aviano elementary school weekly update 23-27 february · 2015. 2. 19. · aviano elementary school...
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Aviano Elementary School Weekly Update 23-27 February
Student drop off begins at 7:40am First Bell Rings: 0755
School Hours 800 – 1430 DSN: 632-5677 or Commercial 0434-30-5677
Bus Office: 632-5152 School Action Line: 632-2665
PTA Email: [email protected] School Website: http://www.avia-es.eu.dodea.edu/
Rotating Specials Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
E Day A Day B Day C Day D Day
Important Dates: March 3-4 March- New Kindergarten Registration 23 and 24 March-No school/Professional Development Days 24-25-Returning student registration-MANDATORY EVERY YEAR Save the Dates: March 9-13, 2015 Each year in DoDEA, students in grades 3-9 participate in the system wide standardized TerraNova Multiple Assessments. Different types of standardized tests have different purposes. Standardized achievement tests measure how much students have already learned about a school subject. The results from these tests can help teachers develop programs that suit students’ achievement levels in each subject area, such as reading, math, language skills or science. Please do not schedule family vacations and medical appointments during this week. Please remember to notify the school office of all student absences. Also if your student is tardy you must accompany them to the office to sign them in. Thank you!
Changing plans after school In order to ensure the safety of our students we must strictly adhere to the handbook policy for changing the dismissal of a student. The policy states: For the safety of your children, we ask that you request any changes in transportation after school in PERSON or send a NOTE to the school for his/her teacher. We will accept emails to the office (before 2:00 pm) for emergency situations. Please email [email protected] .The office cannot accept phone calls changing student’s routines for dismissal. It is best to have a plan in place before school starts.
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Early Release of Students If your student has an appointment or is being picked up during the school day, the appropriate procedure is to come to the school office and sign your student out. The office will call your student out of class to the office when parents are present to sign them out. The office cannot call students down beforehand. Notification of PCS for students Please notify the office if you are PCSing. If you do not have a final day of attendance but know the time frame of the PCS please let us know anyway as soon as possible, so we can add your child/ren to the departure list, inform teachers, and start the preparation process. We will however eventually need a copy of the sponsor’s PCS orders and an actual final date of attendance. A complete set of your children’s records will be prepared for hand carrying. Records will need to be signed for and picked up by parents on that final day of attendance between 1200-1600. Lunch Menu Parents are always welcome to join their students for lunch. For questions regarding our lunch program, please contact Mr. Gabe Curtis at DSN 632-5600 or commercial 0434-30-5600. Lunch Menu Sure Start and Kindergarten
Lunch Menu 1st-5th grade
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Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
Wanted! Volunteer readers willing to come to Aviano ES on March 2, Dr. Seuss’s Birthday, to read their favorite picture book or children’s book or Dr. Seuss book to a class. Don’t have a book, but would like to read? No problem, we can fix you up with one. Contact Ms. Denham ([email protected]) or Ms. Anderson ([email protected]) We will need your name, e-mail, time available, and your student’s teacher’s name.
