students. There will be no afterschool program.

C. The children may wear dress down clothes Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. They must be in full uniform on Friday.


D. The children will be bringing a few books home every day. Please leave the books at home or dispose of them as you like. This way the children’s book bags are not too heavy. If anyone would look a textbook for practice during the summer, please email me or send me a note with your child,


E. There will be gym classes on Thursday this week. The children may wear their own dress down clothes.

F. Thursday, 6/22 the 4th grade will have their end of the year party. Any child that would like pizza can bring $5 tomorrow. Any child who does not want to eat pizza can bring lunch. Each child should also bring something to share with the class. Please let your child know by Wednesday what he/she can bring such as soda, boxed juice, cupcakes, donuts, or cookies (no candy or chips), so everyone is not bringing the same thing.


G. Friday, June 23- Last Day of School. Awards Day @10:00AM in the lunchroom. Report Cards and NWEA MAP Reports will also be distributed. All students need to be in full uniform. Dismissal will be at 12:00PM. All parents are invited to attend.

H. Please see Mr. Woods blog for more information.

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                                      June 20, 2023

Dear Parents and Students,

   I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all of your support and dedication throughout the years. It has been my pleasure to work with you. I wish you all the very best as you transition to your new schools in September.  Children, remember to read every day, because this will help you with all of the other subjects.

   May God give you many blessings and may Our Lady Queen of Martyrs always guide and protect you!

                                               

                                 Fondly,

                                 Ms. Toscano