Ramadan, observed by many in our community, is a sacred month in Islam marked by fasting, prayer, and reflection. From sunrise to sunset, those who observe refrain from eating and drinking, focusing instead on gratitude, kindness, and giving back. This is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to learn about different traditions and support our friends who may be fasting. If you’d like to learn more, encourage respectful conversations and curiosity!
Wishing a peaceful and meaningful Ramadan to all who celebrate!
Important Dates:
March
3/4 Spring Picture Day
3/11 Math Family Festival
3/18-3/21 5th Grade Science Camp
3/21 Professional Development Day (No School)
3/25 1st Grade - Field Trip
3/28 Health Wellness Workshop 8:30am - 9:30am
Spirit Days!
MARCH 28 Twin Day
April 25 Mismatch Day
May 30 Funky Frame Day
June 11 Tropical Day
Please note dates and themes are subject to change.
A friendly reminder that Tuesday, March 4th is Spring Picture Day! Make sure your child comes to school ready to smile.
If you’d like to order photos, check for details below. We can't wait to see those bright smiles!
Math Family Festival
You’re invited to a Family Math Festival!
Location: Lynhaven Cafeteria
Date: March 11, 2025
Time: 5:30pm-7:00pm
Let’s Play!
Spend a night playing math themed puzzles and games.
Bring your family to explore math in a collaborative atmosphere. Choose a table with a puzzle or game, and see if you can solve it before moving to the next table.
You will be playing exciting games from start to finish.
To keep our students, staff, and families safe, please remember to follow all traffic rules during drop-off and pick-up times:
✅ Drive slowly in school zones
✅ Use crosswalks and watch for pedestrians
✅ Avoid double parking or stopping in the middle of the road
✅ Follow staff directions and posted signs
✅ Be patient and courteous—safety comes first!
Thank you for helping us create a safe environment for everyone! 🚸💙
Attendance Information:
Families have 20 school days to report an absence.
Always Report Attendance
Regular attendance is key to student success. When students attend school consistently, they stay on track with their lessons, build strong relationships with teachers and peers, and develop important skills for the future. Every day in school is an opportunity to learn and grow, and being present is essential for achieving academic and personal success.