Sunday, January 5, 2020

Sunday Digest 01.05.2020




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01.05.2020

This Wednesday, January 8th from 6pm to 8pm we will have a Middle School Parent Information Session at Park Francis' 2nd floor. Parents of current 5th grade students may attend. This session is open to any 5th grade parent, not just Cordero parents. More information is available at the following website: https://corderoopenhouse.app.rsvpify.com/ 

Please also do not forget to purchase your tickets to the 10th Annual Cordero Dinner Dance happening on Friday, February 7th from 6:30 to 11. If you would like to be a sponsor or know a business who would like to sponsor the event, please consult our sponsorship information sheet. 

Thank you to Mr. Jack Silbert for sharing his life experiences with our students, we learned a lot about overcoming adversity and seeing life from a different perspective after tragedy. Special thanks for parent Brendan Kuntz for bringing him to Cordero. 

Our 8th grade students will have breakfast with a cop on Thursday, January 9th. During this time, JCPD will meet with students to discuss civic and social media responsibility. They will return for future visits throughout our middle school. 

PTA News

Mark your calendar! PTA's next general meeting is Wednesday, January 15 at 6pm.

Join us Sunday, January 26 for a special CycleGives ride to benefit Cordero PTA! $25 donation with all proceeds going to the PTA. Sign up HERE to reserve your seat! Cycle Bar, 65 Bay Street.  New riders welcome!


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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