
Brush up decision-making with a decorating project
Redecorating your child's bedroom can be a great way to help your child practice reasoning, planning and decision-making skills while expressing personality. Begin by brainstorming ideas. How would your child like the room to look? Next, set a budget, and figure out together which of your child's ideas are realistic. Then, work together on a step-by-step plan of action. It's OK if you don't like the results; the goal is for your child to make choices and live with them.
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Friday Fun: Seeing Double! đŻââïžđŻââïž
Last Friday, our amazing staff was twinningâand we could hardly tell them apart! It felt like double the talent, double the fun. đ The celebration doesnât stop there! This week, we are keeping the good vibes going. Help us show our staff some love and appreciationâthey deserve it!



Congratulations to last week's Positive Office Referrals!!


Staff kicked off Appreciation Week with a Vacay Thursday dress-up day. Looks like they are all ready to head to the islands! đïžâïžâïž. Our Staff Appreciation Week will continue throughout this week.



đ Awards Day Schedule đ Itâs that special time of year when we celebrate the hard work and achievements of our students! Please mark your calendars for our upcoming Awards Day ceremonies:
Pre-K â Thursday, May 15 at 9:00 AM
4th Grade â Friday, May 16 at 9:30 AM
Kindergarten â Friday, May 16 at 1:00 PM
1st Grade â Friday, May 16 at 2:00 PM
2nd Grade â Monday, May 19 at 1:00 PM
3rd Grade â Monday, May 19 at 2:00 PM
Additional details will be provided by each grade level. Invitations will be sent home with students who will be receiving awards. We look forward to celebrating with you!

Our SLP Schools app keeps getting better and better! Parents/guardians who have already created an account can now access new app features like Messages and Class Streams via web and in the app. If you haven't signed up, be sure to accept the email and/or text invite sent earlier this morning.
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Please check out this week's newsletter for important information.
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Read more about:
- The dates and times for our awards day. Additional details will be provided by each grade level. Invitations will be sent home with students who will be receiving awards. We look forward to celebrating with you!
- Fun day is Tuesday, May 12. Please have students to school on time. Remember to wear fun day shirts.
- Great Job to 1st and 4th Grade for making the 95% attendance goal for the week of May 12 - 16. Please assist us in reaching our attendance goal by ensuring your child attends school daily.

Help your child learn the difference between needs and wants
Learning to manage money teaches children math skills as well as school success skills like responsibility, patience and how to set priorities. Help your child distinguish between "needs" and "wants" and keep track of them in a notebook. Explain that your child should pay for the needs first. Any money left over can be saved toward the cost of the wants. Help your child track the savings in the notebook.
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đ Fun Day â Tuesday, May 13 đ Reminders for Students, Parents, and Staff:
- Be sure to wear your Fun Day shirts with uniform bottoms!
- Please have students at school on time !
- If you volunteered to bring shade tents or tables, please drop them off Monday or by 7:10 AM Tuesday.
- Parent Volunteers , who have been directly contacted by telephone, please arrive on time and ready to help.
- This yearâs activities include a Magic Show, Carnival Games, Water Balloon Throw, a Petting Zoo, Inflatables, and a Dunk Booth.
- Students will enjoy 1 juice, 2 popsicles, and 2 snacks throughout the day
Letâs make it a day full of fun, laughter, and great memories!

Use report cards to plan for the future
Many adults remember report card time as stressful. But it doesn't have to be! Eliminate surprises by talking with your child throughout the grading period about how schoolwork is going. When the report card comes, comment on something positive first. Then, calmly discuss each grade with your child. If there's room for improvement, what steps does your student think will help? Write up a plan together. You may want to consult the teacher for ideas.
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Talk about real people who write
To spark an interest in writing, talk about the authors of the books your child reads. What information does the book give about its author? How does the author's life relate to the book, if at all? Help your child think about the author's style: humor, short sentences, or a certain point of view, for example. Can your student write a story that imitates it?
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Create a family motto that inspires persistence
It isn't always easy for children to persevere in tough situations. One way to inspire your child to keep trying is by creating a family motto that expresses this idea. It could be something like, "In our family, we stick with it until it's done." Have family members make suggestions and decide together on a motto. Repeat the motto often. Over time, this saying will become personal for your child.
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The Kona Ice Truck will be on campus Friday, May 9, 2025. Find those refillable cups and put them in your bookbag. Prices range from $3 - $7. Please send money with your child in the morning.


Logical consequences reinforce responsibility
Learning to carry out instructions is part of developing responsibility, at home and at school. Instead of repeating commands over and over, stop telling and start doing. If you've asked your child to empty pockets before putting pants in the laundry basket, wash only the pants with empty pockets. When favorite jeans stay dirty and your child has to wear disliked pants to school, your student may be more motivated to act responsibly.
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Dear Staff & Families,
After reviewing the latest weather conditions and updated forecasts, the school closure for Thursday, May 8th, has been canceled. Classes will resume and follow a normal schedule. Thanks for your flexibility and understanding.


Junk mail can be a great teaching tool
Before you toss junk mail, have your child examine it to find out where it came from. Then, help your student locate and mark that place on a map. Does more mail come from certain areas? You can also have your child sort the junk mail in a variety of ways: by state, region or how far its origin is from your home. Which piece traveled the longest distance? Help your child estimate how long it would take to make the drive.
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Due to forecasted flash flooding, all schools and administrative offices will be closed on Wednesday, May 7th, and Thursday, May 8th. Lesson content will be delivered remotely through Google Classroom or written assignments. Completed assignments will serve as attendance documentation.


To make sense of nonfiction reading, spin a 'reading web' together
If your child struggles to make sense of nonfiction reading, drawing a "reading web" before even beginning to read may help. Have your student write down the title of the chapter or passage and draw lines branching out from it. Next, have your child preview the text and write each section heading on a different branch. While reading, your child can branch subheadings out from each section heading. This type of diagram shows students how details support the main idea.
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đâš Calling all Class of 2025 Seniors that were once a Port Barre Elementary Lil Red Hot! âšđ
You are invited to our Senior Walk on Monday, May 12 at 1:00 PM at Port Barre Elementary School! Come celebrate how far you have come by walking the halls where it all began. Wear your cap and gown and inspire our current students with your achievements!
đ Where: Port Barre Elementary
đïž When: Monday, May 12
â° Time: 1:00 PM
đ Attire: Cap and Gown
Letâs show our students what hard work and dreams can achieve. We canât wait to see you!


IMPORTANT BUS NOTICE: Mr. Josh, Bus 626, will not run this afternoon (May 5). Please make the necessary arrangements to pick up your child through the car rider line. We are sorry for the inconvenience.