Mission K9 Rescue Service Project

mission-k9-rescueLast Friday we attended a special Veteran’s Day Assembly with the Crismer’s and their war dog Mazzie from Mission K-9 Rescue. We learned about the sacrifices many dogs are making to protect the lives of our soldiers.  Unfortunately, these dogs are left behind after their work is done. Mission K-9 Rescue is striving to Rescue, Reunite, Re-Home, Rehabilitate and Repair any retired working dog that has served mankind in some capacity.

This year for one of our service learning projects we will be collecting coins to donate to Mission K-9 Rescue. 

As a First Grade we have been learning that everyone can serve and help others through stories such as “The Lion and the Mouse”. Though our children may be young, they too can make an important difference and our small contributions of a coin here and a few coins there will truly add up to something great.

We are also learning about financial literacy principles; for example, we are learning about the principle of saving and we are learning that, to earn money, one must work.  We are encouraging our students to do extra jobs at home for family or friends to earn coins to add to our Mission K-9 Rescue fund. Coins will be collected in a jar in our classroom. 

Rudolph Reindeer Fun Run and 5K

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Don’t forget about registering for the Fun Run or 5K by this Friday November 18th in order to guarantee a t-shirt!

Registration before November 18th:
5K: $25 per person/ $75 per Family of 4. 
Fun Run/ 1K: $10 per person 


Registration AFTER November 18th: 
5K: $30 per person/ $85 per family of 4
Fun Run/ 1K: $15 per person 

Family friendly race for all ages. Come “decked” out in your best holiday attire to win prizes! Raffle, food trucks and awards will be there! 

You can register online by going to Quest Academy Charter Facebook page-click on events-select 5K run-get tickets. 

Arts and Crafts Basket Fundraiser

Don’t forget to donate arts and craft items for the POQA fundraiser. We have only a few donations and would love to see how much we can get! Here are a few things just to get you thinking: 

  • Art sketchbooks
  • Crayons
  • Paint
  • Paint brushes
  • Playdough
  • Wood Blocks (Wood Creations etc.)
  • Fingerpaints
  • Markers
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Colored Pencils 

The list goes on! Donatoins will be accepted through November 29th. Don’t forget we have next week off though so please get these in!

Parent Teacher Conferences this Thursday!

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There is another opportunity for a parent teacher conference on this Thursday November 17th until 4:30pm. If you have not met with me yet this year I would really like to sit down and set goals for child. If you have met with me already and are wanting to meet you are also welcome to email me. Please email me at qbischoff@questac.org with a time that works for you. 

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Marshmallow Mansion STEM Project

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I just wanted to let you know this month we will be doing our STEM project which involves buildling a tower with toothpicks and marshmallows. You have all signed the yearly permisison slip which allows your child to eat sugary treats and drinks with parties and STEM projects. 

I will be allowing the students who can refrain from eating the “dirty” marshmallows while they build the tower with to have a small handful of clean marshmallows after the project is over. 

If your child for whatever reason is allergic to anything and that information is not in Aspire please update that so I can be aware of any allergies. If you have a problem with them eating the marshmallows please email me. Thanks! 

Library Reading Challenge

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“WHERE IN THE WORLD WILL READING TAKE YOU?”

This year for the library’s reading challenge, we will submit reading minutes to travel across the continents. At the end of the year one class per grade will win the fabulous prize for the most reading minutes. In addition, the student(s) with the most reading minutes will qualify for a prize.

What is your role in this reading challenge?  Simply click on the “Library Reading Challenge” tab on our class blog and complete the online form each week.  Because these reading minutes will only be available to the librarian,  you will still need to complete our regular reading log to receive homework credit for reading.

Here is where to find it on the blog:


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