Accelerated Reader Goals Met

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These 3rd graders won the drawing for the AR prize!

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These 4th graders won the AR prize!

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These 5th graders won the AR prize!

Friday, November 12th, was a day of recognition and celebration.  Third, fourth, and fifth grade students were recognized for meeting their AR goals for the 2nd six weeks.  The students’ names were placed in a drawing to win the AR prize.  A girl and boy from each grade level was chosen to receive “The Sky’s The Limit” pointer.  All the student names will be in the end of the year drawing for special AR prizes.  The grand prizes will be the use of an Acer and iPod Touch for the next school year.

Below is a list by grade level of all the students reaching their goals:

3rd Graders:
Brianna D, Brinn M, Kylie P, Jennifer W, Luke W,  Trenton A, Noah B, Dustin C, Draven F, Mia H, Austin M, Samantha M, Tanner M, Molly P, Stormy R, Kasey S, Jasmin W, Parker W, Tyler B, Stephanie B, Katelyn J, Simuel M, Carson R, Cory T, Zachary C, Riley E, Korbyn H, Jacob L, Ethan L, Kloie P, Jordan S, and Katie W.

4th Graders: Christian F, Jesse G, Lauren H, Makana M, Gunner O, Dalton S, Emma W, Brennan W, Austin W, Jacob Y,Tyler B, Breanna B, Collin B, Katelyn B, Linley H, Braden H, Baird M, Jane R, Makayla S, Dalton S, Nathan W, Matthew B, Katie C, Dylan D, Anna D, Madison F, Destiny M, Riley N, Camden O,  Allison P, Lisa P, Ashlee W, Erin B, Maddie F, James L, Savannah M,  and Donovan H.

5th Graders: Jennifer B, Kyle B, William B, Kenzie B, Aaron C, Zachary C, Julian D, Makenna G, Holly H, Madison M,  Camero M, Brooklyn N, Sabrina S, Shaynee T, Katie W, Courtney C, Alex G, Kailey G, Angeles G, Mason H, Jaylen L, Johnathan L, Carlee M, Brett M, Joshua N, Elizabeth P, Aubrey W,  Jene W, Cayman D, Brittney E, Colby F, Moises I, Tucker J, Jasmine K, Emma L,  Zachary M, Brialyn M, Addie R, Jessica R, Logan S, Madison S, Lacy S, Layton A, Brendan A, Daigen B, J P C, Jackson C, Bryan C, Natalie C, Cassidy H, Lacey M, Shelby N, Claudia O, Stone P, Joe P, Tyler S,  Luisa S, Kyla W, Payton A, Shelby C, Caitlin D, Alyia H,  Kason K, Seth K, Justin M, Davis M, Chase O, Mya P,  Taylor S, Elijah T, Chase W,  Kevin A, Victoria B, Trenton C,  Emma R, Sydney S, Grace S, Wyatt S, Preston W,  and Makenzie W.

Accelerated Reader is a computer software program called Renaissance Place. This program has a special feature called Renaissance Home Connect. Renaissance Home Connect is a fun, easy-to-use, easy-to-understand web-based interface that allows your student, you, and the teacher to share in the educational experience by viewing progress in certain Renaissance Place programs while outside of school.

You can view Renaissance Home Connect from any computer with an Internet connection using these browsers:

Internet Explorer 6.02 or later

Firefox 1.5 or later

Safari 2.0.3 or later

To log in the Renaissance Home Connect

Website: https://Hosted251.renlearn.com/704172/HomeConnect/Login.aspx

using your student’s username and password for Accelerated Reader.

In Renaissance Home Connect you can also:

Click Email Setup to sign up to receive emails showing your student’s quiz or test results

Click Help to get answers to your questions about Renaissance Home Connect

I am Me and Drug Free!

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I AM ME AND DRUG FREE!

Red Ribbon Week

October 25 – 29, 2010

Monday, October 25Start off the week right and wear RED.

White Oak Elementary School shows support of Red Ribbon Week and wear red to show that you are drug free

Tuesday, October 26Join the team and don’t sweat drugs!

Wear sweats and school shirt.

Wednesday, October 27Pair up against drugs with Twinkie Day!

Dress like a friend, or dress like your teacher.

Thursday, October 28Outsmart drugs by using your head!

Wear a hat or cap.

Friday, October 29Spook out drugs!

Wear a costume. No masks or handheld props allowed.

(Costumes must follow the dress code found on page 7 of the Primary Student Planner and pages 13 and 14 of the Intermediate Student Handbook.)

We hope everyone will encourage their child/children to participate in these drug free awareness activities.