Ten Things That Require Zero Talent
I saw this over the weekend and thought it relates to everything we do for kids! Our kids will take on the attitude of all school personnel they come in contact with regardless of title. EVERYONE makes a difference EVERYDAY!!!!! Each week I will highlight some of our opening day themes: #11--You are trustworthy. 100 percent. Always, with no exceptions. I know I can count on you. RIS Mission: Our mission is to inspire and empower all students to reach their maximum potential: one student, one lesson, one day at a time. Things I CAN Control…
Continue to focus on the RIS four core beliefs: It’s about Kids! —Accountability—Transparency—Communication. Positives across the district……….. Russell Primary School (From the desk of Mr. Cassity) We have some awesome partners and parents in our community. A very special thanks to Mr. And Mrs. Carter, who donated a Math Seeds membership for kindergarten!!! Jump Rope for Heart kicked off on Friday. Mrs. Fleming got the students pumped about raising money for a great cause: Russell-McDowell Intermediate (From the desk of Mrs. Wright)
Russell Middle School (From the desk of Mr. Moore)
Russell High School (From the desk of Mrs. Chaffin)
Russell Area Technology Center (From the desk of Mr. Trimble) This week we had the privilege of an awesome visit with the Russell Middle School 8th grade students on Thursday as they prepare to begin making their high school schedules. We enjoyed having the opportunity to get to speak with them about the pathways we offer here at RATC and then giving them some time to tour our classrooms and labs as well as meet our teachers. The faculty and staff of RATC appreciate the RMS teachers taking time out of their busy schedules to allow their students to get to know more about our school. We are excited to see them complete their 8th grade year with much success and then to hopefully see many of them to begin the 2017-2018 school year. Russell Preschool (From the desk of Mrs. Staton) Mrs. McKee and Ms. Snyder's classrooms used different types of transportation to travel the world. We made our own license plates for our cars, used patterns to design our own trains, and painted using the wheels of our classroom vehicles, instead of our fingers or paintbrushes. Mrs. Crump's class kicked off the month of February by studying dental health. We learned about visiting the dentist and caring for our teeth so that we can keep happy, healthy smiles. Mrs. Moore's class finished their pet store project by writing thank you cards to Petland. What’s happening at central office / district this week?
Have a Great week Russell!!!! Sean
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