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This instuon is an equal opportunity provider www.princeofpeaceschool.org Vol 17, Issue 14 Dec. 14, 2016 Our School’s Mission Recognizing each child as a unique image of God, the student is the focus of Prince of Peace School. In a nurturing environment of mutual respect we nourish the mind, body, heart, and soul through worship, service, and academics. Upcoming Events This Holiday Season, Remind Children That Meaningful Gifts Are Free Family Fun Time- K4/K5 22 nd Street Campus Dec 15 Spirit Wear Day Dec 16 Christmas Concert 22 nd Street Campus Dec 16 In the event we have to close school due to the weather check the news on channels 4, 6, 12, and 58 to see if we are closed. If Mil- waukee Public Schools (MPS) is closed due to weather, Prince of Peace School will also be closed. Winter is HERE! Spirit Wear Day: Our 5th grade classes have chosen to donate this month’s Spirit Wear money to The Haiti Project. Haiti is a third-world country that was hit by Hurricane Matthew. It left thousands of people homeless and without food. Please consider donating these items from the list below by: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2016 (These items can be found at the dollar store.) Dandruff Shampoo Bars of Soap Fungal Cream Anti-itch Cream Eye Drops Toothpaste Toothbrushes Floss Please drop off all items to Ms. Ott’s Classroom You can also participate to the cause by bringing in $1 and wearing jeans on December 16th. All are welcome to Mass Every Wednesday at 7:45 am at Prince of Peace Church Pointers From the Principal By Pa Blaszczyk We are nearing Christmas. It is certainly the gift giving season. As parents, we need to teach our children that giving to others is important and it does not have to cost a thing! These gifts come straight from the heart. Share a few of the many ways your child can give meaningful gifts this Christmas. - Offer to run errands for an elderly neighbor or family member - Record herself reading a book for a younger sibling or cousin to read along. - Make a list. Write “My 10 Best Memories With Grandpa.” Pictures can be drawn for each memory to create a timeline or mini book. - Promise to play a favorite game with a family member. - Promise to do a chore for an entire month without complaining! - Bake cookies and take them to someone who may not receive many homemade gifts. - Create a calendar for 2017 and decorate it with personalized artwork, one drawing for each month. Second Grader Starts Food Drive For Her Community Ms. Wood’s second grade student Claudia B., was so inspired to help others this holiday season she started a food drive. She is asking for nonperishable items for her food drive. All donations will go to Despensa de la Paz. Drop off your donations at the 25th street campus. The food drive ends Thursday, Dec. 22! Please consider helping others during this season of Advent! THANK YOU!

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Page 1: HERE!23.81.154.170/~princeofpeacesch/pdf/News_Letter.Dec_14.pdfdinero que se colecte en los Días para vestir el es-píritu de cooperación “Spirit Wear Day” durante este mes para

This institution is an equal opportunity provider www.princeofpeaceschool.org

Vol 17, Issue 14 Dec. 14, 2016

Our School’s Mission

Recognizing each child as a unique image of God, the student is the focus of Prince of Peace School. In a nurturing environment of mutual respect we nourish the mind, body, heart, and soul through worship, service, and academics.

Upcoming Events

This Holiday Season, Remind Children

That Meaningful Gifts Are Free

Family Fun Time- K4/K5

22nd Street Campus

Dec 15

Spirit Wear Day Dec 16

Christmas Concert 22nd Street Campus

Dec 16

In the event we have to close school due to the weather check the news on channels 4, 6, 12, and 58 to see if we are closed. If Mil-waukee Public Schools (MPS) is closed due to weather, Prince of Peace School will also be closed.

Winter is

HERE!

Spirit Wear Day: Our 5th grade classes have chosen to donate this month’s Spirit Wear money to The Haiti Project. Haiti is a third-world country that was hit by Hurricane Matthew. It left thousands of people homeless and without food.

Please consider donating these items from the list below by:

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2016

(These items can be found at the dollar store.)

Dandruff Shampoo

Bars of Soap

Fungal Cream

Anti-itch Cream

Eye Drops

Toothpaste

Toothbrushes

Floss

Please drop off all items to Ms. Ott’s Classroom

You can also participate to the cause by bringing in $1 and wearing jeans

on December 16th.

All are welcome to Mass Every Wednesday at 7:45 am at Prince of Peace Church

Pointers From the Principal

By Patti Blaszczyk

We are nearing Christmas. It is certainly the gift giving season. As parents, we need to teach our children that giving to

others is important and it does not have to cost a thing! These gifts come straight from the heart. Share a few of the many

ways your child can give meaningful gifts this Christmas.

- Offer to run errands for an elderly neighbor or family member

- Record herself reading a book for a younger sibling or cousin to read along.

