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James I. Gibson Elementary School
School Theme: Dream It, Believe It, and Achieve It
Lost and Found
If your child has lost a coat or sweater please check the lost and
found in the multipurpose room. We have a large number of coats,
sweaters and jackets that have been found and will be donated if
unclaimed.
PTA News
Getting to Know Your Gibson Staff:
Looking for ideas for gift giving? The PTA has put together a “Getting
to Know You” book that is in the Parent Resource Center. Teachers have
listed their wishes for classroom ideas as well as their favorite
restaurants and places to shop. All this information is also available
on the website: http://gibson.comspeco.net You will need to be registered to see teacher profiles.
Computer Sign in
In an effort to increase student safety when you come to the office
to check in, you will use a computer to sign in. It will take your
picture and print out a visitor's badge. When you leave you will need
to come in and sign out on the computer.
Student Dress Code
Student dress and appearance is expected to conform to Clark County
School District's Regulations. Students must wear shoes with soles and
shoes must have straps. No flip flops are permitted. Spaghetti straps
are not permitted: all sleeveless shirts must have straps at least
three inches wide and cover the shoulders. Shorts, skits and dresses
must be fingertip length. Students violating the dress code will be
sent to office. Parents will be called and asked to bring appropriate
clothing to school.
Counselor's Corner
Subject: Asset 23: Homework
Homework-an important part of reaching goals
Remember when you were a student and wished the teacher would say, "No
homework today. Go home and have some fun!" You may have loved the
lectures and the learning, but dreaded the tests and homework
assignments. Well, you're not alone. Most young people would rather
play with their video games than sit down to read The Great Gatsby
or work on statistics. But any goal worth achieving takes hard work in
the classroom and at home. In addition to reaching academic goals,
doing homework teaches young people to follow directions, manage their
time, and work on their own. Homework is Asset 23 of Search
Institute's 40 Developmental Assets, the qualities, experiences, and
relationships that help young people grow up healthy, caring, and
responsible.
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