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8/31/17 6pm PTAO Meeting 9/4/17 Labor Day Student/ Teacher Holiday 9/5/17 3:10 SAC Meeting 9/12/17 Interims Issued FROM THE DESK OF THE PRINCIPAL… Dear R. B. Hunt Families: Thank you for a great first 2 weeks of school! We so appreciate you getting your students off on the right foot by getting them to school on time, well rested and ready to work. This week I think students have settled into the routine and our kindergarteners are getting comfortable in their new bigschool. It has been so wonderful to see them adjust and grow! Thank you for sharing them with us! What a great turn-out for our volunteer kick-off breakfast! We had over 50 interested volunteers in attendance. Thank you for your willingness to give back to our school and for being involved in your childs education Next Thursday evening we will have our first P.T.A.O. meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the media center. We look forward to seeing our room parents and meeting all of our new parents. Childcare for school age children will be in the multi-purpose room with pizza for the children. I continue to be concerned by the lack of regard for the safety of our children. We have established drop-off and pick-up procedures for a reason. Parking across from the school on Magnolia Drive, down Magnolia Drive by the Nursery, and at the Antique Store on Anastasia Blvd is unsafe. Students know that their parents are not following the rules and many seem embarrassed. Please set a good example for your children and follow established procedures. If you need to refresh yourself on them, look at the Parent- Student calendar. Thank you to the parents who do the right thing, even though it may take longer- you are setting a great example for your children. Thank you for a great start- enjoy your weekend! Amanda S. Garman Principal HUNT’S CATCH– UP 25th, 2017 Students of the Week FIRST GRADE: Dimitrios Chanconas, Daniel Gitaldo, Amelie Vighetti, Noah Murfin, Gemma Fogler SECOND GRADE: Dominic Craig, Elli LeMaire, Scarlett Anderson, Will Cre- vasse, General Grissom, Skyler Halbert, Alianna LeBre, Aiden Pereira THIRD GRADE: Sophia Surrency, George Mavris, Saylor King, Aria Driver, Samuel Pulsfus, Aliza Luz, Dorian Hulbert FOURTH GRADE: Hannah Vickery, Abigail Robinson, Jack Salce, Johnny Daugherty, Julia Lantz, Liam Herzog, Paxton Beidle FIFTH GRADE: Sunshine Hall*, Vincent Craig*, Angie Kalanik, Finn Mulligan, Jack Pulsfus, Cate Cleary, Sarah Douglas, Mason Whitmire, Ceana Fraser, Nolan Rodriguez, Zack Watson *Correction from Hunts Catch Up printed 8/18/17;Students are in 5th Grade. Waivers are required for all transportation services outside eligible student riders riding a school bus between their assigned school and assigned school bus stop closest to their residence. For more informaon on Provisional Transportaon Waivers Please refer to St Johns School Districts website for more informaon.

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Page 1: HUNT’S...125 Magnolia Dr., St. Augustine, FL 32080 Phone: 547-7960 Fax: 547-7955 R. B. HUNT ELEMENTARY Lighthouse Café: August 28th-September 1st. Breakfast is served daily 8:00

8/31/17 6pm PTAO Meeting 9/4/17 Labor Day Student/Teacher Holiday 9/5/17 3:10 SAC Meeting 9/12/17 Interims Issued

FROM THE DESK OF THE PRINCIPAL…

Dear R. B. Hunt Families:

Thank you for a great first 2 weeks of school! We so appreciate you getting your students off on the right foot by getting them to school on time, well rested and ready to work. This week I think students have settled into the routine and our kindergarteners are getting comfortable in their new “big” school. It has been so wonderful to see them adjust and grow! Thank you for sharing them with us!

What a great turn-out for our volunteer kick-off breakfast! We had over 50 interested volunteers in attendance. Thank you for your willingness to give back to our school and for being involved in your child’s education

Next Thursday evening we will have our first P.T.A.O. meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the media center. We look forward to seeing our room parents and meeting all of our new parents. Childcare for school age children will be in the multi-purpose room with pizza for the children.

I continue to be concerned by the lack of regard for the safety of our children. We have established drop-off and pick-up procedures for a reason. Parking across from the school on Magnolia Drive, down Magnolia Drive by the Nursery, and at the Antique Store on Anastasia Blvd is unsafe. Students know that their parents are not following the rules and many seem embarrassed. Please set a good example for your children and follow established procedures. If you need to refresh yourself on them, look at the Parent-Student calendar. Thank you to the parents who do the right thing, even though it may take longer- you are setting a great example for your children.

Thank you for a great start- enjoy your weekend!

