4th Grade All-Stars
Monday, September 29, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: What are transformations? What are the various 3-D shapes and their properties? What are coordinate planes? How can we use transformations to prove congruency?
Science: What is the water cycle? What are the three types of clouds? What is a good question for science fair? In science this week we will be recording weather data. Use my blog to help find links to help complete weather data chart or watch the weather report on the evening news. www.scienceandmathwithmrssmith.blogspot.com
Language Arts: We will begin to discuss prefixes, suffixes and root words. How we can use these to help us determine meanings of words. We will also learn the difference between predicates and subjects in sentences. We will discuss that expressive writing creates a personal voice for the main character by showing what they are thinking. Students will have an opportunity to write an expressive writing. We will read the story Lou Gehrig:The Luckiest Man. Spelling test and story comprehension test on Friday.
Social Studies: We will learn about the Native Americans of the Southwest Desert. We will also begin reviewing previous Native Americans studied and take notes on these various people.
Special Announcements:
See the enclosed website for information about WES’s Book Fair beginning October 13. http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/publish/westminsterelementaryschool
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
The next date for embroidery will be October 1. The cost is $8.00 and the school will get $2.00 for each bag that is embroidered. Make sure the money is in the book bag of the student on October 1.
Special Dates:
October 14 – Book Fair 4:30-6:30 p.m. / Family Literacy Night/ Open House 5-7 p.m.
October 13-17 - Fall Book Fair
October 27-28 – Student Holidays
October 29 – Report Cards Go Home
October 30 – Make Up Pictures
All-Stars of the Week
Lauren
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Haley
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Newsletter Sept. 22
4th Grade All-Stars
Monday, September 22, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: What are the different properties of lines? What are the various quadrangles and their properties? What are the characteristics of polygons? What are the three types of transformations? How do you prove congruency through transformations?
Science: What environmental forces create weather? What tools do we use to predict weather? What are the three types of clouds and how do they form? What is the process of the water cycle?
Language Arts: Sorry I forgot to attach the High Frequency Word List last week. They are on the back of this page. Be sure to see your child’s pretest in their folder. We will be discussing conflict and resolution in our story My Name is Isabel. In Spelling we will focus on various ways to spell the long i sound. (mine, tie, wild, type, smile, drive, size, blind, visit, thick, die, prize, NO EXCUSE WORDS: again, any) We will also be working with imperative and exclamatory sentences. Due to our Computer times for our research lesson in Social Studies, Spelling Test and Comprehension Quiz for My Name is Isabel will be as follows: 1st period-Friday, 2nd period-Thursday.
Social Studies: We will continue to discuss the Eastern Woodlands and Great Plains Indians, their customs and ways of life. The students will research on the web the Cheyenne people and write a paragraph based upon three facts they found.
Special Announcements:
· See the enclosed website for information about WES’s Book Fair beginning October 13. http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/publish/westminsterelementaryschool
· If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
· The next date for embroidery will be October 1. The cost is $8.00 and the school will get $2.00 for each bag that is embroidered. Make sure the money is in the book bag of the student on October 1.
Special Dates:
· September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.) (Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
· October 14 - Open House 5-7 p.m.
· October 13-17 - Fall Book Fair
· October 27-28 – Student Holidays
· October 29 – Report Cards Go Home
October 30 – Make Up Pictures
All-Stars of the Week:
Heather J.
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Fabio
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Monday, September 22, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: What are the different properties of lines? What are the various quadrangles and their properties? What are the characteristics of polygons? What are the three types of transformations? How do you prove congruency through transformations?
Science: What environmental forces create weather? What tools do we use to predict weather? What are the three types of clouds and how do they form? What is the process of the water cycle?
Language Arts: Sorry I forgot to attach the High Frequency Word List last week. They are on the back of this page. Be sure to see your child’s pretest in their folder. We will be discussing conflict and resolution in our story My Name is Isabel. In Spelling we will focus on various ways to spell the long i sound. (mine, tie, wild, type, smile, drive, size, blind, visit, thick, die, prize, NO EXCUSE WORDS: again, any) We will also be working with imperative and exclamatory sentences. Due to our Computer times for our research lesson in Social Studies, Spelling Test and Comprehension Quiz for My Name is Isabel will be as follows: 1st period-Friday, 2nd period-Thursday.
