Eagles Express 10

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Eagles Express 10
EAGLES
EXPRESS
A publication of Camden Station Elementary
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M O N T H LY N E W S L E T T E R
TIME FOR FALL!
Camden Station’s
Mission...
Through research-based
instruction, students will become
effective communicators and
critical thinkers, who have a solid
foundation in leadership, literacy
and technology, and can work
creatively in both independent
and collaborative situations.
As a Camden Station Eagle, I…
Solve problems
Own my learning
Achieve goals
Respect others
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...at the bes
“Are you SOARing?”
Pri n ci pa l p oin t s ... from Mr. Stu Martin
ello Camden Eagles! I
hope everyone is enjoying
the Fall festivities, and
spending some quality
time with friends and family. I
would like to talk this month
about the saying we’ve all heard
from our parents or grandparents
at some point. How many times
did you hear, “Kids have changed
so much these days. They just
don’t…”? You can fill in the
blank there about how kids don’t
have respect, don’t have a good
work ethic, etc. And this isn’t
new thinking on the parts of
adults. You can look back
through the centuries and find
multiple quotes from famous
leaders and teachers who fear for
the future of their society, because
of the inadequacies of the youth.
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Do cultures change over time?
Yes. Does each generation bring
something new to the table, when
it comes to social norms? Yes.
Are these changes good? I’m not
even going to answer that
question during this election year!
Here at Camden, we’ve been
asking the previous question to
ourselves lately. “What’s up with
the kids these days?!?” We have
noticed a slight shift in our
student behavior and interaction.
We began to notice hints of these
changes about halfway through
last year, and they have been
progressing ever since. Do we
have great kids at Camden?
Absolutely! Respect for one
another has always been a top
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Increase in Tardiness...
We have had a large number of
students being tardy over the
past 2 weeks. By Board Policy,
students are to be in their
classrooms by 7:50. This means
that if you are
arriving at 7:50,
or later,
your child is
tardy, and you
MUST park your vehicle and
walk them inside to sign them in. Thank you for helping us with
this attendance issue.
priority at Camden. Our kids have
been very impressive with this
quality. Lately, however, we have
seen that we are addressing this
issue with our students on a more
frequent basis. Spotting the issue is
the easy task. Finding out why it’s
happening and where it’s
originating, however, is the difficult
part.
Some of the behaviors we have
been noticing lately range from
unkind words, to unsportsmanlike
behavior, to not respecting the
authority of the adult and the
expectations. When we work with
these students, in our efforts to help
them make the right choices, there
are some common trends that we
just can’t ignore. Two
commonalities really stand out
when it comes to our students and
negative behavior; the media they
are exposed to, and the interaction
with others at home.
I’m continually surprised at the
television shows our elementaryaged students watch. Our students
have no problem quoting adult
“reality” shows, MA-14 shows like
Family Guy, etc. But even if your
child is not watching adult
programming, take a look at the
children’s shows they are watching.
Just because it’s
on Disney,
Nickelodeon, or
ABC Family,
doesn’t mean it’s
appropriate. Pay
attention to how
children talk to
one another on
the shows they
watch, how they
talk to their
parents, or how they treat educators
and law enforcement officials.
Disrespectful, and sometime
bullying, behavior are presented as
the norm on some children’s
programming. Most “Reality”
television sends a very
dysfunctional message to children
about what their own reality should
be. Many professional athletes do
not send a positive message about
teamwork and sportsmanship.
Whether you know it or not, your
kids are watching all these things,
and soaking it up like a sponge. We
know they’re watching it… they tell
us! It’s so important that you pay
attention to what your child is
watching, and then
having conversations
with them when
disrespectful
behaviors are
modeled for them.
The taunting you see
from a professional
athlete on the field
might be entertaining
for fans to watch, but
it certainly isn’t when
you see it directed at
another child in the classroom.
I could write in great length about
social media on television,
computers and hand-held mobile
devices. Please know this has a
tremendous effect on young minds
and is affecting their social
interactions as they are forming lifelong habits. Social media has
become more interactive (2-way),
and has changed dramatically over
the past 10-15
years.
