
Crosswell Chronicle
Week of April 24th-28th
We had an amazing week back following spring break. It was great for staff and students to come back refreshed and ready to finish the remainder of the year strong! This week we welcomed our retirees back for a luncheon and our rising kindergarteners and their families for orientation.
Congratulations Emma Lancaster, the 2022-2023 SDPC Outstanding First Year Teacher!
Our chorus students and Mrs. Lee represented our school well at the Carowinds Festival of Music on Saturday receiving a superior rating! Thank you to our students and parents for allowing them to participate and for supporting the chorus program all year!
Yearbook orders opened on Thursday and will continue through May 5th. Click the link below to order!
Check out all of the events at CWE and around our area noted below.
Andy Holliday, Principal
Retiree Luncheon
Mrs.Lancaster and Dr. Merck
Kindergarten Orientation
Crosswell Chorus
Looking Ahead:
- 2nd Grade Chapman and Garrett Swim Lessons, April 24th, May 1st, 8th, & 15th
- 2nd Grade Head and Sullivan Swim Lessons, April 25th, May 2nd, 9th, & 16th
- Chorus Practice, April 24th until 4:00 pm
- Last Preschool Pages, April 25th at 9:00 am
- Youth Arts Month Recognition for Easley Area Students at Pickens County Museum, April 25th 6pm-7pm-Details Below!
- Cub of the Month (Invitation Only), April 27th 8:30 pm
- Chorus Concert, April 27th at 6:00 pm
- Scaly Adeventures, May 1st
- Last Day of Chorus, May 1st until 3:45 pm
- 5th Grade Celebration Money Due, May 5th pm
- SC Ready Testing, May 4th-16th, details below!
- Last Day for Drama Cubs, May 11th pm
- Drama Cubs Performance @ EHS, May 11th at 6:00 pm
Week 7: CWE Book Cub
Packets Due April 28th to join the celebration!
There's still time to complete the packet and join i on the fun!
Listen here for more information from Mrs. Bogle: https://watch.screencastify.com/v/F0QDHgYqo3LzzCIDNYx3
April Habit of the Month: Habit 7 Sharpen the Saw
Sharpen the Saw means to have balance in your life.
There is a story of a man who was sawing down a tree and not making a lot of progress. When a passerby asked him why he didn’t stop sawing to sharpen his saw, he remarked that he was too busy sawing.
Habit 7 reminds us that we are more productive when we are in balance – body, brain, heart and soul. Just like the four tires on a car, if one area is being ignored or overused, the rest will feel the results.
For young children, the car analogy is one they understand; a car could not go on fewer than all four tires. Explain the four parts of each person (body, brain, heart, and soul) and how important it is to take care of each part to make them all work better.
Balance Feels Best
I take care of my body by eating right, exercising, and getting sleep. I spend time with family and friends. I learn in lots of ways and lots of places, not just at school. I find meaningful ways to help others.
And as always...LEARN LIKE A CHAMPION!
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