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CNG Primary School CCN: #9 - OCTOBER 6, 2023

#9 - OCTOBER 6, 2023

 

Dear Primary School Families,  

Another week has just gone by, and we are amazed by all the Innovation and STEM projects happening in the classrooms. Students have been highly engaged in their learning and problem-solving activities.

We would also like to remind you that next week, CNG will be hosting the 41st Tri-Association Educators’ Conference. As a result, there will be no after-school activities on Tuesday and Wednesday, and there will be no school for students on Thursday, Oct. 12, and Friday, Oct. 13. Students will resume classes on Tuesday, Oct. 17.

We also had our 1st and 2nd grade picnics, and it was wonderful seeing all of you coming together and building community.

Have a nice weekend!

Paula

Important Info

 

CNG´s Lost & Found

Please look at this Lost & Found repository for misplaced items. If you identify something belonging to your child, email Laura at the Reception Desk (lauram.torres@cng.edu) with the item description and your child´s name and grade, and she will help coordinate pickup.

Classroom Disruption

We understand that families have children in different grade levels and that you are invited to various events. However, we kindly ask you to refrain from visiting your other children's classrooms during instructional time. This can disrupt the flow of a lesson, making it difficult for students to focus, and teachers may have to cut short or skip parts of a lesson due to interruptions. Thank you for your understanding!

Schedule

Eating Snack in the Classrooms

We want to inform you about an important change in our school's policy regarding snacks in classrooms. We believe this adjustment will have several benefits for our students, and we wanted to share our reasoning with you.

As we continue to return to pre-pandemic practices, starting Monday, October 2nd, we will have students eat their snacks at their desks. We understand this change may come as a surprise, but we firmly believe it will create a more hygienic, comfortable, social, and focused environment for our students. Here's why:

1. Increased outdoor play time and protected recess time - Active, playtime, is essential in primary school. By having snacks in their classrooms, students will be able to enjoy the full recess time to play and socialize. 

2. Hygiene: Eating at a table allows students to wash their hands before and after eating and dispose of trash properly. This simple practice significantly reduces the spread of germs within the classroom, contributing to a healthier and safer learning environment.

3. Comfort: Sitting at a table provides students with the opportunity to relax while they eat, promoting a more enjoyable snack time. When students are comfortable, they are more likely to be mindful of what they are eating, fostering better eating habits.

4. Social Interaction: Dining at a table encourages students to eat with their friends and classmates, facilitating the building of relationships and promoting a more enjoyable overall experience. This social interaction is essential for their emotional and social development.

5. Minimized Distractions: Eating at a table helps students focus on their food and avoid distractions present at their desks. This increased focus can lead to slower, more mindful eating, allowing them to savor their snacks fully.

Thank you for your continued partnership in fostering a healthy and productive educational environment for our students.

Parents Having Lunch at School

If you plan to have lunch with your child at school, we kindly request that you send an email to your child's teacher and wait for approval. There have been days on which we've had too many parents joining for lunch, making it challenging for students, teachers, and cafeteria staff. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Arrive at School on Time

One of CNG´s core values is responsibility. Therefore, we kindly request your support in reinforcing and modeling punctuality for your children by ensuring that students arrive in class promptly at 7:00 AM. Students arriving after 7:05 will be marked as 'Tardy.' Timely arrival will enable our teachers to begin their lessons promptly, preserving valuable instructional time and minimizing disruptions. We sincerely appreciate your cooperation. Thank you!

Parent Council Information

Congratulations to our PS Parent Council for 2023-2024.

K4: Vanessa Harrah

K5: Dayra Lizeth Diaz

1st: Ivonne Manzur

2nd: Layla Katime

Pumpkin Halloween Icon

 

 

       Parents will be able to decorate classrooms on Friday, October 20th after school. 

 

 

Halloween is fast approaching, and we are looking forward to fun festivities and creative costumes. We will celebrate on Friday, October 27th (HALF DAY) and students and teachers are welcome to dress up for the day. Parents are welcomed to join our CNG parade. This is the schedule for the day:

  • PS & ES: 7:00 - 10.45 am (buses leave at 11:00 am)

  • Parade: 9:00 - 10:30 am

Classroom decorations:

Our classrooms hold seasonal parties (Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day) to allow children to celebrate certain traditions and to help them understand the cycle of the year. If you are asked to bring treats, please keep amounts reasonable and consider collaborating with others to provide a balance of nutritional snacks and a small amount of sweets. (Be sure to check with the teacher about any food allergies in the class.) Please refrain from sending sodas or other sugary beverages. 

