JHC Volunteer TeaOur school volunteers are so great at JHC we want you to know how special you are. To show our appreciation for all of your volunteer work at school and helping us throughout the year, we want to say
thank you. Please join us as we honor you at our
Volunteer Appreciation Tea. When: Tuesday, April 27th
Where: JHC Staff Conference Room Time: 1:30-2:30
Site Based Decision Making Council Parent ElectionsSite Based Decision Making Parent Elections will be held on May 4,
2010 at all Monroe County Schools from 7:00am-5:00pm. For more information contact the school your child
will attend next school year.
Happy Birthday4/26 Madelyn McNew
4/28 Taylor Coffey 4/29 Anna Hammer
4/29 Melanie Thurman 4/30 Tyler Bartley
4/30 Brandon Sheffield
Calendar of EventsApril 26th: 1st Grade trip to Louisville Zoo April 27th: Preschool Spring Fling at the High School JHC Volunteer Appreciation Tea April 30th: 2nd Grade trip to Mammoth Cave 5th Grade Prom at GES 5:00-8:00pm JHC KCCT Pep Rally 12:00pm in Gym
3888 Edmonton Road - Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Phone: 270-487-5621 Fax: 270-487-9515
Principal: Mr. Jeff Blythe
Check-Out our Newsletter online! www.monroe.kyschools.us
Don’t forget to turn in your CANDY
BAR MONEY or the candy bars
you have left over. The deadline is
May 1, 2010.
Cardinal Café’ MenuApril 26th: Baked Ham or PBJ, Green Beans, Roll, Fruit April 27th: Grilled Cheese or Chicken on Bun, Fries, Baked Beans, Fruit Cup April 28th: Mini Corndogs, Or PBJ, Mac & Cheese, Carrots/Dip, Fruit April 29th: Managers Choice April 30th: Chicken Sticks, Fries, Green Beans, Fruit
Relay For Life FundraiserFace Painting at Walmart
Saturday, April 24 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m
Student FairWe are
extremely proud of our JHC students
who submitted
projects for the Student
Fair on Thursday, April 22.
Yearly Cream of the CropGrider, Madelyn 479.0 Thompson, Mallory 436.0 Emberton, Lydia 269.7 Hagan, Gunnar 208.9 Hurt, Joseph 205.0
AR Top Ten Grades K-2 Graves, Garrason 5.8 Wheeler, Bailey 4.0 Walden, Caroline 2.4 Emberton, Ellie 2.0 Smith, Matthew 1.9 Glass, Tucker 1.8 Graves, James 1.5 Hammer, Bayley 1.4 Coe, Austin 1.0 Flanary, Trace 1.0 Page, Collin 0.8
AR Top Ten Grades 3-5Hagan, Gunnar 8.7 Proffitt, Emma 6.6 Dubree, Callie 4.4 Weiss, Chelsea 4.3 Williams, Kenslee 4.1 Creek, Abbie 3.6 Gordon, Brooklyn 3.6 McClendon, Braxton 3.6 Petett, Curtis 3.6 Arnett, Madison 3.5 Birch, Austin 3.2 Burroughs, William 3.2 Smith, Garrett 3.2 Starrett, Haley 2.8 Wood, Amber 2.4
AR Clash of the ClassesPat Thompson Sue Graves
Debbie Burnett
AR Girls v/s Boys
Girls Won ! ! !
Weekly Cream of the CropHagan, Gunnar 8.7 Proffitt, Emma 6.6 Graves, Garrason 5.8 Dubree, Callie 4.4 Weiss, Chelsea 4.3
Joe Harrison Carter Elementary Cardinal Crest – Produced and edited by: Mr. Jeff Blythe
KCCT Pep Rally April 30 12:00pm
Bike SafetyBike riding is a great way to get
exercise, fresh air and share time as a family. Bicycle helmet use should
not be optional for anyone. In many states it’s the law. In fact, each year in the United States, about half a million kids are
seriously injuried in bicycle related accidents and most of those injuries
could have been avoided if a helmet was worn. Most bike
accidents involve a head injury, so for someone not wearing a helmet the injury could be very serious.
Things to keep in mind when buying a helmet: Pick a bright
color, one that is visible to drivers and other cyclists, one that’s well ventilated , make sure the helmet
has a CPSC or Snell sticker inside, and make sure your helmet fits and
can be adjusted. Also replace helmets after any hard surface
contact, it will lose its capacity to absorb shock after taking a serious
hit.