JCDE Eagle Press
August 25, 2023
What's Coming Up!
- Aug. 28. ZED Convocation for Prk-6
- Aug. 30 Vision Screenings for grades 1,3 & 5
- Sept. 1. Fall Picture Day Wear your best smile!
- Sept. 4 Labor Day No School
- Sept. 5 Girls on the Run Begins Here is a link to register Girls on the Run
- Sept. 27 ELearning Day
In the Spotlight
There are SO many great things happening at JCDE it's hard to capture them all, but I hope you enjoy what we are able to capture and share!
Colors and directions
Mrs. Crabill's AM & AM PreK classes learn the color yellow and Miss Anna teaches them how to "stop".
Circles, Squares, and Triangles, Oh My!
Ms. Sarah and Ms. Brittany take Little Eagles on a Shape Hunt this week. They also made Shape Monsters!
Cooperation
Mrs. Hughes' class worked together to build a tower to show cooperation!
Getting Ready for Fall
Mrs. Hicks' class starts works on a project to prepare the hallway for Fall!
Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Mass verses Weight
Mr. Wilhelm's class took two items of similar size and shape and dropped them from the same distance. They made conclusions on which item would hit the ground first.
What happens when things erode?
Mrs. Sander's class learned about erosion and weathering using sugar cubes!
Mrs. Sander's class learns about the Midwestern Regions through song!
Car Pick Up Reminders!
Please be sure to have your car tag visible. The best place is the windshield. Our staff needs to be able to see the names on tag. I know it may sound like a nuisance, but our staff wants to make sure all students are in the correct vehicles and with the right parent/guardian. This is one way we keep our students, your children, safe. Please be respectful and help our staff keep all children safe by keeping it visible while picking up children. THANK YOU to all of you that do so! Your support and efforts are appreciated!
Class DOJO
Another group of kids that were chosen for DOJO recognition and making good choices this week!
Lunch Menu
Principal's Corner 👇🏽
We are were so blessed this week to be in a nice cool air-conditioned school. The weather outside was definitely hot! I always try to look at the glass half full instead of half empty, especially when things are out of my control. I try to relay this to the kids I come in to contact with as well. Teaching them to be positive is a much better way of life than looking at all of the negatives things this world has. The way we look at things often determines our state of mind and how we feel. I want to share some benefits of "looking at the glass half full."
- You'll be less stressed and anxious about what's happening as you'll be hopeful that things will work out.
- You're heart and immunity will improve with less stress.
- Having a positive perspective helps you handle life's hardships with resilience as you develop grit.
- You'll be more productive as you'll be happier.
- You'll enjoy life more.
Cultivating a positive attitude fosters gratitude, kindness, and love.
Don't we want this for our children? I know I want this for all 402 of our students!
I hope everyone has a blessed weekend! We'll see your precious little ones back on Monday!
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