Social Studies: We will continue to discuss the Eastern Woodlands and Great Plains Indians, their customs and ways of life. The students will research on the web the Cheyenne people and write a paragraph based upon three facts they found.
Special Announcements:
· See the enclosed website for information about WES’s Book Fair beginning October 13. http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/publish/westminsterelementaryschool
· If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
· The next date for embroidery will be October 1. The cost is $8.00 and the school will get $2.00 for each bag that is embroidered. Make sure the money is in the book bag of the student on October 1.
Special Dates:
· September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.) (Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
· October 14 - Open House 5-7 p.m.
· October 13-17 - Fall Book Fair
· October 27-28 – Student Holidays
· October 29 – Report Cards Go Home
October 30 – Make Up Pictures
All-Stars of the Week:
Heather J.
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Fabio
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Monday, September 15, 2008
Newsletter Sept. 15
4th Grade All-Stars
Monday, September 15, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: What are the different angles? What are the various quadrangles and their properties? What are the different properties of lines, rays, and line segments? What are the characteristics of polygons?
Science: What are the characteristics of tornados? What is tornado safety? What are the characteristics of hurricanes? What is hurricane safety? What are the various instruments used in predicting weather and what do they measure?
Language Arts: How do I write a written response to what I read? The students will be writing in letter format, responses to passages they read in their Reader’s Journals. The district is beginning to evaluate how Spelling is taught. In doing so some high frequency (no excuse) word lists have been created for grades K-3. Fourth grades and above will be expected to be able to recognize and spell all words on the list. We will begin doing some pretesting this week to see what each student already knows and where they need to study and practice. Feel free to practice these with your child at home. See attached page. They will also be posted on our class website http://www.freewebs.com/vargo4thgrade/ .
Social Studies: Who are the Native Americans who live in the Eastern Woodland? Who are the Iroquios? What are
the Iroquios customs?
Special Announcements:
Mr. Bedenbaugh has a blog!! Check it out http://wesmusicblog.blogspot.com
Please note our new schedule when making arrangements to come have lunch or when making appointments.
8:05-10:05 1st period; 10:05-12:05 2nd period; 12:15-12:40 Lunch; 12:45-1:05 Recess; 1:05-1:50 GT/ESOL/Rocket Math/AR Conferencing/Math Small Group Instruction; 1:55-2:40 CAMPE
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 18 – Progress Reports
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
October 14 - Open House 5-7 p.m.
October 13-17 - Fall Book Fair
October 27-28 – Student Holidays
All-Stars of the Week:
Amber
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Chase
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Monday, September 15, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: What are the different angles? What are the various quadrangles and their properties? What are the different properties of lines, rays, and line segments? What are the characteristics of polygons?
Science: What are the characteristics of tornados? What is tornado safety? What are the characteristics of hurricanes? What is hurricane safety? What are the various instruments used in predicting weather and what do they measure?
Language Arts: How do I write a written response to what I read? The students will be writing in letter format, responses to passages they read in their Reader’s Journals. The district is beginning to evaluate how Spelling is taught. In doing so some high frequency (no excuse) word lists have been created for grades K-3. Fourth grades and above will be expected to be able to recognize and spell all words on the list. We will begin doing some pretesting this week to see what each student already knows and where they need to study and practice. Feel free to practice these with your child at home. See attached page. They will also be posted on our class website http://www.freewebs.com/vargo4thgrade/ .
Social Studies: Who are the Native Americans who live in the Eastern Woodland? Who are the Iroquios? What are
the Iroquios customs?
Special Announcements:
Mr. Bedenbaugh has a blog!! Check it out http://wesmusicblog.blogspot.com
Please note our new schedule when making arrangements to come have lunch or when making appointments.
8:05-10:05 1st period; 10:05-12:05 2nd period; 12:15-12:40 Lunch; 12:45-1:05 Recess; 1:05-1:50 GT/ESOL/Rocket Math/AR Conferencing/Math Small Group Instruction; 1:55-2:40 CAMPE
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 18 – Progress Reports
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
October 14 - Open House 5-7 p.m.
October 13-17 - Fall Book Fair
October 27-28 – Student Holidays
All-Stars of the Week:
Amber
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Chase
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Mr. B's Music Blog
To access Mr. Bedenbaugh’s WES Music Blog please visit: http://wesmusicblog.blogspot.com/
Here, you will find Mr. B.’s weekly newsletter as well as pertinent and timely information about the world of music!
