Tuesday, November 17, 2020

 Happy American Education Week to all my colleagues!

 



... observed in all communities annually for the purpose of informing the public of the accomplishments and needs of the public schools and to secure the cooperation and support of the public in meeting those needs.  Festivities honor the team of people who work in our nation’s public schools, everyone from the bus driver and classroom teacher to the cafeteria worker and administrative staff, plus countless others.

Monday, November 2, 2020

2020 Knock Out Opioid Abuse 5th Grade Parent Alert!

The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey is pleased to provide you with digital access to this year’s updated Parent Alert resource guide. This valuable substance use and abuse prevention resource for the parents of your students can be shared using the link below

https://partnershipforadrug-freenewjersey.cmail19.com/t/y-l-uutritl-iyhitrplr-r/


Prescription opioid misuse is a leading cause of unintentional injury and death among adolescents and young adults. Due to the stress caused by the COVID pandemic, parents more than ever need to talk and listen to their children and this resource guide can help.

The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey and the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey are pleased to be able to provide you with this vital resource as you continue to address the opioid and addiction crisis impacting our state.



Friday, October 30, 2020

Hocus Pocus, Drugs Aren't Our Focus...





In celebration of the end of Red Ribbon Week and Halloween, the student's participated in Halloween themed warm-ups today!  Here is a photo of the 4th and 2nd graders working out.  Enjoy your weekend everyone!  Be safe trick or treating and don't forget to TURN BACK YOUR CLOCKS Saturday night!

 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Red Ribbon Week



Red Ribbon Week starts tomorrow!  Although it will be different from years past, we will still have our theme days. They are as follows-

Friday, October 23 is "RED DAY."  Wear red.
      
Tuesday, October 27 is "Peace Out Drugs" Wear your grooviest tie-dye

Wednesday, October 28 is "Pugs Not Drugs Wear animal themed clothes (socks, shirts, etc) and
Snap a selfie with your pet and upload to our Google Classroom - code: 4f2purg.  
As part of "Pugs Not Drugs" bring in an item to be donated to Common Sense for animals: old towels, big blankets, newspaper, plastic bags, paper towels, cat/kitten food, dog/puppy food.
   
Thursday, October 29 is "Team Up Against DrugsWear your favorite sport team apparel

Friday, October 30 is "Hocus Pocus, Drugs Aren't Our Focus" Wear your spookiest Halloween Attire or orange and black
    

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

October 13, 2020

 

I hope you all had a restful, long weekend!!!  This week is the start of our 6th week being back at school.  Please make sure you are turning in your assignments.  Credit is given for assignments that are turned in late.  Remember, even though we have in-person PE, assignments on-line are still required to meet the NJ guidelines for Health and PE.  Health is all on-line!  If you don't turn in health assignments we have no way to grade you.  First marking period ends October 23, 2020.  

The weather is beginning to change.  We do not have the gym to teach in.  Check the weather report and be prepared for class OUTSIDE!!!   Extra layers, even a hat and gloves may be appropriate as we move through October into November.  

As always, any questions or concerns please reach out to us vial email.  We can set up a virtual meeting if needed.  Have a great week OCS!

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

October 6, 2020

 



This week is Fire Prevention Week.  This year's theme is "Serve Up Fire Safety In The Kitchen."  Health lesson's this week will center around Fire Prevention Week.  Please review fire escape plans for your home with your children.  Make sure your family knows at least 2 ways to get out if there is a fire in your home and your family meeting place.  Check/change the batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.  Check out the National Fire Protection Association website (www.nfpa.org) for more information