Upcoming Dates
- 3/11 - No School (Professional Development)
- 3/14 - 3/18 - Spring Break
- 4/1 - Recite "Preamble to the Declaration of Independence"
- 4/26 - Field Trip to Austin
A Look Ahead
ELA -
- This week in Spalding, scholars will only learn 20 new words (on Monday and Tuesday). They will review these words on Wednesday and have a 20 word test on Friday. Please ensure that for homework, someone is dictating the words to your scholar. They should never just copy down the words. Thank you!
- In Literature, scholars have continued to impress us with their ability to analyze themes, characters, and literary devices. This coming week, we will read chapters 10-15. We will continue to see Irene show courage and curiosity. We will see Lootie's lunacy and Curdie's courtesy! Scholars have been having great fun with MacDonald's whimsical, humorous writing, and we are so excited to continue our adventure in the world of The Princess and the Goblin.
- In Writing this week, scholars will learn about subject pronouns! They will use their existing knowledge of sentence structure to investigate how pronouns can act as subjects. We know they will do great!
- In Poetry, scholars have already practiced the first 2 sentences of the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence. This selection aligns nicely with our virtue of the month: Citizenship. Scholars are learning about the founding principles of our nation, and we will continue to discuss themes of liberty and democracy.
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A Note on Uniforms:
We are asking that all parents review the dress code policy as we will begin a uniform reset procedure to help our students get to 100 percent uniform compliance. Our uniform policy will be sent home in scholar’s folder; it is also found on our website under the family handbook. Per our family handbook, “While students are responsible for their clothing and appearance, it is the parents who are responsible for providing the conditions required for meeting the standard, e.g. haircuts, proper shoes, shirts, skirts and pants that fit properly, are clean, etc. Parents are urged to understand the uniform requirements below, and to ensure that their children go to school each day in the right attire, from head to toe. It is an uncomfortable experience for a child to be corrected for a uniform violation, and repeated uniform issues can become an enormous distraction for students.”