Sunday, November 16, 2014

Moms and Muffins Rescheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 18

Due to school being canceled on Friday because of the snow, Moms and Muffins and the Reflections Art Gallery have been rescheduled for 8 to 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18.

Moms, we hope you'll be able to join your students for muffins and milk and then participate in the arts/literature activities in the gym after. It'll be a fun time for everyone!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Calling All Moms

The PTA is hosting Moms and Muffins and the Reflections Art Gallery from 8 to 9 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 14. We invite you to come to the school cafeteria and enjoy a muffin and milk with your students.

Then stay and browse through the Reflections Art Gallery and participate in art and literature stations set up in the gym. You and your students are sure to have a wonderful time!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Friday Fun Days: Popcorn, Reflections Deadline, and Moms and Muffins

There is a lot going on the next two Fridays at Discovery Elementary.

This Friday is the deadline for students to submit their art entries for the PTA’s Reflections program. The theme for this year’s content is “The World Would Be a Better Place if …” In addition to the art, students will have to submit an artist statement and the entry form, which count as 50 percent of the judging. Any dance, film, music, or photography may also be turned in by email to Reflections Chair Brooke Cleverly at brookecleverly@yahoo.com.

It’s also Popcorn Friday. If you prepaid for the year, then the popcorn will be delivered to your students’ classrooms for an afternoon treat. If you didn’t prepay in September, you can send 50 cents in with your students to purchase popcorn.

Next Friday, Nov. 14, is our annual Moms and Muffins. Come have some tasty muffins in the cafeteria with your kids from 8 to 9 a.m. You’ll also have the opportunity to view students’ artwork in the Reflections Art Gallery that will be on display in the gym. We hope to see you there!


October Top Readers Announced

A big round of applause for Discovery readers. Students read 203,587 minutes in September and October, galloping their way toward the million-minute mark.

The October reading minutes were tallied to select the top readers for the primary grades (pre-K to 2nd) and intermediate grades (3rd to 5th).

The October top reader for the primary grades is a boy, who read 1,110 minutes, from Mrs. Drlik's 2nd grade class. The top read for the intermediate grades is a girl, who read a whopping 3,480 minutes, from Mr. Partin's 4th grade class.

Both top readers were awarded a certificate, a goodie bag, and a free book. All students who read 300 minutes or more in October will receive a coupon for a free kid's meal and a slice of pie from Marie Callender's.

In November, the top two classes that read the most minutes will get to their pajamas to school. The top two readers also will be awarded with a free book. Below is the November calendar to keep track of your students' minutes, so get reading!

As former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy said, "There are many little ways to enlarge your child's world. Love of books is the best of all."