FOX TALES
Farragut Elementary Parent Newsletter
“Farragut is more than just an outstanding school. It is a community with a passion and joy for learning.”
Dear Parents,
Happy October!
October means we’ve been back at school for a month now. The kids are settling in, getting to know the teachers and the teachers are getting to know our kids. New friendships are being formed and old friendships, which lay dormant over the summer, are being rekindled. The Fall Festival is ramping up and school fundraising is rearing its lovely head. After school programs have started, along with school electives, such as band, choir and bells. I hear laughter and chatter in the halls in the mornings and afternoons. Backpacks are bulging and the lost clothing rack is already in use. As much as kids count down the days in June until summer break, they seem, for the most part, to be happy to be back at school. In general, life at home and at school is settling into a familiar routine.
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“How To Train Your Dragon”
First Free Family Movie Night of the School Year will be held on Friday, October 14, at 6:30pm in theFarragut Cafetorium
Food & baked goods will be available for purchase Sponsored by the Farragut PTA. Baked good sales benefit 5
th grade activities.
Farragut Elementary’s biggest outdoor family and community event is almost here!
Fall Festival is quickly approaching! Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 22rd from 11am to 4pm in the green space behind the school. Again this year, we will have
our arts and crafts vendors selling their handmade items. Many of these vendors are Farragut parents so bring your pocketbooks and wallets and shop and support these crafty folks! All of the classrooms will have a booth again, plus the ever popular 5
th grade Cake Walk,
and the Chili and Pie Cook-off and the Bake Sale booths. This fabulously fun-for-the-whole-family carnival is run by Parent Volunteers. We'd love to see new and familiar faces join in to help make this an awesome day for our kids and profitable for the school. Invite friends and neighbors to join in the fun. We only hold two large event fundraisers a year – Fall Festival and Artworks! So it is important that this event, in addition to being fun, also be a good money-maker. So purchase your tickets, eat lunch at the Festival, and shop the vendors!!! All the profits go back to the kids!*
DRINK DONATIONS
NEEDED
PARENT VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED
BAKE SALE ITEMS
NEEDED
HOMEMADE CAKES NEEDED
DONATIONS NEEDED PLEASE
Drop off inside Front Office - Mon-Fri., Oct 17-21: Drink Donations – Bottled water, juice boxes, soda
Candy Consolation Prizes - need candy (no lollipops or chocolate please!)
donated to be used for consolation prizes for Booths (while buying
Halloween candy, please buy an extra bag!).
Drop off after school Fri. 10/21 in back field or on Sat. 10/22 before
10am: Pop-Up Canopies & Coolers (we need lots of shade, label with your name)
Donate your used Halloween Costumes (adults and children sizes) for our
Costume Sale Booth
Donate Halloween Décor (big and small) for our haunted houses.
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FARRAGUT
FALL
FESTIVAL
Saturday
October 22
11am – 4pm
Be a part of the festivities on Saturday, Oct. 22nd, sign up
to volunteer at http://FarragutFallFest.weebly.com.
If you have any questions, contact
FALL FESTIVAL TICKETS
Pre-sale tickets will be available in the front of the school before school and after school starting Monday, October 17 - 21. In addition to purchasing advanced tickets you will also be able to make early purchases on the new Fall Festival t-shirts. A new design has been created for this year’s Festival. Again, we’ll have boy/men and girl/women style shirts for sale. They will also be available for purchase during the Festival. Advanced tickets will save you money. Tickets are more the day
of the event.
CALLING ALL BAKERS!
HOMEMADE ITEMS NEEDED FOR
THE FESTIVAL BAKE SALE BOOTH.
NO WHOLE CAKES. PROVIDE
RECIPE CARD AND INDICATE
NUTS.
Leave items in front office
Friday 10/21 or bring to bake
sale booth Saturday morning.
All items for the bake sale MUST be homemade.
Whole cakes (store bought or homemade) will be used for the
cake walk. *Craft vendors pay a booth fee
which goes to the school.
For Chili & Pie Cook-off rules
& registration, email For
Chili & Pie Cook-off rules &
registration, email Jodi
Fratantuno at
Famous local chefs will
again be judging!!
JUMPERS!
JUMPERS!!
JUMPERS
!!!
GAME BOOTHS
FOOD!
FOOD!!
FOOD!!! FUN!
FUN!!
FUN!!!
What people are saying
when they’re cornered…
Please join us on Tuesday, October 25th
for our
Artworks! 2012 launch party and
informational meeting!
