A few important things!

November 9, 2009 | Posted in: Class Updates

  • PGS is celebrating Veterans’ Day tomorrow morning.  All students are encouraged to wear RED, WHITE, and BLUE!
  • I will be out tomorrow morning for a district technology meeting at the Board of Education.
  • Report cards will be distributed on WEDNESDAY.
  • Parent-Teacher conferences will be held on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday this week.  Please check the schedule if you are not sure when your appointment is scheduled.  Please make every effort to arrive on time for your child’s conference, and I will try to stay on schedule too!  For more on conferences, click “Read the rest of this entry” (below).  Please email me if you need the password for checking the schedule.
  • School will be dismissed at 11:50 on Thursday and Friday this week.

Parent Teacher Conferences for grades 1-4 will be held on Thursday, November 12th from 12:45 to 3:40 p.m. and 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. and on Friday, November 13th from 12:45 to 3:40 p.m.  Kindergarten conferences will be held throughout the day.  Each conference is scheduled for 15 minutes.  Report cards will be sent home on November 11 for students in grades one through four to help you formulate any questions you may have regarding your child’s progress.  Kindergarten students receive their report cards in January and June.

Conferences will be in the regular classroom unless otherwise noted.  If you would like to meet separately with any special area teachers (i.e., art, physical education, music, math and language arts resource teachers) please send him/her a note and he/she will contact you.

  • Students in grades 1-4 will be dismissed at 11:50 a.m. on Thursday and Friday —
    LUNCH WILL NOT BE SERVED.
  • Kindergarten will not be in session on conference days.

No supervision for children is available at school during parent conferences, and children may not remain in the library or on the playground unsupervised.  Please arrange supervision so that you can conduct the conference without distraction or interruption.

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