Notes from Mrs. U…

INTERNATIONAL NIGHT
Our Lincoln-Eliot community celebrated our annual International Night on Thursday, June 4th. The evening featured a Cultural Museum of artifact tables from Russia, Ukraine, Austria, China, Italy, Dominican Republic, Sweden, France, Mexico, Italy, Ethiopia, USA, Nigeria, Ecuador, Ireland, and Brazil. The International Buffet was a feast of flavors and dishes from around the world! The evening ended with a talent show of International dress, singing, Irish Step Dance, Belly Dancing, and Rock and Roll. If you were unable to join us this year, we hope you can attend next year. International Night is a highlight that brings our wonderful community together.

 

TEACHER APPRECIATION LUNCHEON
Save the Date / Volunteers Needed:
The Teacher Appreciation Luncheon is planned for Tuesday, June 16th (12:30pm-2:30pm in the Cafeteria).  We need volunteers to help with set-up, serving and clean up, as well as donations of side dishes (ie. salads of any kind), drinks and desserts!  Cash donations to purchase supplies are also welcome.  Food/Drinks can be dropped off in the office all morning on June 16th or can be brought to the cafeteria at noon.   If you have questions or can help, please contact Andrea Hemment at ahemment@gmail.com or Miriam Alandydy at mealandydy@comcast.net.  Thank you!

  

TITLE I FAMILY MATH MORNING OPEN HOUSE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH
Come learn about the math your children are doing in class and learn ways to practice skills over the summer to prevent summer loss.

 

FINE ARTS NIGHT: THURSDAY JUNE 11TH 6:00-8:00 PM (All school art exhibit and Gr. 4 & 5 Concert.)

 

GRADE 5 GRADUATION CEREMONY: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24TH 10:30 AM in the Gym.

 

DONOR’S CHOOSE:

Mr. Raisner, Grade 2
My Project: Interactive Projector
Total Project Cost: $1945.00
$1279.00 TO GO (25 days left!)

My Project: Having an interactive projector will allow my students to use this technology as a tool for their learning. The work that’s projected on the board can be moved around and manipulated. For example, when learning about geometry, students will be able to transpose shapes on top of each other. Using an interactive projector is a 21st century skill for students. Several upper grade classrooms have this technology available to them. Getting them used to it now will help them in the future.

You can support Mr. Raisner’s Project by linking to:
http://www.donorschoose.org/raisner