This event will take place in the Art Room
(#8) from 6:30PM-8:00 PM.
Child care will be provided (same procedure
as PTA and Fan Club meeting nights).
A light dinner will be served.
Come and meet our team of fellow parent
volunteers and find out how you can help us
raise arts awareness and funds to provide
essential arts programming at Farragut!
Find out the "what, who and when’s" about
this important series of events.
Our kids need your help.
Hold the following 2012 dates on your
calendar:
Artworks! Community Arts Day
(CAD) will be held at Farragut on
Saturday, April 14th!
Artworks! Online Auction begins
Sunday April 15th!
Artworks! Gala at Royal/T Art Space
on Saturday evening, April 21st!
I came across this article http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/09/01/school-lunch-bullying and thought it might be worth including in Fox Tales. It is a Canadian article, but I think it is relevant. It also applies to kids who might have food allergies and/or special diets. I didn't really think about this kind of bullying until one of my children experienced it due to a special diet. I think it might help to remind parents how to handle this kind of bullying and for parents to remind their children to treat others kindly and that bullying of any kind is not tolerated.
-Regina Hayden (mom to Chloe-Kinder, Devin-3rd.
& Roman-5th)
Principal Ebora’s Corner….
We had a great turn out at our Back To
School Night. Parent participation in
events like this one is one way we can
show support of the mission and vision
of the school. Many studies have shown
that parent involvement has a positive
correlation with student achievement.
The children in Farragut are very
fortunate to have a strong parental
support.
Congratulations to our new School Site
Council members – Mark Brush,
Melissa Lane, and Lilian Morris Chhetri.
I am looking forward to working with our
new team as we update our Single Plan
for Student Achievement.
Many thanks go to the members of the
Book Fair Committee - Christie Ramsey,
Kayla Check, Dina Wahlert, Eugenie
Lago, Nikki Chuck, and Melissa Lane.
We all appreciate your hard work.
Our SuccessMaker Club is set to start
on the week of October 3rd. It is very
exciting to see many children sign up for
the club even though most of them
already have access to the program at
home. Please be reminded NOT to use
the program between 7:45 am. and
4:15 pm. during school days as we only
have 30 licenses.
Twelve students have been invited to
participate in the Mathletes Club, which
meets on selected Tuesdays from
October 11 to December 6. Students
were chosen based on the CST scores
both in math and language arts.
Students who are on the wait list have
an opportunity to join if those who are
invited decline the offer. The President
of CCHS MESA Club, Samuel Cappoli,
has agreed to take over my duties this
year as coach of the club.
Dina Wahlert P
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I want to thank everyone for all their support of our book fair and gift wrap fundraisers! Farragut’s portion of the proceeds benefits all our children and we count on this money to fund things like field trips and assemblies. Our next meeting will be October 18
th at 6:30pm in the
library. Hope to see everyone at the Fall Festival on October 22nd
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Steve Levin’s Corner, Fan Club President…. Hi Everyone,
Usually you can count on me to ask you for money, but right now I'm asking for your time. Please come to the
monthly Fan Club meeting on Tuesday, October 18 in the Farragut library ! Fan Club is pretty informal - any
Farragut parent can show up at the meeting and vote on whatever issues come up. This month we're going to
talk about buying a second license for the Waterford reading program, and I understand there's a move afoot to
renovate the library, so we'll talk about how Fan Club can help with that. We'll talk about the FAAST class
program, and whether it should try to turn a profit or continue to aim for breaking even. Come to the meeting,
express your opinion, tell us what else Fan Club should be doing ! I hope we'll hear that the arts and music
programs are going well, and that things are happening in the computer lab. I'm sure we'll hear about how
we're doing with donations, and maybe some plans for our first fundraiser of the year. You don't have
to donate anything to Fan Club to participate in the meetings. We do need money to pay for the computer lab,
art and music programs, and all the other things Fan Club does, so please donate what you can! (You knew I was going ask you for money eventually, didn't you?)
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Christine Johnson’s Corner, Chair,
Fan Club Arts Committee….
Student Council Corner….
Student Council representatives have been chosen in their
classrooms and the first meeting is October 4 at 8:00am in Room 9. The Student Council will meet the first Tuesday of each month.
We will be having a Spirit Day on the second Wednesday of
each month. The first Spirit Day will be Wed. October 12th and will be Crazy Hat Day. We will
be selling Big Sticks after school. Don't forget to wear your
Farragut Fox shirts every Friday to show your school spirit.
