ELC at George Earle Weekly Update
Friday, October 6th, 2023
We are working HARD!
Thank you to those from the community that came to read to our classes!
A HUGE Thank You to all our friends from the community that came to read to our classes! Meagan, children’s librarian from Hobart Library... Nancy Smith, Director of Food Services... Debbie Matthys, Director of SEL... Craig Osika, HHS principal and head football coach... Karen Robbins, School Board Member... Dr. Peggy Buffington, Superintendent... Greg Bialata, Director of School Safety... Felix Perry, Director of Support Services.... Cpl. Kevin Garber and K9 Butch.... Mat McKee, Director of Transportation.... and Jon Mock, Director of Human Resources and Compliance.... we LOVED having you all here and the story you read us ❤️ Each child also got a copy of the book they read to keep at home for their at home libraries!
Mrs. VanMilligan's class painting with apples!!
WAY TO GO Mrs. Rosenbaum & Mrs. Cook's class!!! 🍩
Please update emergency clothes in your child's backpack!
It’s that time of year where the weather is changing. Remember those bags of emergency clothes in your child’s backpack? Please swap out the summer clothes for fall clothing. Please also make sure your child’s emergency bag has socks and underwear in it. If your child doesn’t have a bag in their backpack- please make them one!!! One outfit, one pair of socks, and one pair of underwear. This is for any emergency your child may encounter here at school, not just bathroom accidents. You never know when they may slip in mud or chocolate milk will attack at lunch!!
OH NO!!! YOUR LITTLE BRICKIE ISN'T FEELING WELL?
If your child isn't feeling well, please keep him or her at home. You must report the absence IN SKYWARD before 10:00AM. There is no need to call the school to let us know. If there are any questions about the absence, we will reach out to you.
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