PRINCETON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Weekly Wrap-Up March 18, 2022

PRINCETON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Weekly Wrap-Up March 18, 2022
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Princeton Elementary School issued the following announcement on Mar. 17.

Good evening, Princeton Elementary School Families. This is your principal, Melissa Hurst, with your Weekly Wrap-Up.

Congratulations to our Princeton Elementary School Battle of the Books’ Team for a strong showing in today’s district competition. Battles will continue on Monday to determine the county winner, and we know our Bulldogs will finish strong.

We need your assistance with an important safety concern. Please do not send any student unattended to the crosswalk in the morning. Any student using the crosswalk should have an adult walking with them. Safety is our primary concern.

The PTA is sponsoring a Spring Fling after school dance on April 8. Tickets must be purchased in advance and order information came home today.

Spring is a busy, exciting time here at Princeton Elementary School. From field trips to field days, we are learning every day in different ways. Please make an effort to have students at school every day. Remember, we still have a lot of academic material to cover and we want to be present and prepared for end-of-year assessments.

Have a great weekend, and we will see you on Monday, Bulldogs!

Lunch Applications www.lunchapplication.com

Volunteer Registration www.jcsvolunteers.com and PES Volunteer Availability Form

JCPS Parent Gazette

Original source can be found here.



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