Nov
2016

special education eligibility discussion

This month our students learned more about our Snow School students who have a special education eligibility.  We have 5 classrooms at Snow that are self-contained special education classrooms.  While students in these classrooms learn differently, we are more alike than we are different.  It is up to us as leaders to make sure everyone feels included.  Saying or waving hello, offering a compliment,  helping a student who may have fallen are just a few ways we can connect with students who learn differently.  We can also help students learn social behaviors by modeling good behavior.  When we witness students making a bad choice we can tell them a better choice they could make.  We can also try to understand that if we see challenging behavior, it may be out of that student’s control or part of their disability.  Empathy is the ability to put ourselves into someone else’s shoes.  Questions you may want to ponder at home to further this discussion:  How would life change if  I had a disability?  What would I need to help me learn?  How would I want others to treat me?  Everyone wants to feel included and it is our hope to make sure that we are showing kindness and empathy so that everyone feels included.

Nov
2016

Parent Teacher conferences

November 16th Wednesday

4:00 Ava Steinhebel

4:20 Jacob DeTone

4:40 AbdulJabar Muhsen

5:00 Mohamed Nagi

5:20 Janelle Awazem

5:40 Omar Alkirsh

6:00 Mathieu Mather

6:20 Juliana Cantineri

6:40 Frankie Greer

Nov
2016

Week of Nov 14th- 18th

Just a reminder that this Wednesday, November 16th is a Late Start. The first bell will ring at 9:35 a.m.

Thank you to those parents that already attended parent teacher conferences last week. The remainder of the class has a scheduled conference either this Wednesday, November 16th or Thursday, November 17th. Please arrive at your scheduled time. If you are late, you will have to wait until I have an opening in the schedule.

Moon books are due this Thursday, November 17. Please make sure that all of the moons are filled in.

Please continue to have your child read every night and fill in their Weekly Reading Log. All logs are to be turned in everyday.   

Today we took our unit three math test. They will be going home this week. Please make sure you look over the test with your child when they are returned. 

We will begin our monthly PBIS celebrations the end of November. In order for students to attend the November celebration, they can have no more than 3 card flips for the entire month and no ODR referrals to the office. Students who do not earn the privilege of attending the celebration will be participating in a re-thinking group of how to change their behavior for the December celebration.

Just a reminder that there is no school Wednesday, November 23- Friday, November 25 due to the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Snow School Skate Night is scheduled for Tuesday, November 22nd. More information will be sent home soon from the PTA.

Nov
2016

WORK HARD AND BE PROUD OF YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS Showcase:

    Dear Students and Families of Snow School,

     There are many wonderful milestones that have been accomplished by our students at school and in our community. As part of our Leader in Me Program, we would like to showcase these milestones. If your son/daughter individually, or as part of your family, a group or a team, has risen to the next level in anything-sports/reading/volunteering, etc., or has shown great leadership, participated in charity events, helps out at Scouts, church, or in another way, please send in documentation and we will post these in our new showcase for Leadership. Items, with names!!!, should be sent to Mrs. Zechar. Your items will be returned after the month they have been posted. If we get a lot of entries we might have to hold on to yours for a bit before it gets posted. Thanks for your help in celebrating our Snow School Community!