MARK YOUR CALENDAR
- March 15th – End of Quarter 3
- March 15th – Principal Parent Meeting, Logos Playgroup starts
- March 22nd – Reports cards sent home
- March 29 – Logos Elementary Talent Show
WHOLE SCHOOL
UNIVERSITY FAIR
RE-ENROLLMENT FOR 2024-2025
Dear Logos Parents/Guardians,
We are now beginning to receive application forms for the different grades for the new school year of 2024-2025. To help us process these applications, we need to know whether you intend for your child to continue studying with us for the next school year. Please complete this form for all your children attending Logos in August 2024. This form needs to be submitted by March 29th, 2024, along with $200 (per child) for the Annual Media Fee to secure a place for your child – which is non-refundable. You also need to complete the linked re-enrollment form (for each child) to update your information. For your convenience, you can pay the Annual Media fee by ABA.
If we do not receive the completed re-enrollment form and Annual Media Fee by this date, we will assume that your child will not be returning to Logos for the next school year, and their place may be given to a child on the waiting list. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Logos Administration
ELEMENTARY
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MENU FOR MARCH
A NOTE FROM SCHOOL NURSE
Plenty of Fluid and Electrolytes
These past weeks you may experience some power outages. Yes, we are entering a hot season. This can only mean that you can easily become a bit more agitated and could even have a high temper from time to time if you are sweating excessively and feeling stuffy because of this kind of weather. When this happens, you can take a step back to try to cool yourself. Actions done in anger are never a benefit.
One other thing that we need to keep in mind during this season is staying hydrated. Water is truly essential for the needs of our body as you may be sweating excessively. It is wise to remind ourselves and our students to not stay too long playing in the sun, especially between noon and 4pm. If your family is planning for outdoor activities, protective sunscreen and sunglasses are necessary. Furthermore, if your body is sweating profusely, you will need more than just water to stay hydrated and balanced. Electrolyte sources are a good support to replenish your body. If you lack electrolytes, your body can experience headache, nausea, fatigue, and more. So, keep drinking plenty of water and get yourself some electrolyte replenishment if you feel “dry” in your body.
For more info: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/24019-electrolyte-imbalance
If you have any questions, please let me know:
Sureyah Tach, Sub. School Nurse, ttach@asianhope.org