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Third Grade Weekly Update

Dear Third Grade Parents,

I hope that you’re looking forward to an extended weekend and find a moment to rest and enjoy your time.

A couple of quick reminders:

1. All Crab Feed butterflies need to be turned in by early next week.

2. I am still missing Amos and Boris books. Please double check with your student that they have been returned (if they have not by next week I will contact you and make arrangements for a replacement). 

Last but not least, THANK YOU (and your lovely child) for the wonderful book and notes Mrs. Schopf and I received last week for teacher appreciation. It was truly “Teacher Gold” and a memento we’ll keep forever. 

Have a great weekend!

Warmly,

Mrs. Costy

Week 23 Paper Packet
Weekly Schedule
Assignment Grid
Learning Objectives

Dates to Remember:

  • February 12: Valentine’s Day (red, pink, white free dress). – NOON DISMISSAL
  • February 15: President’s Day- NO SCHOOL
  • February 17: Ash Wednesday- All School Mass (Lent begins)
  • February 18: Middle School Town Hall
  • March 5: SPN First Ever Virtual Auction (AKA: Crab Feed)
  • March 12: End of Second Trimester: NOON DISMISSAL
  • March 15: Teacher Work Day – NO SCHOOL
  • March 17: Green/White Free Dress- St. Patrick’s Day
  • March 29: Holy Week

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What Our Families are Saying

"The supportive teachers at SPN played a big role in preparing me for high school and helping me understand what to expect. They encouraged me to ask questions and seek help when needed, which made me more confident in my learning. Thanks to them, I entered freshman year already familiar with many concepts and effective study habits that have helped me stay on top of my work. SPN also taught me valuable life skills that I still use today, helping me succeed academically, build strong friendships, and maintain my overall well-being."
— Tibby Horvath, SPN Class of 2022
"We are very satisfied with the SPN community, something that is important to our family. My children feel safe and comfortable with SPN. Our family feels connected with the SPN community from parents and families to the staff and faculty. My children and we as parents have made healthy and positive relationships with other families from school. We share time outside of school with other families which brings a level of connectedness I don't know if we would have elsewhere"
— SPN Parent
"My children are experiencing community in other ways than just friends and playdates. Faith Families is an example of community, interacting with students from all grade levels, and learning and creating for others outside of SPN. Field trips to Kids Against Hunger or the Alameda Food Bank where they work and see firsthand how their efforts help others less fortunate, for those who are in need of support. Community is not just our SPN ‘bubble,’ and that is what SPN demonstrates and provides– opportunity to explore a bigger community."
— SPN Parent since 2016