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Important School Policy Reminder
for Parents/Guardians
Please remember that you need to contact school
NO LATER THAN 2:30 pm if your child is going
home a different way than usual (i.e. parent picking
up rather than riding the bus, etc.).
These requests will only be accepted by a written
note from parent/guardian or direct phone call to
office staff. We will not accept verbal notice from
students for this. This is an important safety policy.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Nurse’s Notes Flu season is upon us! The best way to avoid getting
sick is by washing your hands. It is recommended to
wash hands for 20 seconds to make it as effective as
possible. A fun way to do make sure that happens is
to have your child sing while washing hands!
Try this – Sing to the tune of “Row Your Boat” -
“Wash wash wash your hands, wash them nice and
clean. Scrub the fronts and scrub the backs and
scrub the in betweens,” Do this twice and it should
add up to 20 seconds!
Reminders Please dress your child appropriately, as
they will be going outside for recess.
Please send extra clothes for your children if
need be – especially pants.
If your child is sent home wearing clothes
that were loaned to them from the Nurse’s
office, please wash them and return them. I
have a very limited amount of clothes to
loan out and need them back.
Thank you!
Nurse Melissa
PRIDE
PRIDE is a leadership group made up of 4th and 5th grade
students who want to make a difference in their school
and community. Students who wanted to join PRIDE
wrote an essay in September and had their parent and
teacher sign off on it. These selected school leaders will
meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month to promote school
spirit, such as theme days, as well as ways to give back
to the community. Tuesday, December 13 is our first School Store! The
school store will be open as students come to school, and
will be located by the front office. Be sure to bring
some spending money! For sale will be pens, erasers,
pencils, and other fun school supplies! Tuesday, December 20 is Fancy Day! Show your
school spirit by dressing up and looking fancy! Students
are encouraged to wear, dresses, dress shirts, ties, or
skirts. Collect Box Tops! This year PRIDE will sponsor a
classroom competition between classrooms to see which
class can collect the most box tops. The class with the
most box tops by May 1st will win a popcorn
party! Have your student bring in any clipped box tops
to their classroom teacher. All money raised will go to
support our Palmer Lake PTA. Upcoming PRIDE 2016-2017 meeting dates: December
13, January 9, and February 14. All meetings start at
8:00 AM in room 12. Mrs. Broberg, Ms. Haugen, Mr. Waltz, & Mrs.
Williams PRIDE 2016-2017 Advisors
PALMER LAKE ELEMENTARY Home of the Palmer Lake Panthers
“Where everyone is learning all the time.”
December 2016
Do We Have Your Current Contact
and Address Information? If you have a new phone number or have moved to
a new address, please be sure that you inform the
Palmer Lake Office and your child’s teacher as soon
as possible.
It is important that we have correct information, in
case we need to reach you in an emergency. If we
have an incorrect address on record, you will not
receive important information and communication
from Palmer Lake and the Osseo School District.
Palmer Lake Volunteering
Thank you to all of our dedicated volunteers who
make Palmer Lake great! We appreciate your time
and efforts inside and outside of our classrooms.
If you are available, please join us December 1 at
9:00am. We have an all school assembly and you
are invited as a special, appreciated guest. We’d like
to say thank you.
Volunteer needs Coming Soon!
Carnival of Engineering (early February) we’ll only
need a few helpers! STEM programming, snacks
and fun!
Multicultural Festival (later February/March) we’ll
need LOTS of helpers for our games and activities.
Learn about different traditions and cultures, enjoy
exotic foods, learn about our neighbors. Have a
special hobby or cultural talent? – please let us
know.
Events!
Math Night, 12/08/2016, 5:30 – 7:00.
Join us for a fun family night of math activities,
games and tasty dinner! Free event for everyone.
Reminder: 2016-17 Palmer Lake
Policy on Birthday Treats
At Palmer Lake, students are NOT allowed
to bring birthday treats to school. While this
may seem like another way to squash the fun
out of school, there are three reasons for this
policy:
1. Many students have allergies
2. Serving and consuming treats takes
critical time away from instruction
3. We simply want to promote a
healthier diet. There are other, more
nutritious ways to have fun in school.
4. Thank you for your cooperation with
and understanding.
