Friday, May 11, 2018

Aviator Carnival - May 18th!

Dear Parents,
The RTE Carnival is NEXT Friday!!! Please sign up below to volunteer if you are available.
Thanks so much!
Aviator Carnival Friday, May 18, 2018 (5:00 - 8:00 PM on the back field at RTE)
Wristbands: 1=$8  2=$15  3=$20 Cash preferred. No credit cards accepted. No advanced sales.
The wristband purchase at the carnival allows access to all “stations” for the evening: 
Tattoos, photo booth, balloon artist, colored hair spray, video game truck, cupcake walk, limbo contest, and carnival games with prizes!!

The 5 inflatables (jumbo slide, obstacle course, 2 bounce houses and combo bouncer/slide) are free - no wristband purchase is necessary to use them. 

Food is NOT included in wristband purchase
Food is sold separately at Food Trucks (Road Runner Cafe,The Donut Guy, Sweet Pea's, Peanut Man(Cotton Candy), Taco Truck) ****** NO peanuts will be served at the carnival*****

Don’t forget to bid at the RTE Student Council led Silent Auction!
Overflow Parking is available at Blythewood Presbyterian Church next door

**Please sign up to volunteer for a shift (5:00 - 6:306:30 - 8:00, or clean up) at the Carnival through the link here: 




Please arrive at 4:50 PM if you are working the 5:00 PM shift and arrive by 6:20 PM if you are working the 6:30 PM shift.Aviator Carnival Friday, May 19, 2017 (5:00 - 8:00 PM on the back field at RTE)

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Parent Tips for Testing


Parents,
Are you ready for SC READY and SC PASS? Here are some tips to keep you calm!

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There are a number of ways that you can maximize your child's learning capabilities throughout the school year, which can lead to confident test-taking. Some of these strategies include:

·                    ➤Assisting your child with homework and ensuring that your child is completing all homework assignments
·                  ➤  Helping her to develop good study habits, thinking skills, and a positive attitude towards education from an early age
·                    ➤Ensuring that your child has good attendance at school
·                    ➤Staying in communication with your child's teacher
·                    ➤Encouraging your child to read as much as possible, and to increase her vocabulary - even reading magazines, newspapers, and comic books regularly will help improve her reading skills
·                    ➤Looking for educational games and programs that engage your child
·                    ➤Helping your child learn how to follow directions carefully

As you help your child do their best on the tests they take and in all of their schoolwork, also remind them that testing is just one part of their education. With your support and involvement, they will be well on their way to a bright future.