Importance of Attendance
over 2 years ago, Communities/Schools Facilitator
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Tomorrow is the LAST day to turn in Molasses Festival permission forms. If you didn’t get a form or haven’t returned it, you may send in a note tomorrow giving permission to participate! Thank you for your support! 🐝
over 2 years ago, Laura Webb
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Communities In Schools are asking members of the community to answer these needs assessment interview questions. By answering the questions it gives us a better idea on what changes can be made to better serve students and families in the community. Thank you! https://forms.office.com/r/xJk2vFdbfF
over 2 years ago, Communities/Schools Facilitator
Early Steps to School Success  Free early childhood education services to children birth through five years of age and support for their parents or caregivers.  Assist children with early language, literacy, math, social, and emotional development.  The result will be a strong foundation of learning for the child which will prepare him/her for success in school! Program Activities:  Two home visits each month from an early childhood educator o Fun parent-child activities! o Developmental screenings. o Support and connections to community resources.  Parent/child groups and story book hours.  A book bag exchange program for children  Brain building tips for everyday moments.  Children ages birth to 24 months of age and/or pregnant women. *Free of charge To enroll or to find out more information contact: Suzanne Allen, E.C.C AES (304) 655-8616 Michele Hipp, E.C.C Pleasant Hill School (304) 354-6022 • Spaces are limited so we encourage you to enroll today.
over 2 years ago, PHE/AES-KRA
This came home in the school packets. Please consider allowing your child to run for Molasses Festival King or Queen. This is PTO’s major fund raiser, that allows us to pay for field trips and other student activities throughout the year.
over 2 years ago, Communities/Schools Facilitator
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Early Steps to School Success Kindergarten Readiness Program  Free early childhood education services to children three through five years of age and support for their parents or caregivers.  Assist children with early language, literacy, math, social, and emotional development.  The result will be a strong foundation of learning for the child which will prepare him/her for success in school! Program Activities Weekly In-person groups are held at PHE every Friday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. and at AES every Friday from 2:00-3:00 p.m.  o Fun parent-child activities! o Developmental screenings o Support and connections to community resources  Parent/child groups and story book hours.  A book bag exchange program for children  Brain building tips for everyday moments. To enroll or to find out more information contact: Debra Smith, Kindergarten Readiness Ambassador at P.H.E (304) 354-6022 or A.E.S (304) 655-8616 • Spaces are limited so we encourage you to enroll today. You should register if: • Your child is 3—5 years old • If you are interested in preparing your child for kindergarten! • Help introduce your child to peers and school setting. • Help with transitioning into school setting. Children ages 3 to 5 years of age. *Free of charge
over 2 years ago, PHE/AES-KRA
PTO book bag winners from AES Open house.
over 2 years ago, Communities/Schools Facilitator
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Here is the schedule for open house! 🎪 We hope to see you there!
almost 3 years ago, Laura Webb
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We work collaboratively with Appalachian Council and we have a Teacher position available i Pre-K! This position serves as the lead worker in a classroom of Head Start children by planning, implementing, and supervising all classroom activities. Don't delay, apply to day! The details and application can be found here: https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?t=teacher&jk=19b4ba815663ee29&_ga=2.199436782.1105038751.1658148752-1057380140.1657121144
almost 3 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
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Good Evening , In the past couple of years CCS has provided backpacks to all students for the transport of laptops. Since we are no longer sending devices home for Elementary students, CCS will not be providing bookbags to the students in the elementary schools. Students in grades k-4 will be issued a device to be kept at school. Thank you and have a great evening, we can't wait to see you this fall!
almost 3 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
Good Evening , In the past couple of years CCS has provided backpacks to all students for the transport of laptops. Since we are no longer sending devices home for Elementary students, CCS will not be providing bookbags to the students in the elementary schools. Students in grades k-4 will be issued a device to be kept at school. Thank you and have a greate evening, we can't wait to see you this fall!
almost 3 years ago, Calhoun County Schools
Please remember that if your student has an emergency medication they will need to have the medication and a current provider order for their first day of school. Now is a great time to start working on getting those things taken care of. Thanks, Nurse Trudi
almost 3 years ago, Dana Ferrell
Come one, come all to Arnoldsburg Elementary School's Open House! 🎡
almost 3 years ago, Laura Webb
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The Summer Foods and Snack Camp has been busy this week. They have been learning their way around the kitchen in the Food Lab. Students have been making personal pizzas, homemade popsicles, banana splits, homemade donuts, homemade soft pretzel bites, and summer punch. They are becoming skilled in measuring, mixing, using the microwave and stove. Each student is also taking part in daily cleanup and washing dishes.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer Hunt
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The Summer Foods and Snack Camp had been busy this week. They have been learning their way around the kitchen in the Food Lab. Students have been making personal pizzas, homemade popsicles, banana splits, homemade donuts, homemade soft pretzel bites, and summer punch. They are becoming skilled in measuring, mixing, using the microwave and stove. Each student is also taking part in daily cleanup and washing dishes.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer Hunt
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making homemade donuts
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The Mountaineer Food Bank visited with our summer school students on Tuesday. They provided a lesson on growing produce, aquaponics, and the importance of eating healthy. Student were given a bag with 10 pounds of fruit and vegetables to take home.
almost 3 years ago, Jennifer Hunt
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almost 3 years ago, Dana Ferrell
Summer Fun at Summer School Camps start tomorrow June, 21st. Please watch for the busses picking up our students along the road. Please be a little early at the bus stop tomorrow times are approximate. It’s not to late to sign up for the fun while learning. Call CMHS or stop by to sign up.
almost 3 years ago, Kelli Whytsell