Issue 5 December 2, 2010
Bake Sales
December 3, the grades 1 & 2 class will be selling cookies for 25¢ apiece.. All proceeds go to their ADRA campaign.
December 10, the grades 9 & 10 class will be selling a variety of baked goods at a variety of prices. Proceeds from this sale are to bolster class funds.
Both sales will begin at the elementary lunch period. Parents are invited to drop by and get in on the sales.
December 10, the grades 9 & 10 class will be selling a variety of baked goods at a variety of prices. Proceeds from this sale are to bolster class funds.
Both sales will begin at the elementary lunch period. Parents are invited to drop by and get in on the sales.
Small World Learning Center – Grand Opening
We have looked long for this day, and it is finally here. Though the daycare has been open and operating well since October, we are now finally ready for the grand opening celebration. Come out on December 7 from 3:30 to 7:00pm to participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony (appx 4:15). There will be a few speeches, many pictures, and refreshments served. We are expecting dignitaries from the Tri-Cities, the Pasco Chamber of Commerce, and local news teams to be covering the event, so we are especially hoping for a decent turnout of our constituents. Thank-you for all the support in past. Please help us one more time.
Snow Daze
If we must delay school, or if we are closing, we will follow the lead of the Pasco School District. Parents are able to see us listed on KNDU, KEPR, or KVEW TV. They may also hear our radio posting at KONA AM 610 or FM 105.3. The news will also be posted on our webpage (the calendar and the homepage events posting), and it will be on our answering machine. If we delay, we will begin at 10:00am. There will be no zero hour classes.
Another, perhaps better, way to get information about closures or delays, is to sign up at snapgrades for student reports (go to our archive newsletter if you need more information on signing up). We will push an email to signed-up parents advising them of the action.
Another, perhaps better, way to get information about closures or delays, is to sign up at snapgrades for student reports (go to our archive newsletter if you need more information on signing up). We will push an email to signed-up parents advising them of the action.
Christmas Program
Our annual Christmas program features pre-K through 6th grade students, although some older students may be involved. All students along with parents, grandparents and supporters of students of all ages are invited to come out to this Christmas variety program.
Past-due Athletic Dues…
A number of students asked for Costco Muffins (after we sold off the extra from the Tribute Breakfast) and we listened. Mondays only, we will be offering muffins for sale for 75¢ each. …first come, first served.
Past-due Athletic Dues…
Several of our students who participated in the first quarter sports programs have not yet taken care of their dues. If you still need to cover this, the rates are $75 for football, $75 for soccer, $100.00 for Middle School Volleyball and $150 for Varsity volleyball.
December
3 Grades 1 & 2 Cookie Sale (starts at 11:45)
6 Muffin Monday
6-10 Diaper Drive
7 Small World Learning Center Grand Opening (3:30-7:00)
10 Grades 9 & 10 Bake Sale (starts at 11:45)
13 Muffin Monday
16 Prekindergarten – 6 Christmas Program (6:30)
20-31 Christmas Break
SWLC closed Dec 23, 24, and 31)
21 SWLC Christmas Program (6:00)
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Diaper Drive
December 6-10… check out archive newsletters for info…
Webpage / Grading Program… check it out…
Go online to http://tcja.org and follow the links to access the TCJA archived and current newsletter, calendar, handbook – everything.
Comprehensive Fundraiser…
Get in on discount card sales as a way to raise funds for your class or music trips. Students can pick up discount cards at the office. Cards sell for $15. Students can raise enough to cover all dues for all programs.