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Gates & Loading Zone
Parents, please be aware of the new rules regarding the side gate(next to the lunch area) during school hours. It is now closed due to the safety of your children. Gates will not be open until 5 min before the after school bell rings. |
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Why Join the PTA
What is PTA? Why join PTA? The number one reason to join the Parent Teacher Association is to benefit your child. In doing so, you also help your school. But there are many more PTA advantages: Get Connected. There’s no better way to know what’s happening in your school.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 October 2009 )
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COME JOIN US FOR DADS AND DONUTS! JUNE 19 7:15-8:15 AM
A BIG Thank You to Mimi's Cafe or donating the muffins and Tracey Leceister for the Avon donations at the Moms and Muffins celebration! It was a huge turnout!
JOG-A-THON UPDATE
Thank you to ALL who worked so hard to make the Jog-a-thon a huge success. Top prizes will be announced in the next months newsletter and the winners will be recognized at an assembly on July 8th at 2 pm, in the quad/grassy area, after our all school track meet!
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Have you ever wondered why Mother's Day is celebrated the second Sunday of every May? Read on for the answer to these questions. Did Mother's Day begin in the United States? No. Long, long, ago, in ancient Greece, the people paid tribute to Rhea, the Mother of the Gods, each spring. A little later in history it is noted that England paid homage to mothers on "Mothering Sunday," the fourth Sunday of Lent.
In 1872, Julia Ward Howe (who wrote the words to the Battle hymn of the Republic) suggested the idea of Mother's Day, but it was Miss Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948), of Philadelphia, who began a letter-writing campaign to a variety of influential people that made Mother's Day a national holiday.
When did Mother's Day become official? In May, 1913, The House of Representatives unanimously adopted a resolution requesting the President, his Cabinet, members of Congress, and all officials of the federal government to wear a white carnation on Mother's Day. Congress passed another Joint Resolution May 8, 1914, designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. On Mother's Day the U.S. flag is to be displayed on government buildings and at people's homes "as a public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country." President Woodrow Wilson issued the first proclamation making Mother's Day an official national holiday. |
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A Mason Lyon Going the Extra Mile . . .
Fourth grade teacher Mrs. Lyons-Gigliotti (J?-l?h-te) has spent the past few months training to participate in The San Diego Rock N Roll Marathon on Sunday, May 31st.
Why is she planning to run 26.2 miles? Is it because she loves to exercise? Not exactly. Is it because she wants bragging rights to be a part of the 5th largest marathon in the United States? Not so much . . . Is it because she is a Mason Lyon who practices caring and compassion? You guessed it! Mrs. Gigliotti is part of a team of people committed to raising money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Her marathon team will collect donations from friends and family to help LLS continue their fight against blood cancers.
Remember how we attended the Pasta for Pennies assembly and learned information about blood cancers? We learned that sometimes the body has abnormal blood cells that grow out of control and gets in the way of the body’s ability to make healthy blood cells. In addition to donating her pennies, Mrs. Gigliotti is going the extra mile by running in the marathon. She was encouraged to participate in the marathon because of the example set by her dad, Mr. Lyons, who has also been involved in the work of LLS. For the past 20 years, he has attended fundraising events to support research and healthcare for these cancer patients and she hopes to continue his work.
If you’re looking for another way to help practice compassion for others, you might consider making a donation. Anything you find under the seat cushions of your sofa would be great! Please consider helping patients with blood cancers by donating to Mrs. Gigliotti’s fundraising effort. You can stop by her room with a cash donation or visit the following link:
http://pages.teamintraining.org/sd/rnr09/jgigliotti Remember: Every donation counts! |
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