Bogan Weekly News
December 6, 2024
A Message From Ms. Cannon
Happy Friday!
We hope your family enjoyed Thanksgiving break! It was great to see all of our students back in the building on Monday.
The winter weather is here! As a reminder, please remember to send your students into school with their coats. Please be sure to label your students coat so if it were to be lost we can get it back to your student. We have had quite a few students come to the office for coats during recess. If you need assistance with getting your child a coat this winter please reach out to us.
We have two weeks until winter break and students are participating in lots of fun activities in their classrooms. There is tons of excitement in the building and we are working on staying focused and finishing strong- especially since we are taking the MAP test over the next two weeks. Please take a few minutes to encourage your student to try their best on the MAP test, as the assessment data helps us personalize learning for your child!
We’re looking forward to celebrating the season with all of you and wish everyone a wonderful end to 2024!
Sincerely,
Kirsten Cannon, Principal
Around Bogan
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
This week, we introduced the cafeteria expectations with our students. We have been practicing them all week. Please review these expectations with your child.
Starting Monday, December 9th, each class will have an opportunity to earn a paper ice cream scoop. These scoops will be displayed in our cafeteria and classes can earn scoops by following the cafeteria expectations. After the class has earned 10 scoops, they will earn an ice cream party! Our 5th Grade Student Council voted on the building-wide reward of ice cream scoops.
Lost and Found
Our lost and found is very full! We added photos of the lost items on Facebook. You are welcome to come to Bogan to claim your items or you can let your child know to visit the table/rack outside of the cafeteria.
Any items not claimed by winter break will be donated.
Also, please make sure your child's name is written on the tag so that we can ensure lost items get back to students. Thank you!
Cafeteria
Lunch Accounts
As a reminder, you are able to add funds to your student's lunch account through the Talawanda EZ Pay system. If your student's account reaches -$50 it will be rolled into your school fees. Please be mindful and keep your student's account current. You can use Talawanda EZ Pay, send a check or cash to the school office to take care of your student's balance.
December Lunch Menu
Here is our lunch menu for December!
Counselor's Corner: updated November 1st
Hello parents and guardians! It’s so hard to believe we are at the end of October and racing towards Thanksgiving break! We have been very busy in the classrooms and students are so excited about the many things we have been learning in Second Step and various other social-emotional learning classroom lessons. This month we have covered the following topics:
Kindergarten and 1st grade: Kindergarten and first grade have moved into our emotion management unit. We are learning how to identify big emotions in ourselves and in others, and what we can do to help both ourselves and our friends. We have practiced coping skills such as deep breathing, muscle relaxation, and taking a break as needed. We also discussed the different qualities that make us a good friend.
2nd grade: Second grade recently finished our unit on making mistakes with learning how to speak positive affirmations over ourselves. Students were encouraged to change their negative thoughts to a positive and remember the things they are good at and what they are still learning to do. In November, we are moving into working on identifying big emotions and how to handle them.
3rd grade: Third grade has continued to learn about how our brains help us to learn new things and we put that into practice as we talked about test anxiety. Students learned some calm down techniques that can be done quietly at their desks, both before a big test (like the state test) or even just on a normal school day. We also covered the topic of rumors and played a game of Telephone to learn just how quickly rumors spread and change as they are passed from one person to the next.
4th and 5th grade: Fourth and fifth grades have finished our unit on goal setting and have moved on to learning to identify big emotions and how we can help ourselves to calm down and work through those big feelings. We have also recently covered topics such as friendship, what happens when we say hurtful words to others, and respecting those around us, both adults and other students.
Counselor note:
I have spoken to many parents and guardians recently with various concerns for their students. Please do not hesitate to reach out at any time if you have concerns or need additional support for your student. I am here to help in any way that I can!
Nurse's Notes
Calendar
December 14th: PTG Winter Wonderland: 9:30am-11:30am
December 23rd-January 7th: NO SCHOOL: Winter Break
January 14th: Dine to Donate: Cane's
January 20th: NO SCHOOL: MLK Day
January 28th-30th: 2nd Grade CogAt: More information to come
January 31st: PTG Kids' Night Out: 6:30pm-9:00pm
PTG Corner
Pebble Go
We are excited to have Pebble Go! Pebble Go provides access to a lot of different digital books that you can read with your children at home. Many students also use Pebble Go in the classroom and have really enjoyed the content! Please see below for the login information. The subscription will expire August 30, 2025.
Site Login: https://login.pebblego.com/
Username: bogan
Password: bogan
Around Talawanda
Please click here for the Talawanda Community Events Page.