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It was no tricks and all treats for Matthew Paterson Elementary kindergarten students on Halloween! There was a sea of Spiderman, witches, firemen, superheroes, princesses, baseball players and more on parade from the elementary school through the District's administrative office building in the annual event. A copy of a letter that was sent from Sheriff McConville documenting the reasons for implementation of this program is attached to this email for your reference.
Students at GISD’s Crenshaw Environmental Science Magnet School recently enjoyed storytime with a special group of visiting new friends – cadets from the U.S. The district administrative offices have moved to a new, temporary location, just four blocks south of our former building. District graduates more than 5,500 students, Foundation receives top Best of State Award and Woods Cross High boasts District Teacher of the Year. Coachella Valley Unified School District , based in Thermal, CA, has 23 schools; 4 High Schools, 4 Middle Schools, and 14 Elementary Schools and 1 Adult School. Following a four-song performance by the school's Iron Horse Choir, the school's fourth-graders took to the stage to debut "The Nutcracker Suite," a mini-musical based on Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's famous ballet. Our schools are known for being recognized as California Distinguished Schools, along with being awarded the 2022 California Pivotal Practice Award, California Schools to Watch, and Positive Behavior Intervention Schools designations.
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We are just a few days away from seeing our students’ smiling faces, hearing the excited buzz of young minds ready to learn in our hallways, and kicking off a wonderful school year. Thank you for your partnership and support in your child’s educational journey in our district. We hope that you will join us at our many events and celebrations this year.

Through a partnership of students, parents, staff and community, students are given the opportunity to reach their full potential as lifelong learners and contributing members of society. Thank you to our district Parent-Teacher Organization groups for hosting so many wonderful activities in the past month including the Color-A-Thon at the elementary schools, Halloween parties and Trunk-or-Treats, book fairs, spirit days and more. Seeing so many of our students and families gathering in new and fun ways has been amazing. Our decision to close school due to weather is based solely on the safety of our students and staff. We utilize data from multiple sources such as weather reports, local and state road conditions as well as contact with area school superintendents when closing school.
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Carmel High School proudly announced senior Christian Yom as valedictorian and senior Kyle Grgecic as salutatorian for the Class of 2023. Not only are Yom and Grgecic the top students of their graduating class, but long-time friends. I am writing to you to share the news of a leadership appointment within the district. Our district has already begun the process of reviewing our procedures to determine if any need to be updated in light of the new body-worn camera requirements. We are continuing to work out the specific details about how and when body-worn cameras worn by our SROs will be implemented in certain situations.

Both had little time to campaign after announcing their candidacies six days ago and facing the primary election on Tuesday. Four qualified candidates are vying for the open seat in the Democratic primary, the Virginia Democratic Party and 4th Congressional District Committee announced last week. Both parties in Virginia must pay for and host their own primaries, in contrast to a state-run primary held in a typical November election cycle. The process is called a “firehouse primary” or an unassembled caucus because voters and candidates are engaged as quickly as possible. Tomorrow AT 3PM the event will close and no more tickets will be given to any students for any reasons.
9:30AM-11:30AMESE Advisory Council Meeting
We will provide a safe, clean, positive and supportive learning environment in which All students can successfully develop socially, emotionally and academically into lifelong learners and responsible, productive citizens. We will continually strengthen and align our curriculum with state, national and international standards that are engaging, rigorous, relevant, and implemented consistently. We will ensure that all students, parents, staff and community members are respected and informed in our family-friendly schools. We will strive to motivate and engage all of our students through various innovative instructional strategies, methods and techniques. Utilizing students’ skills, talents, and unique abilities, we will prepare them to meet the demands of an ever-changing competitive 21st century global society.

Hilbert Student Experiment to Fly on International Space Station Hilbert Middle School students developed an experiment that was selected for testing on the International Space Station as part of SSEP Mission 13 to the International Space Station. We are pleased and excited to announce Ridgewood OneView - an on-line forms program allowing parents/guardians to maintain required forms on-line. Please note that in order to set-up an account you must have a valid e-mail address. The Democrat, who is Catholic, also holds stricter views on abortion than much of his party, something seen as a political liability following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion this year.
Now that the stressors of the pandemic have been greatly reduced and we are able to safely gather together, it is the perfect opportunity to start our Coffee & Connections with the Superintendent events. It has been my desire since I joined the district last year to host regularly scheduled gatherings to hear directly from our parents and community. I am writing to you today to share some exciting district initiatives underway and upcoming community events where you can join in the conversation to help shape the future of our district. As a reminder, should there be a need to delay opening, close schools or dismiss students early from school due to inclement weather, a recorded phone call, email and text will go out from the District. Our district has made so many positive strides forward during her time with us and we are grateful for all that she has done. We will surely miss having her as part of our administrative team, even if it was only temporary, and wish her all the best in her future endeavors.
While we are still in the height of the fall season, the winter season and possibility of inclement weather are not far off. The safety of our students and staff is always most important when making the difficult decision to delay, close or dismiss early due to weather conditions. For the last several months, our district has been fortunate to have Dr. Foster serving as our interim Assistant Superintendent for Instruction while the position remained vacant. The Thanksgiving season is a time to gather, enjoy the company of our loved ones, and pause to reflect on all that we are grateful for in our lives. As we enter the holiday break for Thanksgiving, I send each of you my heartfelt thanks for all that you do for our district and its students. We hope that you will be interested in joining one of the focus groups to provide valuable feedback for our strategic planning process.
Again, we hope to see the entire Carmel Community at the parade and football game on Saturday. We also extend our heartful thanks to all those parents, staff members, and volunteers who are supporting our students in what is sure to be another memorable Spirit Week and Homecoming. Thank you to our parents, guardians and community members for your unwavering support of our students – at home, in our buildings and on our fields. Your dedication to the children of our district and your partnership to ensure that they have the best possible education is incredible to witness. The Salt Lake City School District values and celebrates the incredible diversity of our students, families, and staff, including our robust refugee and immigrant constituency.
He began his teaching career as a reading teacher at Kildonan School, where he was also the Social Studies Coordinator and Department Chair. In 2010, he began teaching middle school Social Studies in Millbrook Central School District where he also completed his administrative internship. His educational leadership experience expanded in his roles as Assistant Principal in two schools in Arlington Central School District, where he also had the opportunity to serve as a Committee on Special Education chair. Most recently, Michael has served as an elementary school principal and MTSS Coordinator in Millbrook Central School District. Thank you to our teachers and staff for continuing to make connections with our students every day and supporting them in their educational journey. The Roselle Public School District is committed to and will prepare All of our students for college, work, and life.
We look forward to continuing to work with you in new ways to ensure that continued success. As you know, Carmel Central School District collaborates closely with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department to place School Resource Officers in our District schools. We greatly value our working relationship with the Sheriff’s Department and are so appreciative of the assistance that our trained SROs provide to ensure and maintain a safe educational environment for our students and staff in our school buildings. The Salt Lake City School District knows that many of our students and families are struggling with intensely personal questions, concerns, and fears about the national landscape regarding immigration. The Sumter School District is committed to providing a rigorous and relevant standards-based education in a safe environment.

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