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FYI
The month of May was named for the Greek goddess Maia. She was the goddess of fertility. The Romans called the month Maius. The name changed over the years. It was first called May in the 1400s near the end of the Middle Ages.
Quote of the month
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit."
-Aristotle
Comic of the month
poem of the month
Bed in Summer
In winter I get up at night
And dress by yellow candle-light.
In summer, quite the other way,
I have to go to bed by day.
I have to go to bed and see
The birds still hopping on the tree,
Or hear the grown-up people’s feet
Still going past me in the street.
And does it not seem hard to you,
When all the sky is clear and blue,
And I should like so much to play,
To have to go to bed by day?
Robert Louis Stevenson
Proverb of the month
The difference between school and life: In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.
~ Tom Bodett
FACT OF THE MONTH
May is a month of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, May in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of November in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa.
SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATION
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CALENDAR
May 2nd - 6th - SBAC ELA 3rd & 4th Grades
May 9th - 13th - SBAC Math 5ht & 6th Grades
May 16th - 20th - SBAC Math 3rd & 4th Grades
May 23rd - 27th - SBAC Science 5th Grade
May 30th - NO School Memorial Day
June 9th - 5th & 6th Grade Culmination
June 10th - Last Day of School
June 13th - August 12th - Summer Break
August 15th - First Day of School 2022 - 2023
DYK?
Most of the Earth’s freshwater is stored in glaciers and icecaps. Nearly 70 percent of Earth’s freshwater is stored in the coldest spots on the globe: in glaciers and icecaps.
image of the month
The giant sequoia, which is also called the sequoia or Sierra redwood, has inspired generations of Californians by its ability to grow to massive size. In fact, giant sequoias are the largest living things to ever inhabit the earth and are among the tallest. Individual trees are up to 3,200 years old and 310 feet tall!
SPORTS FACT OF THE MONTH
Tug Of War used to be an Olympic sport between 1900 and 1920!
WOW
Niagara Falls could fill 4,000 bathtubs every second