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Fall Festival - Trunk or Treat

Join us for our annual Fall Festival! We will have candy, games, a walking taco bar (CASH ONLY), fun house and more! We are always looking for candy donations and volunteers!

To sign up to volunteer or to host a trunk, please click this link.

 

 

Alsup Elementary Bikes!

On Thursday morning, 2nd-grade students at Alsup Elementary rode brand new bicycles they would also get to take home! The nonprofit Wish for Wheels partnered with Sturgeon Electric Company and Industrial Constructors/Managers to donate more than 40 bicycles.

As students put on their safety helmets and got on the blue bicycles, some took off pedaling immediately while others learned to ride for the first time with the help of volunteers.

“We’re really happy that Wish for Wheels could provide this opportunity for our second graders,” said Principal Dawn Menard. “It’s amazing seeing them all out here riding around on their bikes so happy. I can’t wait for them to be outdoors more on their brand-new bikes.”

Thank you!

On Thursday morning, 2nd-grade students at Alsup Elementary rode brand new bicycles they would also get to take home! The nonprofit Wish for Wheels partnered with Sturgeon Electric Company and Industrial Constructors/Managers to donate more than 40 bicycles.

As students put on their safety helmets and got on the blue bicycles, some took off pedaling immediately while others learned to ride for the first time with the help of volunteers.

“We’re really happy that Wish for Wheels could provide this opportunity for our second graders,” said Principal Dawn Menard. “It’s amazing seeing them all out here riding around on their bikes so happy. I can’t wait for them to be outdoors more on their brand-new bikes.”

Thank you!

Wish For Wheels

Sturgeon Electric Company, Inc.

ICM Colorado

Heads Up! Girls On The Run is Back!

Attention all 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade girls! Come join the Girls on the Run program at Alsup.

Girls on the Run is a nationwide non-profit program that helps young girls develop lifelong strategies and tools through lessons and movement activities.

The program goes from September 12 until November 15; desdline to sign up is Friday, September 8. Practices are Tuesday and Wednesday after school until 4:45. The cost is $20 and space is limited to 20 girls. Use this link to sign up www.girlsontherunrockies.org and reach out to Mrs. Woodward if you have any questions ewooward@adams14.org.

2nd Grade Students at Alsup Receive Bicycles!

CHECK OUT THESE NEW BIKES! 


On Thursday morning, 2nd-grade students at Alsup Elementary rode brand new bicycles they would also get to take home! The nonprofit Wish for Wheels partnered with Sturgeon Electric Company and Industrial Constructors/Managers to donate more than 40 bicycles.
As students put on their safety helmets and got on the blue bicycles, some took off pedaling immediately while others learned to ride for the first time with the help of volunteers.


“We’re really happy that Wish for Wheels could provide this opportunity for our second graders,” said Principal Dawn Menard. “It’s amazing seeing them all out here riding around on their bikes so happy. I can’t wait for them to be outdoors more on their brand-new bikes.”


Thank you! 
Wish For Wheels
Sturgeon Electric Company, Inc.
ICM Colorado

Attendance Matters! How to Build Good Attendance

Did you know? Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school– and themselves. Start
building this habit in preschool so they learn right away that going to school on time, every day is important.
Eventually, good attendance will be a skill that will help them succeed in high school, college, and their career.
Here are few simple things you can do:  1) Set a regular bedtime and morning routine, 2) try to schedule medical appointments and extended vacations when school is not in session. 3) If your child is anxious about going to school, talk to teachers, school counselors, and other parents for advice on how to make your child feel comfortable.

Did you know? Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school – and themselves. Start
building this habit in preschool so they learn right away that going to school on time, every day is important. Eventually, good attendance will be a skill that will help them succeed in high school, college and their career.

Here are a few simple things you can do to build this habit: 

  1. Set a regular bedtime and morning routine.
  2. Try to schedule medical appointments and extended vacations when school is not in session.
  3. If your child is anxious about going to school, talk to teachers, school counselors, and other parents for advice on how to make your child feel comfortable.

 

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