🎉 Happy Boss's Day to our fearless leaders! 🎉\
We are incredibly blessed to have two amazing leaders guiding our school—Principal Mr. Le Var Garner and Assistant Principal Mrs. Melissa Evans! 🌟 Their dedication, vision, and support make all the difference. Join us in celebrating them and thanking them for everything they do for our school community!

Ask your child to tell you the difference between wanting something and needing something.
Attention Families! We are excited to announce that the Center will be handing out treat bags to students tomorrow from 1:00 to 2:00 PM! This drive-through event will be in the car rider lane, so you won’t need to leave your car. We have missed our students so much and can’t wait to see their smiling faces tomorrow. See you all there!

Dear Center Families,
We're excited to share the October edition of our "Helping Children Learn" newsletter! This month's issue includes helpful tips and articles on:
-Supporting your child by reading aloud to build skills and comprehension
-Encouraging a healthy mindset for learning success
-The importance of sleep and its impact on learning
-Setting weekly learning goals together
We hope you find these resources helpful in supporting your child's growth and development!
Access the newsletters by clicking the links: English https://5il.co/2ym70 Spanish https://5il.co/2ym8x
A hard copy of the letter will be sent home with students on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024.
Best regards,
Susan Tison
Center Elementary School
Due to Hurricane Helene, we have rescheduled our Annual Title I Meeting for October 24th at 5:30 PM. We hope to see you Thursday, October 24th, at the meeting when we return from Fall Break. Please see the updated flyers below:
English https://5il.co/2ylwy
Spanish https://5il.co/2ylwx

Mention how something you studied in school has helped you in your life.
Discuss your child’s most challenging subject. What could your student do to make it easier? How can you help?
Encourage daily exercise. Physical activity can improve your child’s mood and boost brainpower.
Create a screen media log. Have your student write down shows and movies watched and games played, and add opinions about them.
Have your child solve silly math problems, such as “How many hours until your birthday?”
We have a slight delay in the bags being ready for pick up. The time has been changed to 2:30-3:30 today. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Help your child make a to-do list. After completing an item, have them check it off.
Dear Center Families,
We will distribute food bags containing non-perishable items tomorrow, Oct. 3, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the car rider loop. Please feel free to come by and pick up a bag.
Center staff: If you're available, we could use volunteers to assist with this distribution.
Thank you for your support!
Today, have your child tackle the most challenging assignment first. Tomorrow, your child can do the easiest first. Which way works best?
Ask how your child feels the school year is going so far.
If you attended our Annual Title I Meeting tonight, please complete this very short survey to give us feedback. Thanks!
https://forms.gle/fQTyRzX7n6r9yGZy7
Ask your child for suggestions of nutritious after-school snacks to keep on hand.
Go for a walk with your child and look for signs of fall.
Learn the names of your child’s teachers and make sure you have contact information for them so you can stay in touch.
Find a new word in the dictionary. Can each member of your family use it three times today?