- Mrs. Eskridge and Ms. Deal- Student Council Sponsers
PARENT CORNER…
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Welcome parent volunteers, if you would like to volunteer in the art room, and didn’t sign up at Back to School Night, see your
child’s teacher. Here are some of the projects we will be working on this year. Thank you, and looking forward to seeing you
soon!
Kindergarten: In Kindergarten, we will be learning about primary colors and mixing them to make secondary colors. We will
also learn about tints and shades, or how to make colors lighter or darker. The children will learn about collage, and make a
face collage. They will also be using letters and numbers to make art. We will learn about the printing process, and use real
leaves to make a fall leaf print project. Our clay project will be a hand print decorated with other small objects pressed into
the clay.
First grade: In first grade, we will make a pinch pot for our clay project. The children will learn about the artists Vassily
Kandinsky, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, and David Hockney, and create projects based on some of their well know
works. They will also enjoy making projects with dinosaurs and insects.
Second grade: In second grade, the children will learn about the artists Henri Rousseau, Vincent Van Gogh, and Mary Cassatt,
and create projects based on their work. For their clay project, they will make a coil pot. The children will also learn about
how different people use masks, and make a mask out of recycled materials.
Third grade: The third graders will learn about warm and cool colors, and choose to create either a warm or cool animal
habitat. We will look at the work of artists Henri Matisse and Paul Klee and do projects based on their work. For their clay
project, we will make clay animals. They will also learn about myths and legends, and create a fantastic dragon scene.
Fourth grade: The fourth graders, in keeping with the theme of California History, the children will learn about California
landscape painters and create their own beautiful California landscape. They will also learn about self portraits, and produce a
mixed media self portrait. We will look at the famous artists, Pablo Picasso, Vassily Kandinsky, and Diego Rivera, and work on
projects based on their art. For their clay project, the children will learn about radial symmetry and create a clay plate.
Fifth grade: The fifth graders, in keeping with the theme of American History, will learn about coins and produce a relief clay
coin, with the image of a well known American person or icon. They will also make a printing project based on the American
artist Andy Warhol, and a collage project based on the African American artist Romare Bearden. We will create a beautiful
mixed media collage about the Mexican Holiday, The Day of the Dead. After looking at the exquisite drawings of Leonardo Da
Vinci, the children will practice the art of pencil drawing and create drawings of their own shoes.
ART ROOM NEWS
Major Renovations Are Taking Place in the School Garden
Here is a quick update on the changes in progress at Farragut's beloved organic garden.
After long debate, the garden crew elected to remove the star-shaped planters in the front half of the garden, in
order to build four large rectangular planters out of solid stone. Last June, we used money saved from our PTA garden
budget to buy 9,000 lbs. of Yosemite Quartzite. Over the summer, we trenched and poured rebar-reinforced concrete
footings for the new 5x13 planters that eventually will be laboriously hand-stacked and mortared.
Without a doubt, we've taken on a herculean task, but when complete (hopefully next spring), the new planters will
allow us to plant a new demonstration garden that will be even more gorgeous and inspiring than ever. The kids will love
being able to sit on the planters, in what we hope will someday become a true outdoor classroom for the school.
-James Yankopoulos, Monique Bonnefil, and Isabel Doumitt
(parent/volunteers)
From Janet Siegel
Farragut Artist-In-Residence
Hello Farragut Parents,
My name is Kathleen McKernin and I am the parent of
a Farragut student and secretary of the Environmental
Sustainability Advisory Committee to Culver City Unified
School District.
At the last PTA/Booster club/CCEF Coffee and Chat, we
introduced the new Green5 awareness campaign on
which the sustainability committee is working. CCUSD Superintendent, Patti Jaffe, suggested that the Green5 logo be integrated
into school "spirit wear" along with other items that are distributed at your individual schools. In response, we created an oval
shaped logo. On a second front, we are working on how to distribute re-usable water bottles with school branding and the
Green5 logo. We are still taking suggestions and input from the community, so if you have an idea, please let us know. Our chair,
Todd Johnson, can be reached at [email protected]
Please note that this logo with quick reference code (pictured above) will be customized for your school’s specific applications
(i.e. sport uniforms, shirts, banners, etc). At the moment, the quick reference code link points to our Green5 Facebook page.
