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Eagle News 3/21/2022

By March 21, 2022Newsletters
Battle of the Books
It is Battle of the Books week for our third and fourth and graders. Good luck to all of the B.O.B. participants!
4th Grade Utah Program
Our fourth graders will be performing their State of Utah program for parents at 9:45 am on Thursday, March 24 in the gymnasium.
Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten registration continues until March 25. Go to the Alpine Elementary website https://alpine.alpineschools.org/ and you can register your next year’s kindergarten student online.  Call the main office if you have any questions.
Names on Personal Items
Parents can help us return items to students that leave personal items on the playground, coats, jackets, gloves, balls from home, lunch boxes, all items that are now piling up in our Lost and Found, especially on warm weather days. Please take the time to write your child’s name on their personal belongings.
Students of the Week
The following students were recognized as Students of the Week on Friday, March 18. Teachers nominate students who are consistently demonstrating the character traits of the Alpine Big 3: Being Respectful, Responsible and Ready to learn. Congratulations, Students of the Week!
Emmett Allred-5th grade, Mrs. Menssen
Jordyn Branch-4th grade, Mrs. Vipperman
Krew Clark-5th grade, Mrs. Chang
Gael Gallardo-Figueroa-1st grade, Ms. Johnson
Sophie Goss-6th grade, Ms. Kuo
Ayden Marler-kindergarten, Mrs. Aitchison
Audrey McCann-4th grade, Ms. Moore
Alexa Muskat-3rd grade, Ms. Elder
Anna O’Hare-kindergarten, Mrs. Malone
Smith Shepherd-kindergarten, Mrs. Aitchison
Minnie Slemboski-1st grade, Mrs. Bailey
Harvey Sorensen-1st grade, Mrs. Bailey
Sydney Thompson-1st grade, Ms. Johnson
Tyler Williams-3rd grade, Ms. Elder
Elena Wilson-kindergarten, Mrs. Malone
Outside the Principal’s Office
The first day of spring, March 20, was rainy and overcast, but sunshine and warmer weather are in this week’s forecast. I am starting to see green vegetation, not all welcome yard growth, pushing its way through the ground as winter turns to spring. Springtime weather in Utah can be unpredictable, so we have probably not seen our last snowfall.
For those of you who fill out NCAA brackets, I’m sure you all had 15 seed Saint Peter’s advancing to the Sweet 16.
Have a great week, and as always, remember that it is a great day to be an Eagle!
Dave Perdue, Principal
Alpine Elementary
Alpine School District