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LV Primary Parent News
February 5, 2025
Dear Primary Parents,
Tomorrow is Class Picture Day! We have groups starting at 7:35 am, so don't be late to school!
With the fencing for construction, our Intermediate students that come over at the end of the day for dual car rider pick up are coming later than normal. Please do not get at the front of the line if you have an intermediate student coming over.
Our school hours are 7:25-3:40. Our car line opens at 6:45am daily. Student attendance is taken at 9:30 am daily, please keep this in mind when making appointments. A student must be here at 9:30 am to be counted present for the day. A student may only miss 15 school days total for the year (excused or unexcused.)
Thank you,
Mrs. Keck
Principal
Valentine's Day
Valentine's celebrations will happen in the classrooms at the end of the day on Thursday, February 13. Please reach out to your child's teacher if you have questions. As always, please remember we do NOT take deliveries of balloons, flowers, etc. for students. Enjoy celebrating at home on February 14!
Upcoming Dates to Remember
February- TACKLE HUNGER FOOD DRIVE!
February 6- Class Picture Day
February 7- Youth Soccer Night
February 10-13 Random Acts of Kindness Week
February 13- Valentine's will be celebrated in the classroom- teachers will send their own details
February 19- 100th Day of School- shifted back a day due to the ice day
February 26- 2nd grade Wax Museum
March
March 3- PTO Meeting
March 3-6 Dr. Seuss Week
March 24- Kindergarten POD 1 Field Trip to McKenna Children's Museum
March 31- Kindergarten POD 2 Field Trip to McKenna Children's Museum
April
APRIL 4- MAKE UP DAY- WE DO HAVE SCHOOL!
April 10- Bike Rodeo
April 16- 1st grade Field Trip to Devine Acres
April 21-25: Literati Book Fair
April 29 and 30- Kinder evening performances at the Fine Arts Extravaganza
May
May 1- Field Day Kinder, 1st, and 2nd
May 8- PreK Field Day
May 13- 2nd grade Field Trip to Sea World
Parenting Behavior Tip of the Week
Focus: Healthy Food, Healthy Feelings: Supporting Emotional Growth in Kids
Does what my child eats really make a difference? Yes, definitely! A balanced diet not only supports physical health but also plays a key role in emotional well-being. When kids eat nutritious foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, they get the energy and nutrients needed for both their body and mind. These foods can help regulate mood, improve focus, and support emotional development, helping kids feel happier, calmer, and more balanced as they grow.
Library Corner
LIBRARY LOOKS
December 9 - February 17 ~ Schlitterbahn Waves of Pages Reading Incentive Program for K-2 (Reading Log notes will be sent home in student folders.)
HAPPY READING!
See our Federal Report Card in the links below
The TAPR report can be found below.