Marshall Ranch PTSO Newsletter [email protected] 12995 N. Marshall Ranch Drive, Glendale, AZ 85304 10 PTSO Meeting in Library @ 4:00PM 16 & No School 17 NO SCHOOL January 16 & 17 LATE START DAY January 30 For 2nd Semester! *Get plenty of sleep *Eat Healthy *Get to school on time Attendance Line (623) 486 - 6457 School Office (623) 486 - 6450 Fax Number (623) 486 - 6461 Nurse (623) 486 - 6453 24 Art Club 30 Late Start Day @ 10:10 AM LATE START Jan. 30 School starts at 10:10 AM Students are NOT to be on campus prior to 9:40 AM There is no supervision before 9:40 AM OFFICE HOURS ~ 8:00AM - 4:00PM 623 - 486 - 6457 PTSO Board Members This line is open 24 hours a day. Please call this number if your child is sick or if they will be late. Lucia Zook, President - [email protected] Nichole Bertone, Vice-President - [email protected] Tyree Dillard, Vice-President - [email protected] Sandy Black, Vice-President - [email protected] Elizabeth Ostrom, Treasurer - [email protected] Holly Storms, Secretary - [email protected] Information from Center for Disease Control PARENTS Please come and check the Lost & Found bin in the Nurses Office. Items that are left after 4:00 PM on January 31 will be donated. It is not possible to predict what this flu season will be like. Flu Viruses are constantly changing, and new viruses can appear. Flu season is in the wintertime. Flu outbreaks occur as early as October and can last as late as May. ART CLUB STUDENTS! CDC recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older. Tues. Jan. 24 3:45 - 5:00 PM Any questions, see Ms. Moore Encourage those you know to get vaccinated. GIRL’S SOFTBALL TEAM! Back Row: Leah Coker, Shae Rouse, Faith Benavidez, Juliana Huerta, Erryn Kozai, Kytana Ortiz, Savannah Lopez, Emma Cook. Front Row: Brooke Hoerig, Gabi Herring, Alex Thiel, McKenna Feringa, Alena John, Elsie Gilbert. Are you raising a relative’s child? Arizona Kinship Support Services may be able to help. Legal services, support groups, parenting education, foster licensing and adoption support, assistance with government agencies, connections to food, housing and clothing resource. ArizonaKinship.org ~ 480-748-9269 Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health 6206 W. Bell Road, Glendale, 85308 ~ 480-882-7537 Accepting New Patients! [email protected] www.noahhelps.org Program Enrollment Services AHCCCS KidsCare Marketplace Enrollment Medicate Savings Program Temporary Cash Assistance SNAP (Food Stamps) Medical Dental Pediatrics Behavioral Health Nutrition Services Speech Therapy Marshall Ranch JH Band will be performing at Ironwood HS Parade of Bands on February 2nd. More information will be sent home! Internet Safety Week January 23-January 27 All students will receive age-appropriate lessons regarding how to be safe online. Some of the topics in the lessons and videos include how to create stronger passwords, using caution in sharing personal information, cyber bullying, digital citizenship, and digital literacy. Did you know that over one-third of tweens (11 and 12 year olds) have a social networking site? Some students are starting these sites at an even younger age! Internet Safety Week will provide information to all students regarding how to use the Internet in a safe and secure way. Snow Facts Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals. Snowflakes form in a variety of different shapes. Snow is a form of precipitation; other forms of precipitation are rain, hail and sleet. Light and puffy snow is often called ‘powder’. Heavy snowfalls are often called ‘snowstorms’. Snowstorms with high winds are often called ‘blizzards’. Snow reflects a high level of ultraviolet radiation and can cause blindness. Sunglass, goggles and other eye protection help absorb the ultraviolet rays. Snow can lower visibility, making driving conditions dangerous. Skis, sleds and snowmobiles are useful transport options through snow. Popular fun times in the snow are snowball fights, tobogganing and making snowmen. The highest snowfall recorded in one year was 1,224 inches in Mount Rainier, in the state of Washington, between February 19, 1971 and February 18, 1972.
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