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610 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082Rawlings (904) 547-8570 PVPV (904) 547-3820
January Events6th- Classes Resume
6th-17th iReady Winter Math
Diagnostic
20th- MLK Day NO SCHOOL
21st- SAC Meeting 3:15
23rd- New Student & Club pictures
27th- SJCSD Battle of the Books
31st- NO SCHOOL
Upcoming Events
Principal’s Message
January 2020
PVPV/Rawlings Elementary
You can sense the excitement in the hallways of PVPV Rawlings. Students, teachers, staff, and parents (and the principal, for that matter) are clearly excited for the upcoming holiday break. I’m so extremely proud of the hard work put into this first half of the school year by everyone here at PVMKR. In addition to the hard work, the kindness displayed by our students and our community has been second to none. Thank you so much for the hundreds of toys that were brought into our school. Some of these toys went to our neediest students here at PVMKR. A giant SUV filled to the brim with various gifts and games was delivered to Southwoods Elementary School just last week. I will be delivering a giant box of various games, footballs, and toy guitars to Otis Mason Elementary where they will be given to families and children in need this holiday season. Thank you so much to our PTO who organized this wonderful event.
Of course, besides hard work, we like to celebrate here at PVMKR! If your child seems extra festive this afternoon, it might be because they spent their enrichment time today singing a variety of holiday songs with their classmates. Thank you so much to our enrichment teachers, especially Ms. Hunt and Ms. Suppa for this wonderful event. Personally, I learned that if the 12 days of Christmas were actually purchased today for a loved one, it would cost nearly $50,000! Looks like my wife is getting perfume again this year. . .
Finally, I can’t express enough to all of you my deepest appreciation for the prayers, the cards, and messages of condolence for the passing of my father. The holidays will be a little sad this year, but I look forward to making memories with my family and I know you will all be busy doing the very same thing. From all of us here at PVPV/Rawlings we wish you a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year.
STEM Fair Winners for PVPV/Rawlings:3rd- Mrs. Grzybek’s Class- Solar Powered Cars4th- Kate Hurford- The Filter Buoy; Jordan Berger- Glowbands & Light Vest5th- Vai Miller- Medical Peppermint Strips; Colton Nuualiitia- Save the Arms; Leila Warren- Rebl!!
From The Clinic at RES:
Beginning in January, I will be job sharing at the RES clinic. Joining
me is Brenna White, RN who has worked for St Johns County School
District, part time, for the last year. Brenna grew up in the area
attending Landrum Middle and Nease High School. She went on to
the University of Florida for her BS in Nursing and then a Masters in
Nursing. Brenna will be working 2 days a week. Welcome Brenna!
and….GO GATORS!
Cindy Masley, RN
RES Clinic
Our PV Receptionist, Ms. Barb Leaders has accepted the job as School Secretary at PV, and will no longer handle absences or transportation changes. You may now direct any emails, notes, etcto our new PV Receptionist Ms. BK Tenaro @ [email protected]
Please congratulate the following students that have been selected to be on our Battle of the Books team!They will compete in the district battle on January 27, 2020.
Jackson BohsaliLeila WarrenAnika KrishnanAnna Graves
Arianna Rahmathulla
Florida law prohibits using a handheld “wireless communication device” while operating a vehicle in any school zone, school crossing, or work zone. The definition of a wireless communication device is broad and includes cellphones, tablets, laptops, and similar devices.
No-Phone-Zone Reminder
The district has updated our school web site so that it
automatically adjusts to your mobile device, which means the
format automatically changes for your iPad, iPhone, computer,
etc.
The new layout is very user friendly! Be sure to check it out
often for important updates!
http://www-pvmkr.stjohns.k12.fl.us/
School Hours8:05 – Doors Open8:15 – First Bell: Students report to class8:20 – Morning Announcements aired via closed-circuit8:25 – Tardy Bell
After 8:25 - Please park your car and walk your child into the office and sign them in.
Don’t Forget!
Early Release is
1:45 every Wednesday
We are now allowing parents to bring in younger children to join their sibling for lunch. Please keep younger children with you at all times. You are welcome to sit at the Family Table in the café or out on the Turtle Terrace (at PV). Please note there is no parent/family lunch on Fridays.
