THE PANTHER PRESS. A weekly publication of the Georgia Academy for the Blind February

Similar documents
Nutritional Information for High School Menus

PGCPS NUTRITION FACTS SHEET: ELEMENTARY (K-8) SCHOOL LUNCH MENU ITEMS

EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM ALL SCHOOLS-- LUNCH CARBOHYDRATE COUNTS SY Rev. AUGUST 2015

PGCPS Department of Food and Nutrition Services Nutrition Facts Sheets - Elementary Lunch Menu SY: Page 1 of 5

Cholesterol (mg) Sodium (mg) Total Fat (g)

Newsletter for February, Learn From the Past; Build for the Future

BREADED TYSON CHICKEN SANDWICH 1-1 PATTY

Menu for Week of : July 30th 2018

Menu for Week of : October 29th 2018

Menu for Week of : September 3rd 2018

Menu for Week of : April 30th 2018

Menu for Week of : December 3rd 2018

Menu for Week of : July 2nd We are Closed

PGCPS NUTRITION FACTS SHEET: SECONDARY (6-8, 9-12) SCHOOL LUNCH MENU ITEMS

Nutritional Aug-16 Subject to change Food Item Serving Calories Sat Fat Carb Sodium

Updated 10/29/2016 Location Serving Size Calories Fat (g) Carbs (g) Fiber (g) Protein (g) Vegan Vegetarian Gluten Free Allergy/Contains Fresh Plate

JH/HS December Newsletter

The Middle Zone. News From DMS - January, 2019

Wolf Call...the strength of the wolf is the pack, and the strength of the pack is the wolf. Rudyard Kipling

Kankakee Valley Lunch Program Nutrients per Item

Item Canned Fruits Calories Sat. Fat Trans. Fat Sodium Carbs Total Fat Fresh Fruit Calories Sat. Fat Trans. Fat Sodium Carbs Total Fat

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Wed - 11/1/2017

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Thu - 2/1/2018

Recipe Allergen Report

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Thu - 2/1/2018

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Tue - 5/1/2018

Bremen Elementary-Middle School Parent Bulletin

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Mon - 4/2/2018

Lunch Nutrition Information Middle Schools

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Thu - 3/1/2018

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Thu - 11/1/2018

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Thu - 11/1/2018

SIES ewave. November 26: Progress Reports. November 27-29: No School-Thanksgiving Holiday. December 20: No School-Teacher Workday

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Fri - 3/1/2019

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Mon - 10/1/2018

Baby Foods Babyfood, yogurt, whole milk, with fruit, multigrain ce 5 very good effect Babyfood, green beans, dices, toddler 1 good effect

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Mon - 10/1/2018

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Tue - 1/2/2018

NUTRITION Guide. If you would like to contact us directly please call toll free at

JASMINE'S Serving Size Calories

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Wed - 1/2/2019

Bremen Elementary-Middle School Parent Bulletin

2018/2019 Golf Outing Information, Policies and Rates

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Tue - 9/4/2018

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Mon - 12/3/2018

NUTRITION GUIDE. If you would like to contact us directly please call toll free at

THRIVE Product Detail Document

Calling All Cooks!!!

Nutritional Value for Single Items

Wake Young Women s Leadership Academy. Weekly Announcements February 23 27, 2015

Kohl Wholesale DAILY PRODUCTION RECORD Mon - 8/13/2018

Table of Contents. State Speech Preschool Screenings Voice of Democracy and Patriot s Pen Team Scholar Honors PowerSchool...

May Newsletter Driving range hours

October 28th, 2016 WCV Middle School B Day

Dept. 7 Food Preservation (Adults only) Chairman - Sharp County

COYOTE HOWL SAN JON SCHOOLS. Superintendent News

ISTEP+ and IRead-3 Testing Approaching. Fight Like Ty Blood Drive. Upcoming Events

BGM. Key Dates. November 9 School Board Meeting 7:00 PM. November 15 SICL Honor Choir. November 23 No School Staff Development

Bremen Elementary-Middle School Parent Bulletin

DAILY NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS

The Pocahontas News. Black History Month

The Middle Zone. News From DMS - April, 2018

Oneota Golf & Country Club

Oswegatchie School Newsletter

ST. MARY S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FEBRUARY 6, 2019 DRESS DOWN FOR A CAUSE. Our 7th & 8th Graders helped make thank you gifts for our parishioners

Golf Outing Information

Football Victoria Football Victoria Ltd ABN M E M O R A N D U M

Dept. 7 Food Preservation (Adults only) Chairman - Sharp County

Banner Newsletter December 15, 2017

Cereal Bar Fruity Cheerio GM 1 1 EACH Cereal Bar Team Cheer GM EACH Cereal Bar Trix 1 EACH Cereal Cin

Golf Outing Information

7. No food coloring allowed unless recipe calls for it. If used, attach recipe to jar.

FOX HOLLOW GOLF COURSE 2018 TOURNAMENT PACKAGE

Menu FIR Intolerance Report

Newsletter. KIDS IN CLOVER February/March 2018 WE ARE MOVING!! 4-H CAMP IS OUT OF THIS WORLD

Nutritional Information

Morning Announcements

St. Barnabas Catholic School

Duncan Golf & Tennis Club Newsletter

October 2, 2017 WCV Middle School B Day

St. Mary School. News and Events. In this issue: TRACK & FIELD

PANTHER PRINTS NEWSLETTER

We raised an amazing for Children in Need. Pudsey said a big Thank You to all the children for their kind donations.