But, in the near future will link to a dedicated site. This site will provide a breakdown of the 5 core easy steps that everyone can
do at school or at home to be more sustainable. Our committee collaborated with the ROP (Regional Occupational Program) at
the high school; a student, Justin Harris, created the logo design, and is working on designing the posters, too. Below are the
Green5 easy steps toward sustainability along with information about the environmental impacts. If you would like to provide any
suggestions or share your thoughts, we will welcome any comments provided!
Green5
Five things YOU can do to make CCUSD more sustainable
1. Let the Sunshine In!
Raise shades/turn off lights
Many schools have huge windows well positioned so that direct sun does not come in, but are closed with the lights on during
the day. Studies have shown kids learn better under natural light - why not give it a try?
2. Unplug It!
Remove or unplug coffee pots/microwaves/ mini fridges
Some classes definitely need to have a refrigerator, but keep any eye out for an opportunity to share! A typical new mini fridge
uses 64.8 kWh per month, with proper venting they cost about $12- $29 per month. That is $108 to $261 over 9 months for
just one mini-fridge! Is there a coffee pot that is keeping some old coffee warm from the morning that no one is going to drink
anyway? Keep any eye out for anything warm or flashing when it is not actually in use and unplug it!
3. Too Hot? Too Cold? Just Right!
No heat/ AC on with the doors/ windows open.
Sometimes people are coming in and out of a room with heat or air conditioning turned on, and a door or window gets left open.
Lets remind each other to keep an eye out this easy money saving and climate saving opportunity.
4. B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Bottle)!
Use non-disposable water bottles
The district reportedly consumes 360,000 disposable plastic water bottles per year, not including the ones kids bring from
home, or that groups purchase for events. By using a refillable, reusable bottle you will cut down on trash and plastic, but it also
saves money!
5. REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE and RETHINK!
What is recyclable? What is trash? Reduce the amount of trash going to landfill.
Do you know what is recyclable at your school, in the cafeteria, in the classroom, at home? We are working on standardizing
throughout the schools, but in the mean time, everyone can recycle clean white paper as well and bottles and cans.
Be an EcoManiac (It's not all about me - it's about my planet!)
If you have questions or ideas, post them on out our Facebook page! (search for Culver City Sustainable schools)
Thank you, Kathleen McKernin
Environmental Sustainability Committee
Culver City Unified School District
THREE HAIKUS FROM MS. MANGLINON’S 5TH GRADE CLASS .
PTA receives 25% of total sales to help support their numerous expenses. One For Books was a success as well, so Scholastic will donate one book to charity for every "One For Books" dollar we raised. Farragut donated about $900 to this cause. We were able to use our One For Books money to buy books for the Farragut Library and our librarian is very grateful. We had many parent volunteers who gave their time, energy and care to the parents and kids who came to visit. PTA generously donated gift certificates to the teachers so that they can continue to grow their individual class libraries. Parents and children also made valuable book donations to their teachers and the library at Farragut, which the kids will have to read very soon. I couldn't have chaired such a successful Book Fair without each and every volunteer. Thank you! I would like to give a special thank you to Eugenie Lago, Melissa Lane, Kayla Check, and Dina Wahlert - my main team of helping moms. They kept me grounded, donated their time before and during the Fair and sported all around great attitudes. You were a huge support for me. We still have an online component that we are trying for the first time this fall. If successful, we will offer this again at our next Book Fair in May. Keep reading to your kids and plan to join us again in the Spring when we have our Book Fair-Luau May 21-24th, it will be a fun treat for all.
- Christie Ramsey Book Fair Chair
FALL by Alex Uribe
Changing of the leaves Smell of turkey in oven Sweet Potato Pie The Jack-o-Lanterns
by Roman Hayden The hollow pumpkins Sitting outside on the porch With evil smiles
FALL! by Hannah Gomez
Fun windy weather Yummy pumpkin pie for me Changing of the leaves
The Book Fair continues online till 10/07/11. Please go to http://scholastic.com/schoolbookfairs . The online purchases still help raise money for Farragut so tell your friends as well! Books will be delivered to the school so you don’t need to pay shipping costs.
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5th Grade Activities helps plan and pay for
all the neat stuff our kids get to do during
their last year at Farragut. They go on some
great field trips like the House of Blues to
learn about the roots of American music.