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SPECIALS’ SCHEDULE 2014-2015 Day A Day B Day C Day D Day E
Grade 2 08010-0850
*Downey splits for specials during this
time
Art HN (Bottecchia)
PE Music
HN
Colon Lopez
Hiyama Roers
Raymond
Raymond Colon Lopez
Hiyama Roers
Roers Raymond
Colon Lopez
Hiyama
Hiyama Roers
Raymond Colon Lopez
Lopez Hiyama Roers
Raymond Colon
Grade 5 Grade 4 0855-0945
Art HN (Bottecchia)
PE Music
HN
England Welke
Denham Anderson Ingersoll
Ingersoll England Welke
Denham Anderson
Anderson Ingersoll England Welke
Denham
Denham Anderson Ingersoll England Welke
Welke Denham Anderson Ingersoll England
MA 4-5 0950-1040
Grade 2 & 1 0950-1030
Art HN (Bottecchia)
PE Music
HN
Burk Sajo
Wilson Island Irizarry
Irizarry Burk Sajo
Wilson Island
Island Irizarry Burk Sajo
Wilson
Wilson Island Irizarry Burk Sajo
Sajo Wilson Island Irizarry Burk
Grade 3 1045-1125
Art HN (Bottecchia)
PE Music
HN
Eilert DiLorenzo Hernandez
Munoz Woods
Woods Eilert
DiLorenzo Hernandez
Munoz
Munoz Woods Eilert
DiLorenzo Hernandez
Hernandez Munoz Woods Eilert
DiLorenzo
DiLorenzo Hernandez
Munoz Woods Eilert
Grade TIME 1 10:50-11:40 LunchRecess 2 10:50-11:40 RecessLunch 3 11:30-12:20 LunchRecess
4,5,MA 11:45-12:35 LunchRecess
Grade 1 1245-1325
KDG
1300-1335
Art HN (Bottecchia)
PE Music FLES
Miller Pionk Scott
Cottingham Bush
Rushing Miller Pionk Scott Bush
Cottingham Scott Miller Pionk
Wellmer
Scott Pionk
Rushing Miller
Rosales
Pionk Miller
Cottingham Rushing
McCormick
KDG 1350-1425
1 1330-1410
Art PE
Music FLES
HN (Bottecchia)
McCormick Rosales Wellmer
Cottingham
Bush McCormick
Rosales Wellmer
Wellmer Bush
McCormick Rosales
Rosales Wellmer
Bush McCormick
Bush
Scott
Kindergarten Lunch Schedule 11:00- Wellmer, Cottingham, Rushing 11:30- McCormick, Bush, Rosales
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3 & 4 March 2015 NEW KINDERGARTEN OR ANY NEW FIRST GRADE STUDENTS (NOT FORMERLY REGISTERED AT THE AVIANO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL)
Registration for New Kindergarten students and any NEW 1st grade students will be held at the Aviano ES Office from 0800-1500 on Tuesday 3rd and Wednesday 4th of March 2015. Eligibility - For Kindergarten the child must be 5 years of age prior to 1 Sep 2015. For 1st Grade the child must be 6 years of age prior to 1 Sep 2015. Requirements: - Copy of sponsor original orders listing dependent and proof of DEROS extension if sponsor has been extended. - Birth Certificate or Passport - Immunization record PLEASE stop by our office any time beforehand to pick up the registration package for any NEW students who have not formerly attended our school so paperwork can be completed and presented at registration, on the above dates.
24 & 25 Mar 2015 ALL RETURNING STUDENTS GR. 1-12 (for ALL students CURRENTLY registered and attending school)
School Registration is MANDATORY every school year. Registration for all returning students will be held at the Aviano ES Gym from 0800-1500 on Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th March 2015. Representatives from ALL schools (ES & MS/HS) and the school bus office will be available in the same location to assist parents. Requirements for returning students: - Review, update if necessary and sign a new Registration form and/or any other forms required. - Provide us a copy of a DEROS extension if your tour has been extended. - Bring Immunization Record to ensure all required immunizations are up-to-date. STAFFING IS BASED ON NUMBERS OF STUDENTS REGISTERED—Please register on above given dates. Parents must sign up for school transportation with the School Bus Office yearly. Parents on free and reduced lunches will need to re-apply with the School’s Officer yearly (new application forms are usually available at the beginning of August. IMPORTANT: All required documents must be on file in order for the child to attend school (Original sponsor orders, extension orders if extended, child’s birth certificate or passport [Kindergarten & 1st grade ONLY], and proof of all required immunizations). Parents must register/re-register every school year. If you have students currently registered for this school year but they are NOT RETURNING for SY 14/15, please ensure you have notified the appropriate office so that records can be prepared for you. A copy of your PCS orders will be required. For further information, please call the appropriate offices: Elementary School: Kindergarten & Grades 1-5 Ext. 632-5677 Middle/High School: Grades 6-12 Ext. 632-5777- 5877 School Bus Office: School Bus Service Ext. 632-5152 School’s Officer: Free & Reduced Lunches Ext. 632-5261
