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Murrieta Elementary A California Distinguished School Looking Ahead Monday, November 17 Early Release Day Students in Grades 1-3 Dis- missed at 1:45 Students in Grades 4& 5 dis- missed at 1:50 K Early Birds 8:30—11:40 K Late Birds 10:20—1:50 Tuesday, November 18 2:45 pm Juice It Up Sales by Front Office $3.00 6-7PM PTC MEETING MPR Wednesday, November 19 7:50am Choir Club MPR 9:00 5th Grade Turkey Trot Grass field 3-5PM Fine Arts MPR Maxx Pizza Fundraiser 4:00pm to Close Thursday, November 20 7:50am Choir Club Student Store during student lunch times 3-4PM School Site Council Meeting LIBRARY 3-4PM Fine Arts MPR Friday, November 21 Wear Red Spirit Day 9am Turkey Trot at TMS for top 12 MES winners 2:45 PTC Popsicles $1 AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY Jaguar Weekly Bulletin November 14, 2014 Estelle Jaurequi, Principal Rob Lurkins, Assistant Principal We have many jackets, sweat- ers,and coats in our Lost & Found area! Please have your child check for any missing article of clothing he/she may have misplaced. All unclaimed items will be donated to a local charity during the fall break. Thank you! LOST AND FOUND Great Job Kindergarteners in Mrs. Shaf- er and Ms. O’Dowd’s classes—They par- ticipated in the Veteran’s Day Parade on Tuesday, November 11th. They either walked, rode their decorated bikes or scooters in honor of our Veterans who served our country to keep us safe! NO SCHOOL Monday, November 24 through Friday, November 28 - Fall / Thanksgiving Break! Are you helping your child have great attendance? Being in school every day--and on time--will help your child do well. Are you supporting your child's attendance habit? Answer the following questions yes or no to find out: ___1. Have you told your child that you expect him to go to school every day? If you tell him it's important to you, it will become important to him. ___2. Do you ignore weak excuses? Not feeling like getting out of bed isn't a good reason to stay home. ___3. Do you keep your child home if he's sick? Reducing the spread of illness can help others avoid missing school. ___4. Do you try to make medical and dental appointments outside of school hours? ___5. Do you help your child set the alarm clock earlier if he has trouble getting to school on time? How well are you doing? Each yes means you are supporting your child's attendance. For each no answer, try that idea. Reprinted with permission from the November 2014 issue of Parents make the difference!® (Elementary School Edition) newslet- ter. Copyright © 2014 The Parent Institute®, a division of NIS, Inc.

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Murrieta Elementary

A California Distinguished School

Looking Ahead

Monday, November 17

Early Release Day

Students in Grades 1-3 Dis-missed at 1:45

Students in Grades 4& 5 dis-missed at 1:50

K Early Birds 8:30—11:40

K Late Birds 10:20—1:50

Tuesday, November 18

2:45 pm Juice It Up Sales by Front Office $3.00

6-7PM PTC MEETING MPR

Wednesday, November 19

7:50am Choir Club MPR

9:00 5th Grade Turkey Trot Grass field

3-5PM Fine Arts MPR

Maxx Pizza Fundraiser 4:00pm to Close

Thursday, November 20

7:50am Choir Club

Student Store during student lunch times

3-4PM School Site Council Meeting LIBRARY

3-4PM Fine Arts MPR

Friday, November 21

Wear Red Spirit Day

9am Turkey Trot at TMS for top 12 MES winners

2:45 PTC Popsicles $1

AT MURRIETA ELEMENTARY

Jaguar Weekly

Bulletin

November 14, 2014 Estelle Jaurequi, Principal

Rob Lurkins, Assistant Principal

We have many

jackets, sweat-

ers,and coats in

our Lost & Found

area! Please have

your child check

for any missing

article of clothing

he/she may have misplaced. All

unclaimed items will be donated

to a local charity during the fall

break. Thank you!

LOST AND

FOUND

Great Job Kindergarteners in Mrs. Shaf-

er and Ms. O’Dowd’s classes—They par-

ticipated in the Veteran’s Day Parade on

Tuesday, November 11th. They either

walked, rode their decorated bikes or

scooters in honor of our Veterans who

served our country to keep us safe!

NO SCHOOL Monday,

November 24 through

Friday, November 28 -

Fall / Thanksgiving

Break!

Are you helping your child have great attendance? Being in school every day--and on time--will help your child do well. Are you supporting

your child's attendance habit? Answer the following questions yes or no to find out:

___1. Have you told your child that you expect him to go to school every day? If you tell

him it's important to you, it will become important to him.

___2. Do you ignore weak excuses? Not feeling like getting out of bed isn't a good reason

to stay home.

___3. Do you keep your child home if he's sick? Reducing the spread of illness can help

others avoid missing school.

___4. Do you try to make medical and dental appointments outside of school hours?

___5. Do you help your child set the alarm clock earlier if he has trouble getting to school

on time?

How well are you doing?

Each yes means you are supporting your child's attendance. For each no answer, try that

idea.

