If you live close to the school, please keep an eye on our campus when you drive by. Over breaks, the campus can be a place where people like to hang out and some times damage occurs at school. We would love to prevent this from happening. If you see anyone on campus that is not supposed to be, for example skateboarding or hanging out on the roof, please call the non-emergency number for the Roseville PD. Thanks!
Helpful Links
Friday, December 18, 2020
Sargeant Families Blog - Winter Break and Week of January 4th
If you live close to the school, please keep an eye on our campus when you drive by. Over breaks, the campus can be a place where people like to hang out and some times damage occurs at school. We would love to prevent this from happening. If you see anyone on campus that is not supposed to be, for example skateboarding or hanging out on the roof, please call the non-emergency number for the Roseville PD. Thanks!
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Sargeant Families Blog - December 14th-18th
https://www.rcsdk8.org/annual-household-eligibility-form
We’ve been learning about how to strengthen our brains. Your brain can grow, and it can also work like a remote control to your favorite electronic device. Your brain can decide what channel you turn to, how long you tune in, and what you spend time thinking about. Sometimes, thoughts can randomly pop in like bubbles. Some of our thoughts or bubbles we want to keep, and others may distract us so we may want to let go of them and not keep. Below is a helpful tool to help you decide which thoughts are helpful and help you stay focused and on track, and which thoughts may distract you and you may want to pop and let go of. Remember your brain is really strong and so are you! You get to be in charge of holding that remote control and choosing the channel you tune into and when it’s time to switch gears and change the channel.
Sargeant Family Holiday Craft Event for Champions Too!
On Thursday, December 17th at 6:00 pm, the Sargeant Wellness Team will be hosting a Holiday craft event via zoom. This event will be open to all Sargeant students and families. Please complete this form and return to your student’s teacher by Monday, December 14th if your student and family would like to participate in creating mini christmas/holiday trees with Ms. Rio and Ms. Hagar!
The following supplies will be needed for the craft:
(1) paper plate per person - (4 participants = 4 paper plates)
Green paint, and other colors if desired.
Paint brush
Small craft fluffy pom poms
Markers
Optional: glitter and stickers.
Please follow this link to complete the form if you would like to participate
The Governing Board is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in education. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital, pregnancy, or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, or genetic information; a percept.
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Sargeant Families Blog - December 7th-11th
When pulling out of the front parking lot, please approach with caution as parents and kids are crossing the entrance. Some people have been pulling out quickly without looking. We want to make sure everyone stays safe. Thanks!
Back of the School Safety
Or staff in the park after school will be asking kids to point out their parents/guardians before heading out to the cars. This has helped make sure kids aren't just running off into the street. While you are waiting, please make sure to not park in the crosswalks as kids need to cross the streets and use them.
Cold mornings and warm afternoons result in sweatshirts on the playground. Check out the picture below and if you recognize something, remind your child to grab it tomorrow.
Your brain is a muscle and it needs exercise to get strong just like the rest of your body. Mantras are sayings or phrases that anyone can practice saying or singing to help remember important things. Below are some sayings or mantras that you can say or sing to help grow your brain and remember that you’re working hard, trying new things, you’re brave, and you’re being your best self by trying your very best.
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