OLEAI ELEMENTARY BULLETIN BOARD
OCT. 21—Half-day class session and 1st quarter report cards distribution:
1. Half-Day Class Session on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004. Students will be released at 12:30p.m. Parents whose children are not bus riders are being encouraged to pick up their children promptly at 12:30pm so that teachers have the final preparation for the 1st quarter Report Card Distribution and parents-teachers conference later in the evening.
2. 1st Quarter Report Cards Distribution & Parents/Teachers Conference will take place at OES campus from 4:30pm to 6:30pm on Thursday, Oct. 21. All parents are urged to pick up their child’s report card and have a brief conference with their child’s teacher about their child’s 1st quarter academic progress.
3. Academic Fair I: The students 1st quarter academic projects and experiments and other class work will be exhibited in the school cafeteria during our 1st Quarter Report Card Day Distribution. “Stop by and take a peek at our students cumulative academic projects.”
OCT. 22, 2004: Halloween Dance
Halloween Dance at the OES campus from 6pm to 8pm. Entry fee is $0.75 cents with costume and $1 without costume. All students, parents, and teachers are encouraged to attend. “It will be a spooky and fun way to celebrate the end of our 1st quarter. Come one and all and take a Spooky Night.” The STUCO Club and Faculty Club will be selling drinks and snacks.
OCT. 29: STUCO Club Halloween Candy Gram Sale and Annual Domestic Violence Candle Light Vigil:
1. The prices for the Candy Gram Sale orders range from .50, $1 to $3. All parents, teachers, and students are encouraged to support the STUCO Club Halloween Candy Gram Sale. “If you are interested to order, call our school or see our STUCO Club Advisors for more information.”
2. Students, teachers, and parents are invited and encouraged to attend the Annual Domestic Violence Candle Light Vigil at 5pm to 8pm. The vigil march will start at Micro Beach Pavilion to Paseo De Marianas, Garapan Street Market area. “Everyone is encouraged to attend this very educational event in our community to raise awareness among our students and the community as whole.”