Feb. 2, 2010
Delayed Start!
School will start two hours late tomorrow, Feb. 3rd. Classes will start at 10:25. It is still an early release – so it will be a really short day! Dress warmly. I’m sure it will be indoor recess. Not going to get much above zero!
February 2, 2011
LUNCH MENU CHANGE
As a result of school cancelation on 2/2, Thursday’s menu will be the Nacho Cheese & Beef menu from 2/2 with a Beef Pattie Sandwich alternate. The Sweet and Sour Chicken menu from 2/3 will be served Friday, February 4 with a Crispy Fish Pattie Sandwich alternate.
SNOW MAKE-UP DAY
There WILL be school on Feb. 28 to make up the snow day.
February 1, 2011
Early Dismissal!
By now you all know that school was dismissed at 1:00 this afternoon. Thank you for all your cooperation and flexibility in helping all our students get to where they needed to go. I know there were several glitches with the ICCSD’s automated phone calls. The district is working with Global Connect to try and find the source of today’s problem.
Community Service Projects
We are wrapping up our January Community Service Projects. This month we donated “Pennies for Peace” and collected items for the IC Animal Shelter. Thank you for all your generosity!
PTO Meeting Postponed
The February PTO meeting has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 8 at 7 pm in the library. Child care is provided.
Donations for Animal Shelter
Every year to celebrate Sidda’s birthday we collect donations for the animal shelter. This year the donations are being coordinated by a former Penn student as part of a junior high project. Here is a list of items that the shelter needs. The items in red are the items of greatest need. Any donations can be dropped off in the box under the rainbow. Thanks!
- Cat toys (Wands, Feather Sticks, etc.)
- Kitty Condos, Cat Havens
- High quality dry kitten/cat food
- Nylabones, squeaky toys, and tough dog toys
- Hypoallergenic dog food
- Large Rawhides, Bully Sticks, Chew treats
- Large and Extra Large winter weather dog coats
- Litter such as Yesterday’s News, Feline Pine, Carefresh, and wood stove fuel pellets (no wood shavings)
- New or gently used cat/dog carriers – all sizes.
- Large bath towels or blankets cut into 4’ x 4’ sections
- Revolution
- Frontline
- Lysine 500mg
- Sterile Water
- Bleach
- Newspaper
- Paper towels
- 3M kitchen sponges
- Pill crushers (not splitters
Good Reader Program for Grades 3 and 4
Students in grades 3 and 4 are participating in the annual Good Reader Program sponsored by the Coralville Noon Optimists. This project involves reading a number of books from a variety of genres. Some examples include folktales, mysteries, historical fiction, realistic fiction, and biographies.
Once students have read a book, they write a short summary about the book and conference with their teacher about the books they are reading. It is a great way to encourage kids to branch out in their reading and try something new!
Community Service Projects
Community Service Projects
Our current Community Service Project is “Pennies for Peace.” This is being organized by members of a student book club. Students are raising money for schools in Afghanistan. We are only collecting pennies for this drive.
Please contact Liz Callahan if you have any questions about this project
At Penn, we believe it is important to give students and staff many opportunities to make a difference in the lives of others. We do this through a variety of community service projects. When we choose projects, we try and find a balance between local and global projects. We also try and offer a variety of options. Many times these projects are suggested by current or former students. Examples of projects have included:
making placemats for North Liberty Veterans’ Day Dinner
making blankets for wounded soldiers
writing letters to former students serving in Afghanistan
collecting mittens and hats for others
“Hat Day Fridays to benefit the Family Resource Center
adopting 3 acres of rainforest; donating money to earthquake victims in Haiti and hurricane victims in New Orleans
donating pet supplies to the animal shelter
designing cards to sell that benefit Paws for a Cause and the North Liberty Food Pantry
January 6, 2010
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
We have had a great start to the “2011″ part of the 2010-2011 school year. One of my resolutions is to do a better job of keeping this page updated! Feel free to send me a gentle reminder if it doesn’t get updated at least once a week. Seriously!
PENN READS
Penn Elementary This month, Penn Elementary is reading the book, Winter’s Tail: How one little dolphin learned to swim again. Coincidentally, this same dolphin was featured on the Oprah Winfrey show today. Check out this link with your kids! Great story!
http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/Winter-the-Dolphins-Prosthetic-Tail-Video
PENNIES FOR PEACE
Mrs. Callahan, a fourth grade teacher, has a book club that is collecting Pennies for Peace. This is an organization that raises money to educate students in Pakistan and Afghanistan. http://www.penniesforpeace.org/ for more information. Each classroom has a bag in their room to collect pennies until January 13. The book is called Listen to the Wind by Dr. Greg. This is the author of the best-selling book Three Cups of Tea. One penny will buy a pencil. A little will go a long way for those students. Thanks for thinking about it.
ZIO JOHNNO’S
Penn Night at Zio Johnno’s is back! Zio Johnno’s will donate a percentage of proceeds to Penn for orders placed on Monday, January 10th. Check out the Penn web page for more details!
Sept. 1, 2010
WEB PAGE IS UPDATED!
YEA! Thanks to Penn’s webmaster, Jessica McCusker, our Penn webpage is now up and current. Jess will continue to make improvements to the site. Please let us know if you have suggestions.
PENN FRIDAY HAWKEYE FRYFEST !
This Friday all students and staff are invited to wear that black and gold to mark the start of the 2010 Hawkeye football season. We will be setting our own Penn record for the Hokey- Pokey at the noon recess!
Email updates from teachers
If you have an email address – be sure to share it with your child’s teacher. Teachers will be using email distribution lists to share information throughout the year. We hope this proves to be an easy way to keep you updated on what is happening at Penn!
Stay in touch!
There are a number of ways to stay in touch with all the great things that are happening at Penn. You can access all these from our Penn website:
Principal’s Page – This is my newsletter. I will try and update once or twice a week.
Facebook – Quick announcements and FYI items
Twitter – Short posts about things that are happening in the classrooms and hallways of Penn.
Dismissal Note
I have asked all students who are being picked up by car to please load and unload in the front parking lot. We have crossing guards and staff to help direct traffic. It is much safer than on the gravel path by the tennis courts. Thanks for your cooperation!
“Get Moving!” Event
You, your family, and friends are invited to participate in “Get Moving for Healthy Kids”, a 5K walk/ run that will be held on Sunday, August 29th at West High Athletic field, beginning at 8:00 a.m. The walk/race will begin on the track and go into the surrounding neighborhood with shorter races held on the track. The event will also feature lots of educational and fun activities about the importance of physical activity and good nutrition. Proceeds will benefit the Healthy Kids Community Care school based health clinic endowment. You can register online at: www.communityfoundationofjohnsoncounty.org OR fill out the attached form and send it to the Community Foundation of Johnson County. Registration is $12/person or $30/ family. The first 500 registrants will receive a free pedometer.
February 2, 2011