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T H E S P L A S H

Lake Norman Elementary October Edition. Scholastic Book Fair: October 20 th – 27 th 7:30 am to 3:00pm

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T H E S P L A S H

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  1. Lake Norman Elementary October Edition Scholastic Book Fair: October 20th – 27th 7:30 am to 3:00pm Reading is out of this world!!!  Students will definitely want to visit our book fair this year.  Be sure to check out our Book Fair Homepage - just link to it from the LNE webpage. You can even order books online this year.  The Book Fair will run from Thursday afternoon, Oct 20th through the next Thursday, Oct. 27th. And don't forget we are open for shopping on LNE Family Dinner Night, Tuesday Oct. 25th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. There will be a decorated Halloween door contest, a Wii raffle, Spaghetti dinner, an attendance contest and the Toyota raffle. We have a lot going on this year for the Book Fair Dinner Night, please make time to stop by. Also, help is needed with the Book Fair. If you can help, please contact Tina Krohn or Tabitha Turner. Thanks in advance for making our school great. T H E S P L A S H Catch the Wave Don’t forget to Give to Your School and our Catch the Wave Fundraising Campaign. We still need your support. Remember our programs depend on your contributions. The Box Tops competition is still going on so get those Box Tops in and remember that our First Place Student will receive $50 dollars. Mrs. Boone's class has been the winner for the class with the most participation for our Community Dinner Nights, two months in a row. Way to Go Mrs. Boone's Class. *Remember: Our next Community Dinner Night will be at Brooklyn Boys November 15th 5-8pm. Just as a reminder, we do have a couple of LKN directories for sale at the front desk for those of you that didn’t have a chance to buy one. They are $5. YEARBOOK The yearbook committee wants your help. If you are interested in helping create this year’s Yearbook, please contact Fara Maltsbarger at farasusan77@yahoo.com. Also, please don’t forget to get in your pictures. We would like at least 3 pictures from each class. Thanks, Yearbook Committee • UPCOMING EVENTS • 10/28 – Teacher Workday • 11/14 – PTO Board Meeting 2:30pm Library • 11/23 – 11/25 – Thanksgiving Break/No School Community Dinner Night Nov. 15 Brooklyn Boys 5-8pm Spooky Dinner Night Oct. 25 5-7:30 at LKN Fall Festival Nov. 5 Fun for all!

  2. FALL FESTIVAL The Fall Festival will take place this year on Saturday, November 5, 2011 from 11 am – 3 pm. Please mark your calendars. (Rain Date is: Sat, Nov. 12) It is sure to be an exciting event! Make sure you come hungry! Visit the Concession Stand featuring Grilled Hamburgers Provided Courtesy of Outback Steakhouse, who will also provide the grill and preparation. All Concessions are Cash ONLY!!!!! There will be something for everyone – food, games, inflatables, rides and prizes. All events take place in the school bus parking lot. There will be vendors on site for some great shopping as well as LNE’s School Store. 3rd Annual Cook Off this year featuring: CHILI, Lots will enter, few will win…. We will have entertainment throughout the day with a DJ spinning your favorite music, with special appearances by LNHS Band, Acrofitness, and our local K-9 and VFD. There may even be a few more surprises. Make sure you visit the Silent Basket Auction where baskets from each classroom will be on display each with a unique theme. Place a silent bid on your favorite basket. This is a great chance to support the school and pick up some great holiday gifts. Some of our themed baskets include, A Chef’s Dream, Give Thanks, Race City USA, I Love North Carolina, and Family Sports Night, just to name a few. You should have received a flyer in your child’s folder this week to order pre-sale and save $$, there will be ticket booth at the festival to purchase additional punch cards and wristbands. Be sure to come out and support the school and let’s make this our BIGGEST and best Fall Festival ever!!! If you wish to Volunteer to help for a short time at the fall festival, feel free to do so at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/fall3631 Sign Up to Enter the Chili Cook off at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/lnes Dear Parents, With Halloween just around the corner, I decided this might be a good month to talk about something “Icky”. That would be head lice. Every school has cases of head lice. It has nothing to do with dirty hair (they actually like clean hair), nor does it have anything to do with how clean your house is. It happened twice to my own children and I even knew what to look for. I will give you some suggestions for checking your child’s hair and explain what to do if you find head lice. Your child may complain of itchy scalp. Live lice are very small and hard to see. To see the lice, you may need a strong light and a magnifying glass. Lice are about the size of a sesame seed. They are wingless, gray-brown, hairy, flat, six-legged insects. They are usually found at the center line of the top of the head, at the back of the neck at the hair line, and behind the ears, but they can be anywhere on the scalp. Look also for “nits” or eggs that can be found on a single hair. These are tiny tan or white specks which will stick to the hair and are hard to pull off. If you suspect your child has head lice or “nits” please let the school know. If you find live head lice or nits, you need to use an over-the-counter pediculocide now and repeat in seven days, following the package directions OR consult your healthcare provider for prescription treatment. There are several different types of lice treatments including shampoo and cream rinse. Be sure to follow the label directions exactly. Over the counter treatments must be REPEATED IN ONE WEEK- but no sooner- to kill lice that have hatched since the first treatment. Over the counter products kill lice, but will not kill eggs waiting to hatch. Remove all eggs (Nits): This is the most difficult and most important chore in getting rid of head lice. Failure to remove nits and lice will lead to failure of the treatment. To remove nits: Use a fine-toothed plastic comb that comes with the treatment or buy a more effective fine metal nit removal comb. While hair is wet, comb hair in one inch sections, pinning each section out of the way once you have completed combing it. Rinse or clean the comb after each pass through. Clean the environment: Machine wash in hot water all washable clothing, coats, book bags, towels, bed linins, and pillows that have been in contact with lice in the previous 3 days. Clothes, bedding or stuffed animals that can not be washed or dried may be dry cleaned or placed in a plastic bag and sealed airtight for two weeks. Thoroughly wash combs, brushes, hairbows, and personal articles in hot water for 20 minutes. Vacuum carpets, upholstered furniture, and mattresses. Vacuum the car seats if fabric. Remember, head lice can happen to any family. Right now we are not in an epidemic. Your quick action should lice appear will help us keep it that way. I hope this helps and I didn’t leave you scratching your head….. Bobbie Ellis .

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