FluMIST 11/11/2011
If you would like to know more about the FluMIST vaccine, please visit Parkview's page with more details http://www.parkview.com/HealthServices/AdditionalServices/flu%20facts/Pages/FluFacts.aspx Canned Food Drive 10/31/2011
November 2nd through 18th-- “If you can't feed a hundred people, then just feed one.” 1 Comment IMA parents and students: Come out for free hot chocolate, smores, and read-aloud know-how. :) BOOK FAIR!! BOOK FAIR!!! BOOK FAIR!!!! 10/19/2011
The Bookfair will be here the week of October 31st. There will be shopping times BEFORE school on November 1st from 7:15 to 7:45 and AFTER school from 3pm to 5pm on November 1st and 3rd. There will be additional classroom shopping…details will come from classroom teachers. SEE YOU AT THE FAIR!!! Mark your Calendar! Coffee @ Imagine 10/19/2011
Our next Coffee @ Imagine meeting is on November 3rd from 5:30-6:30pm. We will be discussing strategies to promote effective parental involvement at our school. Hope to see you here! Thank you for encouraging each other to continue saving tabs to benefit our local Ronald McDonald House! We will be having our first weigh-in of aluminum tabs on Wednesday, October 19th during lunch time. Post Title. 10/10/2011
Hello Parents, The very first calendar that went out had a typo that listed the 21st as an employee planning day, rather than the 14th. Friday the 14th is the correct day, and there will be no school for students on that day. Sorry for any confusion. Rachel's Challenge 09/28/2011
Please consider joining us for the community presentation of Rachel’s Challenge (http://www.rachelschallenge.org/) at Imagine Master Academy Reception Hall, 7pm on October 6th. Rachel Scott was the first person killed at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Her acts of kindness and compassion coupled with the contents of her six diaries have become the foundation for one of the most life-changing school programs in America. This program coincides with our mission at Imagine. Rachel's Challenge Mission We exist to inspire, equip and empower every person to create a permanent positive culture change in their school, business and community by starting a chain reaction of kindness and compassion. Rachel's Challenge Objectives for Schools:
Remember to save your aluminum tabs for a weigh-in in October for the Ronald McDonald House! 09/28/2011
www.rmhc.org Collecting pop tabs is a great way to teach kids about philanthropy and the importance of recycling, and raise funds to help children and their families at the same time. Some of our Chapters raise thousands of dollars with their pop tab collections. | Imagine SchoolsDeveloping Character, Enriching Minds ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |
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