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Dec. 13th - Dec.17th

  3rd Grade News Week 14 December 13th - December 17th Monday, December 13th - PE Tuesday, December 14th - Music Wednesday, December 15th - Library/Media Center LATE START Thursday, December 16th - Nutcracker Evening Performance (Details below) Friday, December 17th - Holiday Concert at the High School in AM, Class Party 1-2pm Important Dates Late Start -  5th Nutcracker School Performance - December 15th Nutcracker Parent Performance at SJHS Auditorium - December 16th 5:30 PM Holiday Party - December 17th Winter Break-No School - December 20th - 31st   Nutcracker The Nutcracker performances are this week! Our third graders have been working hard to learn the songs and dances and their performance is December 16th at the John and Dede Howard Auditorium at St. Joseph High School at 5:30 pm. Students should arrive at the HIGH SCHOOL at 5:15 pm but not any earlier. They can then report to the Choir Room to wait until showtime. Families, please be seated after your child reports to the c

Dec. 6th- Dec.10th

  3rd Grade News Week 14 December 6th - December 10th Monday, December 6th - Music, Elliot is returning! We are so excited! Tuesday, December 7th - PE Wednesday, December 8th - Ice Skating, LATE START Thursday, December 9th - Library/Media Friday, December 10th - Art Important Dates Late Start -  15th Ice Skating - December 8th Nutcracker School Performance - December 15th Nutcracker Parent Performance - December 16th 5:30 PM Winter Break-No School - December 20th - 31st   Ice Skating   We are excited to be going ice skating this Wednesday! Thank you to our PTO.   We will be skating from 10:55-11:35 at the John and Dede Howard Ice Area. Feel free to join us if you would like. Make sure your child dresses warm on this day and wears long socks to prevent blisters from the ice skates! PTO will buy a Hot Chocolate for each child on their way out.  No other snacks will be available, students should not bring money.   Cold Weather Now that we are getting into colder weather patterns, please