Progressing
technology has
allowed children
to socialize in a
completely
different way,
too. So, we may
not be old fogies
when we say kids
are different these
days. There may be some truth to
it! Please be diligent in censoring
your child’s TV watching, social
networking, etc.
The other correlation with behavior
we’re seeing is the interaction our
students are having at home. Many
times, when I ask a student why
they chose a negative behavior, and
where they’ve seen that before, they
tell me about the interactions
between siblings, cousins or parents
at home. We all have disagreements
with our family members, but
please remember that little eyes and
ears are present. What is modeled
for them at home, as “normal”
behavior, has a
tremendous impact on
them and their own
life-long social
behavior. What is
learned from birth to
10 years-old, is very
hard to unlearn.
That’s why it’s so
important to be sure
we’re modeling
positive behaviors for
our kids, and problem
solving skills that actually solve the
problem, not make it worse.
Sorry for the lengthy letter, but this
is a topic we think is very
important, and needed to be brought
up. We do have good kids at
Camden, and that’s why it’s difficult
for us to see them slowly losing
their respect for one another. When
you see someone being “ugly” on
the TV or computer screen, please
take the time to talk with your child
about why that type of behavior
doesn’t solve problems, and only
hurts yourself and others. Then, as
the parent, you can make the choice
as to whether your child watches
that program again.
Thank you for reading. Please
know that we will always continue
to help our students understand the
importance of being a good citizen,
while we help them be life-long
learners!
Stu Martin, Principal
Counselor’s Corner
...a monthly update from Mrs. Ford
As human beings, we are o1en afraid or uncomfortable of people or situa8ons in which we do not understand or see as different from us. O1en, our first response is to make fun of or joke about those people or situa8ons. It is important that as parents we teach our children to open themselves up to people or situa8ons that are different. Teaching Tolerance is a magazine and website resource that I o1en use to get ideas on teaching children how to respect others. The 8ps listed below discuss ways that you, as parent, can help your child embrace diversity.
Model it
1. . Talking to your child about the importance of embracing difference and trea0ng others with respect is essen0al, but it's not enough. Your ac0ons, both subtle and overt, are what she will emulate.
2. Acknowledge difference. Rather than teaching children that we are all the same, acknowledge the many ways people are different, and emphasize some of the posi0ve aspects of our differences – language diversity and various music and cooking styles, for example. Likewise, be honest about instances, historical and current, when people have been mistreated because of their differences. Encourage your child to talk about what makes him different, and discuss ways that may have helped or hurt him at 0mes. AIer that, finding similari0es becomes even more powerful, crea0ng a sense of common ground.
Challenge intolerance.
3. If your child says or does something indica0ng bias or prejudice, don't meet the ac0on with silence. Silence indicates acceptance, and a simple command – "Don't say that" – is not enough. First try to find the root of the ac0on or comment: "What made you say that about Sam?" Then, explain why the ac0on or comment was unacceptable.
Visit my website at www.camdensta0oncounselor.weebly.com
4. Look for everyday ac0vi0es that can serve as springboards for discussion. School-­‐age children respond beWer to lessons that involve real-­‐life examples than to ar0ficial or staged discussions about issues. For example, if you're watching TV together, talk about why certain groups oIen are portrayed in stereotypical roles.
Seize teachable moments.
Emphasize the positive.
5. Just as you should challenge your child's ac0ons if they indicate bias or prejudice, it's important to praise him for behavior that shows respect and empathy for others. Catch your child trea0ng people kindly, let her know you no0ced and discuss why it's a desirable behavior.