Amanda S. Garman Principal

HUNT’S

CATCH– UP

25th, 2017

Students of the Week FIRST GRADE: Dimitrios Chanconas, Daniel Gitaldo, Amelie Vighetti, Noah

Murfin, Gemma Fogler

SECOND GRADE: Dominic Craig, Elli LeMaire, Scarlett Anderson, Will Cre-

vasse, General Grissom, Skyler Halbert, Alianna LeBre, Aiden Pereira

THIRD GRADE: Sophia Surrency, George Mavris, Saylor King, Aria Driver,

Samuel Pulsfus, Aliza Luz, Dorian Hulbert

FOURTH GRADE: Hannah Vickery, Abigail Robinson, Jack Salce, Johnny

Daugherty, Julia Lantz, Liam Herzog, Paxton Beidle

FIFTH GRADE: Sunshine Hall*, Vincent Craig*, Angie Kalanik, Finn Mulligan,

Jack Pulsfus, Cate Cleary, Sarah Douglas, Mason Whitmire, Ceana Fraser, Nolan

Rodriguez, Zack Watson

*Correction from Hunts Catch Up printed 8/18/17;Students are in 5th Grade.

Waivers are required for

all transportation services

outside eligible

student riders riding a

school bus

between their assigned

school and assigned

school bus stop closest

to their residence.

For more information on

Provisional

Transportation Waivers

Please refer to St Johns

School District’s website for

more information.

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125 Magnolia Dr., St. Augustine, FL 32080 Phone: 547-7960 Fax: 547-7955

R . B . H U N T E L E M E N T A R Y

Lighthouse Café: August 28th-September 1st. Breakfast is served daily 8:00 until 8:25.

Milk is offered with every meal. Monday– Chicken Quesadilla Max, Max Cheese Sticks & Choice of Marinara Dipping Sauce, Chicken Nuggets & Choice of WG Garlic Toast Tuesday– Cheese or Pepperoni Calzonettes, Home-style Chicken Sandwich, Mini Corn Dogs Wednesday– Chicken Nuggets & Choice of WG Roll, Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Thursday– Pasta & Meatball Marinara and Choice of WG Garlic Toast, Hot Dog, Chicken Nuggets & Choice of WG Garlic Toast Friday– BBQ Chicken & Choice of WG Garlic Toast, Cheeseburger, Mini Corn Dogs

Paint-A-Tile to

support the

R. B. Hunt PTAO!

Have you seen our beautiful tile art wall, just outside the main office

door? This year, that could be your child’s artwork! For a contribution

of $30 to the PTAO, students are invited to create a work of art that

will be displayed in the front hallway of R. B. Hunt for the entire

school year!

Pre-registered students will come to the art room immediately after

school on either Wednesday, September 13th or Wednesday, Septem-

ber 20th. Please choose the day that works best for your family on the

registration form on the other side of this flyer. Students will be dis-

missed at 2:55 according to the choice you make on your registration

form. Please indicate your choice and answer all questions.

You will be contacted via e-mail to confirm you registration. Seats

will be filled for each day in the order that registrations are received.

We are also looking for three or four “arty” types willing to help the

students complete their art. If you would like to help, please e-mail Jo

Ellen Parkey at:

[email protected].

Wit & Wisdom from

Nurse Jean...

Did you know...TEAL is a popular color in fashion this season! It’s also the

signature color for the TEAL pumpkin project this fall. Orange Pumpkins are old-hat!

It’s F.A.R.E. when you are talking about food, the Food Allergy Research and Education project.

Learn more about PAL—“Protect a Life” by simply reacting to food allergies with respect. To learn more and be a Great Pal, or how to design your

own TEAL pumpkin this fall, visit foodallergy.org

PTAO News Paint a Tile dates will be

September 13th and

September 20th. You can

choose whichever date works

best for your family. The price

is $30 a tile, the tile will be dis-

played in the main

hallway all year, then your

child will be able to take home

their

beautiful tile. You can email Jo

Ellen Parkey at:

[email protected],

or come to our first PTAO meeting, Thursday,

August 31st at 6pm at the

school

media center. Your

homeroom parent should be

sending out registration forms

within the next week or two.

If you own your own

business or work for a business

who wants an effective, tax

deductible and easy way to

advertise, contact Zeba Ottilo

at:

[email protected]

and find out about R.B. Hunt’s

amazing Business Partner

Program. The funds raised by

this program go directly to help

our school by purchasing

technology, help fulfill

teacher grants and

playground equipment. R.B.

Hunt is an outstanding island

school with so many young

professionals and established

families, which makes Business

Partners such a unique

opportunity.

A REMINDER... when

picking up/

dropping off

your

child(ren).

Please park in designat-

ed parking spots inside

our facility...NOT the

street in front of the

main entrance or

neighboring businesses.

KEEP SAFETY A

PRIORITY!!!