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Word of the Week
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"Word of the Week" is one strategy that has been implemented to support the Schools Improvement Plan Objective
for vocabulary development.
Each week a word is taken from the Principal's Book of the Month.
Students are given a definition for the word and an example sentence taken from the book.
Every week we will update this space with the new "Word of the Week", definition and sentence.
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| Literacy Night November 12, 2009
7:00-8:00pm |
Join us in the Auditorium for "One Night, One World" |
| Open House November 19, 2009 5:30pm |
The Lowry CSC is sponsoring an Open House to inform and educate
prospective families interested in sending their children to Lowry
Elementary. |
| Scholastic Book Fair November 6-13,
Before and after school |
Visit the Scholastic Book fair in the school Library. Open
from 7:45-8:30am and 2:45-4pm, from November 6-13, 2009. Book Club
will also be open during Literacy Night 6:30-8:30pm November 12, 2009 |
| Thanksgiving Lunch
November 20, 2009 |
Join your student for lunch on November 20, 2009 to help celebrate
Thanksgiving. |
| Box Tops for Education
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Continue collecting over summer vacation, and we will recommence
classroom competitions in the new school year. |
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"Your Help is needed" |
The
Lowry Way
Mr. Hartman, our dynamic
PE teacher, would like to have the school’s touchstone, “The Lowry Way”
painted on the gymnasium wall to inspire our children.
If you have the skills to do professional-quality work or know someone
who would be willing to donate his or her talents, please contact Debbie
Stark, debbiestark@qwest.net |
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DRESS CODE CLOTHES DRIVE!! The PTO is sponsoring a year round
clothing drive to ensure that all students can comply with the dress
code. Patricia Vaughn, Lowry Elementary School Counselor, will be
handling all donated items. Ms. Vaughn's office is located at the
east end of the library in room 101B and she can be reached at extension
45929. Donated articles can be dropped off in a basket outside of this
office. Please note that we
are now in need of boys and girls clothes in larger sizes. |