We send our condolences to Jeanie Hock on the death this week of her uncle.
Nature Club will meet an additional week, in hopes of getting to plant the garden.
The last days would be May 2 for K-2 and May 3 for 3-5.
There are 2 weeks left for the CANS FOR BOOKS program. April 30 is the last day to bring your cans to one of the following collection sites. The program has donated over $34,199 to LPS elementary and middle school libraries for the purchase of library books since 2001. Please encourage your staff, students, families and VIP partners to donate their aluminum cans. Cans need to be dropped off at either:
- A-Can Recycling, 3255 S 10th St
- A&J Recycling, 3250 N 20th St.
Randolph’s total so far = 264 pounds recycled!
NEEDED: Student & Parent Recommendations for Library Materials
Please copy and paste your responses to these questions and email them to Linda Bamesberger, Randolph Librarian at lbamesb@lps.org
I would like materials on these subjects in the library media center:
I would like the following books in our library:
The library needs more information on the following subjects:
I would like to have the following nonprint or electronic resources in the library media center:
Congratulations, Randolph Staff! And Thank You!
Our total is not entirely in, but to date we have raised $2,445.87 for the BackPackProgram!
Join the Randolph Team on Saturday, April 20
for the BackPack Extra Mile Walk at Lincoln East.
We will meet at 9:45 where the sidewalk and the NW corner of Seacrest parking lot connect.
The walk begins at 10:00.
Dr. Bonaiuto will donate $10 for each staff member who walks!
Invite your family and friends to join us in the walk and raise awareness for this worthy cause.
The Food Bank of Lincoln will be collecting non-perishable food items and backpacks.
CALENDAR
April 22 SIP Committee meets 8:10 NOTE DATE CHANGE!
April 22 Elementary Principals Council 12-4:30
April 23-24 NeSA Math grade 3
April 23-24 NeSA Science grade 5
April 23 Staff meeting
April 23 BIST consult day
Spring training Grade 4 for camp – Outdoor Ed – April 25th – afternoon
April 25 Papa John’s Pizza Night
April 26 NO SCHOOL ELEMENTARY STUDENTS
April 26 5:00-9:00 p.m. BIST Vision Team Conference, Lincoln
April 27 8:30-4:00 BIST Vision Team Conference, Lincoln
April 29 Dress Rehearsal, Strings Concert, 2:45 in gym
April 29 Strings Concert 7 p.m.
April 30 PLC Early Out 2:18
May 2 Last day for K-2 Nature Club
Camp volunteer meeting – Outdoor Ed – May 2 – 7:00 pm – media
May 3 Elders Day/Book Parade
May 3 Last day for grade 3-4-5 Nature Club
May 4 Mayor’s Run
May 6 GET meets 8:10 in library
May 6 Kindergarten Orientation 6:00 p.m. in gym
May 7 Dress Rehearsal Chorus 2:45 in the gym
May 7 Chorus Concert 7:00 p.m.
May 8 4th to 5th transition meeting for teachers and Dr. B.
May 9 3rd to 4th grade transition meeting for teachers and Dr. B.
May 9 Dress Rehearsal Band 2:45 in gym
May 9 Band Concert 7:00 p.m. NEW DATE!
May 10 FUN NIGHT 5-8:00 p.m.
May 13 BIST team meeting at Lefler at 4:00
May 13 BIST consult day at Randolph
May 13 2nd to 3rd grade transition meeting for teachers and Dr. B.
May 14 1st to 2nd grade transition meeting for teachers and Dr. B.
May 14 Randolph School Skate 6-8 p.m.
May 15 Elementary Principals Council
May 15 Kdg. to 1st grade transition meeting for teachers and Dr. B.
May 16 4th grade to Camp!
May 16 4th grade at Camp!
May 17 – Kindergarten Antelope Park/Zoo study trip. Walk to the park and zoo— picnic lunch.
May 22 Papa John’s Pizza Night
May 22 Second Grade to Aksarben Aquarium
May 23 – Kindergarten Morning field day on lower playground (9:15-11:15)
May 23 First Grade and Third Grade go to Chet Ager Nature Center
May 23 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!
Eating Out @ Dairy Queen™
Eat This… Banana Sundae (medium)
330 calories, 10 gm fat.
Not That…Banana Shake ( medium)
620 calories, 23 gm fat
Eat This…Cherry Dilly Bar
210 calories, 12 gm fat.
Not That…Cherry Dipped Cone ( medium)
790 calories, 49 gm fat
Eat This…Original Cheeseburger
400 calories, 18gm fat.
Not That…Iron Grilled Classic Club Sandwich
580 calories, 29 gm fat
Eat This Not That, 2012
Love and Logic Moment
We’re In This Together
Are you a service/product provider instead of a parent? If so, your children are your consumers, not part of the family team. Many homes operate this way. While parents work hard to provide the best, their ungrateful children expect more and more, while making little effort to help. These children live like honored guests in the home.
This parenting style robs kids of the basic human need for being an important member of a group. It breeds hostile dependency, not loving appreciation.
Make a list of all the jobs it takes to keep your family going. Continue to add to this list and keep it on the refrigerator. This long list should include jobs like earning the money for the family, paying bills, etc. Have your children add jobs they like you to do for them. This will be an eye opener for everyone.
Once the list is finished, divide up the jobs and make everyone in the family part of the team for family survival. If you don’t know how to get the kids to do their chores, listen to our audio, Love and Logic Solutions, and discover some simple rules that can change your life.
Thanks for reading! Our goal is to help as many families as possible. If this is a benefit, forward it to a friend.
Jim Fay
The first Lincoln-Lancaster County Household Hazardous Waste collection of 2013 is scheduled to take place;
- Saturday, April 20 at Wal-Mart (87th and Hwy 2) – 9am- 1pm.
- For information on acceptable materials, visit www.lincoln.ne.gov Keyword: household.