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The Patrick Henry Post
February 18th, 2022
Happy Valentine's Day, Patrick Henry!
This week, we celebrated LOVE with our students to commemorate Valentine's Day. The week started off with "Best of My Love" by The Emotions, played over the intercom for all of our students to start their day off right. This particular song broke a record when it was released in 1977 as the longest running #1 single for an all-female group. We closed out our day by listening to Natalie Cole's "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)." Natalie Cole was the daughter of famous jazz artist Nat King Cole, but she had a hard time breaking into the business herself. Finally in 1975 she had her breakout hit "This Will Be" and she rose to fame herself. Both songs were chosen for Patrick Henry's students to show how our staff feels about our students every day! Take a look at the lyrics below and think about how they apply to your family!
Best of My Love
Doesn't take much to make me happy
And make me smile with glee
Never never will I feel discouraged
Cause our love's no mystery
Demonstrating love and affection
That you give so openly
I like the way you make me feel about you, baby
Want the whole wide world to see
Oh oh, you've got the best of my love
This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)
This will be an everlasting love
This will be the one I've waited for
This will be the first time
Anyone has loved me
I'm so glad you found me in time
And I'm so glad that you recrefied my mind
This will be an everlasting love for me
Loving you is some kind of wonderful
Because you showed me
Just how much you care
You've given me the thrill of a lifetime
And made me believe you've
Got more thrills to spare, OH!
This will be an everlasting love
Oh yes it will now!
Birthday Celebrations
Office Love
Wearing Red
Staff Love
Party Gear Up
Look Alikes!
Highlight on Reading Instruction
We are ALWAYS reading!
How can parents help their child grow in reading?
- Read with your child every night before bedtime
- Let your child choose books that interest them - choice is very important to make sure that children actually want to read
- Ask your child's teacher what they are reading in class and how you can continue the learning at home
- Practice sight words at home with your child - these are words students cannot sound out, they just need to know them by sight and should be able to recognize them without working through the word (click here for a list of sight words by grade level)
- Click here for tips from the NWEA on what parents can do at home to improve reading and writing
- Click here for A Parents' Guide to Reading and Writing at Home
- Click here for 10 Ways Parents Can Support Reading at Home
- Visit the public library frequently to get new books into your child's hands (click here to see how close the Central Public Library is to Patrick Henry and see the map below - it's only a 17 minute walk!)