Thank You PTA Thank you to the PTA for their efforts in putting together the Back to School Bash! The turn out was fantastic, and it speaks to how connected the Patton Community is! What a great way to start the year!
Patton Playground: After School Hours If at the end of the day you are staying with your child to play on the Patton playground, please be aware that the CAP (Children at Play) program also utilizes this space at the end of the day. With many children outside, we ask that you are supervising your children and helping us adhere to what we teach the kids at school to be safe, be kind, and follow directions. This way everyone can enjoy the playground at the same time. Thanks in advance! 1. Parents must personally transport all medications to school. Please do not send any in backpacks. 2. If a student is unable to participate in gym/recess or if a student has a broken bone/major injury, a doctor's note is required in order to be excused from gym/recess. -Sarah Klancnik, RN Save The Date Please see below all of the grade level performance dates for the year. From District 25Special Services Think Tank Interested in helping connect families with students with special needs – with each other & with their school community? Join a group of parents and educators to brainstorm ways we can foster more relationships through district programs, staff development, education of all families, and community partnerships. Our next meeting is Wednesday, September 5th from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm at the Administration Center. Our topic for this month is “speakers/programs we can offer” so come ready to share ideas. Future meetings include October 5 (10:30 am), November 5 (6:30 pm), and December 5 (10:30 am). Feel free to contact Dr. Lori Bein with questions at [email protected]. Bringing Your Dog to School? Many of us love pets of all kinds! Dr. Bein has had dogs, cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, chameleons, and more. Bringing pets onto school property, however, can cause some concerns. We do have students who are allergic to some pets. We, also, have students who are very afraid of dogs. If you do need to bring a pet with you to pick up your students or to view an outside sporting event, please keep your pet leashed and please clean up after it. Also, please know that some children are very anxious seeing a dog on school grounds. Thank you for helping our students feel safe at school. Click on the links below or HERE for the following flyers: * Chess Scholars * Youth Basketball * Cheerleading * Amazing Minds * Art Classes * Traffic Safety School * Comments are closed.
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