Thursday, June 12, 2008

THE LAST DAY!

We are coming up fast on the last day of school! I hope you all have a wonderful summer break, and remember: stay true to yourself. Never work below your potential. Be grateful for knowledge. And be kind to everyone, including yourself!

I will miss you all terribly. You have made this year the best ever! Thank you, students! You rock!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

GRADUATION!

Graduation is tomorrow

June 11th, at 1:00 p.m.!


Be there or be square!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Room 11 Memory DVDs

Since we don't have yearbooks at Sutro, I have taken all of the photos we have taken throughout the year and made a DVD, so you won't forget your last year!  It took some computer time, a few frustrating sighs, and more than a couple calls to various computer experts to get them done, but they are FINALLY finished and ready for everyone to take home!

I'm excited to have a keepsake for all of you and I hope you hang on to it forever.  This was a special class of kids, and I would love to remember this year for as long as I can!


Thursday, June 5, 2008

5th Grade Baker Beach Picnic Tomorrow!

Don't forget your beach blankets and your sunglasses...because the 5th graders are going to the BEACH tomorrow!

On the menu for lunch tomorrow is pizza, chips, fruit, cookies, and juice. Quite an improvement from the daily school lunches!

See you tomorrow, bright and early! The bus picks us up at 9:45 a.m. on the dot, so please don't be late!

The Final Countdown!

SIX days of school left! It seems unbelievable, but we have finally reached the last weeks of school. Many things have happened this year, but one of the most exciting is something that happened just the other week!

Claire, Jessie, Shan Shan, Angela, and Carmen have all had their photography accepted into the Smithsonian Children's Art contest! The first round is at the fabulous Monterey Bay Aquarium, and the winners of this preliminary contest will be announced on Sunday. Send good thoughts and well wishes to our amazing contestants!

If one or more of the students wins this round, they will be pushed up to the nationals in Washington D.C. I am more than excited and proud. Good job, students! And GOOD LUCK!