We have now completed our MAP testing! (We do have a student or two to complete make-up tests, but overall, the class is finished.) The students are able to see how they are doing on meeting their spring goal. Most are making progress which is great!
Our class Valentine's Day party is next Friday from 2:45-3:45pm. If you would like to sign up to help with treats, below is a link to help. Thank you in advance!
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4FACA822A6F58-valentine.
Next week is "White Ribbon Week." A note was sent home today explaining what we will be talking about next week. We are having dress-up days next week. The schedule is:
Monday: "Let's get active!" Students wear their favorite active wear.
Tuesday: "Inside out day" Students wear clothes inside out.
Wednesday: "It's a white out!" Students wear white.
Thursday: "Hat's off to being real." Students can wear their favorite hat.
Friday: "We love being kind online!" Students wear red.
There is also a class being offered to parents from Officer Gomez on Wednesday, February 19th from 5:00-6:00pm at Discovery.
The students are getting to know our new student teacher, Mrs. Rutter. She would like to introduce herself to you as well. Here is a note from her....
Hello!
My name is Mallory Rutter, and I am the new student teacher in your student's classroom! I will be here for a fun 10 weeks, and I am so excited to learn with your children.
A little about me...I am a Boise native, born and raised! However, I have been living in Utah for almost 5 years attending BYU-Provo. My husband graduated in December from BYU and got a job in downtown Boise, so here we are! I am working with BYU and BSU to fulfill my student teaching requirements and will graduate in the end of April.
I love boating (especially in McCall), sign language, ice cream, and teaching spinning (cycling...not twirling in circles) classes. I have been married a year and a half, and life is GREAT. Mr. Rutter is an animated, excited, positive storyteller who keeps me laughing!
I decided to go into teaching after spending a summer in Fiji working in deaf schools. I learned about the importance of literacy and the future that comes with a full education. I am so excited to share my passion with this class and my own future classroom.
Thank you for letting me help your students, and I look forward to working with you!
Mallory Rutter
Have a great night!
Mrs. Spenner
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