When asked to help decorate, we ask that parents keep decorations simple and use recycled materials whenever possible. For safety, please do not block doorways or the hallway with decorations. We ask that you think in terms of keeping contributions simple and reasonably priced. 

Please note: For security reasons, it is not permitted to bring in outside entertainment such as clowns, magicians, dancers or other entertainers for classroom events. If family members have a talent to share during 'I Am Special' week, they are welcome to come and give a brief demonstration.

Halloween Costume Guidelines:

  • Students come to school with costumes on. It's impractical and disruptive for students to leave class to put on makeup or costumes.

  • For safety reasons, full head or face masks are not to be worn.

  • We are attempting to help our students become peacemakers. For this reason, no terrorist or guerrilla costumes, or ones that show violence, are allowed.

  • Similarly, please do not send your child to school with any sharp objects, fake knives, swords or weapons. Look-alike or fake weapons are never allowed at school.

  • No rollerblades, scooters, live animals, or skateboards are allowed.

  • Students need to be able to participate in all activities, so please dress suitably.

  • Spray cans need to be left at home (I.E., do not send cans of hairspray, makeup, hair color, fake blood, string, etc.).

  • Students need to be appropriate in their dress, which means no clothing with inappropriate messages or advertising.

  • No sexually suggestive outfits or costumes.

  • Be respectful of all religions, cultures and ethnicities. Costumes that use the cultural traditions of others (such as Native-American headdresses or turbans), oftentimes perpetuate negative and/or racist stereotypes (such as “hobos” or “psychos”). We encourage parents and teachers to talk through and help students understand what crosses the line. 

Library

 

Dear PS Families,
Here are a few book recommendations for this week. Remember you are welcome to check books out from our library! if you have questions regarding our procedures, please contact me at mruribe@cng.edu .
Warm regards,
Mari Ro

Visit Our PS Library Catalog

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Days of the week

DAYS OF THE WEEK

  • Monday, October 9 (Day 1)

  • Tuesday, October 10 (Day 2) No afterschool activities

  • Wednesday, October 11 (Day 3) No afterschool activities

  • Thursday, October 12 (Day X) Tri Association- No school for students

  • Friday, October 13 (Day X)  Tri Association- No school for students

Looking Ahead

OCTOBER

   10-11- No after school activities

   12 & 13- Tri-Association Conference (No school for students)

    18- Parent University

    20- Halloween Classroom decoration-Parents (After school)

    26- PS Award Assembly (Only for students)

    27- CNG Halloween (Half day)

NOVEMBER

    2- Coffee with the Counselors 

Key Contacts

Paula Pérez  PS Principal

Juliana Borrero   PS Associate Principal

Vanessa Gilchrist  PS Associate Principal


Silvia Smit  Administrative Assistant  ext.167

Ana Maria Calderón  Administrative Assistant ext. 269

Office Cellphone: 316 472 7975

Parent Council information

K4: Vanessa Harrah 3102274931

K5: Dayra Lizeth Diaz 3167404681

1st: Ivonne Manzur 3103672355

2nd: Layla Katime 3003255557

CWW

December:

11- Grade 1- Group A

12- Grade 1- Group B

February

8- Grade 2- Group A

15- Grade 2- Group B

March

14- K5- Group A

21- K5- Group B

April

4- K4- Group A

11- K4- Group B

 

Counselor's Corner

 

If you need to schedule a meeting with your child’s counselor, please use the following links where you can find their availability. Please contact them directly if you need immediate support or if their availability does not meet yours.

Lina’s calendar link (K4-K5)

Nicolas’ calendar link (1st)

Veronica’s calendar link (2nd grade) 

Hello PS Families! 

For the second week of the month, we want to invite you to take part of the PurposeFull Family Pursuits for Responsibility. These are interactive activities in which you can participate as a family to foster respect in your children. The activities are specific to each grade level so please access the following links to see what your Pursuit for the month is:

Sincerely,

Li, Nico and Vero

 

 

Colegio NUEVA GRANADA | www.cng.edu | Cra 2E No. 70-20 | Phone: (571)212 3511
Bogotá - Colombia

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