Good Morning
and welcome to another great day at Fort Recovery Elementary and Middle School. Teachers on Bus Duty are Mr. Heitkamp and
Mrs. Albers in front and Mrs. Bertke at the PK/K door.
Birthdays
We want to wish a
Happy Birthday to the following Fort Recovery Indians
You can come to the
office after the announcements for your birthday treat.
Grace Klingshirn
Megan Knapke
Notes
Field Day is tomorrow. Here are a couple of reminders for
students:
Please make sure you
wear your tennis shoes and don’t forget your sunscreen.
Also we will have water available but each
student needs to bring a water bottle with their name on it to refill during
the day. And finally we have been given
permission to be on the Track but all students MUST stay off the grass on the
football field.
Attention all
students: Here is the lunch menu for
this week’s Cook’s Choice.
Tuesday—Chicken
Tenders or nuggets or poppers, graham crackers or granola bars or butter bread,
Green Beans, baked apples or applesauce cups or peaches and milk
Wednesday---Assorted
sandwiches, mashed potatoes, mixed fruit, and milk
Thursday—Walking
taco, lettuce/cheese/salsa, corn, Strawberries or Peach cups or sidekicks, and
milk
The library is now
closed. If you have not returned your library books please do so as soon as
possible. Also if you owe lunch money please make sure
you bring it in before school is out.
Report cards will be held for any student who has books out or who owes
lunch money.
There are 4-H camp
forms in the office for anyone age 9-13 who is interested. You do not have to
be a 4-H member in order to attend. There are two camps: June 7th-10th and June
13th-16th.
Attention
students: don’t forget about Fort
Recovery’s 225th commemoration this summer which runs from June 12-19,
2016. There are many activities planned
throughout the week, but here are some especially for the students:
1. Fort Recovery Drama-the drama covering the
history of Fort Recovery from the battles all the way to 2016 will be presented
on June 12th, 13th & 14th at 9 pm in Ambassador Park on the track. You can be a part of the drama by contacting
Judy Wood or Julie Kahlig. Their contact
information is on our website at www.fr225.com.
2. The Ag Olympics will be at 6:30 pm on Wednesday,
June 15th at the track as well.
3. Following the Ag Olympics will be a Scavenger
Hunt around Fort Recovery. You must have
an adult 18 years or older on your team to participate.
4. For our 5th graders-a youth reenactment will
be performed at the Amphitheatre on Thursday, June 16th at 5:30 pm.
5. Fireworks will be presented on Friday, June
17th at 10 pm at Ambassador Park during the Jubilee
6. A fastest texting contest will be held at
1:30 pm on Saturday, June 18th at the Jubilee as well. You can sign up that day. The age categories are:
14 and under, 15-19
years old, 20-30 years old, 31 and over
There will be an
award to the top person in each age group and the person who texts the fastest
overall.
7. Kiddie Day is Saturday, June 18th and the
rides are open at the Jubilee from Thursday to Sunday that weekend.
These are just a few
of the many activities planned during the week of the 225th commemoration of
Fort Recovery! We hope to see you there!
Good Character Trait of the week: Resourcefulness
This year we are focusing on what I call the 6 pillars of
character. They are:
Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring,
Citizenship
You can view these character words on banners hanging from
Main Street. We expect that you will
treat the banners with respect by not touching them.
Have a great day!