P.F.FLYER PINE FOREST ELEMENTARY Issue 7 October 24, 2012 Website: www.humbleisd.net/pfe Phone: 281-641-2100 Fax: 281-641-2117 Absence Line 281-641-2119 Clinic 281-641-2105 Menu Hotline 281-641-5838 Principal: TJ Hall Asst. Principal: Shannon Lalmansingh Counselor: Jennifer Vandenbrook Anonymous Tip Line 281.641.TIPS(8477) 10/25 Report cards go home 10/28-11/1 Red Ribbon Week 10/28 *7:30am 5 th grade Go Green Club *Library Fundraiser:Magazine Sales 10/29 *7:30am 4 th grade Go Green Club *Boo Fun Run (during Specials) 10/30 *7:30am 3 rd grade Go Green Club *Early Release @ noon (parent conferences) 10/31 Early Release @noon (parent conferences) 11/1 *7:30am plastic/aluminum can drive *Present Punctual Panthers Party Rotation Days: Friday, October 25 th E Day Monday, October 28 th Non-letter Day Tuesday, October 29 th Non-letter Day: Boo Fun Run Wednesday, October 30 th Early Release at noon: Parent conferences Thursday, October 31 st Early Release at noon: Parent Conferences Friday, November 1 st A Day DATE BREAKFAST LUNCH Friday 10/25 Monday 10/28 Tuesday 10/29 Wednesday 10/30 Thursday 10/31 Friday 11/1 Breakfast Pizza OR Small Cereal w/graham Crackers Muffin OR Small Cereal w/graham Pancake on a Stick OR Small Cereal w/graham Breakfast Taco OR Small Cereal w/graham Mini Pancakes OR Small Cereal w/graham Sunrise Flatbread OR Small Cereal w/graham Pizza Cheese Sticks OR Mac & Cheese w/whole Wheat Roll Chicken Rings OR Beef Steak Fingers Fruit Plate w/yogurt & Graham Crackers OR Turkey Pot Roast Early Release Turkey & Cheese on Kaiser Roll Early Release Turkey & Cheese on Kaiser Roll Cheeseburger/Hamburger OR Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Celebrate Red Ribbon Week! October 28 th November 1st In an effort to show our commitment to living drug free, the students, faculty and staff at Pine Forest Elementary will continue this tradition by celebrating Red Ribbon Week, October 28 th November 1 st. We will have many activities at school that will help spread our message of: One School, One Goal ~ Bully and Drug Free! We ask that you take time to reinforce positive, healthy choices for life at home. History of Red Ribbon Week In 1985, the assassination of U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency agent Enrique Camarena enraged many Americans. Young students in his hometown began wearing red ribbons in his memory. The message of the red ribbons was simple: Take a stand against the loss of life and energy to drug abuse. That message and its symbol, the red ribbon, spread rapidly. In 1988, the National Family Partnership took the Red Ribbon celebration nationwide. Since then, Red Ribbon Week has been listed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as a National health observance and has been touching millions of children, families, and communities across the Nation. The week calls upon all citizens to become aware of the drug problems in their communities and to show their support and commitment by wearing a Red Ribbon. Are you looking for ideas to help your child succeed? Check out this site to find just what you need! Ms. Vandenbrook s Counseling Corner will help you, By giving you tips, strategies, and even games too! This fun-filled website has ideas galore, Take some time with your child to click and explore! http://www.humbleisd.net/domain/1363 Pay to Play Storybook Character Day 4 th Annual PFE Pay to Play Storybook Character Day Thursday, October 31 Students can pay $1.00 to wear their favorite storybook character costume to school on October 31st. Remember: no frightening costumes, masks, or face painting. Save your costume props for trick or treating. No costume props may be brought to school. Come ready to show off your favorite storybook character! Turn your $1.00 into your homeroom teacher by Wednesday, October 30th. Help us brighten someone else s day, proceeds go to Unicef.
