NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015
Happy Fall Y’all,
October is one of my favorite months. The leaves and
weather are changing, there’s apple picking, pumpkin carv-
ing, and lots of great football every weekend. What’s not to
love about this season?
In September we enjoyed seeing families attend our Accelerated Reader (AR)
Night. It was our largest turn out in the past three years. A huge thank you to
Ms. Lorenzini, our librarian, for all the time and effort she puts into making
this event bigger and better every time. Towards the end of the month we had
our Annual Movie Night that is hosted by our PTO. This year the movie was
shown on our new screen in the cafeteria! It was a lot of fun and laughs by all
that attended.
We rounded out September with a very touching and special visit from Mrs. Sandra Aragon
Kruse. Mrs. Aragon Kruse came to visit from Chicago and spent a few hours in the build-
ing visiting classrooms and talking with students. It was an absolute pleasure for all of us to
share this amazing school with her that is named after her father, Jose Aragon. Be on the
lookout for an article in the local paper next week about her visit.
This time of year also brings our first round of parent/teacher conferences! This is a won-
derful opportunity to have time with your child’s teacher/teachers and discuss academic
strengths and character education. In order for Aragon students to reach their upmost po-
tential, it is important to us to build a partnership with our families. This year conferences
will be held on Thursday, October 8th from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday, October 9th from 8
a.m. to 12 p.m. In addition, first quarter report cards will be shared during these meetings.
Please check your child’s folder or backpack for communication about scheduling your
child’s parent/teacher conference.
There are a lot more exciting events to participate in this month. Please take a look at our
calendar to learn about our Red Ribbon spirit days, First Quarter Awards Assemblies, and
our annual Storybook Character Day and parade. In addition, our kindergarten and first
grade will have a fun filled trip to the pumpkin patch!
Proudly serving Aragon,
Mrs. Tracey Landrum - Principal
10/1: Parent Teacher Organization Meeting at 4:00 pm
10/2: End of 1st Quarter: Early Dismissal at 11:30 am
*Lunch will be served
10/5: Beginning of 2nd Quarter
10/5—10/9: Scholastic Book Fair
10/7: Kindergarten and 1st Grade Field Trip to Venetucci Farm
10/7: 3rd Grade Field Trip to Serenity Springs Wildlife Center
10/8 & 10/9: Parent/Teacher Conferences—NO SCHOOL
10/12 & 10/13: NO SCHOOL
10/14: 4th Grade Field Trip to Rock Ledge Ranch
10/16: 1st Quarter Awards Assemblies
* 1st/2nd: 8:00 am, 3rd/4th/5th: 9:15 am, K: 1:00 pm
10/22: Picture Retake Day
10/26-10/30: Red Ribbon / Spirit Week
10/30: Bug Mobile Outreach from Denver Butterfly Pavilion
10/30: Storybook Character Day Parade
PTO
meeting
4pm
End of 1st
Quarter
Early
Release
11:30 am
Beginning
of 2nd
Quarter
SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR WEEK
Kindergarten,
1st, and 3rd
grade field
trips
Parent/Teacher
Conferences
NO SCHOOL 10/8 & 10/9
NO
SCHOOL
NO
SCHOOL
4th grade
field trip
PICTURE
RETAKE
DAY!
RED RIBBON/SPIRIT WEEK
Bug Mobile
Outreach
Story Book
Character Day
PARADE
1st Quarter
Awards
Assemblies
Unity Day
- Wear Red
Jersey Day
- Wear
Sports
Jersey
Crazy Sock
Day
Pajama
Day
The Board of Education of Fountain-Fort Carson School
District Eight does hereby proclaim October 26-30, 2015,
as
RED RIBBON WEEK
and encourages all citizens to participate in drug preven-
tion education activities, making a visible statement that
we are strongly committed to a drug free community.
The 2015 National Red Ribbon theme is:
“Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free.”
MONDAY: Unity Day—Wear Red to show your self respect and promote being drug-free.
