Month: January 2018

Creating a Grammar Wall With Your Children

When it comes to learning the details of language, math or science, there is no reason why your children should look at this as a chore. Creating a grammar wall at home is an opportunity to make learning more like a favorite game. Here are some artistic and exciting ways to get started.

Please Donate to the Heritage Blood Drive

We’re asking all parents to join Heritage staff in donating blood. On February 12, from 1-5 p.m., the Bloodmobile will be in the school parking lot, and we’re inviting everyone to please stop by and help.

Great Job to Our Girls Softball and Boys Basketball Teams

Girls Softball and Boys Basketball are both Top 5 in the state, and we just want to wish them a hearty congratulations! We had 16 teams who participated this year and we want to say thanks and great job for all the hard work you put in this season. Thank you to all our students, families, and loyal supporters. Falcon Pride!

The 5th Annual Celebration for the Arts

The 5th Annual Celebration for the Arts event, grades K-5, will be held February 1. Seating is at 6 p.m., a lasagna dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., and the talent show at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 in advance or $8 at the door. There will also be a silent auction and art gallery exhibition of the students’ works.

Future Freshman Night

Parents and guardians of all 8th grade students need to attend this meeting January 11 at 6:30 p.m. We will be going over the 8th grade trip to Six Flags, graduation requirements, information for high school enrollment, and promotion pictures.

How to Write a Letter to Your Future Adult Child

Kids grow up fast and parents often get too caught up in daily activities to think about their child’s future. Writing down all your experiences, hopes, and lessons for your future adult child will help give them a better understanding of how you were at that age and what they should expect in the coming years. Your child is young now, but what do you want to tell them when they become an adult?