Scribner Students Create Artwork That Your Parents Will Cherish Forever!
Didn’t get to see the relatives lately?
Square1 Art makes perfect gifts!
Let the children show their talents!
Square1Art Flyer 1.21.21Scribner Students Create Artwork That Your Parents Will Cherish Forever!
Didn’t get to see the relatives lately?
Square1 Art makes perfect gifts!
Let the children show their talents!
Square1Art Flyer 1.21.21Just a friendly reminder –
Our annual pancake breakfast tickets are now on sale!
New this year, we will be offering drive-up pickup.
As an added bonus, you can take a peek in the windows of Don’s Original to see a few of our Scribner staff favorites, including Mr. Hirschler!
If you are tired of making another meal or just want to go for a short drive to get out of the house, get your tickets now!
Get your tickets here: 2021 Pancake Breakfast
Scribner January PTA meeting is today at 7 PM.
Since this is a virtual meeting, you can attend without taking a step outside!
Join our Zoom meeting at 7 PM today
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84074944075?pwd=Q1MwK252RTVWOTBOVHp0cWZtQTNuUT09
Meeting ID: 840 7494 4075
Passcode: 256323
It’s time for Square One Art!
This year, consistent with most other activities, we are using our online tools to offer special art activities.
Square One is an activity typically done in our art classes at Scribner, where students create special artwork, send it to Square One, and then offer parents the opportunity to purchase items with your son’s or daughter’s art work on it.
This year, our students will have the chance to create special artwork, not in school, but at home!
With your help and the resources on the Square One Art website, valuable artwork you will cherish for years can still be enjoyed despite the restraints we face this year.
To begin the process, we encourage you to visit the parent portal: https://www.square1art.com/parent-portal/
Follow These Simple Steps:
Create Art (see theme suggestions below)
Use 8×8 paper provided or visit Square1Art.com for additional suggestions
Themes From Past Years (Feel free to create outside of these themes):
Additional Ideas:
A Day in Your Favorite Season
A Picture of Your Favorite Flower(s) Alone or in a Garden or Vase
Draw Your Favorite Farm Animal or Pet
Draw a Fairytale House
Important Points to Remember:
Make your drawings super colorful!
Use mediums like markers, oil pastels, and construction paper.
Colored pencils and crayons are not bright enough or are too messy for the project.
Please contact Michelle Gibbs with any questions.
After the United Way 21 Day Racial Equity Challenge:
A Collaborative Virtual Conversation Across 6 Schools and the Community
Sunday, November 22, 6-7:30 pm
Presentation and Discussion led by
Nicole Doyley
All parents, teachers, faculty, administration and staff are welcome.
Topic: United Way 21 Day Racial Equity Challenge
Date: Thursday, November 19th
Time: 7:00 PM
Format: Virtual Presentation and Q&A Session
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88461937476?pwd=US9TY0t6T3FoU24xcnFsOFYvS1RkUT09
Nicole Doyley grew up in Brooklyn, New York and attended Dartmouth College, earning a Bachelor’s degree in English.
She worked in church ministry for almost 25 years, authored three books, and published numerous articles in the Huffington Post and The Witness: a Black Christian Collective.
She currently hosts her own podcast (Let’s Talk: conversations on race), speaks in conferences, and does consulting work with organizations on the topics of diversity, racial sensitivity, and racial equity.
She lives with her husband and two sons in Rochester, NY.
Find her at www.nicoledoyley.com.
Nicole Doyley PTA Conversation PDFTopic: United Way 21 Day Racial Equity Challenge
Date: Thursday, November 19th
Time: 7:00 PM
Format: Virtual Presentation and Q&A Session
Nicole Doyley grew up in Brooklyn, New York and attended Dartmouth College,
earning a Bachelor’s degree in English. She worked in church ministry for almost
25 years, authored three books, and published numerous articles in the Huffington
Post and The Witness: a Black Christian Collective. She currently hosts her own
podcast (Let’s Talk: conversations on race), speaks in conferences, and does
consulting work with organizations on the topics of diversity, racial sensitivity,
and racial equity. She lives with her husband and two sons in Rochester, NY. Find
her at www.nicoledoyley.com.
Vote for your favorite Scarecrow!
Voting runs through November 14th.
How to vote and additional information can be found here: https://www.scribnerroadpta.org/events-2/2020-scarecrow-hunt/
Today is the last day to order spirit wears!
Get your orders in today!