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Do not park in front of the schools before
A Special Day at
Friday, April 18th is a half day of school. On this day we will be celebrating spring and the coming summer by wearing Sensational Sunglasses!
Maine TV Turnoff Week is April 28 - May 4. The average American watches more than four hours of TV each day. Governor Baldacci and Education Commissioner J. Duke Albanese are asking students to reduce their TV viewing to only 4 hours for the entire week. Students are encouraged to carefully select TV programs and to discuss their selections with their parents. The student participation form needs to be signed by a parent and returned on Monday, May 5. Special recognition will go to schools with 50% of their students participating in TV Turnoff Week. You can look for a participation form arriving home the Monday after vacation.
Spring
Cleaning?
Time for spring
cleaning? Please keep us in mind
when you're hoeing out. The
Arts Alive T-Shirts
Arts Alive Day is Wednesday, May 28th. On this special day everyone will be wearing a student designed "Arts Alive" t-shirt. Students are being asked to donate $3 towards the cost of the shirt. Please send $3 in an envelope to your child's teacher by Friday, April 18. Be sure to mark the envelope with your child's name.
Help Wanted
We are looking for volunteers to help set up the K-6 art displays at PCMS on May 8. If you can help, please call Jennifer at Guilford Primary, 876-4590.
Family Connections
Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles
who are raising their grandchildren, nieces and nephews: Join us for information and good
company. Family Connections meet at Penquis CAP,
Poison Prevention
-- "Kids act fast - so do poisons!"
The
- Medicines (38%)
- Cosmetics and
personal care products (13%)
- Plants and mushrooms
(10%)
- Household cleaning
products (8%)
The Northern New England Poison Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for information about: First aid for poisoning; Preventing poisoning; Medicines, plants and chemicals; and Abuse of drugs, alcohol and other substances of abuse. 1-800-222-1222
Are There Harmful
Plants In or Around Your Home?
Kids and plants don't always mix. Know the plants that could harm children. Children (especially young children) tend to go after brightly colored plants and berries. Here are some to watch out for:
Houseplants:
Chrysanthemum Hyacinth
Philodendron Oleander
Castor bean English Ivy
Mistletoe Ficus
Peace Lily Elephant's Ear
Outdoor Plants:
Apple Seed Milkweed
Boxwood Azalea
Bittersweet Bleeding Heart
Buttercup Crocus
Daffodil Foxglove
Holly Hydrangea
Morning Glory Rhubarb
Tulip Jack-in-the-pulpit
If anyone puts a piece of a plant in the mouth:
1. Carefully remove any pieces still in the mouth
2. Find out the name of the plant if possible.
3. Call the
Important Dates at
April 18 - Early Release Day
April 19-27 Vacation
May 2, 9, 16 - Lynn Plourde (Visiting Author)
May 8 - Visual & Performing Arts Festival @ PCMS
May 12 to 16 - Book Fair
May 20 - Grade 2 Field Trip
May 22 - Memorial Day Concert
May 23 - Early Release Day
May 28 - Arts Alive Day
June 5 - Grade 3 Field Trip
June 9 - Jimmy Bell's Band/Field Day (tentative)
June 10-Last Day of School
Important Dates for McKusick
April 18 - Early Release Day
April 19-27 Vacation
May 1,7,15 - Lynn Plourde (Visiting Author)
May 8 - Visual & Performing Arts Festival @ PCMS
May 12 to 16 - Book Fair
May 17 - First Annual
Rummage Sale @
May 23 - Early Release Day
May 28 - Arts Alive Day
June 9 - Jimmy Bell's Band/Field Day (tentative)
June 10 - Last Day of School
Specials Schedule
Monday, April 14 Day 1
Tuesday, April 15 Day 2
Wednesday, April 16 Day 3
Thursday, April 17 Day 4
Friday, April 18 Day 0
(Early Release Day - Spirit Day)
Monday, April 28 Day 5
Tuesday, April 29 Day 6
Wednesday, April 30 Day 1
Thursday, May 1 Day 2
Friday, May 2 Day 3