starting to cover my lawn! But every chore does seem to have a silver lining. This is the time of year to rake up a huge pile of leaves, assemble the kids and jump on in! Another childhood rite of passage passed along to the next generation. Looks like the weather man is saying the temperatures are going to drop back into the average range over the next few days, so get out and enjoy the colors of our area. We tend to take the richness of the area for granted, constantly being surrounded by the trees as they turn colors; but go for a hike this weekend. There are many great places to hike around the area. Go out to Apple Mountain and play 18--walk the course, the view from the top is excellent! Now is the time to gather the kids and to show them the glory of nature and their natural surroundings. Spend some time outdoors this weekend. But remember as you are raking leaves and bagging them up... snow angel time is right around the corner!
I wanted to thank the Rotary Club for stopping by today to deliver dictionaries to our third grade students. This is a long-standing community service project that Rotarians conduct around the country and it is great for our school to have such dedicated community members bring a dictionary to every third grade student!
Today was Mr. Kenney's Birthday! I trust he had a great day.
There will be a note coming home about Halloween and what will be going on here at the school on the 31st. The 31st is also the end of the first marking period. We have been working on a list of students who might benefit from some additional after school tutoring... if your son or daughter was felt to be a good candidate, information will be along shortly.
Have a great weekend. See you Monday at the Red Ribbon celebration.
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