The 5th graders traditionally have focused on honoring our military. After a
learning segment about veterans for Veterans Day and sending letters,
cards, to family members that are veterans as well as collecting bones,
Kongs, etc to the November class at K9s for Warriors, we extended our
learning project a bit further.
Thanks to Mrs. Miller, we had a connection to the U.S.S. Lincoln. We held
a 5th grade contest to create a design for a flag that would not only be
sent and hung on the U.S.S. Lincoln, but would also returned back to
PVPV/Rawlings as the 5th grade gift to our school. We also had the
children create holiday cards for the soldiers on the ship as well as stuff
stockings with candy. All of the cards, letters and stockings will be sent to
the U.S.S. Lincoln.
The flag was designed by Kate Mase, Layann Issa, Bella Sharpe and
Olivia Shinners. Kate designed the bottom portion, with the nautical
characters to represent our state. Layann, Bella and Olivia designed the
top with our school logo as well as our mascot, the sea turtles.
https://pontevedrarecorder.com/stories/pvpvrawlings-students-send-good-tidings-to-the-uss-lincoln,10157
Hello Families! Our school is proud to partner with the American Heart Association with Kids Heart Challenge. Over the next few weeks, our students will be having fun learning about their hearts with the Heart Heroes while raising money to help fund lifesaving research. Our school goal is to raise $10,000, and in addition to helping the American Heart Association, our school can earn free PE equipment. Students can earn their own Heart Hero Characters this year by using the new mobile app (download the Kids Heart Challenge app) or visit heart.org/kidsheartchallenge to sign up and raise money online! Just for signing up to save lives, your student will earn a free wristband! Plus, the mobile app brings all of the Heart Hero Keychains and wristband badges your student earns to life! All donations are due on February 18th and our event days are February 10th-14th and the 18th. Thank you for helping a great cause!Happy New Year to All!!
Coach Harden
PVPV/RAWLINGS Elementary School is a
participant in the Chip in for Youth Program
through the PGA. If you purchase your tickets
to THE PLAYERS GOLF TOURNAMENT
through the link below using our special code
PVPV/RAWLINGS will receive $30.00 of the $55.00
ticket. This is a great way to purchase tickets for
the golf and help your school!!!
The top three schools selling the most tickets will
receive an AWESOME REWARD!!!
First place receives $10,000
Second place receives $5000
Third place receives $2500
Order your tickets today and help our school be in
the top 3!!!
Deadline is February 28th.
Thank you for your support!
https://www.ticketmaster.com/promo/jybfen
SPECIAL CODE: PVPV
Students verify their reading through quizzes on the SSYRA books … offered by our Media Center Specialists, Mr. Edeker
and Mrs. Gallaher.
Spotlight on Achievers!
The Ambrose Deception Annie’s Life in Lists
Ben Franklin’s in my Bathroom!
The Bicycle Spy
Bob
Cosmic Commandos
Dragon with a Chocolate Heart
Ghost Attack
Sled Dog School
Stella Diaz Has Something to Say
Superstar
Survival Tails: The Titanic Tumble & Blue
Wedgie & Gizmo
Congratulations!!!
These students have
read all 15 Sunshine
State Young Readers
Award books! Their
8x10 photo is posted on
the Media Center Wall
of Fame and they will
be invited to a special
end-of-year celebration.
Mysha Azhar
Jackson Bohsali
Mina Bohsali
Connie Bowden
Nate Brletich
Kaiya Dodson
Quinn Faircloth
Malia Gautam
Anna Graves
Lila Gregory
Raquel Hill
Kate Hurford
Jayden Lim
Catherine Mitchell
Nicholas Olomu
Dhruv Patel
Arianna Rahmathulla
Rilyn Rogers
Ethan Rozen
Lincoln Rozen
Catherine Stoltz
Leila Warren
Ms. Grzybek
Ms. Garcia
Congratulations!!!
These students have
read all 15 Sunshine
State Young Readers
Award books! Their
8x10 photo is posted
on the Media Center
Wall of Fame and they
will be invited to a
special end-of-year
celebration.
