Turner's Newsletter Is Now Digital
February 12, 2019
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Black History Facts:
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Elementary School Students
Middle School Students
SNACK POLICY
**Please Read letter below**
Parents,
Recently, we have allowed students to bring chips, candy, drinks, etc. to school to eat during their lunch period. Effective, Wedn esday, January 16, 2019 , students will no longer be able to bring any type of snacks to school unless it is with their lunch. At that point, they will ONLY be allowed to eat inside the cafeteria. Administration has decided to take this action for several reasons. Too many students are walking around the campus eating chips throughout the day and throwing their trash on the ground. We have spoken to students daily and asked them to dispose of their trash and to be careful with their drinks when inside the gymnasium after lunch. Many have not complied with our requests. We have placed several trash cans outside and inside the foyers to provide students with a place for their trash. Many will not use them. Our amazing auditorium is filled with trash each day after bus dismissal from students eating snacks. Aside from just not taking care of the campus by disposing their trash, the large amount of sugar intake each day is causing many students to be extremely hyper throughout the day.
Any students observed with snacks outside the cafeteria will be asked to surrender the snacks and at that point they will be properly disposed. If a student refuses to hand over their snacks, they will be sent home for refusal to abide by school policy. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this policy, please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Dr. Darrell Webb, Principal
 
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Welcome to the Six Flags® Read to Succeed Six Hour Reading Club!
Your child’s school is participating in an exciting program that encourages students in grades K through 5 to read for fun. Read to Succeed is a free program sponsored by Six Flags Theme Parks. Every student who completes six hours of recreational reading before the school’s deadline (February 28) is eligible for a free admission ticket, valid at the participating Six Flags Theme Park in Arlington.  
Tuesday Folders
Prek-5th
Should come home every Tuesday
Prek - 1st Grade
100 Days of School
PreK - Mrs. Lee's Class


PreK - Mrs. Wilson's Class
and Ms. Sanders
PreK - Ms. Roberson's Class
PreK - Ms. Kelly's Class
Kindergarten
Mrs. Roberson's Class
Kindergarten
Mrs. Campbell's Class
Kindergarten
Ms. Kirkikis' Class
Kindergarten
Mrs. Hearne's Class
Kindergarten
Ms. Houston's Class
Kindergarten
Mrs. Alice Campbell Class
1st Grade
Mrs. Pierce's/Graham
Class
1st Grade
Ms. Millikin's Class
1st Grade
Mrs. Johnson's Class
1st Grade
Ms. Rinaudo's Class
1st Grade
Mrs. Stone's Class
1st Grade
Mrs. Langford's Class
February 11-16, 2019
8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Students all over Louisiana are voting for their favorite Louisiana Young Reader. The purpose of the program is to foster a love of reading in the children of Louisiana by motivating them to participate in the recognition of outstanding books. Now entering its 19th year, the program continues to encourage Louisiana’s youth to read for pleasure.   The Louisiana State Library sent voting machines to our school, and seventy six students in grades 3rd - 5th were able to vote. To be eligible students had to read and pass at least 3 Accelerated Reader (AR) quizzes for the books on the Louisiana Young Readers' Choice list. 
School Hours
Students may arrive on campus at 7:15 am
The first bell rings at 7:45 am
Instruction begins at 7:50 am
Tardy Bell rings at 7:55 am
Dismissal time 3:15 pm


Check-out ends at 2:45 pm
(NO EXCEPTIONS)



Our instructional day begins at 7:50 am daily. We have noticed a large number of students late each day. Please make a strong effort in having your child in class when the tardy bell rings at 7:55 am. We do understand traffic is backed up in the street some mornings, but each minute of instruction is critical to your child’s success. For example, if your child is 5 minutes late each day, that is equivalent to 25 minutes a week. Those 25 minutes accumulate to 225 minutes per nine weeks of lost instruction, which is 900 minutes of lost instruction per year. Over the course of a year, being 5 minutes late accumulates to missing 15 hours of instruction a year. Our students deserve every minute of quality instruction available. Please help us by making sure your child is here when instruction begins. Thank you
 
 
Dr. Darrell Webb, Principal
Turner Elementary/Middle
(318)688-4380 (Office)
(318)671-5230 (Fax) 







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