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Thank you to our P.T.G. for hosting this assembly during our Fall Festival Celebration next Wednesday!
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This week our Kindergarten and first grade students are learning safety rules... Street Safety Rules 1. Look both ways before crossing the street. 2. Don’t chase balls into the street. 3. Stay on the sidewalk when waiting for the bus. Personal Safety Rules 4. Never take medicine on your own. Ask an adult first. 5. Don’t play with strange animals. 6. Wear a helmet when you’re riding your bike and a helmet and pads when you rollerblade. Safety and Strangers Rules 7. Don’t talk to strangers on the street. 8. Never answer the phone on your own or give out any information. 9. Never answer the door or let strangers into your house. 10. Tell and Yell. Always tell an adult you trust if a stranger bothers you—and if one does yell as loud as you can. Is It Okay? How to Stay Safe © Sunburst Visual Media, a division of Global Video, LLC

Red Ribbon Week

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Red Ribbon Week Concord Elementary Celebrates... Monday, October 22 nd Thru   Friday, October 26 th Let’s show our support for living drug free!!! Monday – Strike Out Drugs (Wear your Cardinal gear!) Tuesday – Crazy About Being Drug Free (Wear crazy socks!) Wednesday – Team Up Against Drugs (Wear your favorite team jersey!) Thursday – Put Drugs to Bed (Wear your PJs!) Friday –Proud to be Drug Free (Show your Concord pride and wear school colors or gear!) Thank you PTG for organizing these events!

Ability Awareness Month

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         Here is a student made creation regarding our theme for this counseling rotation!  Our children k-5 are deepening their awareness regarding different disabilities or challenges that people face in life.  Our main emphasis it that everyone wants and needs to be treated with respect.   We have discussed several different challenges such as:  deaf people, blindness, people needing assistance walking, talking, varies degrees of asthma, diabetes...           Our hope is for the kids to treat others the way they would want to be treated.               We enjojed a book written by former President Jimmy Carter and illustrated by Amy Carter.  The story is about a boy who happens to be crippled.  A few morals the students shared from the book were insightful...                                 *don't judge a book by it's cover                               *don't underestimate a person's ability to achieve greatness                               *challenges can

Good Study Habits Project!

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Our Study Quilt! Thank you for helping your child establish good study habits!