Here, you will find Mr. B.’s weekly newsletter as well as pertinent and timely information about the world of music!
Monday, September 8, 2008
Newsletter Sept. 8
4th Grade All-Stars
Tuesday, September 8, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: Why do we borrow in subtraction? What are the tools for geometry? What are the various angle sizes? What is the difference between parallel and perpendicular lines?
Science: What are the characteristics of a thunderstorm? What is thunderstorm safety? What are the characteristics of a tornado? What is tornado safety? What are the characteristics of a hurricane? What is hurricane safety?
Language Arts: What are the characteristics of fiction and nonfiction? The students will be engaged in various discussions about reading. We will create a list of types of fiction and nonfiction.
Social Studies: How did the Native Americans rise? Who are the Maya, Aztec and Inca people?
Special Announcements:
Mrs. Smith has a blog!! Check it out at http://www.scienceandmathwithmrssmith.blogspot.com/; you can find great math and science links here! From time to time there will also be entries about upcoming events in the classroom!
P.T.O. Membership-$5.00 per family
If your child has not brought in headphones yet, we will need them for the Computer Labs!
We have a company that will embroider student names or initials on their book bags. They will come to the school and get the bags AND return them on the same day! The cost to students will be $8.00 per bag. The school will get $2.00 back for each bag that is embroidered. We will send home flyers on September 8, and they will begin collecting bags on September 11.
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 11- MAP Reading Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 15- Good News Club Begins 2:45 p.m.
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
October 14 - Open House 5-7 p.m.
October 13-17 - Fall Book Fair
All-Stars of the Week:
Zach C.
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Candice
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Tuesday, September 8, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: Why do we borrow in subtraction? What are the tools for geometry? What are the various angle sizes? What is the difference between parallel and perpendicular lines?
Science: What are the characteristics of a thunderstorm? What is thunderstorm safety? What are the characteristics of a tornado? What is tornado safety? What are the characteristics of a hurricane? What is hurricane safety?
Language Arts: What are the characteristics of fiction and nonfiction? The students will be engaged in various discussions about reading. We will create a list of types of fiction and nonfiction.
Social Studies: How did the Native Americans rise? Who are the Maya, Aztec and Inca people?
Special Announcements:
Mrs. Smith has a blog!! Check it out at http://www.scienceandmathwithmrssmith.blogspot.com/; you can find great math and science links here! From time to time there will also be entries about upcoming events in the classroom!
P.T.O. Membership-$5.00 per family
If your child has not brought in headphones yet, we will need them for the Computer Labs!
We have a company that will embroider student names or initials on their book bags. They will come to the school and get the bags AND return them on the same day! The cost to students will be $8.00 per bag. The school will get $2.00 back for each bag that is embroidered. We will send home flyers on September 8, and they will begin collecting bags on September 11.
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 11- MAP Reading Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 15- Good News Club Begins 2:45 p.m.
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
October 14 - Open House 5-7 p.m.
October 13-17 - Fall Book Fair
All-Stars of the Week:
Zach C.
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Candice
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
September 2 Newsletter
4th Grade All-Stars
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: How can we take data and create a line plot graph? What are the tools for geometry?
Science: What are the different kinds of extreme weather? What environmental forces create weather?
Language Arts: How do we think about our reading? How do we select books for independent reading? How is reading like thinking? Is it alright to abandon a book? What are the characteristics of fiction and nonfiction? The students will be engaged in various discussions about reading. We will create a list of types of fiction and nonfiction.
Social Studies: Who are the Early Native Americans? How did they adapt their live to their climates? We will learn about the Anaszi, Inuit, Mayan and Aztec people.
Special Announcements:
P.T.O. Membership-$5.00 per family
If your child has not brought in headphones yet, we will need them for the Computer Labs!
We have a company that will embroider student names or initials on their book bags. They will come to the school and get the bags AND return them on the same day! The cost to students will be $8.00 per bag. The school will get $2.00 back for each bag that is embroidered. We will send home flyers on September 8, and they will begin collecting bags on September 11.
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 3 – Fall School Pictures
September 11- MAP Reading Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 15- Good News Club Begins 2:45 p.m.
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m
All-Stars of the Week:
Heather B.
