
Reminder: Students have a school holiday break beginning Friday, October 11th and will continue all next week though October 18th. Students will return to school on October 21st. We hope that everyone enjoys the fall break!


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An important letter is going home about Report Card Conferences. Please read through and check yes or no to whether you want your child to participate in the Report Card Conferences with Community Leaders Thursday, October 10. Please send them back to school tomorrow or Thursday morning checked off and signed. Thank you!

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Friendly Reminders: Tomorrow is the Million Father March at 7:00 a.m. All father figures are invited! Breakfast and a small workshop will follow! Also.. Tomorrow is picture day! Get ready to say Cheeese!! Have a great evening!

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Friendly Reminders:
Don’t forget tomorrow is HAT DAY! Bring $1 and wear a hat!
Tomorrow is the LAST day to purchase a field day shirt.
There will be no exceptions and no money taken after 3 p.m . tomorrow.
The WCHS Cheerleaders will be here in the morning selling Gator Spirit items!
Have a great afternoon!

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Just a reminder that Picture day is on Tuesday, October 8th. All orders are pre-pay. Parents can also order online before picture day. This information is printed on the flyer that went home previously. SMILE!

Since this is bullying prevention month, please wear a blue outfit on Monday, October 7, 2019 which is the official bullying prevention day. The goal: encourage schools, communities and organizations to work together to stop bullying and cyberbullying and put an end to hatred and racism by increasing awareness of the prevalence and impact of all forms of bullying on all children of all ages.
Then on Unity Day, October 23, 2019, we need to wear Orange (remember orange is the color of leaders). The theme - Together against bullying, United for kindness, acceptance and inclusion.
Please encourage your students to wear their blue on Monday, October 7, 2019 and orange on Wednesday, October 23, 2019.
Thanks for your support of this endeavor.
Beulah D. J.- Evans
School Counselor
Center Elementary School

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Don't forget to wear your Blue History Maker shirt tomorrow to show your Tiger Pride!

Center Elementary School Parent Engagement Plan is available by clicking the link below: https://www.ware.k12.ga.us/o/center-elementary-school/browse/50955
This document was sent home with students the first week of school & given to new students who transferred in afterward.

Center Elementary School-Family Compacts are available by clicking on the link below: https://www.ware.k12.ga.us/o/center-elementary-school/browse/50919
These documents were sent home with students the first week of school and given to new students who transferred in afterward.

Friday is the very last day to order a field day t-shirt... get your order in this week! Cost per shirt $10. Field Days will be on November 20 for Grades K-2 and November 21 for Grades 3-5.

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