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Cruncy Chicken Fingers WG Dinner Rolls
Mixed Greens Side Salad Fresh Seasonal Fruit
Milk
No school
No school
Individual Pepperoni Pizza Sweet Green Peas
Chilled Pineapple Chunks Milk
Green Eggs & Ham WG Blueberry Pancakes Chilled Sliced Peaches
Milk
Grilled Jumbo Sluggers WG Dinner Roll Baked Beans
Red or Green Grapes Milk
Turkey Hot Dog on Bun Baked Beans
Chilled Sliced Peaches Milk
Lasagna Sweet Kermel Corn
Chilled Pineapple Chunks Milk
Italian Sub Sandwich Sweet Pepper Veggie Dippers
Chilled Sliced Peaches Milk
General Tso’s Chicken Steamed Diced Carrots Chilled Sliced Peaches
Milk
Maple Chicken Sausage Mini Blueberry Pancakes
Fresh Red & Green Grapes Milk
Baja Fish Sticks WG Dinner Roll
Carrot and Celery Sticks Chilled Mandarin Oranges
Milk
Seasoned Beef Steak Taco Corn
Fresh Banana Milk
Golden Chicken Tenders WG Dinner Roll
Sweet Pepper Strips Banana
Milk
Fiesta Chicken Sandwich Steamed Broccoli
Banana Milk
Pizza Turkey Burger Steamed Broccoli
Fresh Banana Milk
Meatball Sub
Savory Green Beans Mandarin Oranges
Milk
(Vegetarian or fish option available on request)
Baja Fish Sticks Garlic Toast
Steamed Broccoli Fresh Melon
Milk
Golden Chicken Tenders WG Dinner Roll
Savory Green Beans Crunchy Sliced Apples
Milk
Sure Start/KN National School Breakfast
Week
The first week in March celebrates School Breakfast. It is a proven fact that students of all ages are more receptive to learning if they start the day with a
good meal. Many schools offer Breakfast in the Classroom to ensure students are fed and ready to learn.
Other schools offer a la carte breakfast meals before the school day starts. No matter the source of your breakfast, you should ALWAYS eat something. Simple meals are the best – whole grain cereal, oatmeal, peanut butter sandwich, string
cheese, low fat milk, fresh fruit.
National Nutrition Month®
National Nutrition Month is a nutrition education and information campaign
created annually in March by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
(AND). The campaign focuses attention on the importance of making informed
food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits.
Because more than 34% of the world population are overweight or obese, building healthier lifestyle choices
through decreasing overall calories, eating more plant-based foods, and
including daily physical activity should be taught in all schools. The new USDA
Nutrition Guidelines for School Meals ensures breakfast and lunch meals in
our schools helps to encourage making informed food choices to promote
overall health.
In accordance with Federal law and US Department of Agriculture policy, this
institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of
discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW,
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (voice).
Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact
USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-
6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Cruncy Chicken Fingers Mixed Greens Side Salad
Chilled Applesauce Milk
Turkey Sausage Omelet WG French Toast
Golden Deli Roasters Grapes
Milk
WG Chicken Eggroll Brown Rice
Steamed Broccoli Fresh Seasonal Fruit
Milk
Items in Bold Underlined Italics served
to Grades 2-12
**Menu subject to change based on
local availability of product**
The spring equinox is on March 20, which marks the start of the spring season. The timeframe of the daylight hours and the
darkness hours is equally divided.
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Cruncy Chicken Fingers/Roll Vegetable Alfredo
Chicken Alredo/Garlic Bread Mixed Greens Side Salad Steamed Diced Carrots
Chilled Applesauce Fresh Seasonal Fruit
Fruit Swirl Milk
No School
No School
Individual Cheese Pizza Individual Pepperoni Pizza Mandarin Chicken Wrap
Sweet Green Peas Fresh Cucumber Sticks
Chilled Pineapple Chunks Fresh Fruit
Milk
Dr. Seuss Green Eggs And Ham Celebration!