There is a night of star gazing with a local
astronomy society, a tour through a print
museum, and the spectacular end-of-year
trip to Riley's Farm for a reenactment of the
American Revolution (complete with apple
pie!). We'll also help put together the class
tee shirt and the traditional tile wall. The
year ends with a blow-out pool party and
picnic at Vet's Park- and we'll think of
something to make it extra special this
year. All of these activities cost money and
it's up to the parents to raise the
funds. Thanks to those of you who
supported our Menchies event and the
Chico Bag sales. We'll be sponsoring the
concessions at Movie Nights and running
the cake walk at Fall Festival. All
fundraising ideas are welcome. Get
involved! It's fun! Please plan to join us in
making this year a memorable one for our
kids. Ann Bishop
5th Grade Activities Chair
SEPTEMBER PTA/FAN CLUB MEETING NOTES
Bus charter costs for field trips were discussed. Costs have gone up considerably. If school buses are not available, then the school has to pay to charter buses. Increased class sizes also means additional buses may be needed for a trip.
Planners were purchases for 3-5 graders. Helps make students more organized and responsible and provides preparation for responsibilities in middle school.
Gently used books are needed for the home reading program. Chapter books for the older grades are in the most demand. Donated books can be left in office.
Teachers need carpet square samples donated that the kids can use to sit on during assemblies. Teachers thanked everyone for their beautiful new lounge.
The Home Reading program needs parent volunteers to help tally minutes.
We need a parent to shadow the current Reflections Chair and then take the program over next year.
Donated decorations are needed for the Fall Festival haunted houses.
Chairs are needed to take over several Fall Festival duties next year, including a head festival chair, food & vendors.
Entertainment is needed for the Fall Festival.
The first movie night movie will be How To Train Your Dragon.
CCEF needs more donations for their All For One campaign. Donations can be made directly to CCEF.
A Jogathon shadow to chair next year is needed this year.
It was recommended that parents work with their homeroom head parent to look at buying one larger item that their teacher could use.
The Fall Book Fair
was a HUGE success
Farragut Offers Students National PTA Creative Competition Opportunity
REFLECTIONS is a creative competition in the Arts sponsored by the national PTA,
providing the Farragut PTA a wonderful opportunity to offer additional arts instruction
outside of the school curriculum.
Each year the National PTA selects a theme for the program. This year's theme is
”Diversity Means......"
Student entries will be judged on how each student uses his or her artistic vision to
portray the theme in the form of art, written word and photography.
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A. WORKSHOPS - During the months of October and November, the Farragut PTA will
host creative workshops after school 3.30- 5.p.m (mostly Fridays) in the following
subjects:
- Creative Writing (Oct 17 and 24): For Grades 3-5 (very helpful for 4th graders who will
be state tested in this subject). This is a very interactive 2-part workshop taught by 3rd
grade teacher Ms. Nancy Morgan. Students will be supported in how to find inspiration
and to formulate and complete a written piece.
-Visual Arts (Oct 14 grades 3-5/Oct 21 grades K-2*): This is a relaxed, creative afternoon
held in the cafeteria. (*This is also open to all grades for children of helpers setting up
Fall Festival the afternoon of the 21st.)
- Photography (Oct 28 and Nov 4): Taught by parent and Professional
Photographer, Kara Franz, this 2-part workshop for Grades 3-5 is a fabulous practical
class where students will learn how to compose and create a beautiful photograph.
Students will take photos between classes, so students need to have a camera available
at home. This is a unique opportunity for elementary aged students!
In addition to the workshops, we encourage parents to discuss this year's theme with
their children and help them think about their own, unique interpretation. One
suggestion is to set up a creative station in the home for your child to create a beautiful
piece of art, photo, poetry or prose. Each child can enter several pieces in each category,
but click the website address below to check competition guidelines before you start.
B. COMPETITION: Students are encouraged to enter their work in the Reflections
Competition. We have a school competition judged by professional and student artists
in our community. Winners in each category may progress to the City, State and even
National level of the PTA Reflections Competition.
C. EXHIBIT: At the end of November, the Reflections Exhibition will be on display in the
school cafetorium. All entries submitted will be displayed for the whole school to enjoy!
And, every entry wins a ribbon!
Workshop Sign Up forms will come home in back packs soon. Please check the website
below for rules for each category and learn how to present your child's work according to
the competition guidelines.
http://www.capta.org/sections/programs/reflections.cfm
We look forward to learning what "Diversity means......." to all of our children!
Parents if you are interested in volunteering for this program (workshop help, paper/
printing services) please email me at [email protected].
