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7/30/2019 Newsletter 1.14.13
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Week of January 14-18, 2013 Brendel Hatley, Principal - Office 965-9735
January 14-18, 2013 EVENTS:
MONDAY - January 14, 2013
7:00-8:00 a.m. 21st CenturyPhysical Education, Art & Technology Media
3:30-6:00 p.m. 21st CenturyTUESDAY - January 15, 2013
7:00-8:00 a.m. 21st CenturyPhysical Education, Art & Technology Media
8:30-3:26 p.m. School Nurse 3:30-6:00 p.m. 21st Century
WEDNESDAY - January 16, 2013 7:00-8:00 a.m. 21st Century 8:30-3:26 p.m. School NursePhysical Education, Art, Music & Technology Media
3:30-6:00 p.m. 21st CenturyTHURSDAY - January 17, 2013
7:00-8:00 a.m. 21st CenturyPhysical Education, Music & Technology Media
3:30-6:00 p.m. 21st CenturyFRIDAY - January 18, 2013-POP CORN SALE
7:00-8:00 a.m. 21st CenturyPhysical Education, Music & Technology Media
JANUARY21st Martin Luther King Day, No School for Students25th Records Day, 1/2 Day for Students,
11:30 a.m. Dismissal31st Breakfast with Teacher, Mr. VanHoose
FEBRUARY7th Literacy Night, K-2nd Grade14th Breakfast with Teacher, Mrs. Dungey21st Breakfast with Teacher, Mrs. Leatherman26th McEducator Night, 5:00-7:00 p.m.28th Breakfast with Teacher, Ms. Croskey
Jan 12: Enjoli Jan 13: ShyAnna & Elizabe
Jan 15: Shayla, Aysha & Jacob Jan 16: Jordan
Jan 18: Sarah
FORMS TO COMPLETE & RETURN
If you have not done so already, please complete the blue House
hold Information Survey. With the return of these forms, Urba
dale will be entitled to additional funds through Title 1.
Also, we need the white Mid-Year Records Update form to have
current information on all students in our data system. This is v
important for parent contact in case of illness or other situation
where a parent is needed.
NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAYMonday, January 21, 2013
1/2 DAY FOR STUDENTS
RECORDS DAY
Friday, January 25, 2013
11:30 a.m. Dismissal
CORRECTION: The school lunch menu stated no school
Friday, January 25th. There is, however, a half day of sch
for students with dismissal at 11:30 a.m.
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Thursday, January 31 .................................... Mr. VanHooseThursday, February 14 ..................................... Mrs. DungeyThursday, February 21 .............................. Mrs. LeathermanThursday, February 28 ...................................... Ms. CroskeyThursday, March 7 ................................................Mrs. Heath
Parents are invited during this time to share a mwith their child and teacher. You will get an opptunity to hear information about what your child learning in their specific grade. Please check y
childs back pack for your personal invitation to breakfast. All breakfasts will begin at 8:45 a.m.
Join the K-2nd grade classes for Family Literacy
Night on Monday, January 7th from 5:30-7:00 p.m
The focus will be reading with compare and contras
Students will receive a book they will be able to re
to their parents and talk about the compare and co
trast parts of the book.
LET US CELEBRATE
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.S DREAM
There will be NO school on
Monday, January 21st in observation of
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
iving the Dream
Holidays are special days. Some days are remembrance
nd some are days of celebration. Martins Day is both aay TO REMEMBER his work and dream, and a day TO
ELEBRATE in the true spirit of community. But, most
mportantly, Martins Day is our day TO ACT on those is-
ues for which he dedicated his life.
Martin Luther King, Jr.s work took him to communities
cross our nation and around the world. He traveled a trail
f freedom and the lives of people everywhere were
ouched in some way by his deeds. Martin said that
everybody can be great because anybody can serve. On
ehalf of The King Center, I wish to thank you for hearing
Martins message and for dedicating the holiday to the
rinciples of racial equality and nonviolent social change.
et Freedom Ring,
oretta Scott King, Founder, The King Center
Martin Luther King Jr.s
Seven Steps of Non-Violent Action. Remain Calm and Gather Information. Education. Personal Commitment. Negotiation. Direct Action. Reconciliation. Final Preparation
PARENTS
Thursday, January 31
Mr. VanHoose
URBANDALE ELEMENTARY
2012-2013 CARSON SCHOLARSHIP ENTRIES
Carson Scholarship essays were entered by Azariea, De-
metrius, Lawrence, Amarie, Aamia, Amariana, Aysha, Madi-
son, Brandon, Donovan, Jayla, Arieona, Raymond, Madison,
Alexandra, Kaden, Kiarra, Jacob, Kryssa, and Serena. This
scholarship is open for all students in grades fourththrough eleventh attending Battle Creek Public Schools.
They must maintain at least a 3.75 grade point average,
possess outstanding humanitarian qualities, demonstrate
ability to express him or herself through writing, and ob-
tain a nomination from his/her school principal, teacher or
guidance counselor. A panel of qualified judges will review
each application created for the Carson Scholars Fund.
The top scoring applicants will receive scholar awards.
Congratulations and Good Luck to all the applicants.