Grilled Cheese Sandwich WG French Toast
Golden Deli Roasters Sweet Green Peas
Chilled Sliced Peaches Fresh Red & Green Grapes
Milk
Grilled Jumbo Sluggers Easy Club Sandwich
Fresh Cherry Tomatoes Baked Beans
Fresh Red & Green Grapes Chilled Mandarin Oranges
WG Apple Cinnamon Bread Milk
Turkey Hot Dog on Bun Teriyaki Beef Veggie Bowl
Baked Beans Sugar Snap Peas
Chilled Sliced Peaches Fresh Seasonal Fruit
Fruit Swirl Cup Milk
Lasagna Honey BBQ Pork Riblets
Baked Beans Sweet Kermel Corn
Crunchy Sliced Apples Chilled Pineapple Chunks
WG Apple Cinnamon Bread Milk
Spaghetti Carbonara Spicy Italian Sub
Veggie Garden Salad Bowl Savory Green Beans
Sweet Pepper Veggie Dippers Chilled Sliced Peaches Crunchy Sliced Apples
Milk
General Tso’s Chicken
Teriyaki Vegetable Bowl Steamed Diced Carrots
Sugar Snap Peas Crunchy Sliced Apples Chilled Sliced Peaches
Fruit Swirl Milk
Turkey Sausage Omelet Maple Chicken Sausage Grilled Cheese Sandwich Mini Blueberry Pancakes
Golden Deli Roasters Sweet Pepper Veggie Dippers
Cinnamon Applesauce Fresh Red & Green Grapes
Milk
Baja Fish Sticks Pulled Pork Taco
Pasta Salad Black Turtle Beans
Celery & Carrot Sticks Fresh Red & Green Grapes Chilled Mandarin Oranges
WG Apple Cinnamon Bread Milk
Seasoned Beef Soft Taco Sonoran Tacodila
Bean Taco Black Turtle Beans
Fresh Cherry Tomatoes Fresh Banana
Chilled Pineapple Chunks Fruit Swirl
Milk
Golden Chicken Tenders Teriyaki Noodles
Golden Ham & Cheese Sandwich Black Turtle Beans
Sweet Pepper Veggie Dippers Fresh Banana
Fresh Orange Wedges WG Banana Crunch Bread
Milk
Taco Rice Bowl Fiesta Chicken Sandwich
Veggie Burger Steamed Broccoli
Fresh Baby Carrots Fresh Banana
Chilled Mandarin Oranges Milk
Pizza Turkey Burger Veggie Alfredo Veggie Burger
Steamed Broccoli Golden Deli Roasters Chilled Applesauce
Fresh Banana Fruit Swirl
Milk
International School
Lunch Day Meatball Sub
Savory Green Beans Sweet Pepper Veggie Dippers
Fresh Melon Crunchy Sliced Apples Chocolate Chip Cookie
Milk
Spaghetti & Meatballs Baja Fish Sticks
Rainbow Salad Bowl Garlic Toast
Steamed Broccoli Peas and Carrots
Fresh Grapes Fresh Melon Slices
Blueberry Muffin Milk
Golden Chicken Tenders Grilled Citrus Fish Filet Savory Green Beans Sweet Kernel Corn
Fresh Seasonal Fruit Crunchy Sliced Apples
WG Apple Cinnamon Bread Milk
GRADES 1-5 National School Breakfast
Week
The first week in March celebrates School Breakfast. It is a proven fact that students of all ages are more receptive to learning if they start the day with a
good meal. Many schools offer Breakfast in the Classroom to ensure students are fed and ready to learn.
Other schools offer a la carte breakfast meals before the school day starts. No matter the source of your breakfast, you should ALWAYS eat something. Simple meals are the best – whole grain cereal, oatmeal, peanut butter sandwich, string
cheese, low fat milk, fresh fruit.
National Nutrition Month®
National Nutrition Month is a nutrition education and information campaign
created annually in March by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
(AND). The campaign focuses attention on the importance of making informed
food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits.
