March 4 – 17
3/4 Healthy Kids Club 3:40
3/5 Lindemann Basketball Club 3:30, Chess Club 3:30
3/6 Lindemann Basketball Club 3:30
3/7 Healthy Kids Club 3:40, PTA Meeting 6:00
3/8 End Of Second Trimester, 11:30 Dismissal
3/11 Mad Science Club 3:35
3/12 Lindemann Basketball Club 3:30, Chess Club 3:30
3/13 Lindemann Basketball Club 3:30
Come support the Allen Park, St. Francis Cabrini,
Inter-City Baptist, and Divine Child High Schools
at their FRC Competitions for the 2019 season.
FIRST Robotics Competition Flyer 2019-13l3zxq
Parent’s Guide to a Growth Mindset
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Golden Tray Winners
Week of February 18
Mrs. Rice’s Class, Ms. Messina’s Class,Miss Darin’s Class,
Mrs. Torok’s Class,Mrs. Kusulas’ Class, Ms. Soranno’s Class
Week of February 25
Mrs. A’s Class, Ms Robertson’s Class, Mrs. Torok’s Class
Mrs. Lacey’s Class, Mrs. Bergman’s Class
Think Green!
There is a day in March that is associated with the color green–St. Patrick’s Day, which
is always on March 17 th . Why not try to eat as many green foods as you can on that day
for breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner? And of course those foods should be healthy
ones! You could have green apples (they are healthier if you leave the peels on),
broccoli (cooked or raw), celery (try filling it with peanut butter and topping it with
raisins), green grapes, or sliced, raw green peppers. Try spinach pasta or wraps. Have
a green salad (lettuce or spinach). Ask your children to think of other green foods they
like that are also nutritious.
A Healthy Lunch Helps Kids Stay on Task All Afternoon
If your child buys his or her meals from the school cafeteria, you should know that every
lunch is required to have at least one fruit and vegetable. Ask your child what fruit and
vegetable was served that day and if they ate it! If your child brings a lunch from home
to school, make sure it has at least one fruit or veggie, a whole grain food such as bread
or crackers, and a low-fat dairy choice. Mix it up! Throw in a different fruit or vegetable so
your children are surprised by a new color, taste, or texture when it’s time to eat.
The easiest way to include a dairy food is to have the milk offered at school. Trail mix
and dry cereal are other ways to include a whole grain in your child’s lunch. Avoid sugary
beverages including pop, juice drinks, and sports drinks. Water or low-fat milk are the best choice.