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Clark Elementary Bulletin for Monday, December 30, 2024

GREETINGS AND SALUTATIONS! Today's announcements are brought to you by Santa's elves. Good morning, Clark Elementary! Today is Friday, December 20th, the 81st day of school. Today is National Caroling Day, which is perfect since we are starting our day off by caroling together in the gym!


THIS DAY IN HISTORY! On this day in 1946, the Christmas Classic It's a Wonderful Life premiered in New York City at the Globe Theater. This Christmas classic movie is about a man named George Bailey who has an angel who shows him how his small acts of kindness throughout his life made a big difference to his town and the people around him.


WEATHER Today's weather will be perfectly winterlike! The high will be 30 and the skies will be partly sunny.


WHAT'S COOKING? Today we will be having sack lunch day. You will have your choice of a cheeseburger, hamburger, or delicious PB&J. All of these sandwiches will be served with chips, a treat and fresh veggies off the salad bar, and a carton of ice-cold milk.


VOCABULARY BUILDER-UPPER WORD OF THE DAY Today's word of the day is elated. Elated is an adjective that means happy or overjoyed. We are all elated that we have FINALLY made it to Christmas Break!


QUOTE OF THE DAY The quote of the day is, "The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear!" We can't wait to see you in the gym to celebrate National Caroling Day!

THE JOKE OF THE DAY:

The joke of the day is:

What do snowmen eat for breakfast?

Frosted Flakes!

BIRTHDAYS and PLEDGE:

There are a lot of kids celebrating their birthdays during the Christmas break. Zander Hopping, Jack Houseman, Aria Mordick, Ethan Miller, Arletha Scott, Miles Windfelder, Knox Miller-Walsh, Callen Lerdal, Brylee Wiseman, and Harper Allen, when you see any of these kids please wish them a Happy Birthday! If you haven't heard it yet, we are so glad you are here today! We hope you have a fantastic break and we will see you back rested and ready to learn on January 2nd! Merry Christmas!

Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.


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