North DeSoto Lower Elementary

Monday Memo Dec.23, 2024-Jan. 7, 2025

NDLE's Mission Statement: The Little Griffin family serves, cares, and educates creating a love for learning leading to graduation.

Upcoming Events...

  • Jan. 8 - Students come back to school/ 3rd reporting period begins

  • Jan. 13 - Booster Club Meeting @3:15 pm in the Multi-purpose room

  • Jan. 20 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (School Closed)

  • Jan. 24 - Kona Ice

  • Jan. 31 - Schoolwide Hundredth Day Celebration

  • Jan. 31 - Feb. 7: School Fundraiser

  • Feb. 14 - Grandparents Day & Kona Ice

  • Feb. 17-21 - Winter Break (No School)

  • Feb. 24 - SPT Conferences (Virtual Day for Students)

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Reminder: New Traffic Shift for ND Schools Car Drop Off/Pick Up

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Ways to Continue Learning Through the Holidays

Hi parents! During the Holiday Season when we are out of school, there are many activities you can do to help your child continue practicing what they have learned during this first semester. 

  • Read books together. Ask them questions about what you read to make sure they understand the story. Talk about what they see in the pictures. Explain the meaning of words they do not know. Reading books that are above their reading level with an adult helps build vocabulary and background knowledge which is helpful at every age. 

  • Play word games. When you are out and about, ask your kids what letters they see. Ask them what sounds the letters make. Have them practice breaking apart words into sounds. Ask them what sound they hear at the beginning of words, and if they are really good at that, ask them what sound they hear at the end of words. Clap out the syllables in words. Come up with lists of rhyming words. These are all easy, no preparation activities that you can do when you are waiting at a restaurant, doctor’s office, anywhere. These types of word games help build the skills they need to read fluently.

  • Play board games and practice following directions. Memory match games, puzzles, and simple board games (Trouble, Connect Four, Candy Land, Bingo) are great for early childhood. Simple games like this help children follow directions, recognize patterns, develop strategies, count, add and subtract, and learn how to play fairly with others. Other movement games like “Simon Says” or “Mother May I” are also great for helping children follow directions. 

  • Practice fine motor skills. Coloring, cutting paper with child size scissors, tracing, and playing with play-do are inexpensive activities that help students build up the muscles in their hands to help them write, tie shoes, open snacks/food, and increase coordination. These are also activities that help students use creativity. 

  • Practice gross motor skills. Running, jumping, climbing, throwing balls, etc. are all ways to develop the large groups of muscles in the body to increase coordination.

  • Talk about manners and bathroom routines. Talk with students about what our Little Griffin SOAR behavior expectations are (Safe behavior, On task students, Act respectful, Responsible choices). Discuss manners and your expectations of their behavior at school. Review the steps in going to the bathroom and washing hands independently and practice if needed. Be mindful of the bottoms you buy for school to make sure your child can get them down and up themselves. 

  • Early Childhood Technology Options. Kindergarten and First Grade students have chromebooks at home. There are a variety of learning apps on CLEVER that are available to them by our school district. Pre-K teachers encourage parents to sign their students up for Reading Rosie. Starfall is another great educational website and app for Pre-K students.

The NDLE faculty and staff work really hard to provide a well-rounded education for their students, but remember that parents are the most important teacher your child has. With over 500 students in our school, parents are the ones who can give the individual attention that 3-7 year olds need. In January, all grade levels will review routines, procedures, and expectations while beginning to promote more independence to prepare students for the next grade level. With parents’ help, we can work together to make sure our Little Griffins SOAR into learning the fundamental skills that will help them succeed in their education. 


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Recreational Soccer Registration Open until Jan. 13

Soccer is growing at ND schools. There are boys and girls recreational soccer teams for every grade level. Most teams practice on our ND campus. A post card went home in student folders on Friday. Click the link or scan the QR code if you are interested in your child playing. https://bit.ly/4ffBy7s

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Booster Club News...

  • The next Booster Club meeting is January 13 at 3:15pm in the NDLE Multi-purpose room. Enter the building though the front office entrance.

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Breakfast

Wednesday, Jan. 8- cereal and graham crackers, string cheese, mandarin oranges, juice, milk

Thursday, Jan. 9 - waffles, fruit cup, juice, milk

Friday, Jan. 10 - cereal bar, cheese square, pineapple cup, juice, milk

Monday, Jan. 13 - pancakes, chilled pears, juice, milk

Lunch

Wednesday, Jan. 8 - hot dog, chili, garden salsa sun chips, tater nuggets, cheesy broccoli, chilled peaches, milk

Thursday, Jan. 9 - chicken and waffles, potato chunks, carrot sticks and dip, apple slices, milk

Friday, Jan. 10 - deli sandwich, assorted chips, salad cup, sugar snap peas, chilled peaches, orange sherbet, milk

Monday, Jan. 13 - Bosco breadsticks, chicken tenders, hashbrown patty, broccoli and carrot packs, chilled pears, milk

No school for students on the following dates:

  • Monday, Jan. 20: MLK, Jr. Day

  • Feb. 17-21: Winter Break

  • Monday, Feb. 24: Student/Parent/Teacher Conferences

Reminders...

  • ALL messaging will be done through ROOMS so it is very important to have this set up. Email tara.brawley@desotopsb.com if you need help

  • Class DOJO is an app to download to view your child's behavior at school. If you have questions about behavior, ask your teacher through ROOMS.

  • We only accept cash for any kind of money collection at school. Please send the exact amount. All money should be in an envelope or ziplock bag with your child's name, their teacher's name, and what the money is for.

  • If your child will be going home a different way, please send a dated note to your child's teacher and an email to Mrs. Miller or Mrs. Salter in the office by 12:00 pm. tracy.miller@desotopsb.com or dena.salter@desotopsb.com

  • Please label all backpacks, lunchboxes, water bottles, and jackets with your child's first and last name. This will help us return items when they are lost.

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Check Lost and Found!

Parents, please come check our lost and found rack in the office if your child has lost any jackets, water bottles, hair bows, etc. The lost and found rack is in the front lobby. You may come check it any time from 7:10-4:00 pm.

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If you need to get in touch with our administration team, please send them an email instead of a Rooms message or call the office at (318)925-2383. This will ensure a quick response.

Mr. Russell Tabor, Principal russell.tabor@desotopsb.com

Mrs. Lindsay Burford, Assistant Principal lindsay.burford@desotopsb.com

Mrs. Stephanie Arinder, Counselor stephanie.arinder@desotopsb.com

Let's have a great week together! #DreamBelieveAchieve

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North DeSoto Lower Elementary

2623 Hwy 171

Stonewall, Louisiana 71078

(318) 925-2383

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