Thursday, September 23, 2010

One Million Minutes and Three Thousand Books

That is our goal for our Reading Inspirations Program this year.  As a team (school) we are working to collectively read 1,000,000 minutes.  As we read we will earn books that will be sent to Africa.  If we read the 1,000,000 minutes, 3,000 books will be earned.  If we read more, more books will be earned and sent to Africa. We would like to thank World Wide Book Drive for partnering with us and donating the books to send.   We want to instill in the children a love for reading.  Each student received a book of their very own from Worldwide Book Drive as part of our Reading Inspirations kickoff.   We hope parents will support their children as they work to achieve this goal of 1,000,000 minutes and 3,000 books.  You are also a part of our team and working together we will succeed.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Max Mitchell is the Play of the Week (9/20/10)

Max is a 5th grader in Mr. Christensen's class.  Max was headed out to recess with his class, but came back to open the door for some office staff to be able to get their supplies inside the building.  Congratulations Max!

Keep up the good work Eagles!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Red Cliffs Elementary Safety Committee

This past year safety committee has been working on securing an evacuation building to be used in case of an emergency in which we would need to leave the school. We are in the final stages of working through all the logistics to make this happen. When all necessary paperwork is in place, we will plan an emergency evacuation drill. This will occur on a school day, toward the end of the school day and parents will be notified well in advance to make necessary arrangements and be prepared to pick up their children from the emergency evacuation location or make other arrangements.

The committee also worked on putting together emergency backpacks for each classroom teacher and staff member at school. These backpacks are red and have a white cross on them with the school name. These backpacks each have basic first aide kits (donated by Central Valley Hospital) and water (donated by Mt Nebo Market). Teachers will put student information (emergency forms) in these backpacks as well as any other items he/she finds necessary in case of an emergency at the school. The backpacks will go with the class (to specialists, assemblies, fieldtrips, etc) so no matter where the class is at the time of a real emergency the teacher has it with him/her and is ready to meet the needs of the children and evacuate the building immediately if needed, with all needed stuent information.
We will continue working on disaster preparedness issues this year as well as field any safety concerns brought to our attention. Our goal is to be prepared to practice an evacuation by the end of September. More information will be sent home concerning our emergency protocols as well as what parents should expect and do during each situation.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Hope Bearnson is our Play of the Week

Congratulations to Hope Bearnson who is this week's Play of the Week.  She is a 6th grader in Mrs. Smalley's class.  After finding $5 in the bathroom she asked classmates if they had lost it, then turned it into the office.  She is also friendly to EVERYONE in her class.  Keep up the good work!

I heard of several other students who were very helpful in class by helping other students after their own work was completed.  Good work EAGLES!  We're on our way to success.