Because more than 34% of the world population are overweight or obese, building healthier lifestyle choices
through decreasing overall calories, eating more plant-based foods, and
including daily physical activity should be taught in all schools. The new USDA
Nutrition Guidelines for School Meals ensures breakfast and lunch meals in
our schools helps to encourage making informed food choices to promote
overall health.
In accordance with Federal law and US Department of Agriculture policy, this
institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of
discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW,
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (voice).
Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact
USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-
6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Cruncy Chicken Fingers Vegetable Alfredo
Pasta Salad Mixed Greens Side Salad Steamed Diced Carrots
Chilled Applesauce Fresh Seasonal Fruit
Fruit Swirl Milk
Turkey Sausage Omelet Maple Chicken Sausage
WG French Toast Golden Deli Roasters
Sweet Green Peas Chilled Sliced Peaches
Fresh Red & Green Grapes Milk
General Tso’s Pork & Rice
WG Chicken Eggroll Garden Salad Brown Rice
Celery & Carrot Sticks Chilled Mandarin Oranges
Fresh Seasonal Fruit Milk
**Menu subject to change based on
local availability of product**
The spring equinox is on March 20, which marks the start of the spring season. The timeframe of the daylight hours and the
darkness hours is equally divided.
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Aviano Sure Start Applications All applications for School year 2014-2015 will be submitted through email. Supporting documentation may be attached to the on line application or brought to the elementary school office in a sealed envelope with sponsors name ,applicant child’s name and labeled for Sure Start on the outside prior to August 15th. Sure Start Applications for SY 14-15 will only be accepted through email. Please use the fillable PDF Sure Start application. Complete the application and save a copy to your computer. You can find the application at http://www.dodea.edu/Europe/Mediterranean/Aviano/AvianoES/registration.cfm Complete it, then attach and forward the application to [email protected] . Each application requires a copy of orders and a current LES, these supporting documents may be emailed as an attachment or dropped off in the office in a sealed envelope labeled with student and sponsor names. Students must be 4 years old by the 1st of September to meet the age requirement. Aviano Sure Start selection committee will meet in the third week of August. Notifications will begin the fourth week of August via e-mail. For accepted participants: Mandatory home visits will be conducted for participants based on geographic location. Notification of date and time will be forthcoming. All students are required to have completed their 4 year old Well Baby check, and have current shots with copies of both prior to starting program. Copies may be obtained at the clinic by parent. Sports physicals cannot be used. Parents are encouraged to have these checks done as soon as the child turns four. At registration participants sponsor will receive a command support letter to be signed by sponsor’s supervisor, First SSgt and Commander prior to start of program, and will be turned in complete with signatures at the home visit. If sponsor is deployed, the spouse may take it to the orderly room for routing. Selected students will attend the first scheduled day with their sponsor and or parent, for the entire day. Upon selection the student must be registered for transportation at the bus office located at the Aviano Elementary School. No student may start school until all necessary documentation and paperwork are complete.
http://www.dodea.edu/Europe/Mediterranean/Aviano/AvianoES/registration.cfmmailto:[email protected]
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Aviano Elementary School Parents/Guardians FROM: Aviano Elementary School SUBJECT: Child and Youth Behavioral Military & Family Life Counselor (CYB-MFLC) 1. This letter is to inform you about the Child and Youth Behavioral Military & Family Life
Counseling (CYB-MFLC) Program services. Due to the unique challenges faced by military families, the Department of Defense is offering this private and confidential non-medical counseling service to Service members, families, children, and staff of Child and Youth Programs (CYP), Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Schools, Local Education Agencies (LEA), DoDEA/CYP summer programs, National Military Family Association Operation Purple Camps, Guard/Reserve Camps, and Operation Military Kids Camps.
2. With the exception of mandatory state, federal, and military reporting requirements (i.e., domestic violence, child abuse, and duty to warn situations), as well as oversight review by DoD of the service you received should an adverse or harmful event occur. MFLC support is private and confidential to encourage the widest level of participation.
