Friday, May 11, 2018

May 11, 2018 Blue Oaks Blog Post

Thank you PTC & Parent Volunteers
A BIG THANK YOU to our PTC and Parent Volunteers for making all our teachers and
staff feel appreciated during Teacher Appreciation Week!
Yummy lunch on Tuesday 5/8/18
Breakfast feast on Thursday 5/10/18
Girls on the Run 5K
Come out and cheer on the Blue Oaks GOTR team. Our girls of 3-5th grade have been training hard for this event and we'd love to see some Blue Oaks faces at the finish line!
Thank you for your support and we hope to see you there!

WHEN: Saturday, May 12th, 2018, Race Starts at 9:00 AM.
WHERE: Inderkum High School -- 2500 New Market Drive, Sacramento, CA 95835

Book Fair / Week of May 14- 18
Next week, follow your furriest friends to the "Paws for Books" Book Fair: Come. Stay.
Read a Great Tale! Find purr-fect books and a dog-gone good time as staff, students,
and parents sniff out great books that will make their tails wag!

Book Fair is open at lunchtime and after school Mon-Fri, and during Open House.

Please consider donating some of your time to help make this year's book fair a success!

Announcing our School Musical for the 2018-19 school year!Image result for the lion king

Weekly Housekeeping Suggestions & Tips / Allergy Season
While the gorgeous Spring season brings us beautiful weather and flowers, it also brings
on severe allergies for many of our students. Below are some useful tips and links to help
keep students feeling their best during the allergy season. Important reminder… students
are NOT ALLOWED to bring any medication and/or sunscreen to school without following
certain procedures set up by the Roseville City School District. Please check in with
the office with any questions.


Take extra steps when pollen counts are high.
Seasonal allergy signs and symptoms can flare up when there's a lot of pollen in the air. These steps can help you reduce your exposure.
  • Monitor pollen and mold counts. Weather reports in newspapers and on radio and television often include the information during allergy seasons.
  • Keep windows and doors shut at home and in your car during allergy season.
  • To avoid pollen, know which pollens your are sensitive to and check pollen counts. In spring and summer, during tree and grass pollen season, levels are highest in the evening. In late summer and early fall, during ragweed pollen season, lels are highest in the morning.
  • Take a shower, wash your hair and change your clothes after you've been working or playing outdoors.
  • Wear a NIOSH-rated 95 filter mask, when mowing the lawn or doing other chores outdoors, and take appropriate medication beforehand.
  • Check your local TV or radio station, your local newspaper, or the Internet for pollen forecasts and current pollen levels.
  • If high pollen counts are forecasted, start taking allergy medications before your symptoms start.
  • Close doors and windows at night or any other time when pollen counts are high.
  • Avoid outdoor activity in the early morning when pollen counts are highest.
There's no miracle product that can eliminate all allergens from the air in your home, but these suggestions may help.
  • Use the air conditioning in your house and car.
  • If you have forced air heating or air conditioning in your house, use high-efficiency filters and follow regular maintenance schedules.
  • Keep indoor air dry with a dehumidifier.
  • Use a portable high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter in your bedroom.
  • Clean floors often with a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter.

MONTH AT A GLANCE
Minimum Day (PLC Monday Schedule) / Thursday, May 17
Food Trucks/Book Fair / Spring Choir Concert / Open House / Thursday, May 17
NO SCHOOL - MEMORIAL DAY / Monday, May 28
Spirit Day - Hawaiian Day!!! / Wednesday, May 30
Skate Night / Wednesday, May 30 (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Roller King)
Multi-Kinder Play / Thursday, May 31 (5:00 pm - 8:00 pm in the Bears' Lair)
2nd Grade Market Day / Friday, June 1 (10:45 am in 2nd Grade Classrooms)
Minimum Day (PLC Monday Schedule) / Monday, June 4
Minimum Day (PLC Monday Schedule) / Tuesday, June 5
Field Day / Tuesday, June 5 (All Grades, All Day)
Minimum Day (PLC Monday Schedule) / Wednesday, June 6
Yearbook Signing Party / Wednesday, June 6
Minimum Day (PLC Monday Schedule) / Thursday, June 7
5th Grade Promotion / Thursday, June 7 (8:45 am in the Bear's Lair)
SCHOOL IS OUT FOR SUMMER!!! / Thursday, June 7

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activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or
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pregnancy, or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression,
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