These three Bobcats have been caught being good this week.
Jaylen Whitley has been a great leader in class this week and we are proud of him!
Andy and Ava Ireland both were recognized for their behavior in Art this week. Andy was a hard worker and Ava pushed in chairs and picked up without being asked to do it! Way to be good role models!
Chula School 3rd &4th grade had a visit from our Partner in Education, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office! Deputy Jennifer Plummer shared her role in the department and described how the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department helps protect our students, our school, and our community. Ms. Plummer encouraged students in 3rd & 4th grade to pursue careers in service such as law enforcement! Thanks for the visit Deputy Plummer. We will see you again next month! And thank you Livingston County Sheriff’s Department for partnering with Chula School.
Join is for our first Lunch & Learn on Monday, Jan. 9th from 11:00am-12:00 noon! We will be discussing ways to help your kids from home with iReady, IXL, and other programs the school is currently using.
Lunch & Learn is an informational program for parents and community members who want to learn more about "hot" topics at school and the community. You may bring your own lunch or order a school lunch. If you want a school lunch please RSVP
660-639-3135 by 9:00 am.
Lunch prices are $3.00
There will be a short meeting and practice for all Grades 3-6 basketball players on Thursday, Jan. 5th from 3:30-4:30pm. Season practices start Monday, January 9th. We must have a physical on file for all participants and you must have basketball shoes. No gym/running shoes are allowed on most floors. We have a great season planned!
A huge shoutout goes to OPT and all the parents who helped to provide a delicious meal for the faculty and staff at Chula School! We greatly appreciate your efforts to bring some “warm fuzzy” to us as we celebrate this Holiday season! You truly are the best!
Reminder: The Chula School Winter Christmas Program will be Wednesday, Dec. 14th at 7:00pm. Doors will open at 6:30pm. Students are asked to wear their Christmas attire. Students will report to classrooms at 6:46pm! We're looking forward to sharing with you a traditional "White Christmas".
Kindergarten have pulled out the iPads to reinforce learning and begin their iReady testing! This is their first time using them and they love it!
We had fun playing reindeer games at lunch today! We used whipped cream to create Santa’s beard on John, Dewayene, and Marley and their siblings had to shave it off! Game two was a bit more challenging and involved everyone. Using a candy cane to hook another candy cane is way more difficult than it looks! #reindeergames #Bobcatstyle
Congratulations to two of our Preschool Bobcats who were caught being good last week. McCormick Hamer was helpful in class and was recognized for his good citizenship by his teacher! Tinsley Kennedi was also recognized by her teachers for being a good citizen because she was listening and following directions. Keep up the great work Bobcats because we are watching you!
FYI: The railroad tracks in downtown Chula are officially closed. Please be prepared for this.
Get your Bobcat t-shirt! Orders will go in at the end of the month in hopes of receiving them before Christmas. You may order in dark grey or Royal Blue!
Mrs. Gregory’s 1st & 2nd grade class traveled to the Livingston County Library to hear about what the Livingston County Children’s Library has to offer. Students learned how to pick out books, take care of books, and what they need to get a library card from the library. Students heard a story read by the librarian too! Thank you Livingston County Children’s Library for allowing Chula School to visit!
Literacy Night will be held on Monday, Nov. 21st. We will be serving soup and sandwiches from 5:30-6:00pm. Classroom activities will begin at 6:00pm. And the OPT meeting will be held in the cafeteria at 7:00pm. Last chance Book Fair will be open from 5:30-7:30 in the library. Come join us it will be an adventure!
During the final weeks of November, Chula School students and teachers are reflecting on what we are grateful for in class. We would love to hear from our valued families about what you are grateful for at Chula Elementary School. Please take a brief moment to express your gratitude to our amazing staff by filling out this form. Your words of appreciation make a great impact on our climate and culture. Thank you!
https://forms.gle/aA5SGaNfLy5LFJxB6
Parents: As a reminder at drop off and pick up ALL vehicles should remain in line on the southside (closest to the building) of the parking lot. For the safety of our students, we ask that you NOT pull in on the north side of the drop off lane and let students out. We will be temporarily placing cones on the north side to help guide this. Again, our primary concern is the safety of students. Thank you for your cooperation!
Road Closure: According to MoDOT Route K at the railroad tracks just south of town will be closed from Nov. 16- Nov. 23! This will impact bussing to and from school. Please have students on the East Route (Bart’s Bus) ready five minutes early! Also, expected students to arrive home after school about 20 min tires later than normal. We will still transport students but they are taking the “long way” to and from school this next few days!
Join us next week for a week full of Literacy activities as we kick off our Annual Book Fair!
If you were unable to attend our Veteran's Day Celebration you can view the program here!
https://youtu.be/KYORep39KjE
Thank you to our local Veterans for your service. We appreciate you!
5th & 6th grade are hard at work in Math class learning how to add and subtract decimals using money!