Next collection is Monday 2/22 | Return them to the @EagleRockElem Parent Center for processing #BTFE Our next collection of Box Tops is this coming Monday, February 22. All Box Tops may be delivered to the Parent Center for processing. Thanks for your support!
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Feb 2016 issue celebrates Family Engagement in Feb & all year long #PTA4Kids @CaliforniaPTA Decades of research prove family engagement is key to kids’ success in school – and in life. That’s why California State PTA is proudly taking part in National PTA's Take Your Family to School Week February 15 – 19.
Click image at left to read the issue in English or image at right for Spanish version
@PandaExpress this Wednesday 2/17 (11:00a-9:00p) & @EagleRockElem will earn 20% of receipts Support Eagle Rock Elementary and enjoy a meal at our local Panda Express this Wednesday, February 17 where from 11:00a - 9:00p they will donate 20% of receipts! Dine in or takeout! Wednesday, February 17, 2016 (11:00a - 9:00p) Panda Express 4947 N Eagle Rock Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90041 (323) 255-2933 Send Your Sweetheart to the Moon with a "Spacial" Valentine's Card @NASA @Kidsgov Send loved ones to moon with these NASA cards you can download! Space There are many galaxies besides the Milky Way Galaxy we call home. There are so many, we can’t even count them all yet! The Hubble Space Telescope looked at a small patch of space for 12 days and found 10,000 galaxies, of all sizes, shapes, and colors. Some scientists think there could be as many as one hundred billion galaxies in the universe. Find out more Sun The sun sends lots of energy toward us all the time. There are a few different kinds of energy. There is infrared radiation, which is heat. There is visible light, which is what our eyes can see. There is also ultraviolet light. We can’t see ultraviolet with our eyes, but it’s there. And it can burn our skin. Find out more. Earth Earth and the moon are very good friends, but they're not as close as they seem. They’re actually really far apart. The moon is an average of 238,855 miles (384,400 km) away. How far away is that? That’s 30 Earths. And the moon is moving very slowly away from us. It gets about 1 inch farther away each year. But don't worry. They'll still be friends for a very long time! Find out more. Solar System We finally got to visit Pluto, Charon, and the Kuiper Belt! On January 19, 2006, NASA launched a robot spacecraft on the long journey. This mission is called New Horizons. The spacecraft arrived at Pluto in July 2015, and it will continue to study other objects in the Kuiper Belt from about 2018 to 2022. Find out more. Monday (2/15) @LASchools will be closed in observance of Lincoln's and Washington's Birthdays The history of Presidents' Day can be traced back to the late 1700s. People began celebrating George Washington's birthday (February 22) while he was still president. About a hundred years later, his birthday became a federal holiday. Meanwhile, many people celebrated Abraham Lincoln's birthday, February 12, in the year of his assassination (1865) and afterward, though Lincoln's birthday never became a federal holiday.
Friday, Feb 12 at 8:30a in the MPR | Learn about our GATE & Magnet Programs Join our Magnet Coordinator, Ms. Avakian, at the first, "Coffee with the Magnet Coordinator" which will be an informal, informational conversation this Friday, February 12, 2016 at 8:30 a.m. in the MPR. Topics to include GATE Testing and identification, Habits of Mind and how they are being used in the magnet classes, and information about our annual program evaluation. was born on February 12, 1809, in an isolated one-room log cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky His story is as familiar to Americans as any children’s fable. He was born in a log cabin. He became the 16th president. He freed the slaves and saved the Union. He was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre. How did an unschooled, backwoods politician rise to the presidency and guide the nation through its greatest crisis? Who was this individual who helped to define our country’s future through the force of his leadership and intellect? (http://americanhistory.si.edu/lincoln/introduction)
117th Annual Golden Dragon Parade/Chinese New Year Festival | Sat 2/13 (12-8) @CCC_LA @LAChinatown Celebrate the Year of the Red Fire Monkey in Los Angeles Chinatown this Saturday, February 13 from 12:00p until 8:00p with the Golden Dragon Parade taking place from 1pm-3pm (commencing at Hill and Ord Streets and concluding at Broadway and Cesar Chavez). Chinese New Year Festival activities will continue until 8:00p at the Central Plaza Stage (New Chinatown) located at 943-951 N. Broadway. FREE to the public. Click the banner at left for more information. last day to purchase is Thursday, 2/11 and are on sale on school yard before school & at AM recess $2
Just a friendly reminder that the last day to purchase a PTA Flowergrams is this Thursday, February 11. Look for our parent volunteers on the school yard each morning before school and during morning recess. Each Flowergram is $2 and will be delivered to the classrooms on the morning of Friday, February 12. Say Happy Valentine's Day to your child, a friend, or a teacher and remember that all proceeds benefit the sixth grade! Thanks in advance! 2/10 6:00p (MPR) | Campus Playground Research presentation to support Healthier Playgrounds! Reminder that this Wednesday, February 10 at 6:00p there will be a Parent Meeting in MPR where you can learn more about how our school will participate in a very unique and important study centered around healthy playgrounds; informational letters and consent forms will be sent home with all students this month in order to participate. Come learn directly from the Occidental professor how this study will have a positive impact on schools, and how we need your child to participate! |
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