- Make a list. Write “My 10 Best Memories With Grandpa.” Pictures can be drawn for each

memory to create a timeline or mini book.

- Promise to play a favorite game with a family member.

- Promise to do a chore for an entire month without complaining!

- Bake cookies and take them to someone who may not receive many homemade gifts.

- Create a calendar for 2017 and decorate it with personalized artwork, one drawing for each month.

Second Grader Starts

Food Drive For Her

Community

Ms. Wood’s second grade student Claudia B.,

was so inspired to help others this holiday

season she started a food drive. She is asking

for nonperishable items for her food drive. All

donations will go to Despensa de la Paz.

Drop off your donations at the 25th street

campus. The food drive ends Thursday, Dec.

22! Please consider

helping others during

this season of Advent!

THANK

YOU!

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Esta Institución es un Proveedor de Igualdad de oportunidades www.princeofpeaceschool.org

Volumen 17, Edición 14 14 de diciembre, 2016

Nuestra Misión de la Escuela

Reconocer que cada niño es una imagen única de Dios, el estudiante es el enfoque de la Escuela Príncipe de Paz. En un ambiente de respeto mutuo alimentamos la mente, cuerpo, corazón y alma a través de la alabanza, el servicio y académicamente.

Próximos Eventos

Consejos de la Directora Por Patti Blaszczyk

¡El invierno esta aquí!

En el caso de que tengamos que cerrar la escuela debido al clima consultar las noticias en los canales 4, 6, 12, y 58 para ver si estamos cerrados. Si las Escuelas Públicas de Milwaukee (MPS) cierran debido al clima, la escuela Príncipe de Paz también cerrara.

Día para vestir el espíritu de cooperación “Spirit Wear Day”: Nuestras clases de 5to grado han decidido donar el dinero que se colecte en los Días para vestir el es-píritu de cooperación “Spirit Wear Day” durante este mes para el Proyecto Haití. Haití es un país del tercer mundo que fue golpeado por el huracán Mateo. El cual dejó a miles de personas sin hogar y sin alimentos.

Por favor, considere donar estos artículos mencionados en la lista a continuación para:

el jueves 22 de diciembre, 2016

(Estos artículos se pueden encontrar en la tienda del dólar).

Champú para la caspa

barras de jabón

crema para hongos

crema para combatir la comezón

gotas para los ojos

pasta dental

cepillo dental

hilo dental

Por favor enviar todos los artículos a la clase de la Srita. Ott

También puede participar en esta causa

mediante la donación de $ 1 y vistiendo

pantalones mezclilla el 16 de diciembre.

Tiempo de Diversión Fami-liar-K4 / K5 plantel de la calle 22 15 de diciembre

Día para vestir el espíritu de cooperación “Spirit Wear Day” 16 de diciembre

Concierto Navideño Plantel de la calle 22 16 diciembre

Todos son bienvenidos a la misa

Todos los miércoles a las 7:45 am en Prince of Peace Church

Esta temporada festiva, Recordarle a los niños que los regalos significativos son gratis

Nos estamos acercando a Navidad. Es sin duda una temporada de regalos. Como padres, debemos enseñar a nuestros hijos que ¡dar a los demás es importante y no cuesta nada! Estos dones vienen directamente del corazón. Compartir algunas de las muchas maneras que su hijo puede dar regalos significativos esta Navidad.

- Ofrecerse para hacer mandados a un vecino de edad avanzada o a un miembro de familia.

- Grabar su propia lectura de un libro para un hermano/a o primo/a menor para que ellos lean

siguiendo la grabación.

- Hacer una lista. Escribir “Mis 10 mejores recuerdos con mi abuelo/a.” puede, dibujar fotos de cada

uno de los recuerdos para crear una línea de tiempo o un libro cortó.

- Prometer jugar un juego favorito con un miembro de la familia.

- Prometer hacer un trabajo en casa ¡por un mes completo sin quejarse!

- Hornear galletas y llevarlas a alguien que tal vez no reciba muchos regalos hechos en casa.

- Crear un calendario del año 2017 y decorarlo con ilustraciones personalizadas, una para cada mes.

La clase de segundo grado inicia una colecta de alimentos para la comunidad

Una estudiante del segundo grado de la Sra. Wood Claudia R, se inspiró en ayudar a otros esta temporada iniciando una colecta de ali-mentos. Ella está pidiendo artículos no perece-deros para su colecta de alimentos. Todas las donaciones irán a la Despensa de la Paz. Dejar sus donaciones en el plantel de la calle 25. ¡La colecta de alimentos termina el jueves,

22 de diciembre! Por favor considere ayu-dar a otros durante esta temporada de Adviento.

Gracias!