Broadus Schools Principal Denise Ternes 

Broadus Elementary News

 

October 29, 2020



Parent Teacher Conferences: Tuesday, November 3rd, 3:30-7:00 (Elementary). Thursday, November 5th is EARLY OUT at 2:20. PTC are from 2:30 to 6 (Elementary). Report cards and pictures will be picked up at conferences. Mrs. Ternes will be at the high school on Tuesday evening, and the elementary on Thursday evening.

KEEP KIDS WARM AND SAFE! When the weather requires that your child wear boots to school, please make sure they have shoes to wear inside the building. Students must wear shoes in the building at all times for health and safety reasons. Please make sure your child is dressed appropriately for the weather. During the winter months they need to have hats, mittens or gloves, warm coats and boots. Students will be going outside if it is zero degrees or above. We also request that you LABEL your child’s clothing so we can return it to its rightful owner if it’s lost. This alleviates disputes over ownership. Thank you.

Red Ribbon Week Activities-October 26-October 30: Monday, Pajama Day - Don’t get comfortable with drugs!; Tuesday, Crazy Hair Day “Don’t get crazy with drugs”; Wednesday, Superhero Day “Save yourself from drugs”; Thursday, 80’s Day - “It’s cool to be Drug Free”; Friday, Wear Red (morning): “Stick with me and you’ll be Drug Free!”, then change to costumes for parties (afternoon). Classroom Halloween parties are students only this year.

Elementary Halloween Costume Rules: Costumes must conform to the School Dress Code. Costumes should not cause a disruption to the school program. No weapons, toy weapons, or props replicating weapons are to be brought to school. No props or equipment that are unsafe. No costumes are allowed that completely hide the identity of the student, such as a gorilla suit or the “Scream” movie character. Costumes must not impair a student’s vision or movement. No Halloween masks are permitted in classrooms, although masks that do not obscure identity or impair vision may be permitted if your classroom teacher allows it. Costumes should not depict horror characters, gangs, or be scary. Aim for “positive costumes.” Students are encouraged to dress up as historical characters or delicious food items. If you are not sure, don’t wear it. If you have questions, contact Mrs. Ternes.

 

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