It looks like Mr. Mar0n and Mrs. Ford will be dus0ng off the kickballs. Congratula0ons Eagles! You reached our highest goal of $18,000 and the reward of a school wide kickball tournament. Not only did we meet our top goal we exceeded it. As of today you have raised over $18,844 for Camden in the 2012 Walk A Thon. Our Eagles can really soar. We have some great school wide fun in store for everyone, including an extra recess period, a PJ Day, a Hat Day and the long awaited Kickball Tournament. PTA News
What a wonderful day we had for our Walk A Thon, and as always the track was lined with family friends and fans of our students cheering them on as they ran, danced and jogged to the music. Thank you to everyone who gave their 0me to help our teachers and staff host another fun and successful day. A big thank you also goes out to all the families and students at Camden that put in all the hard work to raise money for our school and help us meet our goals. Thank you also to the our local businesses that donated items for our Walk A Thon including Quest Outdoors, Swaggs Running Store, and Game Stop. Way to Go Eagles !
Quest Outdoors Gi- Card Winners: Lap Winners
K Logan O7man ( 9 ) Mrs. Bebelaar
1 Jack Sullivan ( 9 ) Ms. Osborn **** Tied with Jackson Korowin from Ms Sanders
2 Ryan Woosley (11) Ms Dziedzic **** Tied with Grant Hamilton, Betsy Huckaby, and Natalie Beard
3 Kyle Elsbury (12) Ms. Murphy **** Tied with Abagail Buchanan, Jada Bayless, Jackson Graves, Grayson Klehr, Marissa Loster, Hannah OGara
4 Ryan Ennis (14) Ms. Lowe **** Tied with Chase Houlihan, Miles McGinnis
5 Timothy Stragand (15) Ms. Garre7
167 Reached the $50 level and above and will receive a 2012 Original Camden Sta]on Walk A Thon T Shirt
80 Reached the $80 and above level
School Prize Levels Reached:
Newscast winners: K Chloe Hardesty (Ms. Townley)
15,000 Extra Recess
16,000 PJ Day
17,000 Hat Day
18,000 Kickball Tournament
1 Nicholas Pearl ( Ms. Osborn)
2 Haley Byrd ( Ms. Arthur )
3 Ronnie Simpson (Ms. Sraj)
4 Sam Pucke7 (Ms. Allen)
5 Madison Bosa (Ms. Pfeifer)
Grand Total Raised as of today: $18,885
Class Pizza Party Winners K Ms Townley $1,320
1 Ms Moberly $1,305
2 Ms Dziedzic $1,005
*** 3 Ms. Sraj $1,755 (school winner, special cra-/ ac]vity)
4 Ms. Larkin $1,090
5 Ms. Pfeifer $1,199 iPod Shuffle Winners: K Connor Wood Ms. Bebelaar
1 Landon Olgine Ms. Sanders
2 Elliot Ford Ms. Dziedzic
3 Jessi Taylor Ms. Sraj
4 Riley Trimble Ms. Larkin
5 Trevor Butler Ms. Pfeifer
Runner Up iPad 1st Gen: Addison Welsh
Grand Prize Winners iPad 2nd Gen:
Ethan DeVasier
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Prices - One ticket is $.50
Games with prizes = one ticket per game
Games with no prizes = free
Inflatable = one ticket per turn
Pumpkin painting = $4.00
Balloon Animal = one ticket per animal
Steve-o Magician = one ticket for show
(2 shows at 5:00 & 6:00 in gym
BEST DEAL: Wristbands $10
(includes unlimited games, inflatable,
magician & pumpkin)
FOOD!
* Domino’s - selling pizza for $1.50/slice
* Visit the Kona’s Shaved Ice Truck
(Camden Station PTA gets 25% of sales
from vendors!)
Morning
Breakfa!
We have noticed many of our car
riders arriving after 7:45, and then
needing to
eat
breakfast.
This causes
students to
miss out on
classroom
instruction
that starts at
7:50. If you are expecting your child
to eat breakfast at school, please drop
them off between 7:30 and 7:35. If
you plan on dropping them off later,
please provide breakfast at home for
your child.
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October Promotions
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New Customers can use promo code:
newfive to save $5 off $25
Existing Customers watch your email for
special coupon codes for products!
Free Broccoli when purchasing $40 or
more of Market Day products!
Free Chicken Steaks when purchasing
$90 or more online and using the promo
code: OCTBONUS
Everyone who orders gets a free PB&J
Gramwich Bar!
October is a qualifiying month for the
frequent buyer bag giveaway for
December!
