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Julia Morgan Weekly Newsletter
November 13th, 2023
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Julia Morgan's Got Talent Show
Mr. Pappas Announcements
Attention all 3rd-6th grade parents....
Week two of state testing: This week is math for 3rd-6th grade and science for 5th grade. Please make sure you get a good night rest and make sure you arrive on time everyday.
Upcoming Events
4/24 School Secrataries day
Week of May 6th-Staff Appreciation Week
Mini Day May 8th
May 13th Final ELAC Meeting 2:30
Talent Show May 21st 5:00 PM
May 24th Awards Ceremony
May 29 Best Day Ever
May 30th Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
May 31st last day of School-Mini Day
As we are heading into warmer weather please make sure all students are adhereing to our clothing policy...
DRESS GUIDELINES
Our goal is to promote a safe and wholesome academic environment with concern for the health, safety, and well-being of students and the avoidance of distractions to learning.
Shorts, skorts and skirts may be no shorter than mid-thigh. Sweatshirts may be hooded, but hoods are not to be worn inside. Shoes must be fitted to the foot. No open toed shoes are allowed. Sandals are not permitted.
Dress standards include, but are not limited to the following items prohibited from being worn on campus:
• Hair nets or bandannas
• Hanging belts or chains
• Open toed shoes, sandals, flip-flops, backless shoes, or steel-toed shoes
Crocs on PE days
Short shorts, shorter than mid thigh
Rips or holes in pants must be below mid thigh or no skin exposed if shorter.
• Tops which are: tank, double-tank, spaghetti strap, transparent/see-through, backless, tube, halter, or tops which have loose armholes, expose the midriff or undergarments, or have scooped or low-cut necklines
• Clothing that reflects PG 13 movies, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, gang-related activity, and sexual connotations
Large, dangling earrings
Long, dangling necklaces
Any student whose dress is offensive, distracting, or unsafe for self and others will be sent to the office to call home for a change of clothing.
ANNOUCEMENTS
Summer School Information
PBIS Moment
Social media is causing major issues with some of our students at school. As all of the social media sights are for children 13 and older, we highly encourage parents to remove their children from these apps until they are of age. We also recommend that if you allow your child to have an account to please monitor daily.
We have also had an increase in inappropriate language on campus from 2nd grade through 6th grade. Please talk with your child about using appropriate language at all times and being kind to others.
Parking lot
Our parking lot has improved so far this year. However, we have had an issue with parents making a left hand turn out of the parking lot during drop off and pick up. We have placed cones to help prevent this from happening. There is no left turns out of the parking lot during posted times. Stockton PD has asked me to state that traffic patrol will be monitoring. Also, please do not park in the drop off/pick up zones at any times!
Attendance
Please make sure to call in your absences to Mrs. Veronica or Mrs. Joyce as soon as possible.
Did you know that if your child has missed more than 8 days so far this year they are considered chronically absent? The effects on chronically absent students are major. Please make sure your child is attending school.