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John HopkinsMay 2017
701 16th Street South 727-822-7382
Mr. DevonMs. Sharen
Miss Essence
The 2016-17 school year is coming to an end. Summer is on its way!!! The Summer Program will be held at John Hopkins. Hours are 7:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday. If your child/children will be attending our summer program, please let
us know. Spaces are limitedPlease make sure you have met your 21st CCLC requirements. Any questions/concerns please see Mr. Devon.
Thank you for your continued support and making JHOP a great place to be.
Mr. Devon & Staff
"Children seldom misquote. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said."
Lyric 5/16To all our 8th graders who will be transitioning into high school!
Vincent
DIRECTIONS
1. Heat oven to 400° F. Place the peas in a colander or large strainer and run under cold water until thawed; let drain.
2.3. In a medium bowl, combine the ricotta, peas,
and ¼ tea-spoons each salt and pepper. Spoon half the marinara into an 8-inch square baking dish. Top with 2 layers of lasagna noodles (4 sheets).
4.
Sweet Pea Lasagna
Word of The Month – CaringBeing kind, friendly, considerate and willing to listen,give and share!
You’re are cordially invited to our
Annual Mother’s Day Dinner
Friday, May 12, 2017
5:00 pm
JHOP Café
Serves 4 – Hands-On Time: 15 Min Total Time: 1 hr. 5 min
Ingredients:
1 - 10-oz. package of frozen peas
16 oz. container ricotta
DIRECTIONS
1. Heat oven to 400° F. Place the peas in a colander or large strainer and run under cold water until thawed; let drain.
2.3. In a medium bowl, combine the ricotta, peas,
and ¼ tea-spoons each salt and pepper. Spoon half the marinara into an 8-inch square baking dish. Top with 2 layers of lasagna noodles (4 sheets).
4.
Sweet Pea Lasagna
Ingredients:
1 - 10-oz. package of frozen peas
16 oz. container ricotta
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Family Involvement Meeting &
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Last day of SchoolEarly
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R’Club Mission Statement:
Strengthening children, families and communities through
quality child/youth development
Riddles and Brain TeasersTry these riddles and brain teasers with your child!
Q: Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?A: Neither, they both weigh one pound.
Q: How many months have 28 days?A: All 12 months.
Q: You draw a line. Without touching it, how do you make the line longer?A: You draw a shorter line next to it, and it becomes the longer line.
Q: What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?A: A Towel.
Q: Using only addition, how do you add eight 8’s and get the number 1000?A: 888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 1000.
Q: What invention lets you look right through a wall?
Q: What word looks the same backwards and upside down?A: SWIMS.
Q: What do the numbers 11, 69, and 88 all have in common?A: The read the same right side up and upside down.
Q: A cowboy rides into town on Friday, stays for three days, and then leaves on Friday. How did he do it?A: His horse’s name was Friday.
Q: A man was outside taking a walk, when it started to rain. The man didn’t have an umbrella and he wasn’t wearing a hat. His clothes got soaked, yet not a single hair on his head got wet.