Present Punctual Panthers Party It's time to celebrate! The students who have zero tardies and less than two unexcused absences will get to participate in our first Present Punctual Panthers Party of the year on Friday, 11/1. Nurse News for Panther Parents! Thank you for bringing your child's medication to the clinic! Just a reminder for those who may need to bring medication this school year: 1) Safety First! Please have an adult hand deliver medication and NEVER place in backpack. 2) Please check the expiration date. 3) Please visit my website and click on 'Medication forms' for full HISD guidelines. 4) Please have child's physician sign appropriate medication forms when needed (you may download them or pick them up!). 5) All medication must be picked up at the end of the year or be discarded. I am here to help! Please let me know how I can assist you with this process. Call anytime 281-641- 2105, fax 281-641-2117 ~ Nurse Dabney AND THE WINNERS OF THE PANTHER YEARBOOK 2013 DESIGN CONTEST ARE... Grand Prize Winner of the 2013-14 Yearbook Design Contest, 5th grader, Piper Lallier Piper's artwork will take center stage as the front cover of the PFE yearbook. Runners up: (artwork displayed on the back cover) Haley Eargle (4th grade), Joshua Pierce (3rd grade), Lily Ottersbach (2nd grade), Sofia Venegas (1st grade) & Lyndi Eargle (Kindergarten) Honorable Mention: (featured inside the yearbook) Kendall Keating (5th grade), Kim Dana (4th grade), Katie Wells (3rd grade), Miya Montoya (2nd grade), Sarah Cahill (1st grade) & Cassidy Lino (Kindergarten) BIG Panther Thank You to our PTA Yearbook Editors, Heather Keating and Rani Bivens for sponsoring the Yearbook Design Cover Contest for our students. We appreciate your time and dedication in making our yearbook fabulous by spotlighting our PFE Artists! A special Panther Thanks to over 110 dedicated and talented students who came to school early and stayed late working on their entries for the cover design contest.
Coming Coming Soon Soon Congratulations! th Packets will go home on Monday, October 28! Congratulations to our PINK OUT DAY 2013 Dress Up Day Class Competition Winners in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Day at PFE... Mrs. Burger's Class Mrs. Fabela's Class Mrs. Dye's Class Mr. Intriago's Class Mrs. McKinney's Class Mrs. Boening's Class Mrs. Romig's Class Mrs. Duncan's Class Ms. Wanka's Class Ms. Norris' Class Mrs. Silas' Class Ms. Rosser's Class Also Please help our library purchase more books while also helping donate books to kids in need! Collect your loose change/dollars for the All for Books program from Nov. 4-20. Please see information. the PFE Library website for more
Thank You! The Fifth Grade Manner s Banquet was a huge success this year. We greatly appreciate Kevin Kilgore for graciously allowing our fifth graders to have our Manner s Banquet at The Overlook. All of the students and guests enjoyed the delicious food and the scenery was picturesque. Fifth grade would also like to thank our wonderful PTA and special parent volunteers for everything they did to help make Manner s Banquet unforgettable for our students. A special thank you goes out to the Manner s Banquet Committee: Tara Colescott, Starla Bridges, Heather Keating for the photography, Mary Lallier, and Laurie Searcy for the beautiful invitations and place cards. Fifth grade would also like to extend our thank you to all the parents who served at the banquet: Melissa Murphy, Taeva Schuller, Natalie Wilbern, Melinda Cosme, Christian Eldringhoff, Melissa Hood, Aislinn Soileau, Sandra Anderson, Shayla Crow, Misty Baumann, RoseAnn Dunn, Teresa Rodriguez, Renee Dees, Heika DeHart, Chanda Bean, and Karen Newman. Finally, we appreciate the additional help we received from Bruce Nickell, Carman Shanks, Lori Ashmore, Kristi Felan, Christian Eldringhoff for our Manners Lesson, and Julie Molnar from Carpet Giant for our fabulous red carpet. Save the Date! The Manner s Banquet was an event our students will never forget, and for that we are ever so grateful. The Humble ISD Children s Literature Festival is January 25, 2014! This FREE event will have many fabulous authors, activities, and fun for your family! More details to come Best Regards, The Fifth Grade Team Donations Needed! For the Humble ISD Children s Literature Festival, each school is donating a raffle basket to help support the cost of the festival. PFE s basket is Puppies and Kitties. If you have any new or like-new items that would make this basket complete, please send them to Mrs. King in the library. Suggested items: Puppy or kitty books Small stuffed animals Coloring books Stickers Basket Donations accepted up to December 20 th.