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Board meetings and strategic plans from Beth Chappelear's organization
The meeting commenced with the pledge to the flag and a moment of silence. A key focus was acknowledging that the meeting took place on Halloween, October 31st, with recognition of attendee costumes and anticipation for a subsequent glow party. The session also included the recitation of the mission statement, which is 'Learning, Loving, and Growing Together,' and the stated goal to 'Life and Shape. Tiger Does Are Great.' Weather details for recess were provided as 56 and sunny.
The agenda covered routine opening procedures, including the pledge of allegiance and a moment of silence. Key announcements included the celebration of one student's birthday. The session also served to welcome back Ms. Edwards' group and noted that Ms. Bonine was present but busy, with follow-up scheduled for positive referrals the following day.
The proceedings involved morning announcements, including a reminder about the upcoming 100th day of school celebration. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to recognizing numerous students for positive office referrals based on demonstrating responsible, polite, and safe behavior within classrooms, hallways, and the cafeteria. Specific positive actions highlighted included students cleaning up hazards, helping others, being polite, and showing strong academic effort. Rewards such as Tootsie Pops and other coupons were distributed to recognized students from various classes. Additionally, announcements included recognizing two students celebrating birthdays: Gabby Pitts and Camden Wise.
The session began with the pledge of allegiance and a moment of silence. A birthday acknowledgment was made for Amir Carter. Key announcements included an upcoming bake sale and book fair preview. Picture day was scheduled for Friday, and the following day was designated as Grandparents Day for second graders. Recognition was given for positive office referrals, including specific acknowledgments for being helpful, responsible, polite, safe, having good listening ears, and using PBIS manners. An office referral for an entire class resulted in Ms. Cook's class earning the reward of eating in the booths, with a reminder about maintaining good behavior during this reward. The session concluded with acknowledgments regarding student and teacher hard work during testing throughout August.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence. Key discussions included acknowledging a special birthday for Malachi Cooper and recognizing numerous students for positive office referrals based on responsible, polite, and safe behavior, such as completing assignments, helping classmates, and exhibiting good manners. Three classes received additional treats for overall positive class referrals. The speaker addressed playground expectations following an incident where students threw rocks and damaged a staff member's (Ms. Bain's) car in the parking lot, emphasizing the seriousness of the damage and encouraging witnesses to report information confidentially.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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