March News from LES

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Mar 2

Dr. Seuss Week Begins

Mar 3

Doughnut Money Due

Mar 8

Daylight Savings Time– Spring FORWARD 1 hour

Mar 9

New 4K/5K Registration Begins

Mar 10

Doughnut Pick Up 6:30-8:00 am

Mar 11

Class Pictures

Mar 12

Living Wax Museum – 4th Graders

Mar 13

Dr. Seuss Parade 9:00 (4K/5K)

Mar 13

Parade of Nations 9:20 (1st, 2nd, 3rd)

Mar 17

135th Day of School

Mar 18

FCA 7:30

Mar 24

Report Cards

Mar 26

Parent Conferences 4-6

Mar 27

Teacher Work Day – No School for Students

Dr. Seuss

CAT IN THE HAT PARADE

Our Cat in the Hat parade will be Friday, March 13 at 9:00 around the high school football field.  Each child in Primary Montessori (4K & 5K) needs to make a hat at home with a Dr. Seuss theme!  The easiest way to make one is to start with a hat that already fits your child’s head and add decorations to it.  Please send your child’s hat to school by Wednesday, March 11 to be judged. Winners will be chosen and announced at the parade! Each winner will receive a Dr. Seuss book!

DR. SEUSS WEEK

We are excited to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday the week of March 2-6 with these dress up days!

 Mon: Wear Your Favorite Color: Celebrating the book My Many Colored Days

Tues: Wear red, white, and blue celebrating your right to read

Wed: Wacky Tacky Day: wear your wackiest things to celebrate Wacky Wednesday

Thurs: School Pride Day: wear green and gold to celebrate the book, Green Eggs and Ham

Fri:   Topper Day: wear some type of head gear or hat celebrating the book, The Cat in the Hat.

Parade of Nations

PARADE OF NATIONS

Our first through third graders have been learning about countries all over the world. Please join us on Friday, March 13 to see all the countries parade around the high school football field immediately following the Cat in the Hat Parade (approximately 9:20). Our students and staff have worked very hard to create artifacts and representations of these countries. Hope you can join us!

CLASS PICTURES

Every student will take a picture with their class on Wednesday, March 11. Order forms will be sent home soon, so please check your child’s folder daily. If you would like to purchase a class picture, please complete the order form and send it back to school. You can also order online by using the link on the order form.

YEARBOOKS

Yearbooks are $35. If you would like to get a yearbook, please send your payment to school in an envelope labeled with your child’s name and teacher. You can no longer purchase a yearbook online. We will have a limited number of extras, so please don’t delay in sending in your order.

Order Your Yearbook

PARENT CONFERENCES

Report cards will go home on Tuesday, March 24. Teachers will be available for conferences the evening of Thursday, March 26 from 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm.  If your child’s teacher has requested a conference, please make every effort to attend. If you would like to set up a conference with your child’s teacher, please send a note to your child’s teacher or call during his/her planning period.

LIVING WAX MUSEUM

For Black History Month, each 4th grade student researched a famous African American who had an impact on others.  These individuals included Civil Rights leaders, actors, musicians, athletes, inventors, and more.  After each student conducted research, they put their information together in a presentation, adding in images to make the presentation eye-catching.  As a follow-up to the Black History Project, our 4th graders are participating in a Living Wax Museum on Thursday, March 12 from 8:15-9:15 in the cafeteria.  Parents of 4th grade students who are presenting are invited to attend at this time. Each participating student will dress as their chosen African American or the spouse of that individual.  Students will stand next to their presentations as a wax figure.  We hope that everyone will enjoy observing the presentations and costumes, while learning interesting facts about people who have helped shape America into the vibrant, diverse country that it is today.

Black History Month

4K/5K REGISTRATION

Registration for new 4K and 5K students for the 2026-2027 school year is the week of March 9-13. Children who turn 4 on or before September 1, 2026 are eligible to attend 4-year old kindergarten. Children who turn 5 on or before September 1, 2026 and are NOT currently enrolled in school are eligible to attend 5-year old kindergarten.  

 Registration will be held in the main office:

Monday - Friday: 8:30am-3:30 pm

All of the following documentation will need to be presented for each student at the time of registration:

  • Official Birth Certificate (long form)

  • Social Security Card

  • Current Immunization Record

  • Medicaid Card

  • 2 proofs of residency that you reside within the Latta School District (current electric, water or land line phone bills, Driver’s license, property tax notice)

Your child will not be officially registered until ALL required documents have been received.

KRISPY KREME DONUT SALE

Donut order forms went home on February 9. Orders and money are due Tuesday, March 3. Order pick up will be Tuesday, March 10 at the Latta Recreation Center from 6:30 to 8:00 a.m. We will still have the BOGO cards available! Each card costs $20 and is redeemable up to 10 times for 1 FREE dozen original glazed doughnuts with the purchase of any dozen. The card never expires! Funds raised through the donut sale will be used to support field trips and purchase classroom materials.

Fundraiser Incentives:  The top selling classes in Primary Montessori, Lower Elementary Montessori, 4th and 5th grade will be rewarded with an ice cream party and extra recess.  The top 2 individual sellers will receive a $100 Walmart shopping spree with Mrs. Dollie! Thank you for helping support this fundraiser for our school!

Krispy Kreme

CAREER FAIR

Our 5th grade students will be learning all about careers in guidance with Mrs. Leigh in the month of March. They took an interest inventory to get ideas for their own personal career project. After researching the project, each student created an information slide. On Friday, April 3, students will present their project. 5th graders can dress up as their chosen career and show off their hard work to 1st-4th graders. Parents are invited to see their presentations from 8:30-9:00. The students are so excited to show what they have learned, so we hope to see you on April 3 at 8:30!

Car Rider

CAR RIDERS

When picking up car riders, please make sure your car tag is visible until the children are in your vehicle.  If you do not have a car tag, plan to pick your child up in the office between 2:45-2:55 pm.

DISMISSAL NOTICES

If you are signing a student out early, please do so before 2:00 pm unless you have been called by the school nurse. If you know ahead of time that your child will be checked out early, please send a note. This will help the teacher be prepared to send your child home early. You will also need to sign your child out in the office. Please do not take your child from the school without alerting the office staff and signing them out on the clipboard at the front desk.

SPRING PROGRAMS

Kindergarten students have been working very hard on their Spring programs, and they are excited to present them to you!  Each performance will last approximately 25 minutes, so it is important that you be on time. After your child’s performance, you are invited to visit our book fair and art show. Please follow the schedule below. We can’t wait to show you what they have been working on!

Date

Time

Class

April 20

8:30

Daniels & McCormick

April 21

8:30

Price & Turner

April 22

8:30

Huggins & Hyatt

April 23

8:30

Miles & Walsh

April 24

8:30

King & Bethea