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Ms.

Zeccas
Newsletter
Week 37: May 26-29

May 25Student/Staff Holiday


May 28Boones Got Talent for PK-1st
May 29Boones Got Talent for 2nd-4th
June 35th Grade CelebrationEnd of
Elementary Ceremony at 8:45 in the
cafeteria, followed by a parade through
the school and a picnic at Longview
Park
June 4Last Day of School

5th Grade Promotion Ceremony and


Celebration Picnic!
On June 3rd, 2015, the 5th grade promotion ceremony will take place in
the school cafeteria at 8:45 a.m. Following the ceremony, the students
parade through the school and then will go to Longview Park for the
celebration picnic. The students will return to Boone at 1:30 p.m.
Family members are welcome to attend the ceremony and also the
picnic. Please complete the bottom and send in $5.00 for your student
and an additional $5.00 for each family member attending the picnic.
We do not have access to the school buses this year and are in need of
help transporting the students to the park. If you'd like to help with
driving the students to and from the park please indicate below and
provide your phone number.
Please send money with your student during morning assemblies May
26th thru May 29th. Cash Preferred. Make checks out to Kirsten
Gillman (put 5th grade party in memo).

SidneyJuly 6
TroyJuly 10
JasmineJuly 15
JeremiahJuly 19

Boone Elementary
8101 Croftwood Dr.
512-414-2537

Thank you,
Fifth Grade Teachers

Ms. Zecca
Email address: yesenia.zecca@austinisd.org
Webpage: teamzecca.weebly.com
Phone: 512-841-5383

Monday: Holiday
Tuesday: Hamburger / Garden
Burger / Yogurt Plate
Wednesday: Soft or Crispy
Taco / Turkey & Cheese Melt
Thursday: Turkey over Rice /
Steak Sticks
Friday: Stuffed Spud / Bean &
Cheese Burrito

: Students will working on


different Readers Theater selections.
Students will be writing
creative stories to end the year.
:

Students will work on


creating a Prezi presentation on a selfselected social studies topic.
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Monday: Holiday
Tuesday: P.E.
Wednesday: Art
Thursday: Music
Friday: P.E.
Please make sure your child
wears tennis shoes on P.E. days.

Be sure to turn in all


library books or pay
for any lost books!

Success Tips from a MiddleSchool Principal


Although your middle schooler is becoming more independent and is
increasingly involved in activities outside the family, you should and
must remain the most influential person in his life. Through your
involvement in school and extracurriculars, you can do much to help
your child believe in the value and importance of education, be
enthusiastic about learning, and achieve academic success.
As a middle-school principal, a big part of my job is to help parents
support their children emotionally as well as academically. Here is my
best advice for parents of preteens:
1. Help your child manage homework time. Encourage her to aim high
and always do her best work. Check with teachers to see how much
time should be necessary to complete homework. See what your
school offers to help you help your child, such as an agenda planner
or some other homework reminder system, and/or a Web site with
helpful links.

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