Middle School Newsletter 5.15.2023

Summer opportunity for 6th graders…

Sherwood Forest is still accepting youth in 1st-6th grade to participate in a low-cost residential summer camp program. Sherwood Forest's residential program consists of traditional camp activities like canoeing and tie dye, as well as reading, ecology, and social and emotional learning. Program length ranges from 7 to 28 days, depending on camper's age. For more information or to register for camp, reach out to the Camp Director at alexisn@sherwoodforeststl.org or visit https://www.sherwoodforeststl.org/register/.

Summer camp for MS students…

At Building Futures Camp, our young builders can make their own animal- inspired furniture, lawn games, garden art, and other fun projects! Campers will learn skills and work on finishing techniques to create projects. Our young entrepreneurs (14 years and older) can earn $15/hour and participate in a small business experience by marketing and selling their pieces at the Tower Grove Farmers Market at our July & August Market Days!

https://buildingfuturesstl.org/

From the library…

Time to turn in your library books!

Borrowing has ended for the year and all books are due back in the library by May15th. Look out for overdue notices coming home next week and help your child check bookshelves, underbeds, in old backpacks, and the back seat of your car to find lost books! 

Take the PCS Library Summer Reading Challenge!

1. Choose one or more summer reading adventures from the Reading Challenge Choice Board

2.  Have a parent sign the Summer Reading Form

3. Turn in your form to Mrs. Ramsey (in person or by email: vramsey@premiercharterschool.org) by September 1st.

4. Celebrate your reading with an ice cream party in September!

Summer Reading Challenge Info Sheet and Bingo Card

April-May  Reading Challenge!

We have a new reading challenge for April and beyond. Complete the 10 reading tasks and turn the signed form to Mrs. Ramsey in the PCS library by Friday, May 19 to earn a bookmark and.a free book! Happy Reading!

April-May 2023 Reading Challenge

8th Grade Dress Down Day:

On Friday, May 19th all 8th graders are allowed to dress down and wear apparel from the High School they will be attending next school year! The apparel must have the high schools name and/or logo on it. If your child is not participating, they must be in uniform.

Upcoming Dates:

  • May 19- 8th Grade Dress Down Day—Wear High School Apparel

  • May 24-8th Grade Graduation

  • May 25- Last Day of School-Noon Dismissal

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Elementary School Newsletter 5.15.2023