Fourth grade scientists in Ms. Menon's class dissected owl pellets last week!







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Safe Schools Week is an annual event that raises awareness about the importance of school safety and promotes strategies for keeping students and staff safe.
One of the key strategies for promoting safe schools is to create a culture of safety.
This involves fostering a sense of trust and respect among students, staff, and
parents and encouraging open communication and collaboration.
By creating a positive and supportive school environment, schools can
help prevent incidents of violence and bullying.
PAWS will host some fun dress up days to help foster this positive and supportive environment.

Purchase a ticket for $1 to be entered into a drawing! The winner gets to eat lunch with PAWS on October 31!


Check out this week's deals! All proceeds go to support our school!

We have some spirit days coming up next week! Our student council has done a great job of helping advertise! The corrected dates are : October 21-25. Thanks!


Buy a BooGram for all your pals!

Second and fourth grade drama students recently completed some projects inspired by Hispanic Heritage Month. PAWS is impressed with their work!


First graders are learning about research as they discover more about the life cycles of animals.



Last week, Mrs. Gray's kindergartners explored the weekly question, “How do some living things make what they need?” They learned how bees make honey from nectar, and the student teacher, Ms. Rodriguez, brought in honey for the students to try—making the lesson both sweet and memorable!





Safe Schools Week is an annual event that raises awareness about the importance of school safety and promotes strategies for keeping students and staff safe.
One of the key strategies for promoting safe schools is to create a culture of safety.
This involves fostering a sense of trust and respect among students, staff, and
parents and encouraging open communication and collaboration.
By creating a positive and supportive school environment, schools can
help prevent incidents of violence and bullying.
PAWS will host some fun dress up days to help foster this positive and supportive environment.

Purchase a ticket for $1 to be entered into a drawing! The winner gets to eat lunch with PAWS on October 31!


Start saving your money so you can buy a BooGram for your friends!

Make plans now for the Block Party @ the 405!! Please note that ASP will be cancelled on this day so PAWS can make all the preparations for this fun event!!


Compassion is our PAWSitive Panther trait for the month.
On Wednesday, October 16 we will celebrate Unity Day for the fifth year! Students will have opportunities to Spill the Positivi-Tea that day through sharing kindness. They will make bracelets, take photos, and have the opportunity for facepainting once again for $1.
PAWS asks that everyone wear ORANGE on this day to show our unity.
Unity Day is a day started by the Pacer Center, an organization for children with disabilities. They help promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion for all.
For more info on Unity Day visit pacer.org/bullying

Check out this opportunity from the DHS Catamount Basketball team!

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Check out the free shipping this week on our online spiritwear shop!
https://cityparkspiritwear.com/

Facepainting is coming back to City Park for ONE DAY ONLY!! On Wednesday, October 16, PAWS will help celebrate Unity Day by offering some orange, white, black, and silver face paint designs. PAWS asks for $1 per design, cash only, exact amount. Facepainting will take place in the auditorium on this day when we all pledge to show our support for kindness, inclusion, and unity. All money raised on this day will go to support our Student Council.


Make plans now for the Block Party @ the 405!! Please note that ASP will be cancelled on this day so PAWS make all the preparations for this fun event!!


