First graders in Mrs. Bowling's class learned this week about their place in the world. They learned about different types of maps and how they are useful. They practiced their map skills by creating and presenting maps of their bedrooms.
Mrs. Banks’ kindergarten class had a spook-tacular time with some Halloween treats and fun activities! They made Frankenstein Rice Krispies along with adorable witch brooms and hats. The day was even more exciting with a Crazy Hair Day, adding a dash of wild and wacky fun to the festivities! 👻🎃🧙
🐾 November Porter Family News 🐾
Lost & Found pick up in front of the school today! Come grab your kids things and a box of popcorn because Life's A Movie, Film Drug Free!
Show Thankfulness by helping feed others this Thanksgiving! 🦃 Kindergarten- Boxed cake mix & frosting 1st-cookie mix & boxed pudding 2nd -No bake pie crust & pie filling 3rd-instant potatoes & Gravy 4th-Canned Green Beans & Cream of mushroom soup. 5th-stuffing & canned yams 6th-Mac&Cheese & Corn bread mix CNU- cranberry sauce
🎃Happy Halloween! Check out the smiles from Mrs. Ballman's 1st grade students learning all about pumpkins!
It's been a fun filled week!
Friday-Crazy Hair Day! Use your head, stay drug free!
Angel Tree deadline to apply is TOMORROW Nov 1st. Stop by or fill out the form online.
Today some of our panthers during P.A.W.S after school program decorated some 3-D pumpkins.
Thursday-Costume Day! You can be anything when you stay drug free!
Our Panthers had some fun yesterday in P.AW.S after school program working with some Halloween Oobleck
Princess/ Superhero Day in Kindergarten.
Wednesday- Dress Your Best Day. Mr. & Miss. Drug Free
Tuesday-Super Hero/Princess Day because you can rule the world when you're drug free!
Wear Neon Monday! Your future is too bright to do drugs!
PAWS Afterschool Programming
Red Ribbon Week is next week! Don't forget to dress up and show the world we are committed to being drug free! ❤️
Our Panthers during P.A.W.S after school program celebrated Lights on After School with Drumfit, Lightbulb craft,rocket pumps and cupcakes. We would like to thank our community partner Ms.Erica with the Conservation Office for her visit today. We would also like to thank the Johnson County Public Library for their donation of our delicious cupcakes. Fun was definitely had by all.
Parents and Guardians, all students in 5-10th grade are invited to participate in a survey through Terrace Metrics during the fall and spring semesters. This survey aims to help schools measure, monitor, and manage students’ resiliency and behavioral health. In order for students to take the survey consent must be granted. Please check with your child this week (Oct. 14th-18th) for these consent forms. Surveys will be administered online Oct. 23rd-30th. While it is not mandatory for your child to participate, these results do provide us more information about your child’s mental health and what interventions may be needed in order to help them succeed in and out of the school setting. Feel free to contact the guidance counselor for any questions or concerns. Attached are videos that also explain the point and process in more detail.
https://www.terracemetrics.org/consent-process
https://www.terracemetrics.org/for-parents
Holiday Assistance- If your family is facing challenges and could benefit from the Angel Tree and/or Thanksgiving Meal Program please schedule a time in person or fill out the link online. Please contact Danielle Preston -Family Resource Center Coordinator with any question. Danielle.Preston@johnson.kyschools.us