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Happy New Year - January 16th, 2024
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Happy New Year!! The possibilities are endless!
WELCOME BACK! We want our ALL STARS to learn lots!
WOW!!! Look at these ALL STARS doing the right thing on the play structure!
We are safe in the cube.
NO TAG IN THIS AREA!We walk on the yellow pad so everyone is safe no matter where they are.
We use the spinny chair safely!
We go down the slide feet first.
We go down the slide one at a time.
We go down the slide safely, feet first, looking towards the bottom.
KICK it in to gear with your LEXIA GOALS!
>>>>>>What is your LEXIA Goal for January? For March? For June?
THE ASP is offering Basketball to 4th and 5th Grades.
Do you want to play basketball after school? Get in touch with the After School Program.
Enjoy the following photos from recess, awards assemblies or from the classroom.
Help us improve STUDENT LEARNING. COME TO SCHOOL ON TIME, EVERY DAY~~~ THAT IS THE ALL STAR WAY!
"For Our Learning to Grow, Our Absences (and tardies) Must Be Low!"
Difference Between Bullying and Bugging.
Difference Between Bullying and Bugging.
Bugging occurs when another person is annoying. It can be like a fly buzzing in your ear. It feels as if this person is driving you crazy or distracting you from something you're doing.
Examples of BUGGING:
*A person makes noises that get on your nerves
•A Person bumps into you by accident
•A Person only wants to play their games
•A Person does not share
•A Person says annoying stuff
•A Person likes annoying stuff
•A Person does annoying stuff
What to do about bugging... •Don’t get hooked - Swim Free
•Take three deep breaths and let it go. Go on with your life>>>>Don't take the Hook
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Bullying is Repetitive behavior in an attempt to control another person.
••Bullying happens when another person is hurtful to another while trying to have power over the other person.
Examples of BULLYING:
•Telling mean jokes- repeatedly
•Teasing and not stopping when asked - repeatedly
•Exclusion from a group- repeatedly
•Spreading rumors- repeatedly
•Threatening
•Dominating grab or hold
•Violent physical attack
What to do if you feel bullied
•Report it to....
•Any Adult at School
•An Adult at home
•A School mate
•Send a note or an email to your teacher, Mrs. Parker or Ms. JTD
•Ask for help
Be and UPSTANDER>>>
An upstander is someone who takes action when they see an act of intolerance take place.
If you see something unkind or hurtful happening to another schoolmate>>>>Tell the offender to STOP.
Tell another adult that your schoolmate needs help.
Leave phones at home.
There are phones in every classroom.
Students do not need celphones at school
Kindness ROCKS!
Thank you for being safe and patient in our pick up line. Please drive up to the Stars by the cafeteria to pick up your child.
Our district follows the Food and Nutrition guidelines below
Food and Nutrition Policy : PLEASE TALK TO YOUR CHILD's Teacher before sending anything for classroom celebrations.
Birthday celebrations will be organized ONE TIME A MONTH, with a focus on healthy options. (please do not bring food without connecting directly with your child’s teacher)
We will no longer allow food-based treats for individual student birthday celebrations. Students may bring in pencils, bookmarks, bouncy balls, bubbles, etc. to share with their classmates on their actual birthday. However, cupcakes/sweet treats and pizza are not to be brought to school, unless previously arranged with the teacher for the monthly celebration.
Other classroom celebrations , such as a class behavior-related celebratory party (i.e. We filled our marble jar earning marbles for our stellar behavior choices!), or a holiday-related party (i.e. Valentine’s Day; Halloween) will take place on occasion, but healthy snack and drink choices must also be provided for students wishing to stay away from the less healthful foods.
>>>>>>>Please do not send your child with Candy or Takis/Hot Cheetos/Other Messy Chips
Upcoming Dates
UPCOMING SPIRIT DAYS:
January 26th : Sports Day Feb. 9th 9th Everything but a backpack, with inside out/backwards day
Ann Soldo Elementary - HOME OF THE ALL STARS
Website: https://www.annsoldo.pvusd.net/
Location: 1140 Menasco Drive, Watsonville, CA, USA
Phone: 831-786-1310
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