College & Career Spirit Week

College & Career Spirit Week

Join us in our College & Career Spirit Week by participating in the following dress days:

Mon (May 16): We Are College Bound – Wear a college shirt with jeans
Tues (May 17): Dreaming Over The Rainbow – Grade levels wears a designated color with jeans
Pre-k & LS – pink 
Kinder & 1st grade – purple 
2nd & 3rd grade – yellow 
4th & 5th grade – orange 
6th grade – green 
7th grade – red 
8th grade – blue
Wed (May 18): Career Day – Dress in the attire of what real life profession you aspire to be in
Thurs (May 19): Step Up To College Education – Wear crazy socks with jeans
Fri (May 20): Wild About College – Wear an animal print shirt with jeans

**Please Note – jeans with holes, tears and distressed marks of any kind are not allowed. If your child is participating but not dressed according to the dress theme of the day, they will be asked to call home for the parent to bring them a uniform.

Cinco De Mayo

Cinco De Mayo

Join us by participating in Cinco de Mayo Spirit Week May 3-6.  The dress days are as follows:

Tues (May 3): Teacher Tuesday – Dress as your favorite teacher for National Teacher Appreciation Day
Wed (May 4): Star Wars Day – Wear a Star Wars shirt & with jeans(May the 4th be with you)
Thurs (May 5): Happy Cinco de Mayo! Dress in anything red, white and green (jeans okay)
Fri (May 6): Tourist Appreciation Day – Wear your wackiest and tackiest outfit

**Please Note – jeans with holes, tears and distressed marks of any kind are not allowed. If your child is participating but not dressed according to the dress theme of the day, they will be asked to call home for the parent to bring them a uniform.

Celebrate National Super Hero Day With Us

Celebrate National Super Hero Day With Us

Students and staff may dress up like a super hero on Thursday, April 28th, in celebration of National Super Hero Day.

Each year on April 28th, National Superhero Day honors superheroes, both real and fictional.

Batman, Superman, Captain America, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, Hulk, and Spiderman are just some of the superheroes whose names we recognize. Even though they are fictional, these superheroes are great role models for our children. They serve and protect while fighting evil.

Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary. ~ Gerard Way

Our real-life superheroes may not have superpowers or wear capes, but they are also great role models who serve and protect while fighting evil. Military personnel, police officers, firefighters, and teachers are just a few of the heroes who protect us on a daily basis.

**Please Note – jeans with holes, tears and distressed marks of any kind are not allowed. If your child is participating but not dressed according to the dress theme of the day, they will be asked to call home for the parent to bring them a uniform.

PEBT benefits will soon be available for families whose children have experienced COVID related absences and who qualify for free or reduced price benefits through the National School Lunch Program.  

 

Does my child qualify?

 

Both criteria must be met to qualify for PEBT benefits.

 

#1 A COVID related absence from August – December due to a positive test or exposure that has been verified by the campus.  COVID absences from January  – May will receive benefits in July.

  

#2 Eligible for free or reduced price meals through the National School Lunch Program.  To determine your child’s eligibility, submit an application through www.schoolcafe.com.  Paper applications may also be requested from the school office.  Students attending a CEP campus or who are directly certified automatically meet the eligibility requirement.      

  

The deadline to complete a meal eligibility application is April 6th.  

 

If you have any questions, please contact your school’s Child Nutrition Assistant.