Mrs. Smith’s HR
BayLeah Grace
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: How can we take data and create a line plot graph? What are the tools for geometry?
Science: What are the different kinds of extreme weather? What environmental forces create weather?
Language Arts: How do we think about our reading? How do we select books for independent reading? How is reading like thinking? Is it alright to abandon a book? What are the characteristics of fiction and nonfiction? The students will be engaged in various discussions about reading. We will create a list of types of fiction and nonfiction.
Social Studies: Who are the Early Native Americans? How did they adapt their live to their climates? We will learn about the Anaszi, Inuit, Mayan and Aztec people.
Special Announcements:
P.T.O. Membership-$5.00 per family
If your child has not brought in headphones yet, we will need them for the Computer Labs!
We have a company that will embroider student names or initials on their book bags. They will come to the school and get the bags AND return them on the same day! The cost to students will be $8.00 per bag. The school will get $2.00 back for each bag that is embroidered. We will send home flyers on September 8, and they will begin collecting bags on September 11.
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 3 – Fall School Pictures
September 11- MAP Reading Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 15- Good News Club Begins 2:45 p.m.
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m
All-Stars of the Week:
Heather B.
Mrs. Smith’s HR
BayLeah Grace
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
August 25 Newsletter
4th Grade All-Stars
Monday, August 25, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: What measurement terms do you need to know to take part in the Potato Olympics? This week students are taking part in the Potato Olympics. During this unit they will be learning and practicing measuring and weighing techniques using scales, rulers, and tape measures.
Science: What are the characteristics of an Olympic Potato? Students will be learning about the scientific method while predicting and recording results during the Potato Olympics.
Language Arts: What is a metaphor? How do you use context to confirm meaning? How do you write a friendly letter? Spelling Quiz on Friday. Check Mrs. Vargo’s webpage or your child’s agenda for the spelling list.
Social Studies: What was the Ice Age? What is the land bridge theory?
Special Announcements:
P.T.O. Membership-$5.00 per family
We have a company that will embroider student names or initials on their book bags. They will come to the school and get the bags AND return them on the same day! The cost to students will be $8.00 per bag. The school will get $2.00 back for each bag that is embroidered. We will send home flyers on September 8, and they will begin collecting bags on September 11.
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 1 – Labor Day Holiday
September 3 – Fall School Pictures
September 11- MAP Reading Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 15- Good News Club Begins 2:45 p.m.
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
All-Stars of the Week:
Kyle
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Abigail
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
Monday, August 25, 2008
(Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Vargo)
Week At A Glance:
Math: What measurement terms do you need to know to take part in the Potato Olympics? This week students are taking part in the Potato Olympics. During this unit they will be learning and practicing measuring and weighing techniques using scales, rulers, and tape measures.
Science: What are the characteristics of an Olympic Potato? Students will be learning about the scientific method while predicting and recording results during the Potato Olympics.
Language Arts: What is a metaphor? How do you use context to confirm meaning? How do you write a friendly letter? Spelling Quiz on Friday. Check Mrs. Vargo’s webpage or your child’s agenda for the spelling list.
Social Studies: What was the Ice Age? What is the land bridge theory?
Special Announcements:
P.T.O. Membership-$5.00 per family
We have a company that will embroider student names or initials on their book bags. They will come to the school and get the bags AND return them on the same day! The cost to students will be $8.00 per bag. The school will get $2.00 back for each bag that is embroidered. We will send home flyers on September 8, and they will begin collecting bags on September 11.
If you have a child in grades 3-5 you may refer them for Screening for the Gifted and Talented program (GATE). All students in grade 2 will be tested. You may stop by the main office to pick up a referral form or you may request one be sent home by your child’s homeroom teacher. All referrals need to be completed by October 15, 2008. If you have any questions contact Donna Baumgarner at 886-4520 or donnab@oconee.k12.sc.us .
Special Dates:
September 1 – Labor Day Holiday
September 3 – Fall School Pictures
September 11- MAP Reading Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 15- Good News Club Begins 2:45 p.m.
September 17- MAP Math Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m.)
September 23- MAP Language Test (Smith Homeroom 8:15-9:30 a.m.)
(Vargo Homeroom 9:30-10:45 a.m)
All-Stars of the Week:
Kyle
Mrs. Smith’s HR
Abigail
Mrs. Vargo’s HR
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