Lake City High School Swimming 2014

LUNCH Vendor Item # Vendor Item Pack Size Price Ingredient # Inventory # Labatt Tater Tots 6/5 LB Bags $ Labatt

GOLF TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

TOURNAMENT PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction 2 Rates & Packages 3 Menus 4-5 Terms & Conditions 6

St. Louis School Fleece is COMING!

Men s Day Best Shot Wednesday, June 20 th 1:00 pm holes Cost: $ Register by: Tuesday, June 19 th

WELCOME 2 THE COURSE 3 DIRECTIONS & MAP 4 TOURNAMENT RATES 5 FOOD & BEVERAGE OPTIONS 6 GOLF PLANNING CHECKLIST 7

December 19, Dear Families,

TOURNAMENT PACKAGE Summerset Dr. Rio Vista, CA

Football Tonight at Home vs North Bay Haven Kick-off at 7 PM Bands will perform at 6:30 PM

Golf Outing Information Package

February. Parent-Teacher Conferences. Upcoming Events FEB. 18. February 22nd, 3:45-7:45pm

Friendship Village School Newsletter

We'll see you soon at Tanglewood!

Bremen Elementary-Middle School Parent Bulletin

The Carolina Country Club

Raider Scoop. Welcome Back! August 22 August 27, 2011

Transcription:

THE PANTHER PRESS A weekly publication of the Georgia Academy for the Blind February 3 2012 The Georgia Academy for the Blind will provide quality education services to Georgia s students who have visual impairments or multiple disabilities to prepare them to achieve their highest level of independence. Celebrating the Gifts of Every Child Georgia Casual Week Please help us spread the word about Georgia Casual Week, February 13-17. This week, proclaimed by Governor Nathan Deal, is set aside each year for businesses, schools, and organizations to help support the Georgia Academy for the Blind. During the week, the businesses allow their employees to dress casual at work in return for a small donation from each employee to GAB ($5 $10). All donations go directly to our student fund to support programs and special activities for our students. Please help spread the word to local businesses in your area. Georgia Academy for the Blind Dr. Dorothy Arensman, Director Dr. Cindy Gibson, Principal 2895 Vineville Avenue Macon, GA 31204 (478) 751-6085 Character Education Words of the Week Feb 6 Initiative Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there. ~Will Rogers Calendar of Events Feb 4-5 Feb 7 Feb 13-17 Feb 20 HS Wrestling Area Tournament Sticky Fingers Dinner Fundraiser Georgia Casual Week Fundraiser President s Day Holiday What s Inside Class Activities 2 Wrestling News 3 Short Course 3 Menu 4 Celebrating Gifts 5 This newsletter is edited by Tyrene Neil. Please send submissions or suggestions to tneil@doe.k12.ga.us

GAB Braille Challenge Winners Apprentice 2 2nd Place Johnny Y Apprentice 3 2nd Place Oscar A 3rd Place CeCe L Freshman 2 1st Place Katelin S 2nd Place Ashton Y 3rd Place Jakeya R Sophomore 1 Sophomore 2 1st Place Britany L 2nd Place Jean S 3rd Place Darrius M Junior Varsity 1st Place Justin H 2nd Place Karley P Varsity 1st Place Meghanne H 2nd Place Jade K 3rd Place Judy C Upcoming High School Wrestling Schedule Date Location Teams Time Fri. Feb. 3 Social Circle Class A Area 2 TBA Sat. Feb. 4 Tournament Fri. Feb. 11 Telfair Co. Class A Areas 1&2 TBA Sat. Feb. 12 Sectional Tournament Th. Feb. 16- Gwinnett Center State Wrestling Tournament TBA Sat. Feb. 18

