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Alamo Elementary - December 9 , 2024
Important Dates
Dec. 9
- Holiday Gift Shoppe
- PTO Meeting @ 4:00 p.m.
- Board of Education Meeting @ 7:00 p.m., Otsego Middle School
Dec. 10
- Holiday Gift Shoppe
- Mileage Club
Dec. 11
- Holiday Gift Shoppe
- Holiday Dress Up - Dress like Santa/Mrs. Claus, an elf or reindeer
- Delayed Start, School Starts @ 10:00 a.m.
Dec. 12
- Holiday Shoppe
Dec. 13
- Holiday Shoppe
- 8th Grade Band Visit
- Mileage Club
Capturing Kids Hearts Family Survey
Every year we ask parents to provide us feedback on how we are doing with our Capturing Kids Hearts processes. The questions get at the root of the climate and culture here at Alamo Elementary. We then take a look at these results to celebrate our accomplishments and learn in what areas we need to grow. This survey should take less than 5 minutes to complete. Thank you in advance for filling out the survey!
Holiday Themes & Dress Up Days
Week of December 16th - Grinch Week
- December 16 - Snack (grinch candy canes)
- December 18th - Grinch Dress Up
- December 19th - PTO Snack
- December 20 - PJ Day (Popcorn Friday)
Holiday Gift Shop
The holiday gift shop is back! December 9th-13th from 8:30-12:30 p.m. (Wednesday will be 10:00-1:00).
The Holiday Shop allows students to shop for their family during school hours. Students can easily purchase five or six inexpensive gift items for their loved ones. It’s one of the few times $10 is more than enough. More information to come following Thanksgiving break.
Holiday Shoppe Volunteers Needed
Our Holiday Shop is just around the corner, and we’re in need of volunteers to help students shop, check out, and wrap their gifts. If you’re interested in volunteering, please sign up using the link below.
Cookie Capers - Thank YOU!
Alamo Elementary provided 63 dozen cookies for Wings of Hope Hospice. Thank you for your generosity in helping bring some joy to families in need during the holiday season.
Alamo Christmas Blessings
There are still a few gifts available to sign up for. Please join us in sponsoring a family for the 2024 Christmas season.
The Alamo Giving Tree is back! This year we will be doing a virtual Giving Tree via SignUpGenius or stop in to take a tag off the Alamo Giving Tree. The sign up link includes gift items for families. You may sign up for whatever item you'd like from the tree. We're asking that all items be returned to the school no later than Friday December 13th. Please do NOT wrap the items. Please be sure to include the gift tag with your present so we know to which family member it belongs.
Please contact Annie Pruis or Terry Webber at apruis@otsegops.org or twebber@otsegops.org with any questions. Gift cards and monetary donations to go toward gifts are also welcomed. Thanks!
Thank you for your generous gift of giving!
How Will You Show Your P.R.I.D.E. Today?
Positive Attitude
- Lennyxx Hill
- Aiden Hicks
- Jayce Caroll
- Emma Puente
- Sloane Bowerman
- Alivia Laupp
- Teagan Timbs
- Sydnee Mobley
- Harper Hicks
- Brendon Hergegen
Winter Wear
Please please make sure your child dresses for the weather. Coats, gloves, and hats are pretty much a given from now on and before you know it your child will also need snow pants and boots.
Whatever you send to school with your child, please LABEL!! There could potentially be 23 pairs of black snow pants in your child's classroom and finding their items will be easier if they are labeled.
Alamo WatchD.O.G.S.
Our WatchD.O.G.S. program will officially begin for the 2024-25 school year in October. “Dads” (or dad-like figures) who are interested in signing up to volunteer for a full or half day should contact Natalie Trumley (ntrumley@otsegops.org) or Nicole Knight-Lucas (nknight-lucas@otsegops.org) via email to schedule a date.
When you volunteer, you will receive a schedule for the day that allows you to help out in different classrooms doing a wide range of activities (reading a story, working with a child 1:1 on work, playing a game with a small group). You will also have scheduled time on the playground and lunchroom to interact with students and be a positive role model for them. We need a current background check on file before you are able to volunteer.
