Parents please remember, when you take the 5 Essentials survey and take a selfie with the "Thank you for submitting your survey screen" your child's teacher will reward your child with 25 Dojo points!!!! Today is a great day to take the survey http://survey.5-essentials.org/illinois/survey/parent/
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Congratulations Sirron, Keep up the GREAT work!!!!
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Mrs. Babich's kindergarten artist's share their pieces of Jackie Robinson
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Mrs. Babich's class celebrates the life and legacy of Jackie Robinson!!! Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line when he started at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947.
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Guess who just made a delivery to Mohawk School? Bernie's Book Bank!!!! Free Books for every student at Mohawk!!! Pick up is available today until 4:00p.m. If you can't make it today books will be available for pick up next week from 8am-4pm Tuesday through Thursday.
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Congratulations Jimena!!!! Mohawk celebrates Accelerated Readers!!!!
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Celebrating Black History!!! Frederick Douglass was born an enslaved person in February 1818. When he was about 20, Douglass disguised himself as a sailor and escaped to New York, a free state without slavery. Douglass was free in the North, but he was still enslaved in the South. Soon he was so famous that he had to move to England so that his former owner couldn’t capture him. In 1847, Douglass’s friends raised money to buy his freedom from his owner, and he returned to the United States. But no matter where he was, Douglass continued to give powerful speeches urging the end of enslaving people until he died on February 20, 1895. His words still inspire people today.
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Celebrate Black History
Are you looking for some extra support for your child? Please see the attached flyer
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100 Days Smarter!!!!
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Happy 100th Day of School!!!!
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Congratulations Janylah!!!! You Accelerate Reading!!!!
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Save the Date!!!
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Congratulations Mohawk Accelerated Readers!!!!
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Readers are Leaders!!!!! Congratulations Accelerated Readers!!!!!
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Mohawk Celebrates our Accelerated Readers!!!!
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More Read Aloud Fun at Mohawk!!!
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Happy World Read Aloud Day!!!
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Today's Black History Fact focuses on John Lewis. John Lewis fought for equality during the civil rights movement, marching with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., against oppression and risking his life for justice. Through grit and determination, he went from sitting on bus seats as an act of civil disobedience during the Freedom Rides to sitting in the halls of Congress as a champion for civil liberties.
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Happy World Read-Aloud Day!!!!!
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Parents please see the flyer, for information about picking up 3rd quarter materials.
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3rd Quarter Materials pick up