3. The CYB-MFLC may support staff and work with children and families in the following ways:
• Observe, participate, and engage in activities with children and youth • Provide direct intervention with children • Model behavioral management techniques and provide feedback to staff • Suggest courses of age appropriate behavioral interventions to enhance coping and
behavioral skills. • Outreach to parents • Facilitate psycho-educational groups • Conduct training for staff and parents • Recommend referrals to military social services and other resources as needed.
4. CYB MFLCs may assist parents, teachers, staff, and children with the following issues:
• Communication • Resolving conflicts • Managing anger • Bullying • Self-esteem/self-confidence
• Behavioral management techniques
• Sibling/parental relationships • Deployment and reintegration
issues The counselor is available to accommodate appointments and meetings/activities after hours and on the weekend with advance notice.
OSD approved CYB-MFLC Parent Information Letter Sample MFLC II updated 9_26_14
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At no time will the counselor meet individually with a child without being in line of sight of a CYP, DoDEA, LEA, or camp employee or a parent/guardian.
• The counselor may use only materials for trainings, groups, and other activities that have been approved by DoD.
I acknowledge that a CYB-MFLC is available and authorize my child,_____________________, to receive CYB-MFLC support. PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE I acknowledge that a CYB-MFLC is available and DO NOT authorize my child, ____________, to receive CYB-MFLC support. PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE You may reach the MFLC at 339-339-9170/339-339-9146 Melissa Hayes is the AES MFLC POC who may be contacted at 632-5677.
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S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S30 31 1 2 1 2 3 4
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 1119 Aug New Student/Parent 10:00-11:00 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
20-22 Aug Teacher Workdays 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 2525 Aug First day for Students 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 3128 Aug Back to School Bash 31 28 29 301 Sep Labor Day Holiday/ No School 2 Sep School begins for Kinder students
25 Sep 1/2 Day of School - 11:15 Dismissal S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S26 Sep Teacher PD Days/Student Holiday 1 1 2 313 Oct Holiday/Recess No School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 8 9 1030 Oct Teacher PD Days/Student Holiday 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 12 13 14 15 16 1731 Oct Teacher Workday/Student Holiday 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 18 19 20 21 22 23 2411 Nov Holiday/ No School 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 61 25 26 27 28 29 30 3114 Nov Parent-Teacher Conferences/ No School 28 29 30 31 17 Nov Parent-Teacher Conferences/ No School
27-28 Nov Thanksgiving Holiday/ No School22-Dec 2-Jan Winter Break S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
5 Jan Classes Resume 1 2 3 419 Jan Holiday/Recess No School 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 10 1123 Jan Teacher Workday/ Student Holiday 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 182 Feb Parent-Teacher Conferences/ No School 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
16 Feb Holiday/Recess No School 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 17 Feb Teacher PD Days/Student Holiday 29 30 3123 Mar Student Holiday/PD for Teachers24 Mar Teacher PD Days/Student Holiday3 April Teacher Workday/ Student Holiday S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Student Holidays
6 thru 10 April Spring Break/ No School 1 2 Teacher workday/Prof. Dev.25 May Holiday/Recess No School 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Parent Teacher Conferences11 June 1/2 Day of School - 11:15 Dismissal 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Half Day for students 11:1512 June Teacher Workday/ Student Holiday 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 22 23 24 25 26 2731 28 29 30
August 2014 September 2014
November 2014 December 2014
February 2015 March 2015
May 2015 June 2015
19 August - New Student/Parent Orientation - 10:00-11:00 in the Instuctional Media Center
Aviano Elementary School Calendar 2014-2015
October 2014
January 2015
April 2015
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23-27 Feb2014-2015 Schedule SelectedDay CDay A2014-2015 08010-0850*Downey splits for specials during this timeGrade 4Grade 2 & 1Grade 3Grade 1
Spring Registration 2015 posterMarch 2015 Menu_KNSSMarch 2015MenuAviano Sure Start Applications SY 14-15CYB-MFLC Parent Information Letter Sample_MFLC II_9_26_14FROM: Aviano Elementary School
2014-2015 CalendarSY 09-10