Shanklin Elementary administrators and office staff dressed up to celebrate the 50th day of school. We’ve got T-Birds and Pink Ladies in the office at Shanklin today!
Shanklin Elementary is celebrating Red Ribbon week by saying “hats off” to drugs! Stay drug free!
Red Ribbon Week is this week, October 26th-30th!
Monday: “Hats off to being drug free”- Wear a hat
Tuesday: “We mustache you to be drug free!”- Wear or draw a mustache
Wednesday: “Sock it to drugs!”- Wear crazy or colorful socks
Thursday: “Be a Jean-ious and be drug free!”- Wear jeans
Friday: “Team up against drugs!”- Wear your favorite team shirt
We need your meal application!
Despite all students currently receiving free breakfast and lunch, each student needs to return a completed meal application to their campus. This will ensure that there is not a lapse in meal funding later this year for your child as well as to help our district obtain additional funding for the instructional needs of our students. Our meal applications are significantly down. We encourage all households to complete a meal application, even if you plan on sending lunch from home for your student. If you have any questions, please contact Food Services at 830-875-3191.
You can access the application at the link below, or contact your child's school for a paper copy to be sent home.
https://www.luling.txed.net/page/home-food-services
Next week is Red Ribbon Week. Dress in the themes below:
Monday - Hats off to being drug free (wear your favorite hat)
Tuesday - We "mustache" you to be drug free (sport your mustache) This
is also the 50th day of school, so dress in you best 50's outfit.
Wednesday - Sock it drugs (wear your crazy socks)
Thursday - Be a "jean-ious" and wear jeans (wear your jeans)
Friday - Team Up against drugs (wear your favorite team shirt or jersey)
Keep working on that Fundraiser!
Unity Day is tomorrow and all of Luling ISD will be wearing orange to come together and UNITE together against bullying! #unityday2020
Unity Day is tomorrow and all of Luling ISD will be wearing orange to come together and UNITE together against bullying! #unityday2020
Don't forget to wear orange tomorrow, Oct. 21st, for Unity Day to promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion in honor of October’s bullying prevention month.
Shanklin students are signing the No Place For Hate pledge this week! This program “helps to create and sustain inclusive school environments where all students feel valued and have the opportunity to succeed by promoting respect for individual differences”. ADL- Austin
The second graders at Shanklin Elementary are using a two-step problem graphic organizer and their addition strategies to plan, solve, and check their solutions in math. Way to use your strategies second graders!
The third grade math team at Shanklin Elementary is planning for student learning using CPA - Conceptual development leading to Pictorial representations and then to Abstract mathematics. This team is awesome!
BIG thank you to the Luling Area Ministerial Alliance for their very generous donation to Luling ISD's Special Programs.
Pastor Allen Davis presented a check to Mrs. Perla Castro, Special Programs Liaison. We love our community partners!
Go to https://www.thehotline.org/support-others/ways-to-support/ to find out ways to support someone in an abusive situation. #domesticviolenceawareness
Go to https://www.thehotline.org/support-others/ways-to-support/ to find out ways to support someone in an abusive situation. #domesticviolenceawareness
Go to https://www.thehotline.org/support-others/ways-to-support/ to find out ways to support someone in an abusive situation. #domesticviolenceawareness
October is bullying prevention month and we will all be wearing orange for Unity Day on October 21st to promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Please visit www.pacer.org/bullying for more information for both students and parents.
It's not too late to save a life today! The We Are Blood bus is across from Luling High School and there are still appointment slots available!
Go to this link to make an appointment and donate blood: https://weareblood.org/donor/schedule/?location=58175&date=10/14/2020&reschedule=
Shanklin students write in every content! Writing across the curriculum is a very effective way to learn the content.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month is a time for everyone to unite to end domestic violence. Here is a hotline if you or someone you know needs help: Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
#domesticviolenceawareness