Bridget B. Van Slyke. Reflections Coordinator
The Culver City PTAs and The League of Women Voters are hosting a Culver City School Board Candidates Forum on October 18th at City Hall and they need our volunteer help. They would like students and parents on the evening of the event only. No organizing to be done. The League is doing all of that. It is a great opportunity for your child to see and be a part of the democratic process. If you are interested in helping on the night of October 18th at City Hall, email Leslie Gardner [email protected] or call at 310-963-5218 Here is the link to the event http://smartvoter.org/2011/11/08/ca/la/race/1351/
Farragut Teachers’ Lounge
New Décor and Functionality!
For those of you who don't know, the
teachers’ lounge has been revamped by
parent volunteers into a pretty environ-
ment for teachers to meet, eat, and relax
in.
For the past 4 weeks, volunteer parents
have been generously donating snacks for
the teachers’ lounge, along with Keurig
individual coffee pods and tea. The
teachers are so busy and aren’t able to
zip off to a coffee shop
Please help keep the snack counter in their
new lounge full.
Things they really like:
Individual packages of: nuts, cookies,
crackers, Fig Newtons, applesauce,
peanut butter, trail mix, granola and
breakfast bars. Also apples and
Clementines are popular. Keurig coffee
pods can be found at Ralphs, Pavilion’s,
Bed, Bath and Beyond, and Costco. They
love the exotic flavors of coffee.
Just picking up one of these items the next
time you go to the store will help. Pop it
into the box marked "Teacher Snacks"
under the table in the front office at your
next drop off or pick up.
Please help to keep this going. It's an easy
and inexpensive way to show your
gratitude to our tremendous teachers.
Thanks
Bronwen Hunter (Farragut Parent)
“The teachers feel much appreciated in their new lounge”
Check out REFLECTIONS
this Fall
. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS
MARK YOUR CALENDERS
10/7 – Giftwrap Sale Ends 10/7 – Online Book Fair ends 10/10 – No school. Furlough day 10/14 – Reflections Workshop 10/14 – Free Movie Night 10/17 – Reflections Workshop 10/18 – PTA/Fan Club Meeting 10/21 – Reflections Workshop 10/22 – Fall Festival 10/24 – Reflections Workshop 10/25 – Artworks! launch party & meeting 10/28 – Reflections Workshop 10/4 – Reflections Workshop 11/11 – No school. Veterans Day 11/14 – No school. Furlough day 11/23-25 –No school. Thanksgiving Break 12/9 – Winter Concert 12/16 – First FAAST Showcase
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Fox Tales generally comes out monthly during the school year. This newsletter can only be as good as the
contributions parents, teachers, students, and administrators make to it.
Artroom donations
WELCOME:
Newspaper
Clean plastic containers
Egg cartons
Sponges
Old towels
Old wallpaper catalogues
Glue sticks for ½” glue gun
Glue sticks-regular sticky type
Wooden boards-12” X 12” and
about ¼” thick- for clay projects
Paper plates
Each classroom needs a monthly lice checker. If
you are able to help, please let the school nurse
know and she’ll give you the details. Symphonic Jazz Orchestra
(SJO) For more information about SJO, please visit their website at sjomusic.org. SJO has been offering music programming to Farragut students for several
years, we are very pleased to have them back again this year!
Join us at the next PTA/Fan Club meeting on Tuesday, October 18 in the school library. As always, free child care and pizza are included. The meeting is at 6:30 – 8pm.
CHICO BAGS
ARE BACK FOR
HALLOWEEN
$10
each
Available Soon!!
FUN FACTS:
A Blue Whale’s tongue weighs
2.7 tons.
Jelly Fish are made up of 95%
water.
As well as having unique
fingerprints, humans also have
unique tongue prints.
Your nose and ears continue
growing throughout your entire
life.
A cockroach can live several
weeks with its head chopped
off. It dies of starvation.
A snail can sleep for 3 years.
o A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off - it
dies from starvation!
o A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off - it dies from starvation!
Gift Wrap Sale Extended to
Friday, October 7!
There will be a fun new booth at Fall Festival
this year - woodworking/structure building. There will be various sized
wood platforms available for the kids to glue items on their platform. With this
booth in mind, there will be a bin in the front office starting 10/6 for items like
marbles, game pieces, lego men, army men, buttons, etc. So, if you have that
chess set but only 4 pieces, or if you have random little treasures that you don't
know what to do with, please drop them in this bin. Once the bin is full it will be
removed from the front office. So, if you go in a week and it's gone, we probably
have everything we need. The items should be small enough to glue on the
platforms. The idea is for the kids to "recycle" these items and create their
own new structures.
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