FanihiTimes 4.6.15 - Daniel L. Perez Elementary School

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FanihiTimes 4.6.15 - Daniel L. Perez Elementary School
FANIHI TIMES
Check out DLP website at: www.mrfanihi.com
D.L. Perez Elementary School
Check
DLP website
at:
400 Gayinero
Drive, Out
Yigo, Guam
96929
SCHOOL CALENDAR
th
nd
April 6 to May 22 ACT-ASPIRE
& SBA TESTING
4
4/9/15 Elem. Parent-Teacher Conf.
8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Break 11-12 p.m
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
4/29/15
½ DAY
Professional Development
5/25/15 HOLIDAY “No Classes”
Memorial Day
5/27/15 ½ DAY
Professional Development
6/3/15
End of 4th Qtr.
www.mrfanihi.com
653-0404/2177
Students’ Car
Drop-off / Pickup location is at
the back gate
(#3) next to the
Mayor’s Office.
The front two gates are the
entrance and exit designated for
active loading/off-loading of buses
and Head Start students.
In
addition, it is for employees &
visitors’ parking only.
Last Day of Classes
April 6 , 2014
Newsletter #10
CHAMORRO
PROGRAM
Please join us in
celebration of
Chamorro
month’s
culminating
activity:
nd
K - 2 Grade Program: April 17
3rd - 5th Grade Program: April 18
BOTH DATES:
Time: 8:30a.m. to
Location: cafeteria
9:30a.m.
TEST INFO:
ACT Aspire & SBA
tests will
be
administered to our
students on scheduled
dates beginning April
6th until May 22nd.
You
will
be
notified
when
test dates are scheduled.
These tests are extremely
important for the assessment of
your child’s academic functioning.
We need your support to make
sure your child attends classes on
the scheduled test dates and arrives
to school on time (7:45a.m.).
Thank you for your support!
TESTING TIPS:
*Sleep Early (Get a good
night’s rest)
*Wake Up Early
*Shower (Be fresh & clean)
*Eat a healthy breakfast
(At home or at school)
*Arrive to school on time!
Our priority is SAFETY! We
cannot wait for an accident to
occur. DLP must be proactive
not reactive!
PLEASE BE
ADVISED!
To minimize
classroom
distruption, all incoming telephone calls will
not be forwarded. Messages
will be taken at the main office
and teachers will be notified.
Any changes in student’s
transportation mode must be in
writing or in person. Phone calls
will not be accepted. Caller
identification
cannot
be
confirmed.
If, for any reason, you
need to pick-up your child
before dismissal time, you must
go to the office before 1:15 p.m.
Gates will be locked at 1:30p.m.
(no in or out traffic). Students
will not be called out until you
arrive at school.
G.A.T.E. CHOIR
We are pleased to welcome Mark
LaPlante,
G.A.T.E.
music
specialist, to our school. He has
been working with DLP’s Choir, a
group of 4th and 5thgraders and
G.A.T.E. 2nd grade students, who
are scheduled to perform for our
school in a few weeks. The Choir
will sing and dance and the 2nd
graders will perform a play. We
look forward to this special
presentation.
When: April 9, 2015, Thursday
Conferences Begin:
8:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Lunch Break:
11- 12:00 p.m.
Conferences Continue:
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

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