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Third Grade Newsletter–December 3

3rd Grade By December 5, 2012 No Comments

Spelling Words artist, fortune, partner, smart, forest, clear, story, storm, horse, fear, ear, year, acorn, north, march, mark, heart, fourth Vocabulary May- Memorial Day falls during this month December-The shortest day of the year comes in this month April-this month is known for rain September-Labor Day falls during this month January-this is the first month […]

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December 3, 2012

5th Grade By December 3, 2012 No Comments

Dear Fifth Grade Families, Thank you everyone who donated a teddy bear for our Adopt-A-Family mission.  The students had a wonderful time today. Report cards will be sent home on Tuesday.  I look forward to meeting with everyone this week for conferences.  For the three days of conferences school will be dismissed at 11:30. Every […]

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December 3

Kindergarten By December 3, 2012 No Comments

Dear Kindergarten Parents, December will fly by being a short month with conferences, practicing for the Christmas Program and do not forget Teddy Bear Day. We will be working on several Christmas theme related projects as we read, learn about family traditions past and present and continue with the Bible readings for our class Jesse […]

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2nd Grade: December 3rd

2nd Grade By December 2, 2012 No Comments

Week of December 3-7, 2012 Dear Second Grade Families, Thank you to all who volunteered in our primary centers on Friday. Your time in our classroom makes our primary centers fun! Last week, we had Captain Romero come visit our class with a fire truck.    The children had a great time learning about firefighters daily […]

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The first week of Advent

Kindergarten By December 2, 2012 No Comments

Dear Kindergarten Families, This week we are learning to prepare for Jesus and grow in our relationship with others as this brings us closer to Jesus. I’ll be looking for ‘acts of kindness’ from each student within our class. Ask your student about showing acts of kindness to others and whose day did they brighten? […]

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Read All About It! First Grade News!

1st Grade By December 2, 2012 No Comments

Dear Parents,                     December 3, 2012 Our reading strategy this week is “evaluate”.  Our comprehension skill that can help us evaluate whether we enjoyed a book is “compare/contrast”.  Comparing and contrasting or finding ways in which certain things are the same or different can help us […]

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Fourth Grade Week of Dec. 3rd

4th Grade By December 2, 2012 No Comments

This is the time of year when I will frequently stray from our regular academic schedule to make more time for Christmas activities.  I absolutely love this season and all that goes with it!  I feel very blessed to teach in a Catholic school where I can openly pray with the students every day, and […]

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Virtus Training

From the Principal By December 2, 2012 No Comments

All staff members must be VIRTUS trained and maintain that training by completing monthly online updates or a recertification program that follows the initial training. The VIRTUS programs are described as “… the brand name that identifies best practices programs designed to help prevent wrongdoing and promote ‘rightdoing’ within religious organizations. The VIRTUS programs empower […]

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First Trimester Scrip Report

Scrip By December 2, 2012 No Comments

The first trimester service hours report was included in the Family Envelope previously and now the scrip report is included in the December 3 Family Envelope. We thank the many families who meet and exceed the necessary balance position for these tuition amounts for this point in the school year!  If your scrip “profit” amount […]

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Standards Listed with Report Cards

From the Principal By December 2, 2012 No Comments

To assist in interpreting grades, the standards covered in the academic subjects (listed on the left side of the report card) are included with the report card each trimester.  All teachers keep records of the California and/or Common Core State Standards used in their instruction to assure continuity, pacing, and completion.   As homework and completed […]

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