Order Cutoff date is Friday, October
12th...go to marketday.com to order
Pick up Date is Wednesday, October 17th
from 4:30-5:30 pm
PTA MEMBERSHIP & STUDENT DIRECTORY FORMS
This is a reminder that we need the pink PTA Membership form and money as well as the green
Student Directory form and money sent in as soon as possible. Our goal is to have the Student
Directory completed by our Fall Carnival on October 13th but we need your forms turned in ASAP to
make it happen! Thanks for your help!
2012-2013 PTA
CARDS
We have decided not to send the PTA Membership Cards out this year unless you specifically request
one. In the past the cards have been good for discounts and other various perks but that is no longer
the case. However, the cards do show your personal PTA number that would only be used in instances
of voting at the national level. If you would still like to receive your card I am more than happy to send
it to you. Please send me an e-mail requesting your card at [email protected] and I will
send it right away. Thanks!
After School & Fall Break Openings:
We still have a few open spots in all
grades. If you are looking for someone to
watch your child during Fall Break look to
Eagles Nest! We open at 7:00 am and
close at 6:00 pm. If you should have any
questions please call Pat Maurer at
241-3411.
Extra Activities:
Camden Childcare &
TENNIS
6 weeks Tennis Session
After School Activities
Starting October 8th through November 19th
Grades K - 5th grade
Time: 2:30 - 3:15 pm
Location: Eagles's Nest and No Equipment Necessary
Cost: $60
Minimum 8 students
You do not have to be in Eagles Nest to join, this is for everyone!
Contact: Karen Draper with USTA at [email protected] or 502-533-0204
Kickin' It Tae Kwon Do
8 weeks Tae Kwon Do
Starting October 30th through December 17th
Grades K - 5th grade
Time: 2:30 - 3:00 pm
Location: Eagles's Nest
Cost: $80 with a $25 registration fee
Free Uniform
New students welcome
You do not have to be in Eagles Nest to join, this is for everyone!
Contact: Taryn Noll [email protected] or call 502-265-5060
Did you know that nearly one out of every two
10-13 year olds own a cell phone? Many
children under 10 even have their own cell
phone. Many also have an ipod touch, DS or
ipad with internet connection. Kids today are
very connected at a much younger age. Ever
wonder about all of the different social media that your children are visiting? Facebook, twitter, foursquare, youTube,
Xanga, friendster, Chat Roulette, to name just a few. Texting is also extremely popular. This trend is not going
anywhere. Children younger and younger are getting on sites that they don't understand. Parents, it's time we get
educated, equipped, empowered and engaged in this digital world--for their protection and for the sake of being able to
communicate with our children. Join Mary Beth Uberti, a certified Life Coach with Operation: PARENT, as she visits today's social media. Mark your
calendars for Tuesday, October 16th, from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon or from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Cost of the seminar is
$10.00. You may register online at operationparent.org or by calling 502-245-7154. Seminar will be held at our
Middletown location at 13029 Middletown Industrial Blvd. As always, you may visit our website to learn about
parenting classes that are offered throughout the year. OPERATION: PARENT
National School lunch week is October 15-19. Our Theme this year is ‘School LunchWhat’s Cooking?’ We would like this opportunity
to showcase our new, healthier options served to
students. We are hosting ‘Take Your Parents to
Lunch Week’. The school with the highest
participation (the most lunches purchased for the
week) will win a school assembly featuring the
Power Panther, spokes character for the USDA
Eat Smart, Play Hard Campaign. The assembly for
Power Panther in action!
the winning school will take place in November.
October 15– K and 5th
October 16– 1st and 4th
OUTRAGEOUS OCTOBER
CAMDEN CAFE
TAKE YOUR PARENTS TO LUNCH WEEK
October 17– 2nd
October 18– 3rd
October 19– No School
CAMDEN CAFÉ NUTRITION STAFF
Assistant Manager Michelle
Browning
Mara Montgomery
Manager Vickey Lisenby
Blanche Pate
World school milk day
SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
Special points of interest:
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Holly McDevitt
Upcoming events & menu changes
Tuesday November 13/
Thanksgiving Meal: Sliced
Turkey with gravy/Mashed
Potatoes with gravy option/
Seasoned Broccoli/Mandarin
Oranges/Cranberry sauce/W/
G roll/Cake with icing
Tuesday November 20:
w/white icing
Martin Madness (Mr. Martin’s
Birthday. Just a few of his favorite things.
