I /--lA H- 0I0-S i a SHE news South HarniltonWaylon Bush, Principal Nancy Kantro, our new pre-k teacher, invites par- ents to stop by and visit the classroom. Mrs. Selph's Kinder- garteners are enjoying the letters of the week. This week the letter is Tt. We have had Tt treats to eat, activities and worksheets to tackle. Next .week our letter is Pp, and we will be doing a mini unit on pumpkins. We are study- ing numbers six through 10. Parents, please read to your child because it will help them develop a love for reading. Mrs. Williams kinder- garten class had a busy week learning the letters Tt.. We did learning activi- ties, writing, letter identifi- cation, copying, making and coloring patterns, as well as making a book What Patterns Do You See? First grade has been en- joying using dominoes in, SUMS math this week. We have been busy practicing basic addition and subtrac- tion. In reading we have been working on initial blends. Parents, we thank you so much for letting us use the scarecrows for decorations. We have enjoyed them. Please feel free .to take them home now so you can enjoy them. Don't forget to send in any spare, change for Relay For Life. We are eagerly awaiting to see Mr..Bush, get creamed with' a pie. IThe .big- day is Monday, Oct. 30. Look out, Mr. Bush. Second grade's latest fo- cus is on Scie'nce. We are learning the parts of a plant: leaves, 'stem, and roots. We are building our science vocabulary through exploring word meanings. Third grade has been very busy this. week. We've been very excited for Greg Hicks' visit. He is conducting an Embryology unit with our class. We have 16. eggs in the incuba- tor and we're learning a lot about how the eggs are made. We also had 30 caterpillars that have de- veloped their cocoons. We are waiting for them to emerge. Such excitement! We really are enjoying Sci- ence. We continue going to the computer lab to work on our reading and math skills. Our student of the week is Maelin Bass. Maelin is really enjoying working our math riddles. She always has her hand up with an answer. She loves to color with her friends. Keep working hard, Maelin. Mrs. Howell's fourth graders discovered six monarch caterpillars in our school butterfly garden. We carefully observed each one forming its beau- tiful green with golden dots chrysalis then emerge ten days later as orange and black monarchs. The class gathered around and clapped as each regal but- terfly fluttered off into, the' Florida sunshine this past Tuesday., Thanks to the following moms for attending, PTO: Jennifer Glover, Lori Stor- mant, and Kim Steichen. South Hamilton will sponsor a parade in honor of all veterans oni Wednies- day, Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m. The parade will 'begin at the Ogburn ball field and' travel up Hwy 41 'to the tourism center. If any vet- erans or active 'military would like to ride in our, parade, contact the school i~s~i of Emergency Manage-. ment, who critiqued the drill. Through their assis- tance and efforts, we were able to recognize problems that need to be corrected before our next drill. We appreciate them taking their time to come to White Springs. and lend their ex- pertise for the safety of our students. Not long ago the Hamil- ton County Public Health Department (HCHPD) ad- vised us that they would be providing some more playground equipment for SHE. That equipment has arrived and will be assem- bled and installed by the district maintenance. We again thank them for their generosity. Have a great week. See you at the parade (wear some red, white, and blue). at 397-4400 or 397-4403. Also, South Hamilton will host a Veteran's Day Luncheon for our White Springs veterans on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 11:45 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Veterans, call and make your reservations to attend this luncheon in your hon- or. The Veterans Day pro- gram was spearheaded by Delores Howell, fourth grade teacher at SHE. She has coordinated the activi- ties and worked tirelessly to honor the veterans through this event. We ap- preciate her patriotism and concern for the veterans and her dedication to teach our students the sacrifice of our military men and women. You know, there were only two defining forces who have ever offered to die for us: Jesus Christ and the American GI. Christ of- fered himself as a sacrifice for our sins and the Amer- ican solider has offered himself/herself to die for our freedom. I guess the most dis- cussed issue at SHE this week is our new loading procedure in the after- noon. While the parents have been very willing and very patient, I'm sure it has been cause for some frus- tration.. We recognize that there are some wrinkles that need to be ironed out and we are working on it. We greatly appreciate your support and cooperation. I try to recognize all the. folks that work so hard to support and help SHE. One of those is Gary Weaver and the GTE Cred- it Union. Mr. Weaver has called our school and of- fered us all sorts of office supply items to us on more than one occasion. I'm not. sure I. have adequately thanked him and GTE. So, Mr. Weaver, please forgive mie and know that'$SHE does appreciate GTECU's support of SHE. Recently, SHE conduct- ed a bomb threat response drill. I would especially like to thank Roger Ehlert and Joanna Griffin from the Hamilton County Sher- iff's Department Division Smokey Bear visited Mrs. Anderson's first grade class at North Hamilton Elementary on Oct. 20. Photo Submitted By Cheryl McCall Mr. Greg Hicks gave his embryology presentation to the third grade classes on Wednesday, Oct. 18. He showed. ,Qerx heads and explained the process of egg to chick. Students are counting down for the hatching in three weeks. Thanks to Smokey Bear ,and his "helper" who came to visit classrooms on FridaY. pet. 20. They gave Useful in- formation about fire safety,. Parents, be sure, you see your child's report card and send it back signed. Also, plan to attend our first nine weeks honors program on Friday, Oct. 27. The Pre-K through second grade program be- gins at 8:30 a.m. and third through sixth grade begins at 9:45 a.m. In addition to academic and behavior awards, special recognition will be given to individuals and classes winning con- tests in Red MRibbon Week, Oct.; 23 through 27. Teaching drug awareness is one way "we are changing lives through quality education." Hamilton County Democratic Executive Committee ricomminds the following votes on Thueday, November 7th ROFFICI GEiERL.ECIOMi B.LOT URWLIMCOUM, FLOUDA Il I "w w, I.- .-" *. :. ; -,.- ;-- " *t '". ., .,... .;": -, . Oct. 26 The Hamilton County Brotherhood will meet Thursday. Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. the Divonia Baptist Church, located on US 129, will host the meeting. Bring a covered dish and join us for dinner and this important meeting. Oct. 27 The Florida Welcome Center Fall Festival will be at the Official Florida Welcome Center from 10.a.m. to-2 p.m. Oct. 27 Friendship Baptist Church will have a Revival at,7:sO p.m. with guest speaker Dr. Russell Riggs. Oct.28 Damascus Holiness Church will have a Breast Cancer Awareness Seminar at 6:30 p.m. at the Woman's Club in Jasper. Contact Yolanda Gaines at 7928458. Oct. 31 White Springs Police Department is having a Fall Carnival from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Ogburn Bpll Field in White Springs. 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