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Dear Parents & Friends of SFAS,
Personal
hygiene items are desperately needed by the survivors
of Hurricane Katrina. Join our school in collecting
items to help them.
Print
out 2-page flyer... |
| Hurricane
Relief |
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Please join us in reaching out to our fellow Americans
so devastated by this unprecedented national disaster.
We are partnering with Adventist Community Services
Disaster Response (ACS) to provide personal care kits
to those Hurricane Katrina survivors in Louisiana, Mississippi,
and Alabama.
You Donate and We'll Deliver!
ACS Disaster Response needs items to assemble for personal
care kits to distribute to Hurricane Katrina survivors.
Here's a list of items that you can donate:
- towels
- toothbrush
- toothpaste
- nail files
- washcloths
- disposable razors
- soap
- shampoo
- shaving cream
- band aids
- hair combs/brushes
- new socks
- new underwear
- feminine products
You may bring your your donated items to our school
by noon on September 16.
Additional information about how ACS Disaster Response
is meeting the needs of the survivors can be found on
their website:
Link
to communityservices.org... |
| Walk-a-thon
Change |
| Due
to the upcoming PGA tour in the San Francisco Bay area,
we will need to change the date for our annual Walk-a-thon.
Lake Merced has been reserved and our 13th annual Walk-a-thon
will take place on Sunday, October 16. Registration
begins at 8:00 am. The walking begins at 9:00 am. Lunch
will be ready around 11:30 am.
This annual event is our main fund raiser for our school.
Your support of this big event is greatly appreciated.
Watch for packet to be sent home later this month.
Photos
of last year's Walk-a-thon... |
What
Strengthens Self-Confidence? |
| Parents
do make a difference in building their child's self-esteem.
A concerned parent asked, "I want my child to know
how wonderful he is. Besides telling him that, how can
I build his self-esteem?"
Although maybe you've never asked that question aloud,
you no doubt have thought about it. How do I foster
my child's self-esteem?
True self-esteem comes when children understand their
positive strengths and build on them. As kids become
successful, they work harder to enjoy and improve their
talents. Here are some ways you can help:
- Describe what you see. "Your
picture has wonderful color combinations. You're a
great artist!"
- Remind your child of past successes.
"Your teacher told me about the amazing drawing
of a horse you did last month."
- Describe how your child's skill affects
others. "Did you see Grandma's face
when she opened the painting you made for her birthday?
She loved it!"
- Let your child overhear positive comments.
"Grandpa, you have to see what Leo made for Grandma.
It's beautiful!"
- Give your child a chance to be the expert.
"Mrs. Brown called about art class. She wants
you to help another class with an art project next
week."
Additional information about building your child's
self-esteem and all other kinds of parenting concerns
can be found online with the link below:
Link
to www.keepkidshealthy.com... |
| Interim
Reports |
| Interim
reports are being sent out this weekend. You can expect
yours to arrive either in the mail or brought home in
your child's weekly folder.
Interim reports are sent home during the middle of
the quarter and provide families with a quick snapshot
of how their child is progressing at school.
Please sign and return the report to your child's teacher.
Please feel free to add your comments in the space provided.
Or perhaps you may want to schedule a short, informal
conference with your child's teacher.
Interim reports provide families with an overview of
how their child is currently performing in at school.
Thanks for your continued support at home. It does make
a difference.
Academics
from School Bulletin... |
| Students
Need Parents Who Are Consistent |
Discipline
works best when parents have the respect of their children.
One good way to earn your child's respect is to be consistent.
Consistent parents:
- Don't need many rules, just a few
important ones. They do not bend the rules according
to the situation.
- Have a united front. Even if they
are single parents, there may be other adults who
are part of their child's life. If they forbid a certain
TV show in their home, then Grandma should know that
the child is not to turn it on when she is visiting.
Two-parent families should set rules and work together.
- Mean what they say. Avoid empty
threats such as, "Maybe you'd like to go off
and live by yourself, young lady."
- Follow through. If they promise
they will do something with their child, they do it.
If they tell their child a consequence is coming,
the child receives it.
- Help children follow through. "We
agreed you would mow the lawn before you went off
with your friends today. I want us to check the lawn
together before you head out."
Consistency is a key to parenting your children. Consistent
parents share several characteristics that help them
earn their child's respect.
See "Friday
Focus" article index... |
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Help for Katrina's
Victims
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"Friday Focus" is a weekly newsletter from
the Principal to the families and friends of SFAS students.
email: office@sfasonline.org
phone: (415) 585-5550
web: http://www.sfasonline.org/ |
Dates to Remember

September 9
7:30a Doughnut Sale
Interim Reports
September 14
Staff Development Day
No School
Extended Care Available
September 26-29
ITBS Test Week
(Grades 3-8)
October 10
No School
Columbus Day
October 16
Walk-a-thon
Lake Merced
8:00a-1:00p
October 19
Minimum Day
Parent-Teacher Conferences
October 20
No School
Parent-Teacher Conferences
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Rob Robinson, Principal/Teacher,
Kindergarten/Pre-1st |