A request from Ms. Tanya:
Please take a moment and complete the Georgia Parent Survey (the link is below) by the end of this week, Friday, Feb. 12. Please email me (susan.torrance@sccpss.com) when you have completed the survey,
Georgia Parent Survey
· Anonymous survey for all parents/guardians
Tutorial Reminder:
This is the last full week of tutorial. ELA tutorials will only take place on Thursdays beginning next week. Mr. Trent's tutorial schedule will continue to be on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Bobcat Blast for the week of February 8th:
Carnation sales continue through Thursday, with delivery Friday, February 12th. You may place your order with Coach Lesley in
the MPR or by filling out the order form and sending it in with your child.
As
part of our ongoing parent education series we present Rob Keys, Montessori
Trainer; Thursday, February 11th at 6:30PM.
His topic will be Follow the Child.
The
updated list of our Montessori 101 Parent Education classes is on the
website. Check out the upcoming
speakers, workshops, and student presentations for the second semester!
Many
of our teachers will be involved in Montessori training next week! Wish them luck as they pursue their own
excellence!
Friday,
February 12th is a dress down day for $1 to support the Susan B. Koman
Foundation. To show your support for our Breast Cancer fighters and survivors,
wear pink!
Parents
in our Upper Elementary classes, be on the lookout for information about our
annual Charles Ellis Presents production and Gallery on 49th Street
opening! Our students have begun
planning for this year's event. More
information to come as we approach our May 12th date!
Black History Month Events:
This week's Savannah Black Heritage Festival
Events:
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Wednesday, Feb 10, 7 pm
Annual Future of Jazz Concert and Tribute to the Late Ben
Tucker Featuring local and regional young jazz vocalists and
instrumentalists.
@ the Jewish Educational Alliance, 5111 Abercorn St.
Thurs, Feb 11, 6:30 pm
W.W. Law Lecture I. "The Weeping Time." Otis S. Johnson,
Ph.D., Scholar-in-Residence, SSU, examines the impact of the largest slave sale
in Georgia in US history - which took place at a race track in Savannah, GA,
March 1859.
@ Jepson Center, 207 W. York St.
Sat, Feb 13, 8:30 am - 9:00 pm
GRAND FESTIVAL DAY - An array of family-oriented activities
ending with a star-studded concert.
@ Savannah Civic Center, 301 Oglethorpe Ave
Sun, Feb 14, 5:00 pm
Annual Gospel Concert featuring Wess Morgan. Opening performances
by the SSU Wesleyan and ASU Gospel choirs.
@First African Baptist Church, 23 Montgomery St.
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