Door Decorating Contest—Students will be decorating their classroom door to signify that
Aragon “Keeps its doors shut to drugs”.
TUESDAY: Jersey Day—Team up against drugs because being active is a healthy choice.
WEDNESDAY: Crazy Sock Day—Wear your crazy socks to show that Aragon says “sock it to drugs”.
THURSDAY: Pajama Day—Follow your dreams……..Don’t do drugs!
FRIDAY: Storybook Character Day—Show your character and self respect by dressing as your
favorite storybook character to wear in the parade.
What a great start this school year has been. We appreciate you allowing us to feed your children.
We have a fun program go-ing on in the cafeteria.
We try to do “Trivia Day” at least once a week. We don’t have a set day but if there is a few minutes to spare on any day, we like to quiz the kiddos on all kinds of differ-ent things and then hand out a little prize to the win-ner. It is kind of fun for all of us!!
Have an awesome Alligator month!!!!
Your Kitchen Staff,
Ms. Barb, Ms. Erika, Ms. Helen, Ms. Anna, and Ms. Michelle
Thank you to all who participated in our first AR
Night of the year. I was amazed at the turnout and be-
lieve it was the largest AR Night we have had since I
have been here. I hope to see you all at our next AR
Night on November 19, 2015.
Our Scholastic Book Fair will be
held from Monday, October 5th –
Friday, October 9th. Scholastic
has some new and exciting of-
ferings this fall. I hope you are
able to stop by to see the awe-
some books we will have for
sale and to say “Hello”. We will
be open during normal school hours and during Parent-
Teacher conferences. All proceeds from the book fair go
towards new books and supplies for the library.
Storybook Character Day will be celebrated on Fri-
day, October 30, 2015. More information on this yearly
event will be coming home closer to the date.
Parents in Action has become the Parent Teacher Organization! PTO
Meetings will be held the first Thursday of the month at 4:00 in the school library. The next one will be October 1, 2015 - 4:00 pm. All parents are welcome to join us to make our school
better.
Volunteer opportunities coming up will be:
The School Carnival - Nov 6th Santa's Workshop - Dates will come later.
We will need a bunch of elves for the workshop, please come help us out.
For more information contact:
Colleen Pearl - PTO President - 719-339-7469
COURAGE is our Keystone Character Trait for October.
What a perfect fit! I know it takes a lot of COURAGE for me to walk through all
those creepy haunted houses they have around town this month!
COURAGE comes in many different forms and people of all shapes and sizes, ag-
es and abilities can be courageous. When we hear the word COURAGE we often
think of the brave men and women in the armed forces and our police and firemen
and women who risk their lives day in and day out to protect ours. These people
are, of course, very courageous and should be recognized for their bravery, but
not all acts of COURAGE are always so obvious. What about the child who stands
up for a friend who is being bullied? Or someone who speaks up against injustice?
Are these acts of COURAGE not equally as important? I believe they are and I see
these small acts of COURAGE everyday here at Aragon. Sometimes doing the right
thing, speaking up or standing your ground in the face of adversity and peer pres-
sure can feel like the scariest moments in our lives, and it takes a ton of COURAGE
to stand strong in these moments. The more we practice COURAGE in these little
moments, the more courageous we become as people and as leaders for our
schools, our communities and for each other. The next time you see your opportuni-
ty to be courageous I challenge you to take it! I think you’ll be surprised at just
how brave you really are.
Be Courageous Alligators,
Ms.Ziemer, School Counselor
Character Trait of the Month
COLORADO is 400 miles across from one border to the other border. The Aragon students are going to track the
miles they run, move and play and try to cross Colorado border to border.
Childhood obesity is on the rise and we need to act now to help make our students stay healthy and competitive. When
you and your child walk, jog, run, or bike a mile count it. If your child does any activity or practice for an hour we can
count it as a mile and we can also count .5 for half hour sessions. Please record what your child has done when they are
home and send it to Mr. Vega at the end of the month on the calendar provided below to track progress and report it
monthly.
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