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Our kids are masterful with their moves on the rock wall. They are strengthening muscle endurance as well as strength. This activity also generates problem solving and resiliency.
Come to the Art Gala and see creations from our students in grades K, 2, 4 and 6th grades.
South County High School invites you to attend their Asian Night on May 29th.
SOL Preparation
Our Reading SOL is scheduled for Thursday, May 7th you can help your child by allowing them to:
- Get a good night’s rest
- Eat a healthy breakfast
- Have a positive attitude
- Practice ways to reduce stress and anxiety
Parents/Guardians remind your child of the following important points:
- Leave electronic devices at home.
- Examiner collects phones and watches before entering testing environment.
- State mandated policies and protocols are enacted if student cell phone use is discovered during testing.
EOY Parties
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Grade
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Date
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Time
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Kindergarten
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June 12
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9:30-11:30
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First
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June 11
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9:15-11:15
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Second
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June 12
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9:15-11:15
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Third
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June 11
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9:00-11:00
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Fourth
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June 12
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1:00-3:00
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Fifth
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June 12
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1:00-3:00
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Sixth
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June 8
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All Day
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EOY Party Parameters
Parent Volunteers
Four parent volunteers will be selected to support the outdoor party (weather permitting). Parents may stay for the duration of the party if they choose.
- Parent volunteers must sign in with a valid driver's license or passport.
- Parent volunteers must secure childcare for non-Silverbrook siblings.
- Students will return to instruction after the party.
- Parents should sign out as they leave the party.
Food
The EOY party is our second designated time to have food for students.
- Students must be offered school lunch.
- Types of allergies in the room must be taken into consideration when planning the party menu.
Games
- All students must have the opportunity to participate in all games.
- Games should be age and strength appropriate.
All games should be monitored for student safety.
National Bike & Roll to School Day is May 6, 2026!
On this day students are allowed to bike or scooter to school with parent permission. This is not mandatory, but if your parents allow you to, you may bike or scooter to and from school. The purpose of this day is to incorporate regular physical activity and to practice healthy habits. Regular physical activity helps children build strong bones, muscles and joints. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends that children and adolescents should get one hour or more physical activity each day. Another reason to Bike and Roll to School is it help reduce the amount of air pollutants released by automobiles.
If you choose to participate on May 6th, remember the rules of bike safety.
- Wear your helmet.
- Stay on the sidewalk.
- Remember to stop at intersections and look both ways before crossing the street.
- Plan with your parents/guardian about which route you plan to take.
May
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Mental Health Awareness Month
Jewish American Heritage Month
National Speech and Hearing Month
2 School Lunch Hero Day
4-8 Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week
11- Art Gala @ 6:00 p.m.
-6 National School Nurse Day
-7 Reading SOL grades 3-6
-13 Math SOL grades 3-6
-19 Science SOL grades 3-6
-20 Early Release Wednesday 12:35pm
-25 Memorial Day Holiday
-26 Teacher Workday
-27 Eid al Adha
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