SIGSBEE SCOOP

respect, responsibility, resilience
April 27- May 1, 2020


Monday, April 27th. 8:30 AM


8:30 AM: Picture Book Read Aloud with Captain Sohaney, CO of NASKW

NASKW CO Captain Sohaney will be reading aloud to students to start off their week, in honor of the Month of the Military Child.  Look for a Zoom Link in SeeSaw and Google Classroom to be a part of the read aloud.  



Thursday, April 30th. PET ZOOM BOMB


8:30 AM:  Picture Book Read Aloud with Masterchief Audette, United States Coast Guard.  Join CMC Audette to start your day with a guest read aloud.  The Zoom link will be in SeeSaw and Google Classroom.

It's PET ZOOM BOMB DAY!: Bring your pets to the screen for some awesomeness but please don't stress them out if they are shy!  We will have a contest for
Best Expression
Awesome Outfit
All Around Winner

If your pet can't or won't join your lesson, you may send a picture to your teacher.  If you don't have a pet, you can use a stuffed animal instead.


Friday, May 30th.  Specials Live Lessons


Now that we have received confirmation about the requirements for our school calendar (see below), we will be offering optional live lessons on Fridays with our special teachers.  This is a great time to fulfill your requirements for art, music and PE.


NEWS ABOUT THE END OF SCHOOL 

The academic year will end as planned on May 30th.  There will be no changes to our format for home learning on Mondays-Thursdays.  We will be adding  "specials" live lessons on Fridays to help students complete their requirements.  Specials project related to theses subjects continue to be available on the website should a student prefer to work at a different time.  Please read the End-Of-School FAQ (linked below) for more information.

END OF SCHOOL FAQ

There are many updates now available regarding the new procedures for the end of school and more to come as we prepare in the next five weeks.  Please click on the link above for details regarding the most frequently asked questions

MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD


April is the month to honor the military child.  Typically, our school is covered in purple (the color that represents the military child) and we enjoy celebratory events.  Though we are saddened that we can't be together at this time, we know our students are resilient, tolerant and hardy.  They bloom wherever they are planted, just like the dandelion that was chosen to represent them.  No matter where you are, we salute you!

CHOOSE AN ADJECTIVE TO DESCRIBE YOUR FEELINGS

We asked parents to give us an adjective to describe how they were feeling during this time.  Here is a word cloud with your responses:



Click HERE for slideshow of pictures



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