Reprinted with permission from the November 2014 issue of Parents make the difference!® (Elementary School Edition) newslet-

ter. Copyright © 2014 The Parent Institute®, a division of NIS, Inc.

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Page 2 Jaguar Weekly Bulletin

LUNCH WITH THE PRINCIPAL &

ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

KINDERGARTEN: Cruise Consiglio, Riley James, Dylan McGee and Levi Perez

FIRST: Rilene Bernaldez, Jenna Garcia, Taylor McLaughlin, Mia Venegas and Cheyenne Webb.

SECOND: Eryka Covarrubias, Lily Jackson, Matt Morgan and Owen Oates.

THIRD: Robert Fairfax, Kate Gibson, Hannah Hassan, Oliviah Marron, Rudy Mooney and Mikaila Stone

FOURTH: Megan Gajda, Mackenzie Gould, CJ Rocha-Gutierrez, McKayla Kennedy Descoteau and Kaede Sheffield.

FIFTH: Jess Bumgarner, Michael Garza, Hunter Hernandez, Leah Phelps and Denahi Ramirez.

KINDERGARTEN: Parmenter: Brooklynn Brann, Melissa Buddri-us, Daisy Davila, Avery Hazelaar, Dylan McGee; O’Dowd: Dylan Deven, Diana Madrigal, Kelsey Ton Nu, Jonathan Villasenor Vil-lasenor, Nathanael Wallis; Red-dick: Jacob Griffiths, Owen Grifiths, Charlotte Thayer, Haley Thayer; Shafer: Cruise Consiglio, Logan Johnson, Alizel Lao, Alan Mata-Menera, and Eli Wolfe.

FIRST GRADE: Bissonette: Ed-gar Cornejo, Alan Fuentes, Henter Jenkins, Hudson Munoz, Lilly Vialpando; Ciauri: Emma-Jo Anderson, Faith Gajda, Delaney Gonzalez, Ava Harrison, Jaxon Millett, Chaden Minder, Luke Steyn; Macaluso: Kinsley Adair, Krystianna Calivoso, Adrian Cer-vantes, Jenna Garcia, Christo-pher Pineda; Pickrahn: Audrey Benedict, Ilsy Garcia, Abigail Kandola, Kylle Little, Eian Stange; Weatherbie: Tamara Abarca, No-ah James Bolias, Daniel Dababneh, Lila Herman, Jordan Mitchell and Khile Rayford.

SECOND GRADE: Arellano: Joel Cabral, Olivia Delgado, Kailani Gomez, Maria Morales, Lukas Virgil; Baird: Corbin Burd, Katelyn Miller, Layne Silman, Derek Stanton, Cyrus Winder, Gracie Young; Duquette: Sa-mantha Burton, Marianna Dominguez, Jake Fox, Sienna Linares, Eric Rivera, Roberto Solorio; Rosales: Monserrat Garnet, Marina McCay, Melanie Salgado Moncada, Ava Siepker, Jacob Smits and Lyanella Soto Rodriguez.

THIRD GRADE: Doljanin: Bren-don Beare, Larry Cabrera, Alana Carter, Sadie Larkin; Ferrell: Alexander Anderson, Vienna Neugebauer, Alexis Rodriguez, Shaun Stoll, Brianna Zietz; Hei-dorn: Seon Aguirre, Jacob Ayl-ward, Isabell Leon, Ruby Mo-rales; Knueven: Mitchel Jack-son, Dillon Keeline, Brianna La-Vallee, Isabel Rosales, Joselin Vargas Ochoa; Scolinos: Kate Gibson, April Mayoral, Levi Ra-cobs, Millie Sanchez Balderas and Sophie Saylor.

FOURTH GRADE: Forney: Julianna Alatorre, Trenton Carter, Mackenzie Gould, Madison Gould, Autumn Law, Deven Vil-lasenor Ayala; Fox: Gabriella Castellon, Valeria Esparza, Delaney Johansson, Liam Plun-kett, Grace Sutherland; Redick: Colton Barcenas, Gabrielle Brown, Brody Kujawa, Abel Mar-tinez, Grace Pardue, Britney Ser-rano Aguilar; Zirpel: Taylor Belk, Abigail Cole, Charlene Sophia Fajardo, Arath Fuentes, Makayla Rodriguez and Frank Villalta.

FIFTH GRADE: Daniels: Hanni Fontes, Hunter Hernandez, Kamahl Johnson, Jonathan McElhaney, Nicole Mejia Keola-nui, Josephine Schembri; Hall: Olivia Bettencourt, Daniel Rey Bolias, Graceyn Lee, Lena More-no, Lyanna Moreno, Gianni Teo-lis; Hill: Lauren Borup Coda Con-siglio, Ishmel Cupid, Reyna Gon-zalez, Kanaam Jones, Leah Phelps; Zavodnik: Misael Cor-tez, Audie Musngi, Luke Pe-tersen, Steven Rosales Cornejo and Isabela Stewart Tran.

To our Stalking Success Award Winners for the month of NOVEMBER

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