Sept. 17th News

Remember full-day this Friday, September 19th

Picture day: Wednesday, September 24th

Student council candidates: Speeches will be held Friday, Sept 19th, 9:00 am at the lodge. Students running should be prepared to deliver a short speech. Voting will follow in individual classrooms & results will be announced Monday, Sept 22nd.

Volunteer log: The office now has a computer set up (on the east wall) to record volunteer hours. Please start recording your hours via the computer.

THANK YOU to the Heimburger family! Especially to Anna Dance who’s work has donated numerous items to our school (15 new white boards, chairs, bookshelves, poster boards, etc.). This helps our school immensely. These are big cost items for schools, and to have them donated is a bonus for Soldier Hollow. — PTO President- Tiffany McClellan

Safety & Health Week: Sept 29 – Oct 3. Lots of fun activities will be going on this week, including a bike rodeo on October 3rd.

Emergency Kits: We would like an emergency kit for each child to be brought in by Oct 3. Please put the following items in a bag, with your child’s name on it: change of clothes, snacks, medicine your child needs on a daily basis, & a note/picture from home for reassurance. The PTO is providing water, food & emergency blankets for every child.

UEN Websites: Parents can access teacher UEN websites for class information. There is valuable information on each site. You can get the specific class address from the teachers, or by going to the Soldier Hollow website (www.myshcs.org) & going to individual grade pages, or going to http://www.uen.org and clicking on “Educator Search”. Student government information can be found on Ms. Drozd’s site, as well as the third grade info.

Circus Day for Grades 3-8: K,1,2 classes have been planning our circus day activities since school started, but recently discovered that there is a conflict with the election speeches & voting this Friday. We have, therefore, rearranged our schedule of events so that grade 3-8 may attend the performance by Luna Sticks from 12:00 - 12:40. The remainder of the performance is reserved for grades K,1,2.

We expect to hold this performance in the amphitheatre & we advise that any child with a small umbrella bring it along. It can be used for the possibility of showers, as well as protecting the kids from the hot sun.

Circus Day for grade K,1,2: Below is a schedule for Circus Day, Friday the 19th. If you are a volunteer parent, please send a note or make a phone call to let your child’s teacher know when you could be available to accompany the children or help run an activity center. Volunteers are also needed Thursday after school to help make caramel apples.

8:45 – 10:00: entire school walks to lodge for election assembly
10:00 – 11:20: rotations of centers (Soda Pop the Clown, Mrs. Gallo teaching about animals, face painting & balance beam activities).
11:25 – 12:00: lunch
12:00 – 12:45: all school performance of Luna Sticks at outdoor theatre
12:45 – 1:30: kindergarten, 1 and 2 grades rotate with Luna Sticks for workshop
1:30 – 2:45: finish rotations of centers

Roots & Shoots: Please join SHCS Roots & Shoots Chapter and the Images of Nature Gallery on Sunday, Sept 21st to celebrate “International Day of Peace”. We’ll meet at 11:00 am on the corner of Park Ave & 9th Street, at the Park Silly Festival (in Park City) to make & fly peace doves. Help us celebrate peace & make the community aware of our school & our new Roots & Shoots after school club. If you have any questions, please contact Kelly Gallo (570) 764-2609. Hope to see all SHCS families at Park Silly this Sunday.

Fall Gala: Some wonderful donations are starting to come in for our event. Keep up the good work.

Drop off: in the school office, Tricia Livingstone’s 1080 E. 570 S. Heber 435-657-0955, or at Angie Wycoff’s 515 S. 980 E. Heber 435-654-2506

If you have any questions or would like to help out please contact Angie Wycoff 435-654-2506, 801-403-6743 email angiew74@msn.com

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