Week 28

  Weekly Greetings!

As they end of February draws near, there are a number of assessments required through March. We will begin the MAP testing on Thursday, March 1, with the Language Arts test. Next week we will do the two other MAP tests.  In addition, next week we will begin the two-week window for the district writing assessment. After Spring Break, the state required PEAK testing will be scheduled.

Some fun activities for the class to look forward to this week will be the "Reading at the Beach" activity on Tuesday. Please see the yellow note attached to my weekly parent letter. Also, I am attaching a flyer I received over the weekend about celebrating the birthday of Dr. Seuss.  I did not hear about the event until I got the flyer, but if your child wants to participate they still can starting on Tuesday.

Now for a recap of some highlights from last week. On Monday after discussing Presidents' Day, the students made George Washington Cherry Thumb Print cookies before recess. Then when they came in from outside, they got to eat warm cookies just out of the oven.
 
 
Then on Thursday there were two special events. The first stared at 10:00am with all the elementary students connecting with students across Alaska for 30 minutes of physical exercise.  There was a big screen connecting everyone that participated by internet.
 
That afternoon, Hugh Neff was unable to meet with the Idita-read students, but Sarah our new librarian had another plan.  She brought in one of her sled dogs and two sleds to share. After explaining the mechanics of the sleds and mushing, there was a race using students as dogs. It was a little wild at the start, just like most dog races, but a fun way to end our day.
Again, let me remind you that we will start our first MAP test Thursday morning. It will be important to have your child rested and at school on time this Thursday.

Have a wonderful week!

Kind Regards,

Julie Brown

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