The Bulldog Bulletin
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The Bulldog Bulletin
The Bulldog Bulletin Dye Elementary www.carman.k12.mi.us Mrs. Detra Fields, Principal Mrs. Maria Cox, Dean of Students Fax: 810-591-3310 Ap r i l 1 , 2 0 1 6 Brandon Carr Visits Dallas Cowboys cornerback Brandon Carr stopped by Dye Elementary to exercise and read with Mr. Thomas’s third grade class. Upcoming Events 4/4 - 4/8 4/13 4/14 4/19 4/20 Spring Break Late Start Wednesday school begins @ 9:45 Parent Club Meeting @ 4:15 in Media Center Spring Picture Day Late Start Wednesday school begins @ 9:45 ROCK STUDENTS The following students earned 5 or more ROCK cards, by meeting Dye behavior expectations Eve Harris Aliyah Bowman Amiyah Bowman Alyssa Washington Nikiya Dean Ethan Norman-Davis Elaina Bathrick Noah Peterson Justyn Stutts Ashton Lawson Jaiden Orr Amelia Goodman Christian Alston Ceionta Jackson Dereona Richardson Vanessa Boyd Kamahri Redmond Keerah Walsh Makayla Reed Natalie Bennett Jame Toins-Matiere Amir Gray Malachi Majeed Andrew Fenn Anson Watkins Kelvontae Warren Morgan Carpenter Sha’Niya Bray Olivia Coley William Keltner Mariah Perkins Tavares Mance Hailey Hooks Amira Haddad Leiah Jarrett Corey Martin Angelina Cruz JaNiyah Bradley Benjamin Firmingham Anthony Fisher-Reid Quentin Garbacz Te’Ajia Parrish Brooke Cook Hayden Mora Bennie White Ashton Abbott Hardworking Bulldogs These students have had work displayed on the board opposite the Media Center Attention Fifth Grade Parents Looking ahead to next fall, make sure your student is up to date on their immunizations. Below are the requirements for Middle School students: DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis) MCV4 (Meningococcal) 2nd Varicella Spring Break would be a great time to get their shots out of the way. Make Half Your Grains Whole April is a month where students take standardized tests. Your child’s ability to learn and succeed in the classroom improves when he or she has eaten breakfast. When your children eat breakfast at home, try to include three different food groups. An example of this might be low-sugar, whole-grain cereal with milk and a glass of 100% fruit juice or a sliced banana on the cereal. If time is not on your side, that’s okay. Whole grain waffles, a handful of nuts and an apple to eat in the car on the way to school will work. A peanut butter and banana sandwich is also easy to eat on the go and tastes great. Don’t forget that leftovers from the night before can make a good breakfast. Or you could make a fruit smoothie. Blend whatever fresh, frozen, or canned fruits you have on hand with 1/2 cup of low-fat or non-fat yogurt and you’ve got a delicious breakfast ready to go. Lastly, you can always pack a breakfast to go the night before, so you don’t have to worry about making breakfast in the morning. Flint Water Crisis Parent Meeting, April 18, 2016 The Learning Community @ 4:15pm 1181 W. Scottwood Ave. Flint 48507 Or Dye Elementary @ 6:00pm 1174 Graham Rd. Flint 48532 Supporting Children and families with information and resources. Dye Parent Club News Representative from GCCARD (Genesee County Community Action Resource Department) will be at our April meeting talking about the fair housing program. We are looking to fill the following positions for the 2016-2017 school year: President & Secretary Plan on attending our next meeting on April 14th at 4:15 in the Media Center
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