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Week 11.17.25

Posted Date: 11/17/25 (8:20 AM)

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Weekly ROAR

Lovell Elementary

November 17, 2025
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Upcoming Dates

  • Nov. 17 | 5:00–6:00 PM – Assessment Night
  • Nov. 20 | 5:30 PM – Fall Concert at Calvary Church
  • Nov. 17–19 – Free Turkey Giveaway
  • Nov 20 All Day – Teach-In Event
  • This Week – Fire Drill
 

Reminders

  • Assessment Night: Today, Monday Nov. 17, 5:00–6:00 PM for 3rd–5th grade families. Learn how assessments guide your child’s success. Hybrid format: in-person and online (link coming soon). Light refreshments provided.
  • Fall Concert: Thursday, Nov. 20 at 5:30 PM at Calvary Church. Come see our students shine!
  • Free Turkey Giveaway: THIS Monday–Wednesday. Fill out the form to reserve yours: https://forms.gle/mJEnBa1k2EhBxMk5A. Contact us if you need help.
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Important Announcements

  • Teach-In Event: An all-day experience where students learn about community careers. Ask your child what they discovered! For details, contact their teacher.
  • Fire Drill This Week: Safety first! We’ll practice our fire drill routine. Ask your child about what to do during a drill.
 

Every Brick Matters

Practical tips for parents helping us build academic success—one brick at a time.

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Parenting Tip: Safety First: Why Fire Drills Matter

Safety is everyone’s responsibility—and practicing fire drills helps us stay prepared. At school, we teach students to follow the routine calmly and quickly. You can reinforce this at home by asking questions like, “Why do we line up quietly?” or “What would you do if you hear the alarm?”
Talk about why drills are important and how they keep us safe. Everyday conversations about safety build confidence and show your child that being prepared matters everywhere—not just at school.
Let’s work together to keep our Wildcats safe and ready!

 
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Contact info

We’re Here for You!
We’re honored to partner with you in your child’s learning journey. Please don’t hesitate to reach out by phone, email, or through our school website—we’re here to support you every step of the way.