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 Mon 6 |
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Elementary Band Tour
Band members will visit ERPS elementary schools for show and listen!
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Teacher Appreciation Week
An Arkansas teacher, Mrs. Mattye Whyte Woodridge, began corresponding with political and education leaders as early as 1944 about the need for a national day honoring teachers. One of the leaders she wrote to was Eleanor Roosevelt, who persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim a National Teacher Day in 1953.
In the late 1970s, the National Education Association (NEA), its Indiana and Kansas state affiliates, and its local affiliate in Dodge City, Kansas, all lobbied Congress on behalf of creation of a national day celebrating teachers. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day for that year only.
NEA and its affiliates continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when NEA and the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representative Assembly then voted to make Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.
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9:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Harper and Bradley
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2:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Maddux and Melvin
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 Tues 7 |
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Teacher Appreciation Day
An Arkansas teacher, Mrs. Mattye Whyte Woodridge, began corresponding with political and education leaders as early as 1944 about the need for a national day honoring teachers. One of the leaders she wrote to was Eleanor Roosevelt, who persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim a National Teacher Day in 1953.
In the late 1970s, the National Education Association (NEA), its Indiana and Kansas state affiliates, and its local affiliate in Dodge City, Kansas, all lobbied Congress on behalf of creation of a national day celebrating teachers. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day for that year only.
NEA and its affiliates continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when NEA and the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representative Assembly then voted to make Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.
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Teacher Appreciation Week
An Arkansas teacher, Mrs. Mattye Whyte Woodridge, began corresponding with political and education leaders as early as 1944 about the need for a national day honoring teachers. One of the leaders she wrote to was Eleanor Roosevelt, who persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim a National Teacher Day in 1953.
In the late 1970s, the National Education Association (NEA), its Indiana and Kansas state affiliates, and its local affiliate in Dodge City, Kansas, all lobbied Congress on behalf of creation of a national day celebrating teachers. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day for that year only.
NEA and its affiliates continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when NEA and the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representative Assembly then voted to make Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.
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8:00
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Hillcrest SOM Assembly
Honoring the Students of the Month for May.
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9:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Romine and Girard
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2:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Sims, Miller and Fox
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 Wed 8 |
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National School Nurse Day
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Teacher Appreciation Week
An Arkansas teacher, Mrs. Mattye Whyte Woodridge, began corresponding with political and education leaders as early as 1944 about the need for a national day honoring teachers. One of the leaders she wrote to was Eleanor Roosevelt, who persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim a National Teacher Day in 1953.
In the late 1970s, the National Education Association (NEA), its Indiana and Kansas state affiliates, and its local affiliate in Dodge City, Kansas, all lobbied Congress on behalf of creation of a national day celebrating teachers. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day for that year only.
NEA and its affiliates continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when NEA and the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representative Assembly then voted to make Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.
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9:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Adams, Peffer and Guthrie
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2:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Gooden and Krivanek
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 Thurs 9 |
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Special Athletes Day
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Teacher Appreciation Week
An Arkansas teacher, Mrs. Mattye Whyte Woodridge, began corresponding with political and education leaders as early as 1944 about the need for a national day honoring teachers. One of the leaders she wrote to was Eleanor Roosevelt, who persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim a National Teacher Day in 1953.
In the late 1970s, the National Education Association (NEA), its Indiana and Kansas state affiliates, and its local affiliate in Dodge City, Kansas, all lobbied Congress on behalf of creation of a national day celebrating teachers. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day for that year only.
NEA and its affiliates continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when NEA and the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representative Assembly then voted to make Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.
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9:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Murray and Minyard
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 Fri 10 |
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Out Smart Cancer - Dress Like a Nerd
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SMASH WEEK - Powder Puff Football Game
$2 admission
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Teacher Appreciation Week
An Arkansas teacher, Mrs. Mattye Whyte Woodridge, began corresponding with political and education leaders as early as 1944 about the need for a national day honoring teachers. One of the leaders she wrote to was Eleanor Roosevelt, who persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim a National Teacher Day in 1953.
In the late 1970s, the National Education Association (NEA), its Indiana and Kansas state affiliates, and its local affiliate in Dodge City, Kansas, all lobbied Congress on behalf of creation of a national day celebrating teachers. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day for that year only.
NEA and its affiliates continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when NEA and the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representative Assembly then voted to make Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.
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9:00
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Hillcrest Awards Assembly
Classes: Corwin, Nelson and Wiewel
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 Tues 14 |
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Hillcrest KDG Fieldtrip
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 Wed 22 |
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Last Day of School
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All-Day
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Hillcrest Super Kids Day
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12:00
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12:30
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EARLY RELEASE OF ALL STUDENTS
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 Thurs 23 |
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Teacher Check-out Day
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 Mon 27 |
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Memorial Day
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 Tues 28 |
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7:30
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8:30
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ERPS Summer Food Service Breakfast
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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11:00
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12:30
pm
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ERPS Summer Food Service Lunch
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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 Wed 29 |
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7:30
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8:30
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ERPS Summer Food Service Breakfast
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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11:00
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12:30
pm
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ERPS Summer Food Service Lunch
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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 Thurs 30 |
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7:30
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8:30
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ERPS Summer Food Service Breakfast
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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11:00
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12:30
pm
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ERPS Summer Food Service Lunch
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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 Fri 31 |
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7:30
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8:30
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ERPS Summer Food Service Breakfast
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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11:00
am
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12:30
pm
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ERPS Summer Food Service Lunch
All children ages 18 and younger; no charge; same meal regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability
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