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February 11, 2019

Dear Parents,

What a literal whirlwind of a week last week!  Ms. Christi and Ms. Reischel did an absolutely fantastic job planning a week full of incredibly fun week of crazy activities!!!  Huge thanks go out to them and all those who helped support the activities in any way!  The penny count is in, but we won't know until Mr. Beisser announces the information on Monday.

This week, we are going to try to get back into a fairly normal schedule, at least through Wednesday.  The students are getting closer to finishing up gathering their final data for the on-going science fair preparations.  Please check your email for details expectations outlining the next few weeks!  :)

We are going skiing on Thursday.  I HIGHLY recommend lots of layers this year, as we just never know what the real weather will be like until the actual day.  Students can take the school busses to school because we will not leave until 8:45 of so.  If you are joining us, please feel free to follow us up there or join us there, but your child MUST ride the bus to the hill.  We will be back at St. Dennis in time for the students to take the busses home.

Friday, we have no school.  Enjoy that day off! 
Blessings and take care!
Kim

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