After completely unplugging for one full week and partially the second week, I relearned what R & R means. I can say with 100% certainty....I am rested, refreshed and ready to rock!
I hope you and yours were able to get away and find some rest and refreshment over the holiday season. I am excited to tell you about some fantastic events around the corner as we get back in the groove of our day-to-day lives.
Report Cards, Friday, January 11
Report cards go out this Friday. Third and Fourth grade report cards are accessed online.
Campus Improvement Team Meeting, Monday, January 14
Anyone is welcomed to come to our Campus Improvement Team Meeting at 3:15. Only those on the committee vote. We will be examining our progress towards our goals we set in our Campus Improvement Plan.
Dads Invasion, Thursday, January 17
Dads invade Rockenbaugh! are welcome to come and join their child/children for lunch. If dads are not available, moms or other family members are welcome to fill in.
Martin Luther King Day and No School, Monday, January 21
We will not have school for teachers or students on this date.
Rocken' Dads Breakfast with Dr. Faltys, Friday, January 25
Rocken' Dads are hosting a breakfast for all Rockenbaugh dads and their children on Jan. 25 at 7:00 a.m. in the Rockenbaugh cafeteria. Dr. David Faltys, Carroll ISD Superintendent, is the featured speaker. Come hear from our Rocken' Dads and consider being a Dad of the Day!
Safety Drills in January
We will be having our monthly Fire Drill and our Lock Down Drill. Some have asked me about our lock down procedures. Below is an explanation from our Carroll ISD Emergency Operations Plan:
Soft Lock Down – during a soft lock down, everyone is brought into the building and the doors are locked and secured as a precautionary measure. Administrators and support staff are on heightened alert, watching entrances/exits, but teachers continue teaching and the normal schedule is followed; classes may change at the sound of the bell/period change.
Hard Lock Down – during a hard lock down, everyone is brought into the building and the doors are locked and secured. Teachers and students turn out lights, move away from doors and windows and take cover by hiding behind desks, in classroom closets, bathrooms or other secure locations. Everyone is encouraged to remain as quiet as possible to stay undetected.
Professional Learning Communities, throughout January
Each grade level will be meeting for a 1/2 day in the month of January. We will examine our formerly set norms, analyze student data, evaluate progress towards student goals, discuss the Rockenbaugh Conflict Resolution Wheel, and celebrate the good things happening.
I encourage you as you move through the spring, to unplug from the electronics and plug into your kids. Don't forget to savor each and every day of elementary school with your kids!
To the greatest of days,
Mrs. Young
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