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January 24, 2025

Please join us for Family Service Night and Skate Night
Telephone Msg Reminders
TELEPHONE MESSAGES - The school telephone is extremely busy. Telephone messages for children must be limited to EMERGENCIES ONLY. Any telephone messages regarding student transportation must be directed to the office before 3:00 pm. This allows the proper paperwork and process to occur; making sure your child is delivered to the right location.
Andersen 1st Grade class
Celebrating the 100th day of school is a really exciting milestone for everyone—students and teachers alike! It’s a fantastic time to look back on all the progress we've made, the lessons we've learned, and all the fun we’ve had along the way. This special day is a great chance to appreciate the hard work and dedication of both students and teachers. Andersen's class even got creative and made their own awesome 100th-day T-shirts!
Listening and Learning Night
We would like to express our gratitude to the families who participated in our Listening and Learning Night. It was a delightful experience, and we thoroughly enjoyed the evening.
WIDA Night
WIDA night was a wonderful success! Families had the chance to come together, gather information, and learn more about WIDA. We loved seeing everyone there!
Important Information regarding Smart Watches
Fundraising Through Kindness
So far we have raise over $1800!!! We have 21 days left! Here is the link to register.
https://my.raisecraze.com/give/a14wqu8/ (Sponsored by Parent Group)
Attendance
Dear Parent/Guardian,
We are off to a great start in the 2024-25 school year. As we get further into the school year, we would like to remind you of the importance of good attendance for all students. Every day a student is absent is a lost opportunity for learning. Too many absences not only can affect achievement for the absent student. While occasional absences are inevitable, please prioritize regular attendance.
Missing more than 10% of the school year or 18 days of school can impact your child’s social development, academic learning, and path toward high school graduation. If a problem arises with health, food, transportation, housing, or anything else, please call your child’s school or the district office so we can assist.
If your child has 7 unexcused absences in a month or 15 unexcused absences in a year, a petition will be filed with the Juvenile Court, and intervention measures like a Community Engagement Board may be initiated. Continued truancy may require court involvement. To report an absence, contact your child’s school within 5 school days via phone, email, text, or written note.
The school will work with you and relevant healthcare providers to support learning for extended illness. We understand that there are times when students may need to miss school, even with communication from parents or caregivers. However, frequent absences can add up and affect
We have a new document that you need to fill out if you will be taking an extended vacation. Please remember to notify the office and your teacher so that we can go over this form with you. We ask that you schedule time with Mr. Shepherd or Mrs. Moe to ensure you have all of the information and work prior to leaving.
School make up Days
Mark your Calendar: Changes to the Calendar
Health Class Newsletter
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🍎 February Lunch Menu 🍎
What's happening and Reminders
What's happening:
Feb 19: Early Release at 1:130 PM
Feb 26: Early Release at1:30 PM
Feb 27: Parent Group Sponsored - Skate Night at Skagit Skate
Feb 28: ILC Field Trip-Leaving at 12pm -2:30pm
March 04: Early Release at 1:30 PM
March 05: Non-Student/Professional Development Day -No School
Ashleigh Moe ~ Principal
Nate Shepherd - ~Assistant Principal
Ashleigh Moe, Principal & Nate Shepherd, Assistant Principal
Mission and Vision Statement
Students at Little Mountain Elementary have
voice and power in their learning experiences!
At Little Mountain we seek to cultivate student voice by valuing students’ diverse experiences, strengthening family partnerships, and providing high quality teaching.
Our students and families' voices matter.