The Princess and The Pit Stop Melia and Jo The Very Impatient Caterpillar Rot: The Cutest in the World Inky the Octopus We Don’t Eat Our Classmates Grumpy MonkeyThe Bagel King The Little Red FortNeck & NeckGood Rosie! Stealing the SwordThe Great Cheese RobberyThe New Kid Mia Mayhem is a Superhero!
Joseph Mitchell
Nathan Olomu
Noah Olomu
Brycen Patrick
Aubrey Somensatto
Luke Tsao
Lydia Tsao
Austin Wodehouse
Rylan Wolford
Students verify their reading through quizzes on the SSYRA books … offered by our Media
Center Specialists, Mr. Edeker and Mrs. Gallaher.
Spotlight on Achievers!
Nicholas Atkinson
Maggie Black
William Bowden
Keegan Carroll
Kahlan Crowley
Garrett Gregory
Gemma Laaser
Lucy Landeweer
Reid Miranda
Great Books for Readers
1st – 5th GradesThe goal is for students to read the required number of books on their grade level list to achieve READING SUPERSTARDOM and AWESOMENESS!!!
Students must take the AR quiz to get credit for reading the book.All reading superstars will have their photo placed in the media center and be invited to attend a special celebration in May.
http://www-pvmkr.stjohns.k12.fl.us/media/great-books-for-readers/
Required Number of Books:1st Grade: 40 books2nd Grade: 40 books3rd Grade: 25 books4th Grade: 25 books5th Grade: 25 books(Grade Level Book Lists provided through link above)
GREAT READERSViolet Graves- 1st gradeWilliam Bowden- 1st gradeMaggie Black 2nd gradeAsher Bullard- 2nd grade Anna Graves- 4th grade
ACE
NEWS
CAFETERIA NEWS
Every child will be provided with a lunch account. You are now able to deposit funds in
SchoolPay.com for your student. To set up an account to put money in for your child and see
what your child has purchased for lunch.
Please check your child’s lunch account weekly. School pay does not send reminders or have automatic refill at this time. If you have any questions you can reach me at
[email protected] or 904-547-8576You may also send in money with your child’s first and last name in a sealed envelope. Your
child’s teacher will send it down to me. Your child may get breakfast every day. Your child’s
breakfast includes breakfast entrée, fruit, juice and milk. Your child’s lunch includes a choice of
one entrée, choice of vegetables, choice of fruit and milk. If your child gets a second entrée
then he or she will be charged ala carte. We also have a one cool box daily for lunch that
includes yogurt, graham crackers, slice apples carrot dippers w/ranch, choice of another
vegetable and milk. Here are the items we sell in our cafeteria.School breakfast $1.25 School lunch $2.80
Dry Cereal $0.60 Extra entrée $2.25
Fruit $0.75 One cool box $2.70
Yogurt $0.75 Vegetables $0.75
Graham crackers $0.75 Popcorn or gold fish $0.75
Milk $0.60 Water $0.75
Cookies (Thurs.) $0.35 Garlic toast $0.35
Cheese sticks $0.50 Fruit snacks (Rawlings only) $0.75-0.85
Ice cream (Friday) $1.00 Papa John’s slice $1.85
On Wednesdays only we will serve Papa John’s pizza. Each slice is $1.85, and everything that
your child gets with Papa John’s will be charged as ala carte.
If you have any questions or concerns please email me at [email protected] or
call me at 904-547-8576. Thank You!
If you receive free or reduced lunch, you may qualify for a weekend food supplement
program known as Blessings-in-a-Backpack. This food staple snack bag is given out
weekly throughout the school year. The bag is typically sent home in your child’s backpack
on Friday afternoons. If you would like to participate or need further information about
Blessings in a Backpack, please contact your building’s counselor, Stacey O’Brien
([email protected]) or Christy Thacker
To apply for free or reduced lunch, visit the St. Johns County website at
www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/food/free/. You may also contact the cafeteria manager, Jessica Peto
at 547-8576, for questions related to the application process.
BLESSINGS IN A BACKPACK