Things in the works: MUSIC
Corn Dog/French Fries/Baked
Beans/Mac & Cheese/Bananas/
Birthday Cake! (chocolate cake
MONDAY: play music in the cafeteria at
breakfast and lunch. EAGLES LANDING: We hide an eagle statue in the
cafeteria. Everyone who comes in to
purchase a lunch has a chance to find the
eagle and choose a prize at the Café
Treasure Chest.
Fall 2012-2013 Menu
Camden1Station
Week1Of:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Daily&Options&Include:&Featured&Entrée,&Smucker's&Uncrustable&w/cheesestick,&LowFat&Yogurt&&&Graham&Crackers
10/15/12
10/16/12
10/17/12
10/18/12
8/20/12 Chicken1Nuggets,1WG
Hamburger1w/fixings:
Chef's1Salad
9/17/12 Green1Beans
Nacho1Grande,1WG1Chips
1Lettuce,1Tomato,Pickles
Carrots1with1Dip
Cheese1or1Pepperoni
w/Salsa,1Sour1Cream
10/15/12 Mashed1Sweets
Applesauce
Orange1Wedges
Cobb1Corn
Spanish1Rice
11/29/12 Chilled1Pears
Baked1Fries
Soft1Pretzel1Stick
Romaine1Garden1Salad
Broccoli1w/dip
12/17/12 Apple1Slices
W/G1Chocolate1Chip1
Shape1Up1Juice1Bar
Mandarin1Oranges
Sliced1Peaches
1/21/13
Cookie
8/27/12
Fresh1Banana
10/29/12
10/30/12
10/19/12
Papa1Johns1Pizza:1choice1of
Jello1with1topping
11/1/12
11/2/12
11/3/12
Fish1Bites
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Oriental1Chicken
Homemade1Soup1w/
10/29/12 Romaine1Garden1Salad
Steamed1Broccoli
Cherry1tomato/carrot1cup
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Cheesy1Breadstick
11/26/12 Glazed1Carrots
Macaroni1&1Cheese
Frozen1Fruit1Cup
Creamy1Carrot1&1Raisin
Romaine1Garden1Salad
12/31/12 Oven1Toasted1Breadstick
Cole1Slaw
Fresh1Banana
Salad
Sweet1Potato1Puffs
Apple1Slices
Chocolate1chip1Cookie
Pineapple1Chunks
Shape1up1Juice1Bar
9/24/12 Spaghetti/1Meatballs
Fresh1Grapes
Asst. Milk is offered
Daily with Each Meal.
Extra Milk: $.50
Lunch Prices:
Student: $1.85
Reduced: $.40
Adult: $3.00
Extra Entrée: $1.75
Fresh1Melon1Chunks
9/3/12
11/5/12
11/6/12
11/7/12
11/8/12
11/9/12
10/1/12 Pizza1Pocket
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Oven1Baked1Chicken
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Shredded1Lettuce,1Cheese
12/3/12 Tiny1Red1Potatoes
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WG1Roll
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Pineapple
Fresh1Banana
9/10/12
10/8/12
10/9/12
LF1Cake
10/10/12
10/11/12
10/12/12
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Boneless1Breaded1Pork1Chop
11/12/12 Colossal1Baked1Fry
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Cherry1tomato/carrot1cup
WG1Cereal
Baked1Beans
12/10/12 Green1Beans
Seasoned1Broccoli
Frozen1Fruit1Cup
Perk1Me1Up1Potato
Applesauce
Mandarin1Oranges
Fresh1Banana
Baked1Apples
Glazed1Carrots
10/8/12 Big1Daddy/s1Pizza1WG
Pears
Grapes
Monday
WG1Roll
Sugar1Cookie
Assorted1Juice1Cup
1Cookie
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10/15%11/5
Muffin1&1Cheesestick
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Lunch inc. choice of:
1 Entrée
3 Sides
Milk
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Tuesday
10/16%11%6
Biscuit1Sausage1Jelly
Tuesday
10/9%10/30
Mini1Cinnamon1Rolld
Fall Breakfast
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Mini1Waffles
Wednesday
10/18%11/8 Friday
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10/10%10/31
Sausage1Pancake1on1stick
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Donut1with1Graham1Cracker
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Donut1with1Graham1Cracker
10/11%11/01
Biscuit1with1Chicken1Star
Student Breakfast: $1.10Adult Breakfast $1.50
Reduced Breakfast: $.30
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED!!!
