March Newsletter
Colby Grade School
Happy March Friends! There are so many things to feel LUCKY about that March brings to us. It's Read Across America Week and our popular March Madness for staff and students. March also brings us Spring Break. Just a week after break, 3rd and 4th graders begin State Assessments. Please help us to encourage students to do their very best as teachers work hard to prepare them. Be sure to check out all that's happening and review our celebration attachments!
Look What's Happening....
Mar. 2- First Grade Musical
CMS Auditorium 7:00
Mar. 3- 120th Day of School
1st Grade classroom celebrations
Mar. 8th- Staff & 4th Grade Dodge Ball
2:00 Grade School Gymnasium
Mar. 9- PTO Carnival
Grades K-2 9-10:30
3-4th 1-2:30
Mar. 10- No School
Staff Workday
Mar. 13-17- Spring Break
Mar. 20- 4th Quarter Begins
Mar. 24- Birthday Lunch
Middle School Cafeteria
Mar. 24- Rock Paper Scissors Competition
3:00 Grade School Gymnasium
Mar. 27- Dental and Respiratory Health Demonstrations
Mar. 27- Kindergarten Pre-Enrollment/ Parent Meeting
CGS Activity Room 5:45-6:15pm
Mar. 27- School Board Meeting
USD 315 Board Room
Read Across America Week!
March Madness Student & Staff Calendar
After School Program
News From Nurse Kayla
With Spring rolling in, you and your children may be experiencing an increase in seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies are often referred to as “hay fever,” and may cause your child to have symptoms similar to a cold. Hay fever and other allergies are caused when your body tries to fight off what it thinks is an invader, just like when you get sick. This month we will focus on how to manage seasonal allergies in your child.
Why It Matters:
According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), in data published from the 2014 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 8.4% of US children under age 18 suffered from hay fever, 10% from respiratory allergies, 5.4% from food allergies, and 11.6% from skin allergies. Seasonal allergies can cause:
-Discomfort
-Difficulty sleeping
-Difficulty concentrating in class
-Falling asleep in class
-Behavior issues
Signs of Allergies:
Allergies can present in many different ways. Some common symptoms include:
-Stuffy nose/sneezing
-Itchy throat
-Skin rash
-Watery eyes
-Drowsiness
Severe allergies can cause your child to become covered in hives, become dizzy or have difficulty breathing. If you notice these signs in your child, call 911.
What You Can Do:
-Have your child rinse their hands and face after playing outside.
-Keep indoor windows closed during high-pollen times.
-If you think that your child may need medications for their allergies, talk to their provider about treatment options.
-Let your child’s school nurse and teacher know.
-If your child has a severe allergy (such as with peanuts), make sure that the school is aware and has an Epi Pen on campus.
-If your child has asthma, talk to their doctor and the school nurse about their allergies. Allergies can make asthma worse.
For more information regarding allergies please visit:
Cafeteria Reminders....
No meals purchased at fast food outlets are to be consumed at mealtime in the cafeteria. If a food outlet items is brought to school it MUST NOT be brought to school in original containers.
Caffeinated beverages are NOT allowed in sack lunches or to be consumed in the cafeteria at any time.
Breakfast & Lunch Menus
Buffalo Bill Cultural Center
PRIME TIME- The Little Rascals
Join us on Friday, March 31st!
Admission is $1 donation with all proceeds going to Grade School Projects.
Tickets must be purchased no later than Monday, March 27th.
Concessions will be available. All items are $1 each.
Please do not send more than $5 with your student for concessions.
All students will be picked up after the movie at the Auditorium doors on 3rd Street.
More About CGS
Email: hstapp@colbyeagles.org
Website: https://www.colbyeagles.org/o/colbyes
Location: 210 North Grant Avenue, Colby, KS, USA
Phone: (785) 460-5100
Facebook: facebook.com/colbypublicschools
Twitter: @ColbyEagles