Monday, June 3, 2013
Last Day of School Schedule
Please be sure to check in as a visitor to keep our Falcons safe!
7:45: doors open
8:00: children in classrooms ready for day
8:15: one last assembly
8:30-9:00 Fly Up (this is a time for the children to meet with Mr. Harvey. This is the time for you to get your seats for the USO Show in the gym!)
9:00-9:30 7th graders will be setting up for the USO show.
9:30-11:30 USO Show. All 7th graders are either performing or helping make things happen. We will need to break down before we go to the BBQ. Feel free to stay and help break down chairs, etc.
11:30: School is over. Children will line up at designated area on playground. Children will shake my hand when their adult/parent comes to check them out. Adult/parent will sign my roster (children are the responsibility of the adult/parent at that point; the school day is over). Children/families enjoy BBQ or picnic lunches, sign autograph books, catch up with old friends, make summer plans with new friends, enjoy the wonderful weather.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Fort Stevens Recap Day 1
First of all, I'd like to thank your parent chaperones! They were true troopers and did a great job helping me. I enjoyed working with them a great deal.
After packing and repacking cars, we made it out the door right on time. Our first stop of the day was at Fort Clatsop. There we learned about Lewis and Clark's journey to the coast and the local area. From there we made our way to the Military Museum and Batteries at Fort Stevens. We toured Battery Mishler, which is entirely underground, played on the above ground Batteries, and explored the museum. And yet, we were still not done! Everyone jumped back in the cars for one last stop before camp, the beach. At my favorite secret hidey hole beach, we spent time playing frisbee, building sand castles, getting our feet wet, and laughing a lot. After that, it was finally time to head for camp. We were able to get a hut at Camp Rilea, the military base just down the road. This allowed us to have bunk beds and a roof over our head. We unpacked, made a fire, and cooked dinner. We ended the day with several chapters from Cyrano. By lights out, everyone was pretty exhausted.
After packing and repacking cars, we made it out the door right on time. Our first stop of the day was at Fort Clatsop. There we learned about Lewis and Clark's journey to the coast and the local area. From there we made our way to the Military Museum and Batteries at Fort Stevens. We toured Battery Mishler, which is entirely underground, played on the above ground Batteries, and explored the museum. And yet, we were still not done! Everyone jumped back in the cars for one last stop before camp, the beach. At my favorite secret hidey hole beach, we spent time playing frisbee, building sand castles, getting our feet wet, and laughing a lot. After that, it was finally time to head for camp. We were able to get a hut at Camp Rilea, the military base just down the road. This allowed us to have bunk beds and a roof over our head. We unpacked, made a fire, and cooked dinner. We ended the day with several chapters from Cyrano. By lights out, everyone was pretty exhausted.
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