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The initial remarks referenced Groundhog Day and the unusually warm weather, noting a potential record high temperature. A request was made for leniency regarding the birthday recognition segment because the usual source, Mrs. Skelton, was unwell. The staff acknowledged being short-handed, particularly in the cafeteria, and outlined behavioral expectations for lunch, focusing on voice level (Level Two), cleaning up garbage, and table talk. The discussion subsequently shifted to celebrating National School Counseling Week, with high appreciation expressed for the school counselor, Mrs. Russell, including the presentation of a ceremonial robe and headband. The session concluded by reciting the school motto: "We take care of others, we take care of ourselves, and we take care of this place."
The session included a welcome to a special guest, Mrs. Beaker, who co-hosted the proceedings. Discussions covered birthday acknowledgments for students Anami and Lily, concluding the January birthdays. The weather forecast indicated partly sunny conditions with a chance of rain in the morning, resulting in temperatures warm enough for outdoor recess. Several staff shout-outs were made, particularly thanking Mrs. Holbrook for securing substitute teachers which allowed regular teachers to hold collaborative meetings focused on student learning goals. The session concluded with the recitation of the organization's motto.
The document appears to be a transcript or recording log, possibly from a morning announcement or operational meeting for an entity referred to as "Cubs" at a location named "Creek Side." Key discussion points included acknowledging the cold weather and the associated need for indoor recess, providing tips for appropriate behavior during indoor recess (e.g., following game rules, keeping voice volume low to respect adjacent classrooms), and discussing an ongoing 'Clue' activity involving a daily math challenge, with procedures outlined for challenge submission deadlines and confirmation of correct answers via email. Additionally, scheduling was mentioned for a 'Woot Woot Wagon Day' on January 22nd and 23rd, featuring cookie decorating with Mrs. Skelton and art class with Mrs. Wes. The participants affirmed the core values of Creek Side: taking care of others, taking care of themselves, and taking care of the place.
The announcements covered several topics including birthday acknowledgments for a Cub and a Cub Leader, Savannah Alsip. There was also a discussion regarding inclement weather and the upcoming forecast, noting warmer temperatures but still requiring coats. A significant portion addressed rules concerning items purchased from the "woot woot wagon," emphasizing that items must be placed in a zipped backpack and taken home the same day, stressing that taking items from another student's backpack is considered stealing. The discussion confirmed that the mystery activity, which involved the fictional disappearance of 'Bendy,' was part of a game where the winning item Bendy buried was her ball, and the responsible party was revealed to be Miss Hays. Mrs. Muster's class was announced as the winning classroom, earning a popcorn party, and congratulations were extended to all students, staff, and the facilitators of the activity.
The meeting commenced with musical selections and greetings. Special guests, including students named Leona, Jack G, and Roman, were introduced for a segment focused on Mindful Moment Mondays. Students shared various stress-relief or calming techniques, such as using a glitter jar and counting breaths. The meeting also included birthday celebrations for a student in Miss Messer's class. Weather forecasts were discussed, noting the local high of 49 degrees and a comparison to 73 degrees at St Pete Beach. The session concluded with a recitation of the school's motto regarding taking care of others, themselves, and the place.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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