Fort Recovery Local Schools News Article

Thursday, March 26

Teachers on Bus Duty are Mrs. Dues and Mrs. Brunswick in front and Mrs. Bertke at the PK/Kdgn 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.

Sophia Guggenbiller

Ava Grisez

Derrick Schlarman

Notes

Attention 3rd and 4th grade book club members. You will have book club today 3:30-4:30

5th grade Midwest Youth Volleyball players are reminded they have practice from 3:30-5 pm on Thursday. Also, you will need to bring in baked items placed in small baggies. They can be cookies, brownies and puppy chow for the tournament at Ft. Recovery on Saturday

The Grand Lake Mariners will be having a Baseball Camp on June 15th and 16th for students age 8-14. Forms are available in the office for anyone who is interested in signing up.

A preschool screening for 3, 4, and 5 year olds will be held at the Fort Recovery Elementary School on Friday, April 10, 2015. We will be screening children in a variety of developmental areas. Possible screenings include vision and hearing acuity, fine motor coordination, speech and language development, visual and auditory memory/perception, and general knowledge. Your child does not need to be enrolled in a preschool to come through the screening. If you are interested in having your child screened, please call Sara Moorman at 419-375-2768 between March 23rd and April 1st to register.

Aden and Clark are having a recycling contest on Saturday, April 25th from 9-11 am at the Ft. Recovery Elementary & Middle School parking lot. The top three people bringing items to recycle will receive cash prizes of $ 30, $20 and $10. The following items will be accepted: aluminum cans, aluminum siding, auto batteries, auto rims, brass, copper, auto radiators, scrap aluminum, stainless steel, steel scrap metal, cardboard, paper, #1 and #2 plastic bottles and tin cans.

Good Character Trait of the week:

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. This week we will focus on Safety.

Have a great day!

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