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November 26, 2014
Volume 8, Issue 58
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
No School on Thursday, November 27th & Friday, November 28th
No School on Thursday, November 27th & Friday, November 28th
Bay Harbor Holiday Concert - Next Week -
Thursday, December 4th, 9:30 & 1:30
Visit Ms. Capelle's website for more details! Click here!
**Volunteers Needed for our Holiday Concert!**
Please click here for more information.
Additional Parking: There will also be another area that can be used for parking for the Holiday Concerts. It is an area off of Birch Road, a little north of the playground. You can park and then walk through the playground and enter the building through the playground doors.
Bay Harbor Holiday Concert - Next Week -
Thursday, December 4th, 9:30 & 1:30
Visit Ms. Capelle's website for more details! Click here!
- Families with students whose last names begin with A-M should try to attend the 9:30 concert.
- Families with students whose last names begin with N-Z should try to attend the 1:30 concert.
**Volunteers Needed for our Holiday Concert!**
Please click here for more information.
Additional Parking: There will also be another area that can be used for parking for the Holiday Concerts. It is an area off of Birch Road, a little north of the playground. You can park and then walk through the playground and enter the building through the playground doors.
UPCOMING DATES OF IMPORTANCE:
NOVEMBER 26 - 1/2 Day of School, Dismissal time is 11:45 (no lunch is served), School Spirit Day - Hat Day! 27 - NO SCHOOL-THANKSGIVING DAY 28 - NO SCHOOL DECEMBER 4 - Holiday Concerts 9:30 & 1:30 5 - First School Store (open during lunch times) 8 -4th Grade to Giving Tree (8:50-11:30) 10 - Bay Harbor Day! Wear your Bay Harbor apparel or school colors! 11 - Student Council Meeting 7:45-8:30 am 12 - EARLY RELEASE 1:20 dismissal 16 - Market Day Pick up 5:05 -6:05 19 - Winter classroom Celebrations 2:20-3:20, Wear your READ t-shirt 23 - Bay Port Vocal Ensemble at Bay Harbor! 9:15 -9:30, School Spirit Day - PJ Day!, Polar Express Incentive Dec. 24th - Jan. 2nd -NO SCHOOL - WINTER BREAK School resumes on Monday, January 5th 2014-2015
Howard-Suamico School District Calendar Click here to view this At - A - Glance Calendar for 2014-2015 The Staff at Bay Harbor would like to thank Sandi Beaver and Christine Lammers for organizing the recent PTO Holiday Shoppe Event! Christine's name was mistakenly omitted in last weeks newsletter.
Bay Harbor and School Spirit Days! Click here for a calendar of the this years "Bay Harbor Days and School Spirit Days". Note: There was an error on the date for "Hat Day" on this form in last weeks newsletter. It has now been corrected - it will be held on Wednesday, November 26th (1/2 day of school) Award Winners! Golden Tray * Golden Ball * Golden Ticket Click here to see the winning classrooms from last week! |
Attention 3rd and 4th grade students!
Reading Olympics "sign up" is going on now. Click here for this year’s book list, important dates and sign up information! Emergency School Closings
With the winter season upon us, click here for more information to help you be prepared in case of school closings due to weather. Students should dress for cold and snowy weather
In order to prevent students from having wet shoes and cold feet, students will be required to wear boots during recess beginning with the first snowfall of the year. Students will need to wear their snow pants in order to play in the snow on the playground. As a rule, students go outside daily when the temperature, factoring in the wind chill, is above zero degrees. We want students to stay healthy so they can do their best in school. Identify your child's winter wear – As a reminder, PLEASE write your child’s name inside their snow pants, boots, jackets and hats. Do you know how many pairs of black snow pants and boots there are? This helps lost articles of clothing find their rightful owner. A note about mittens: Please have your child wear waterproof gloves or mittens once it snows. The knitted kind get wet when the kids play in the snow and then their hands get cold!
Notes from the Nurse - click here. This link has health information for parents, students and staff Speak Up 2014. We Need You!
Surveys are open for input October 6 – December 19, 2014 at: www.speakup4schools.org/speakup2014. Click here for more information Community Events Calendar
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