Warrior Newsletter-March 20 - Linwood Public Charter School

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Warrior Newsletter-March 20 - Linwood Public Charter School
Warrior News
Volume 1, Issue 7
Linwood Public
Charter School
The Director’s Corner
LPCS Parents,
Inside this issue:
Registration for 2015- 1
2016 School Year
Counselor’s Tips
2
Student Life Activities
2
Test Tips
2
Friday, March 20, 2015
We are moving into the final
stretch of this school year.
We have a little more than
two months remaining.
There are a lot of things that
will be accomplished during
this time. We will need your
support to help us keep our
children focused and on
track.
Spring Break is just around
the corner, we hope it will
offer an opportunity for our
students to recharge their
minds. Please continue to
encourage your child too
review all study materials
that have been provided to
them during this time.
Phase II of the PARCC
test, iLEAP and LEAP
and end of term exams to round out the
school year.
Theme 2014: Lights, Camera, Action!
Star-Struck for Success...
We always welcome your
concerns and ideas. Please do
not hesitate to contact us.
We are here to be of service
to you.
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Vickie Carroll
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Special points of interest:
 Good Friday: No SchoolApril 3, 2015
* Spring Break: April
6-10, 2015.
* iLEAP and LEAP:
April 14-15, 2015
Enrolling Now...
For 2015-2016 School Year
We are currently enrolling K-2nd and 6th-8th grade for the 2015-2016 school year. If
you have another student that you are interested in registering for the upcoming school
year, please stop by the office to complete the enrollment packet. If you know of anyone that is interested in enrolling a student, now is the time!
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Warrior News
Counselor’s Corner
Don’t’ Wait To Discuss Drugs
Elementary school is not too early to discuss use and misuse of alcohol and drugs – both prescription and illegal. Research shows that elementary age kids often must face the decision whether or not to try them. Kids often think if a
drug is legal, it’s safe. It is important that they know over-the-counter drugs and alcohol can be just as dangerous as
illegal drugs. Together, read the warning labels, research side effects, and stress the importance of following directions. Keep children busy, help build positive self-esteem, and do not associate maturity with alcohol or drug use. But
the best thing is for parents to be positive role models by using drugs and alcohol responsibly.
Romilda Jenkins, Counselor
Aundrial Booker, Social Worker
Counselor’s are here for guidance.
From the Office of Student Life

School Pictures will be taken on March 23rd. All students must be in their school uniforms. Make-up pictures will be taken on Friday, March 27th.

Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week: March 30th - April 2nd. All donations are welcomed and appreciated.

Easter Egg Math Count (K-1st Grade Only) will be Thursday, April 2nd at 1:30pm.
Tips to Reduce Test Anxiety
Most students who take a test experience some anxiety or nervousness. But for some students, the feeling is
so intense that it affects their performance. Anxiety can cause difficulty in concentration and prevent students from recalling material that they have learned. A student who is experiencing test anxiety may do poorly
on an exam even if he or she knows the material better than a classmate who is able to control anxiety. However, there are things that students can do to prevent or reduce test anxiety.
*Being well prepared for the test is the best way to reduce test taking anxiety.
*Try to maintain a positive attitude while preparing for the test and during the test.
*Get a good night’s sleep before the test.
*Stay relaxed, if you begin to get nervous take a few deep breathes slowly to relax yourself and then get back
to work.
Visit us on the web: linwood-sabis.net
401 West 70th Street
Phone: 318.683.2500
Shreveport, LA 71106
Fax: 318.865.0452
For all of the latest information on upcoming
events...please Like Us on Facebook @ linwood
charter.

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