Thursday, August 25, 2011

Your Weekly Kingsley News


Get that Costume Ready Book Character Dress Up Day is Tomorrow
It's highly unlikely that your student will let you forget, but tomorrow, Friday 8/26, is Book Character Dress Up Day--the day when students come dressed in costumes that match up with a character in one of their favorite books. For more information, see the announcement on the Kingsley homepage.




Sign Up Deadline for Chorus is Friday
If your 3rd, 4th or 5th grade student wants to participate in the Kingsley Chorus this year, please make sure to turn in your sign-up sheet this week to Mrs. Bell. Chorus rehearsals begin next week. This year, the Chorus' key performances are their Holiday Program on December 15 and at during Kingsley's annual Night of the Arts event on March 29.  If you have any questions about Kingsley's Chorus program, please contact Carole Bell at Carole_A_Bell@fc.dekalb.k12.ga.us.



Annual Update from Dr. Smith - Tuesday 8/30 5:00-5:30pm
Would you like an update on Kingsley's AYP status, performance compared to our 2010-11 charter goals and new initiatives launched for the 2011-12 school year? If so, please come to the Annual Update on Tuesday, August 30 from 5:00-5:30 in the Kingsley cafeteria. The presentation will start promptly to ensure the Charter Council can begin their regularly scheduled monthly meeting at 5:30.

Meet and Greet with DCSS Superintendent Finalist Candidate - Saturday 8/27 10:00am
On Saturday, August 27, the DeKalb County Board of Education is hosting an event to allow parents and other community members an opportunity to meet the board's finalist candidate for the Superintendent position and hear Dr. Cheryl Atkinson's vision for DCSS. This event will take place at the DCSS Administrative Complex located at 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd, Tucker, GA 30083. 


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