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Detroit Zoo Trip
1 ThoughtOn Thursday, May 18th, we will be going on a field trip to the Detroit Zoo. We are leaving the school at 9:00 am SHARP and will return back to Lowrey by 2:30 pm. The students will be able to see a variety of zoo animals and their habitats. Please be on time, buses will leave at 9:00!
The cost of the field trip is $10 per child. Please sign the permission slip and return with money by Friday, April 21st. $10 will cover the admission to the zoo and transportation.
Your child will need a bag lunch with a drink. NO GLASS BOTTLES! So please pack your child a healthy lunch to eat! Please do not send any money with your child. They need no money at the zoo as they will be bringing their lunch.
We will be taking 5 parents to help out on the trip. Parents will be chaperoning other students, so they are not able to bring younger siblings with them. The bus will be able to seat 5 parents from each Kindergarten class only. If you want to come along you are more than welcome to follow us in your vehicle if you are not chosen to ride the bus with us. The cost for parents will also be $10. In addition to the cost for admission it is a $10 parking fee if driving separately.
Please DO NOT send money for yourself unless you are CHOSEN as a chaperone. Other parents may drive and take other chaperones with them in their car if they like and this would be greatly appreciated!
Permission slips and money is due Friday, April 21st and will not be accepted late as we must prepay the zoo to be able to get a reduced rate! Please send in your child’s permission slip and money by this Friday. NO LATE MONEY WILL BE ACCEPTED!
Thank you,
Miss Wentland
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HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!
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In February, we will be celebrating all the friendships we have made this year by having a valentine card exchange.
Please decorate a box (Kleenex or Shoe Box) with your child to collect their valentine cards. Be creative! Make your project into anything you want! Just remember to leave a slot for mail to be deposited and removed.
Please have your project to school by Monday, February 13. We look forward to seeing your creation.
Here are some examples:
If you decide to bring in Valentine cards, please make sure that you bring in one for every student. We have 21 students…9 girls and 12 boys. It would be easier and quicker for your child to pass out their cards if they just sign their name on the cards.
We are looking forward to a special day with fun activities, passing out Valentines to our classmates and sharing some yummy treats! We are in need of donations of cupcakes, juice boxes, and any other healthy treats (carrots and dip, or fruit salad, or your choice).
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!
Ms. Wentland
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