Announcements - Feb. 27th
Lost and Found:
Missing: a single key attached to a brown-beaded necklace. If found, please give it to Ruth Innes.
Thanks.
To students, teachers, and staff: We Need Your Help!
The Clerc Center is printing a new magazine. The magazine will be a showcase of art and writing of deaf and hard of hearing students. It will be sent to students throughout the country and show the winning entries in the Gallaudet National Essay and Art Contest for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.
Please help us decide the name of this new magazine. We have put three popular names on the web and are asking people to vote on their favorite. We would like to hear from teachers, staff, and, especially students. What is your opinion? Please look at the names and vote at:
http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/worldaroundyou/2006-02/mag-poll.html
The deadline for voting is March 1.
Thanks for your patience!
Michael Walton, Writer/Editor
Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center
Publications and Information Dissemination
Phone: (202) 651-5340 (V/TTY), Email: michael.walton@gallaudet.edu, VP: 202-651-5340
The integrated kindergarten class..(Steve, Bobbie Jo and Todd’s class) celebrated 100 Days of School today. They had a party this morning from 10;30 to 11:30 in their classroom.
Gail Solit
Kendall School Library purchased 371 new Reading Practice Quizzes and they were installed into Clerc Center’s AR database. Come to the library to see new AR books on the shelving display.
If you need more AR color coding labels for your team library, please contact the library staffs.
Cynthia Sadoski
Hello, my name is Angela Dunkle and I am a student teacher with Sharon Sandoval in Team 6/7/8, Social Studies. In March, my students will be acting out the "Boston Tea Party". I am asking that whoever is a tea drinker, please save your empty tea cartons and drop them off in Sharon's classroom or front office for me. I hope to collect quite a few so that my students will understand how much tea was wasted by being thrown out in ocean in the 1700s!
Thanks for your help.
Angela Dunkle
Missing: a single key attached to a brown-beaded necklace. If found, please give it to Ruth Innes.
Thanks.
To students, teachers, and staff: We Need Your Help!
The Clerc Center is printing a new magazine. The magazine will be a showcase of art and writing of deaf and hard of hearing students. It will be sent to students throughout the country and show the winning entries in the Gallaudet National Essay and Art Contest for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.
Please help us decide the name of this new magazine. We have put three popular names on the web and are asking people to vote on their favorite. We would like to hear from teachers, staff, and, especially students. What is your opinion? Please look at the names and vote at:
http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/worldaroundyou/2006-02/mag-poll.html
The deadline for voting is March 1.
Thanks for your patience!
Michael Walton, Writer/Editor
Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center
Publications and Information Dissemination
Phone: (202) 651-5340 (V/TTY), Email: michael.walton@gallaudet.edu, VP: 202-651-5340
The integrated kindergarten class..(Steve, Bobbie Jo and Todd’s class) celebrated 100 Days of School today. They had a party this morning from 10;30 to 11:30 in their classroom.
Gail Solit
Kendall School Library purchased 371 new Reading Practice Quizzes and they were installed into Clerc Center’s AR database. Come to the library to see new AR books on the shelving display.
If you need more AR color coding labels for your team library, please contact the library staffs.
Cynthia Sadoski
Hello, my name is Angela Dunkle and I am a student teacher with Sharon Sandoval in Team 6/7/8, Social Studies. In March, my students will be acting out the "Boston Tea Party". I am asking that whoever is a tea drinker, please save your empty tea cartons and drop them off in Sharon's classroom or front office for me. I hope to collect quite a few so that my students will understand how much tea was wasted by being thrown out in ocean in the 1700s!
Thanks for your help.
Angela Dunkle


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