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October 17, 2018

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C-8 Wednesday, October 17, 2018 The Press-Dispatch SCHOOL Submit school news: Email: schoolnews@pressdispatch.net Deadline: Noon on Friday Otwell Miller Academy Pike Central Email: schoolnews@pressdispatch.net DO YOU HAVE SCHOOL NEWS! Above: Llinkyn Knust spent his chief tickets to have lunch with Mrs. Knust and his friend Low- ell Jeffries. Top right: Mrs. Knust's students love work- ing in teams on Quizlet Live. Pictured are Colin Boyd, Jenna Harris, and Kynslee Woods. Right: Second grader Grayson Schultheis re- leased the final monarch butterfly of the season. Cash Cannon is enjoying his class kickball game he purchased with his chief tickets. Mrs. Henson's class played Mrs. Walton's class. Above and right: Mrs. Hartke's second grade class had fun enjoying a day of education at Lark Ranch. Pictured are: Avery Lyons, Braelyn Turner, Wyatt Wolfe, Gavin Smith, Liam Flemming, Canton Cape- hart, Wyatt Nolan, Kaydan Hill and Trenton Stone. First grader Jaxon Jones helped Hunter Blades by tying his shoe at recess. Spencer Fiscus is practicing spelling words under his desk with a dry-erase marker. Ryder Troutman is practicing spelling words under his desk with a dry-erase marker. Kinley Catt is practicing spelling words under her desk with a dry-erase marker. Second grader Conner Fields spent his chief tickets to eat lunch with a staff member. He chose Miss Sara, who happens to be his grandma. MENU Thursday, October 18: Popcorn chicken, din- ner roll, mashed potatoes, brown gravy and vegetable medley. Friday, October 19: Cow- boy Cavatini, breadstick, let- tuce, tomato, salad and cau- liflower with cheese. Monday, October 22 - Friday October 26: NO SCHOOL, Fall Break. Menu subject to change. Milk choices offered daily. Assorted fruits and veggies offered daily. Petersburg Elementary MENU Thursday, October 18: Calzone pizza, garden sal- ad, sweet potato fries, fruit cocktail and a brownie. Friday, October 19: Fish nuggets, oven fries, cole slaw and apple. Monday, October 22 - Friday, October 26: NO SCHOOL, Fall Break. CALENDER Early release dates are Oct. 31 at 2:50 p.m. and 3 p.m. Spell bowl practices are Oct. 30 after school till 4:30 p.m. Robotics team practic- es are Oct. 18 and 29 after school 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 15 -19 – Book Fair! Students will be visiting the Book Fair during their regu- lar library time. Parents are welcome to stop in anytime between hours of 9 and 11 a.m. and noon to 3 p.m. on any of these days. We will be open for Grandparents Day- Friday, Oct. 12. Oct. 15 -19 – Red Ribbon Week Monday – Sweatsuits… "Being drug free is NO SWEAT! " Tuesday-Superhero… "You have power to be drug- free" Wednesday – NO SCHOOL/ Parent/Teacher Conference Thursday- Mismatch clothing… Indians and Drugs don't mix Friday- Red Day…"I am 'red-y' today to say no to drugs" Oct. 17 – Parent/Teach- er conferences will be held from Noon-8 p.m. If you have any questions about your conference call between 8 a.m.-4 p.m. If you need to cancel, please email the teacher. NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS! Oct.18 – PES will partic- ipate in The Great Central US Shakeout earthquake drill Oct.19 – Kindergarten Field Trip, Knepp's Fun Fest Peer Mediator Morning Breakfast Red Ribbon Week Pro- gram - School Assembly 9:00 am in the gym. Oct. 22 - 26 – Fall Break, No School for students Oct. 31 – Hallow- een-please don't let your child wear costumes to school, dress code still ap- plies. – Lion's Club will be here to do visions screenings.

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