Showing posts with label science adventure zone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science adventure zone. Show all posts
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Thursday Post for March 31, 2011
When can I register for next year?
What's up with Carpool?
What's Going on in April?
What's for Lunch in April?
PTA Lunch and Learn about Bullying
Third Grade SAZ Newsletter
Summer Drama Camp Registration
World Language Summer Camp Registration
On Saturday, April 16, your student and your family have the chance to attend FAME (Fulton Arts & Music Expo). Throughout the day, awarding-winning musicians will provide clinics on various instruments and elements of the music business. A “Super Panel” of music professionals will discuss careers in the music industry. In addition, you and your family can hear jazz, rap, a fiddle team, orchestral music and rock and roll by a combination of student and professional bands. The day will end with a concert by the renowned Rialto Jazztet and rock-and-roll band the Dirt Poets. Tickets for the noon to 6p festival, including the clinics, are only $5. The event will be held at Riverwood International Charter School, 5900 Raider Drive in Sandy Springs. Preregister now for clinics at www.fultonschools.org/FAME. Call 404-763-6830 for more info.
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cheetah chat,
CRCT,
enrollment,
field day,
science adventure zone
Thursday, April 22, 2010
The Thursday Post for April 22, 2010
We hope to see you all at the Screen on the Green this Friday evening at 7:30! Check out all the the flyers posted below including the bi-monthly Cheetah Chat.
Due to massive budget cuts, band and orchestra will no longer be offered in FC schools next year for 4th and 5th grade students. On May 4 at 7PM you are invited to the final Band, Orchestra and Show Choir Concert at Alpharetta HS. The teacher-leaders will be honored and acknowledged by the PTA for their dedication to this invaluable program. If you wish to make a voluntary contribution for the gift presentation, please print and send in this flyer.
Drama Camp Registration can be accessed here.
Due to massive budget cuts, band and orchestra will no longer be offered in FC schools next year for 4th and 5th grade students. On May 4 at 7PM you are invited to the final Band, Orchestra and Show Choir Concert at Alpharetta HS. The teacher-leaders will be honored and acknowledged by the PTA for their dedication to this invaluable program. If you wish to make a voluntary contribution for the gift presentation, please print and send in this flyer.
Drama Camp Registration can be accessed here.
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Alpharetta,
band,
concert,
field day,
math,
science adventure zone,
young authors
Thursday, December 3, 2009
The Thursday Post for December 3
The winter may be cold be we can look forward to a warm and lovable new student in 2010. Counselor, Chris Emerson and Teacher, Emily Duncan are getting a Therapy dog for Creek View! Please read the flyer below for more information. Today is our Cyber-Safety Assembly for grades 3-5. Be sure to ask your students about it when they return home. The calendar and activity schedules were in the last post. All previous posts are stored and are searchable using keywords from the blog site.The CRCT practice site is up and running.
CRCT online: http://www.georgiaoas.org/
Flyers:
*Pictures are from the 2-3 grade night the business partner McDonalds on McGinnis Ferry.
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Paisley,
PTA,
ptanews,
science adventure zone,
sciencelab,
therapy dog
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The Thursday Post for November 19
Dear Parents:
We wish you a healthy, happy, Thanksgiving day. Safe travels to you and your families.
Flyers:
Thursday, September 24, 2009
The Thursday Post for September 24
Tomorrow we will have Hat Day for a $1.00 donation from students and staff members who would like to participate.These donations will go to Clarksdale ES to help them since their school was flooded during our recent flooding.
Testing Tidbits:
The ITBS testing schedule has made a slight shift due to the school closing and the religious holiday, Yom Kippur, Monday. There will be no testing on Monday. Instead, Tuesday will act as Day 5 of testing for Science and Reference Materials. Make-up testing will occur after 10 AM and on Wednesday, September 30.
Testing Tidbits:
The ITBS testing schedule has made a slight shift due to the school closing and the religious holiday, Yom Kippur, Monday. There will be no testing on Monday. Instead, Tuesday will act as Day 5 of testing for Science and Reference Materials. Make-up testing will occur after 10 AM and on Wednesday, September 30.
The following flyers are available in hard copy only:
- Tan Flyer - Fulton Schools Health Services, Flu Vaccine Sign up Sheet - Please sign and return by Wednesday, October 7 for the Friday, October 16 date from 2:45-5:00 pm. The cost is $25. This is an optional service available to our school community.
- Red Flyer - Boosterthon Announcement - We did it! $84,000 collected, 95% of pledges. Winners ( Those who collected $200+) Ice Cream Social, Friday, September 25. Students who won the Lock-in Friday, 9/25 from 5:30-8:00 pm with Mr. Rogers are listed on the flyer as well.
- White Flyer - Half page Invitation, Lunch with Grand! October 2, RSVP by October 2.
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book fair,
boosterthon,
cheetah chat,
flu,
grandparents,
ITBS,
make-ups,
science,
science adventure zone,
testing,
walk to school
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
The Thursday Post for September 10
- Cheetah Chat
- Science Lab News Grade 3
- Early Release Transportation Form
- Boosterthon Donation Extension Letter
The Science Adventure Zone hosts a wide range of science labs which are aligned with the Georgia Professional Standards. Each lab has been carefully researched and material prepared to fully engage and support students in the acquisition of knowledge. Grade 3 uses owl pellet dissection in order to develop an understanding for animal adaptations, habitats and the food web. If you ever have the chance to volunteer, don't miss out! You can fill in the science gaps from your own childhood! It's fun.
Mrs. Perez, the Curriculum Support Specialist looks on as a parent volunteer assists students with the dissection process.
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