Capturing Kids Hearts
What Is Responsibility?
Responsibility is the willingness and ability to take ownership of our thoughts, words, and actions. We have a responsibility to our school, family, and community to be accountable for our choices and how they impact ourselves and others.
Why focus on Responsibility?
- Responsibility teaches resilience. It is not possible to persevere and achieve our dreams without taking personal responsibility seriously.
- Responsibility empowers us to own our actions. There is great power in being able to make conscious, calculated choices to reach goals and manage those things in our control.
- Responsibility teaches us to manage our time and resources. Responsibly organizing and prioritizing needs is an executive function of the brain that improves with practice.
Social Work Scoop
The Importance of a Secure Relationship with Your Child
Did you know that attachment styles are created in your child’s early years? How your child grows and attaches to you, as their parent/guardian, will influence relationships for the rest of their life. This is important because the key foundations for successful relationships must be modeled early on. These include character traits like honesty, responsibility and integrity. If we want our children to be trustworthy in the future, we must model honesty. If we want our children to be able to trust other people in their future, we must lead them to know they can trust us first.
A secure relationship will lead to open and honest communication between parents and their children. This will foster a sense of security and trust that allows children to have difficult conversations. Not only that, but it also allows children to express their emotions in a healthy way instead of keeping them inside. Another benefit to a secure relationship is the children are able to learn how to handle and resolve conflict. These are all valuable skills to learn as a child for a healthy and successful adulthood.
Register For Girls On The Run
It’s time to start thinking spring! Girls on the Run online registration runs through Nov. 25th at 11:59 p.m.
If you have a daughter in 3rd-5th grade, you definitely want to look into this wonderful opportunity! The girls will be meeting on M/W from 4-5:30 p.m. Girls on the Run is a curriculum-based, after-school character development program designed for 3rd-5th grade girls of ALL fitness levels. The 10-week curriculum attempts to help each girl find and stay true to her REAL self. Groups of 8 to 15 girls meet twice a week with their trained, volunteer coaches to discuss important life lessons while playing fun running games. Girls on the Run emphasizes independent thinking, making healthy choices, healthy group dynamics, and problem-solving. The curriculum stresses peer support and doing your best. The program finishes with the girls running or walking in a non-competitive 5K. The program runs from March 17th -May 20th after school. The registration fee is $170. Scholarships are available on a sliding scale.
Girls on the Run Coaches Needed
Girls on the Run registration is open! Coaches are needed! Click on the link below to learn more and to apply. Please contact the Alamo office if you would be willing to volunteer to coach a team this year but have some additional questions.
Phone - 269-694-7600
Email - rcarter@otsegops.org or nknight-lucas@otsegops.org
Little Dawgs
Mileage Club
You are also invited to join us any Tuesday or Friday (weather permitting) during your child's lunch recess time. Please make sure your child wears tennis shoes these days.
Here are the recess times for each grade level.
- K @ 11:35 a.m.
- 1st @ 11:45 a.m.
- 2nd @ 12:05 p.m.
- 4th @12:15 p.m.
- 3rd @ 12:35 p.m.
- 5th @ 12:45 p.m.
Alamo PTO - Make A Difference
Alamo PTO needs you! The PTO (Parent-Teacher Organization) is a wonderful way to become involved in your child's education and to get to know other parents and teachers. The PTO has many activities throughout the school year that you can help with by volunteering. The PTO meets once a month at 4:10 p.m. in the Alamo Media Center. Listed below are the dates for this year's meetings. We would love for you to attend!
Meeting Dates
Dec 9
Jan 13
Feb 10
March 10
April 14
May 12
June 9
Attendance Matters
If your child is absent and the absence is unexcused, you will receive an automated phone call reminding you to report the absence. Please remember to report your child’s absence, before 9am, by calling our attendance line at (269) 694-7680.
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Alamo Elementary
Email: nknight-lucas@otsegops.org
Website: https://alamo.otsegops.org/
Location: 8184 North 6th Street, Kalamazoo, MI, United States
Phone: (269) 694-7600
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/415538888654020
Twitter: @otsegoschools