Message from PTA

  • Popcorn Friday is this coming Friday, the 31st! Bags are $0.50 each. Slips were sent home last week with the PTA Newsletter. If you don’t have a slip, you can send in a piece of paper with your name, teacher, and the amount. Thanks for supporting this fun day!
  • We want your input at the next PTA meeting on February 6, at 3:45pm in the library. We will be discussing issues related to traffic & parking around the school, as well as plans for the end of the year picnic, and other upcoming events. Kids are welcome!
  • FREE Family Movie Night! Come watch Gnomeo & Juliet (rated G) for a Valentine’s themed evening at Snow. February 7th, doors open at 6:15. Bring blankets and pillows. Popcorn, drinks, and glow-sticks will be for sale. See you there!

Saturday, March 7 11:00am NEA Big Read Kick-off

When Sat, March 7, 11am – 1pm

WhereThe Henry Ford Museum, 20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124, USA (map)

Description Our Kick-off will take place in the Anderson Theater and will feature free books and seeds, introductory remarks by Mayor John B. O’Reilly, Jr., a keynote lecture by Professor Selena Smith of UM-AA on Lab Girl, a presentation on plants by Debra A. Reid, the Curator of Agriculture at The Henry Ford, and a craft for all ages.

Week of January 27-31

Spelling Words (/il/ and /ile/ patterns): docile, profile, gerbil, fragile, council, pupil, pencil, mobile, hostile, tonsil

Content Words: solid, liquid, gas, matter, heating, cooling

We will be finishing Math Module 4 this Wednesday. There will be an in class Study Guide completed on Thursday to use for studying for the test. The End of Module 4 Test will be on Friday.

Report cards will be coming home today. Attached will be your child’s most recent iReady Diagnostic test results. NWEA reports should be coming home next week since the window for testing closes this Friday.

The students will have a Jump Rope for Heart assembly this Thursday afternoon. More information will be sent home from Mr. Moyer on Thursday.

Students will be assigned new Reading Groups today based on their most recent NWEA Reading scores. Students will be given a new book to read at home starting today. It is extremely important that students read their assigned book on a daily basis to keep up with the groups’ work ethic.