HEALTH
SCREENINGS
NOV. 1, 2012
It is once again time for health screenings for
Camden Station! I need about 6 volunteers who are willing to help. It is really very easy (and painless!!)! I would need you to show up at approximately
7:50 am on Nov. 1st- and we are usually done
before lunch! You do not need to know what to
do, someone is there to help us!!
Please contact me, Debbie Arnold, if interested at
[email protected] or 777-0006
Thank you in advance for your help!!!
10-8-12
11-2-12
Book Fair open 7:30 - 3:00
Mad Science 2:30 - 3:30
thru 10-12-12
11-5-12
10-9-12
4/5 Grade Chorus 2:30 - 4:00
Cross Country practice for 3rd - 5th graders
11-6-12
Septa Meeting 7:00 PM
NO SCHOOL
10-11-12
11-8-12
Cross Country practice for 3rd - 5th graders
4th Grade Climbing Club 2:45 - 3:45
4th grade Climbing Club 2:45 - 3:45
Bricks 4 Kids 2:30 - 3:30
Bricks 4 Kids 2:30 - 3:30
Mega Cheer 4:15 - 5:15
Mega Cheer 4:15 - 5:15
Cross Country Awards & Pizza Night 6:30
Domino's Dough Raiser Night
- 7:30
10-12-12
Domino's Dough Raiser Night
Mad Science 2:30 - 3:30
11-9-12
5th Grade Climbing Club 2:45 - 3:45
Mad Science 2:30 - 3:30
10-13-12
5th Grade Climbing Club 2:45 - 3:45
Cross Country Meet 3rd - 5th graders only
11-12-12
Camden Fall Festival 4:00 - 7:00
4/5 Grade Chorus 2:30 - 4:00
Book Fair open 4:00 - 7:00
11-14-12
10-15-12
EARLY RELEASE DAY
Cross Country practice 3rd - 5th graders only
Market Day Pick up
4/5th grade Chorus 2:30 - 4:00
10-16-12
Cross Country practice 3rd - 5th graders only
10-17-12
5th Grade Climbing Club 2:45 - 3:45
Market Day Pick up 4:30
Gustavos Family Food Night
10-18-12
Last Cross Country practice 3rd - 5th graders
only
4th Grade Climbing Club 2:45 - 3:45
Bricks 4 Kids 2:30 - 3:30
Mega Cheer 4:15 - 5:15
Domino's Dough Raiser Night
Have something you would like
10-19-12 thru 10-26-12
FALL BREAK NO SCHOOL
entered in the Eagles Express?
10-27-12
Call Rachael at 422-3717 or send an email to
Cross Country State Meet 3rd - 5th graders only
[email protected].
10-29-12
4/5 grade Chorus 2:30 - 4:00
10-30-12
Skating Party @ Champs
10-31-12
Reflection Contest Entries Due
For more information about what’s going on at
Kindergarten Field Trip 8:30 - 1:00
Camden, visit www.camdenstationpta.com.
Gallrein Farm
5th Grade Climbing Club 2:45 - 3:45
Want updates throughout the month? If you aren’t
11-1-12
already on the Camden PTA’s email list, call Camden
4th Grade Climbing Club 2:34 - 3:45
Bricks 4 Kids 2:30 - 3:30
Station at 241-1271 and ask to be added.
Mega Cheer 4:14 - 5:15