Elementary School Newsletter 11.21.22
This time of year is a time for gratitude. I am thankful to be able to serve the students of our community. I am thankful for the dedication that our parents and families put in in order to help the students succeed. I am thankful for the effort and hours put in by our staff to make their student's experience in school a positive one. I am thankful for the students' commitment to their academics. I also see them growing in their emotional intelligence as they continue to develop relationships throughout the year. Thanks to everyone who makes Premier Charter School such a great place to be.
Cold and Flu letter from Nurse Wilson:
Operation Food Search:
Operation Food Search has various food pantries that distribute coats for families in need. The website below has a map of locations. They recommend giving a call in advance to check on availability and hours.
https://www.operationfoodsearch.org/find-food/#food-map
Hot Chip Challenge ban:
There is a fad out there that has hit our Elementary School called the Hot Chip challenge. Please do not allow students to bring this to school.
PREMIER CHARTER
Absentee/Retake Day Picture Day is:
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Wagner Portrait Group will be at school to photograph any students who were absent on the initial picture day.
FOR ABSENTEE STUDENTS-
https://bit.ly/3UfyVtd
Online Pre-Order Password: 6H2X9X7S
Can't order online or have other questions? We are happy to help! 314-567-5900
News from the Library:
Free Internet Access Through St. Louis City Public Library!
The St. Louis Public Library is lending out long-term hotspots. You must be a city resident to check out a hotspot. You also need a St. Louis Public Library card to check one out. Even if your library card is blocked, you can still get a long-term hotspot. Long-term hotspots are checked out until September 30th 2023
Upcoming Dates:
November 23-25: Thanksgiving Break - No School
November 29: Picture Retakes
Thanks and have a great week!
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Tyson Strickler
Elementary School Principal
Supporting the curious and empowered learner since 2000