PTA REFLECTIONS CONTEST: Students are invited to be creative and submit projects to be considered for the PTA Reflections contest. The theme for these creations is “Accepting Imperfection “. Original works of art will be submitted to fill in the blank after “I am hopeful because…”. Projects are due on Tuesday October 24! Thank you to Ms. Hersey for chairing this committee.
NO SCHOOL THURSDAY, FRIDAY OCTOBER 19-20 AND MONDAY OCTOBER 23 for Fall Break.
FRESH PRODUCE MARKET Tuesday Oct. 10, 17 and 24 at 2:30 pm. Parents can pick up a bag of fresh produce while supplies last. Thank you Rancho Markets and community funders for this resource. Last market is Oct. 24 for the season.
HALLOWEEN PARADE is Friday October 27 at East Midvale. Students may wear costumes to school that day under school guidelines. No masks or face paint that hides the students identity, no weapons or facsimiles of weapons, no blood or gore.
BOO to the FLU CLINIC from 8:00-11:00 am at East Midvale on Friday October 27. No cost flu shots for the whole family! Provided by CNS (Community Nursing Services)
BIG SMILES DENTAL CLINIC – Coming to East Midvale on November 6 and 7. If you would like your child to receive a dental exam, cleaning and restorative care if needed, please return forms that have gone home with students. Or sign up online using this link: www.MySchoolDentist.com. For the form to be accepted it needs to be completely filled out with your insurance information, CHIP or Medicaid number or noted if you request grant funded care.
FREE WIFI INTERNET – Canyons District continues to provide free internet for families through Comcast Internet Essentials. To enroll, reply to this post or call Mrs. McCall at East Midvale at 801 826 8406. Ask for a Comcast Code. Then call Comcast at 1-844-963 0178 with the code.
4th graders spend the day at Rock Cliff Park!
Last week, Ms. Vandervelde and Ms. Gerrard’s fourth grade classes did a field trip to the Wasatch Mountain Institute at Rock Cliff State Park by the Jordanelle Reservoir. The weather didn’t dampen any learning especially since the WMI provided rain jackets to all students to stay warm and dry. Students saw bald eagles in the trees and used magnifying glasses to see small organisms in the water. Thank you to Wasatch Mountain Institutes’ guides for sharing so much information about our local environment.