Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Fall Conferences are Coming Soon!

Thursday Night - November 3rd (3:30-7:30)
Friday Day - November 4th (7:30-3:30)
Thursday Night - November 10th (3:30-7:30)

With seven weeks of the school year already completed, we invite you to see what your student has learned and accomplished at Lakeview. Conferences with your student’s teacher are an important piece to a successful education. We know the success your student will experience this school year will be the result of collaboration between you and us. Any and every effort you can make outside the school day to support your student’s learning and growth is valued. During conferences, teachers will provide families with suggestions of ways to support learning at home.

Please let us know if this scheduled time works for you. If you need to reschedule the time to allow for your attendance, we will make every effort possible to accommodate your needs. I would like to see 100% attendance by parents/guardians at fall conferences. We have set goals for increased student achievement for our students at Lakeview. We cannot reach this goal without the support of families.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Sweatshirt Information



Our Lakeview clothing order was sent home last week, and I just wanted to post some information to use to view samples. Please go to http://www.ssactivewear.com/ and look at item # 32384 Hooded vip sweatshirt, and #33584 loose bottom sweatpants. Some samples should also be at Lakeview for you to view early this week. To the left are the logos that are able to be chosen. Thanks to LESO and Marvic for organizing this.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Llama Llama Red Pajama

On Thursday, October 6, students in all four elementary schools read the book Llama Llama Red Pajama. The students wore their pajamas to school, and this event was part of a record breaking event known as "Read for the Record", where students from across the country read the same book on the same day. Yesterday, it was estimated that over 2 million students participated. Not only did students get a chance to read and have fun with the book, but every school was visited by a live llama. As a Reading Corps school, this is one of the neat things that is organized for our students and is meant to get students excited about reading and learning. It was fun to see the students so excited about this activity.