We hosted the G.A.B. Wrestling Weekend this past weekend. Friday night, the Mississippi and the Alabama schools for the blind wrestlers and cheerleaders joined us for supper and social time. Saturday morning, wrestlers from Georgia Military College joined the rest of us for a full day of wrestling. GMC brought a color guard to participate in opening ceremonies. An ensemble of cheerleaders from the Mississippi and Alabama schools sang the National Anthem. Twenty-three cheerleaders from Mississippi and Alabama performed several opening cheers. Results from the wrestling matches: of 14 weight classes, Alabama won seven Best Wrestler in Class trophies, along with the Best Team plaque. G.A.B. came in second by securing four Best Wrestler trophies. Josh Jones posted three victories to win the Best Wrestler trophy in the 132- pound class. Daniel Collins defeated his Alabama opponent to win the 152-pound class, and Johnny Youngblood won the 170-pound class. Billy Barker lost an exhibition match against an Alabama wrestler, but earned the Best Wrestler in the 220-pound class by defeating his G.M.C. opponent with a pin. Other G.A.B. wrestlers included Davon Bumper, who lost to Mississippi and Alabama opponents; Late Lawson, who defeated his Alabama opponent with a pin; DeAngelo Willis, who lost to his Mississippi opponent but defeated his Alabama opponent; and Anthony White, who lost by a pin to his Alabama opponent. Special thanks to Mr. Reynolds who worked hard to provide lots of great food for all the participants; to Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Hudgins, and Ms. Denise Lamar, who helped serve meals; Coach Watkins, who kept score; and all the former and current G.A.B. staff who came to cheer us on. Also, thanks to Arienne Moore who served as a great hostess for the visiting cheerleaders both on Friday evening and Saturday. She made our guests feel welcome by helping the guests find their way and sharing meals SEASON OF THE SENSES What: A fun and educational short course weekend at the Georgia Academy for the Blind (GAB). We will celebrate our senses while focusing on Expanded Core Curriculum skills that will be incorporated into: Horseback riding, if possible Home safety, and first aid scavenger hunts Time with a guest speaker who will talk about Envisioning the World Food preparation sessions Assistive technology hands-on classes Our almost world-famous Singing Bee Many other fun and educational activities Date: February 10-12, 2012 Time: 4:00 pm Friday the 10th until 3:00 pm Sunday the 12th Ages: 11-17 years Cost: Free *Transportation Not Provided* Applications are due by Monday, Feb 6th. Space and resources are limited, so all students who apply will be notified early next week if they have been selected to participate.

Parents Helping Their Students Celebrate Their Gifts We are attempting to increase the connection between the school, home and child by instituting a plan that will allow you to participate in your child s learning experience at GAB in a unique manner. Twice a month you will receive this form to complete and return to your student s teacher. As an incentive to increase participation for each returned form the student s name will be placed in a drawing for a monetary prize. STUDENT S NAME: Your assignment is to answer any two (2) of the three (3) following: Name two (2) things that your student learned this week Name two(2) skills/behaviors that you can reinforce with your student Name two (2) things that you learned about your student this week Teachers please return this form to R. Knight, School Social Worker

Orange Vegetable Cold Meat Option Dark Green Veg Dry Beans or Pea Water & Milk Choice Fruit Snack Vegetable Options 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb 10-Feb Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Whole Grain French Toast Sticks Grits Chicken Patty Ham Sausage Rolls Beef Bites Scrambled Eggs Syrup Hashbrowns Toast Biscuit Breakfast Pizza Whole Grain Cereal Whole Grain Cereal Whole Grain Cereal Whole Grain Cereal Whole Grain Cereal Oranges Kiwi Bananas Fresh Pineapple Fresh Fruit Apricots Sliced Pears Apricots Peaches Peaches Mixed Fruit Peaches Applesauce Sliced Pears Choice of Juice Choice of Juice Choice of Juice Choice of Juice Choice of Juice Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Chicken Fajitas Hamburgers Fish Sticks Beef-a-roni Sliced Ham Refried Beans Sweet Potato Tots Brown Rice Steamed Broccoli Macaroni & Cheese Salsa Mixed Vegetables Buttered Carrots Corn on Cob Green Beans SlicedPickles, lettuce, Shredded lettuce/tomato Honey Wheat Roll Whole Wheat Breadsticks Honey Wheat Roll tomato, cheese Oranges Kiwi Bananas Cantaloupe Frz. Apricots Apples Honeydew Fresh Pineapple Tangerines Orange Julius Mixed Fruit Apricots Pears Apricots PB&J and Crackers PB&J and Crackers PB&J and Crackers PB&J and Crackers PB&J and Crackers Chicken Salad Chicken Salad Pimento Cheese Tuna Salad Tuna Salad Pasta Salad Pasta Salad Pasta Salad Pasta Salad Romaine Mix W/ Romaine Mix W/ Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Choice of Milk Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Chicken Dippers RibBQ Sandwich Tater Tots Pickle Spears "Cook's Choice" Baked Beans Corn on cob Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Milk or Drink Mix Milk or Drink Mix Milk or Drink Mix Milk or Drink Mix After School Snacks: "Menu Subject to Change" "This institution is an equal opportunity provider" Frz. Apricots/Milk Apples/ Milk Oranges/ Milk Carrot Stix/ Milk Revised 9/28/2011 Choice of Milk 1%, Chocolate Skim, Strawberry Skim or Skim