Amelia Earhart Intermediate School Principal - Ms. Wendy Cooley Assistant Principal - Mr. Jason Federico From DSN: 634-1329 From Cellphone: 098-961-1329 Issue #14 December 04, 2015 DECEMBER EVENTS 11: Popcorn Friday 12: Firebird Drummers perform KAB Exchange Food Court 1700 17: Accelerated Withdrawal 18: No School 20-Jan 3: No School Winter Recess JANUARY EVENTS 04: School Resumes 15: Firebird Drummers perform Okinawa Convention Ctr 1900 18: No School-MLK, Jr. Day 20: PTO Popcorn Friday SPECIALS SCHEDULE Monday: Day 2 (3rd) Day 2 (4th/5th) Tuesday Day 3 (3rd) Day 3 (4th/5th) Join us for the next performance! Join us for the next performance! Date: December 12th Time: 1700 Location: KAB Exchange Food Court Wednesday Day 4 (3rd) Day 4 (4th/5th) Thursday Day 5 (3rd) Day 1 (4th/5th) Friday Day 1 (3rd) Day 2 (4th/5th) MAIN OFFICE HOURS: 0700 1600, M-F BELL SCHEDULE: Warning Bell 0845 Tardy Bell 0850 Dismissal Bell 1505 In this style of Taiko Drumming, members of the AEIS Firebird Drummers Club use the Paranku (small handheld drum) and Odaiko (large drum held by using an over-the-shoulder strap) to drum along to choreographed dance steps. It is a unique, Okinawan cultural activity enjoyed by all.
A: Ranchero Steak Tornado w/ Brown Rice B: Chicken Egg Roll w/ Brown Rice C: ABC Salad (Vegetarian) Sweet Corn Fruit: Pineapple Chunks School Lunch : December 7 ~ 11 7 ATTENTION PARENTS A: Honey BBQ Pork Riblets w/ Dinner Roll B: Philly Cheesesteak Sub C: Tomato & Cucumber Salad Oven Fries Cucumber & Carrot Coins Fruit: Melon Cubes Dessert: Fruit Swirl Cup 8 A: Pulled Pork & Rice Bowl B: Beef Steak Quesadilla C: Cheese Salad Steamed Broccoli Fruit: Banana 9 A: Beef Lasagna B: Golden Cheese C: Italian Pasta Salad Garden Side Salad Fruit: Mandarin Oranges Dessert: Banana Bread 10 A: Spaghetti and Meatballs w/ Dinner Roll B: Citrus Fish Filet w/ Dinner Roll C: Cheese Salad Sweet Corn Fruit: Orange Wedges 11 School Nurse of the Year Nominations Due December 18! Do you know a School Nurse who demonstrates outstanding efforts in promoting the health of school children in your community and contributes to the excellence of school nursing practice? Would you like to recognize a School Nurse who utilizes commendable nursing skills according to the Scope and Standards of Professional School Nursing and freely shares this nursing passion with others? Many School Nurses go above and beyond the expectations of the job and go that extra mile to provide services to their students, staff, and communities. Please consider nominating a School Nurse for the Overseas School Health Nurses Association s highest honor: School Nurse of the Year! This is your chance to highlight a School Nurse s professionalism and share what he/she does for students, faculty and community by submitting a letter of recommendation. What makes a great school nurse? High expectations for themselves and our students, the ability to actively listen, energy to go the extra mile, knowing when, where and from whom to seek assistance and offering creative problem solving. If this sounds like a School Nurse that you know, start the nomination letter now! Send your Letters of Recommendation to Selection Committee Chair, Pam Parker: pam.parker@eu.dodea.edu.
HEAD LICE ALERT AEIS has confirmed a few cases of head lice. If a student in your child s class has lice, you will be informed. As a precautionary measure please watch your child for itchy scalp. Check your child s head daily for the presence of lice and/or eggs. It is especially important to look at the scalp, back of the ears and back of the neck. Head lice are elongated insects approximately 1/8inch in length. The eggs, commonly called nits, are teardrop in shape, very small and vary in color from off-white to yellowish brown. The nits are attached to the hair shaft close to the scalp with a waterproof, cement-like substance. These nits cannot be washed or brushed off like dandruff or debris. Lice can be transmitted by direct contact with an infected person or by use of the personal belongings of the infected person such as combs, hats, jackets, etc. If you notice any lice or nits on your child, please contact the School Nurse or take your child to a local medical facility for treatment. -Diane Stebbins, RN, AEIS Nurse, 634-1385. Are you missing something?.. The AEIS Lost & Found might be the place to l k! Unclaimed items will be donated after December 18th
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Volunteers are needed to help set-up, pop, bag and deliver popcorn to the students. Please consider volunteering your time on one or more of the dates provided. Contact our PTO President Mrs. Debbra Nickeo at debbra.nickeo@pac.dodea.edu if you are interested in volunteering or would like more information. I PTO News AEIS PTO Please join us for the next AEIS PTO Dinner Meeting! DATE: Friday, January 22, 2016 TIME: 5:30pm LOCATION: AEIS Cafeteria