Sunday, November 10, 2019

Sunday Digest 11.10.19



  • Please be advised that school will be closed for all students Monday, November 11 in observance of Veterans Day. School will reopen on Tuesday, November 12th.
  • The end of the first marking period is Tuesday, November 12th. Marking period report cards will be distributed on Monday, November 25th from 6:30-8. There will be more activities that day including our Book Fair as well as a PTA Bake sale. Stay tuned for details.
  • Our monthly SLC Meeting will be Wednesday November 13th at 7:45 in the library.
  • Our Annual Potato March will take place on November 20th. Students are invited to bring in non-perishable items for the needy as we march to deliver them to local charities.
PTA news: 
  • The next general PTA meeting is Wednesday, November 13, 6pm in the Library. Minutes from the last meeting and draft agenda are posted on our website.
  • Sign up to participate in the PTA Harvest Bake Sale! Sweet and savory items needed, sign up at http://bit.ly/corderobakesale.
  • Save the date! Saturday November 16, noon onwards, meet fellow Cordero families at our first Saturday Social at Hudson Hall. Kids welcome! RSVP via our PTA Facebook event. Then at 3pm head over to either the Firehouse at Marin & 8th or Hamilton Park children's garden to plant bulbs for the spring: details here.
  • Thank you to all the families who donated to the Enrichment scholarship fund. This fall PTA was able to fund 16 student scholarships.

    Reminders:

    • If you are new to our community, please sign up for emails by filling out this form. Please also provide your email to the main office so they can ensure it is on Infinite Campus. 
    • Parents that use strollers to transport children, please be advised that we need to keep our entry doors clear. Strollers have contributed to a traffic jam on our sidewalks and this disrupts the safe passage of our teachers and students. Please be mindful of where you are stopping with your strollers. Additionally, please remember that one of the key skills for our younger students is learning how to walk to school independently. If you have the time, please make the time to help your children grow. 







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