Nov 29, 2016 - Twitter and click on the magnifying glass to ... you need help with Twitter, please stop by! We will get
What’s Cooking at Young? November 29, 2016 Do you struggle to get details from
your child when you ask how their day was? Want a little more insight into what is going on at Young? You
should follow us on Twitter! Go to
Twitter and click on the magnifying glass to search. Type in
#YESYoungsters. You will be able to see every picture that is posted each
day by teachers here at Young! Every teacher does their best to post a
picture everyday of the great learning
that is going on in their classroom! If
you need help with Twitter, please stop by! We will get you set up!
One important life lesson that I hope our children leave elementary school with is to always use the crosswalk. While I am always holding the sign, keeping traffic from running anyone over, you all know in life, that is not always the case. I know that it is often the shortest distance to cross the street closest to wherever your child is sitting or wherever you are parked, however, it is always safest to use the crosswalk. I feel that we need to set the best example for our students by using the crosswalk whenever we can. Please try to remember this when you are crossing to pick-up or drop-off your children. There are always little eyes watching you, so please try to set the best example.
Mark Your Calendars: November 28-December 9- Skate Time for 3rd-5th in P.E.
November 28-December 9- Live Thankfully Food Drive
December 7- Kinder to Polar Express December 8- 2nd Grade to Elm Form December 11- Party with a Purpose at the MPB at 5:00
December 13- Progress Report Day December 16- 2nd grade to perform at Fly Friday at 7:45
December 19- 2nd Grade Music
Program and PTO Meeting at 6:00
December 22- Early Release at 1:00 December 22- Christmas Party Day December 23-January 6
Christmas Vacation!
Live Thankfully is a program that DISD school have participated in for the past three years! It is a fabulous program that provides the “fixings” for a
Christmas dinner to families that might not otherwise be able to provide one
for their families. We are asking that
each class commit to bringing one part of that dinner. The program also
provides families with a fully cooked
ham. We are collecting food now until December 9th. Families are asked to come and pack the food into grocery
sacks on December 11 at 5:00. This
is a great opportunity for students and little ones to experience what it feels
like to give for the good of giving. It is a wonderful experience that I
encourage everyone to participate in.
More information and the specific item your child needs to bring is on the back of this newsletter.
Young Elementary will be partnering up with Mallory Orthodontics and participating in a program called “Live Thankfully”. We will be providing and delivering Christmas dinners to Young families who are less fortunate. Please help us in our quest to provide foods to fill-up our Live Thankfully tubs. As a community, we will also participate in a “Party with a Purpose” on December 11, where Decatur families and students are encouraged to come package the meals and prepare them for delivery. Please look at the list below to determine what your child’s class is responsible for. Please send those items with your child as soon as possible. We are only collecting November 28 through December 9th. Please mark your calendar for December 11 for the “Party with a Purpose” packing party at 5:00 at the Multi-Purpose Building behind the middle school.
Jennifer Griffeth’s Class- Green Beans Deena Jordan’s Class- Corn