Important Dates to Remember…
December 2 Mark Reporting Day – NO SCHOOL
6 Picture Retake Day
8 Family Math Night 5:30-7:30 pm
Winter Break – December 23-January 2
January
16 Martin Luther King Jr. Day – NO SCHOOL
30 Teacher Workshop Day – NO SCHOOL
February
17 Conference Release Day – NO SCHOOL
20 Presidents’ Day – NO SCHOOL
PL Gifted Education News December 2016
Elizabeth Wald
Needs Based Classes (NBC) Information
NBC #2 for Grades 3-5: Grade 3 Non-Verbal K’NEX Bridges (Will meet through the end of January)
Grade 4 Quantitative Problem Solving and Continental math league (CML) (Will meet through
late January)
Grade 5 Non-Verbal Lego Robotics (Will meet through late January)
District 279 Gifted Parent Series 2016-2017
Do you want to learn more about what it means to be “gifted"? What does it mean to be ‘gifted’ in school today? How do other people cope with their gifted kids, families? Need strategies for working with kids that are ‘intense,’ or scatterbrained, or common sense light? Seeking affirmation regarding what daily life and struggles can be like for other parents with gifted kids #2 December 6th, 2016 6:00-7:30 PM Oak View Elementary Media Center * Childcare will be provided for children ages 4 and older in room 39, also known as the art room.
Topic Focus: Organization Issues and Common Sense Support. Do you feel like you are living with a version of ‘Pigpen’ from Charles Schultz’s Peanuts, or the stereotypical absent minded professor? Or does your child save EVERYTHING? This session will rock and give you strategies for how to not lose your mind.
PARENT RESOURCES Parenting all ages of children to reduce power struggles, explosions and tantrums:
The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible. Ross W., PhD Greene (Jan 19, 2010). Website has videos and helpful resources – www.livesinthebalance.org
Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful, Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm, and Connected. Susan Stiffelman (Mar 13, 2012).
Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka (Nov 28, 2006).
Raising Your Spirited Child Workbook. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka (Mar 4, 1998). This workbook has helpful lists and applicable suggestions. This workbook is very useful with several ideas and applications.
Parenting highly sensitive children:
The Highly Sensitive Child: Helping Our Children Thrive When the World Overwhelms Them. Elaine Aron (Oct 8, 2002)
Parenting to improve executive functioning skills:
Smart but Scattered (for elementary aged children) Peg Dawson and Richard Guare (Jan 2, 2009)
Smart But Scattered for Teens. Richard Guare Phd, Peg Dawson EdD and Colin Guare (Dec 17, 2012)
Book for children about controlling anger:
What to Do When Your Temper Flares: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Problems With Anger (What to Do Guides for Kids. Dawn Huebner and Bonnie Matthews (Oct 15, 2007).
Book for children about stress reduction and worries:
What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety (What to Do Guides for Kids). Dawn Huebner and Bonnie Matthews (Sep 2005).
Book for children about perfectionism:
What to Do When Good Enough Isn’t Good Enough: The Real Deal on Perfectionism: A Guide for Kids. Thomas S. Greenspon Ph.D. (Mar 15, 2007).
Book for children about ADHD:
The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD. John F. Taylor Ph.D. (Mar 15, 2006).
Young Scientist Roundtable 2016-17: An enrichment opportunity for ALL families Monday, December 5, 2016
7-8 p.m. Dr. Mark Wilczynski Head and Upper Extremity Surgeon, Tria Orthopedic Center
“Carpal Tunnel”
Wayzata Central Middle School Auditorium 305 Vicksburg Lane Plymouth MN 55447
Upcoming Presentations this year:
Jan. 10, 2017 Feb. 6, 2017
March 7, 2017 Apr. 17, 2017
Dear Parents and Families:
Reading for pleasure unlocks the power of information and imagination and helps children discover who they are.
Here’s what you can do to help children develop stronger reading skills and a love
for reading:
Set the example. Let children see you read.
Have a collection of books in your home. Update this collection routinely to keep pace
with changing tastes and reading skills.
Support our school’s Book Fair. Allow your children to choose their own books
to read.
Our Scholastic Book Fair is a reading event that brings the books kids want to read right into our school. It’s a
wonderful selection of engaging and affordable books for every reading level. Please make plans to visit our Book
Fair and be involved in shaping your child’s reading habits.
Book Fair dates: Monday, January 23rd
3:30 – 7:30
Wednesday, January 25th 3:30 – 7:30
Tuesday, January 31st 3:30 – 7:30
We look forward to seeing you and your family at our Book Fair! Remember, all purchases benefit our school.
Sincerely,
Kim Heuer Media Specialist