Buying books for our children
Last night we experienced parent teacher conferences for our Kindergarten student. They went ok, but the most enjoyable part was going towards the book fair and seeing all the neat books obtainable to children in the decreased price. They ranged from early readers to sophisticated students. They had a few priced at $2.50, most had been $5-$7. Because we were there about the last day I think we missed out on some great selections, but still managed to discover very a few that our young reader would enjoy.
I’m excited to go to this again next year, and even discover 1 in the various school and go to theirs. The proceeds from all revenue go back again to the school which can be really useful. The college also has a enjoyable carnival at the end of the college 12 months and proceeds from those game ticket sales also head to great local causes for the students.
Our son is doing well in school. His teachers think about him to become bright, a fast learner, and very good at math and reading. Most of all I want him to become acknowledged for his talents and be given each opportunity obtainable. I was an A student in college and was able to be in any group I desired. All of the advanced activities were created available and aided shape who I am these days. I want my child to have those same possibilities.
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Tickets are not sold online. Tickets are sold to the public through our Public Ticket sales on Nov. 6 & 13. You can see the post on Public Ticket sales for more information.
If there are tickets available after Nov. 13, you may email with the number of tickets you would like to purchase and your preferred dates to attend and we will let you know if there are tickets available for that evening.
But again, the best way to get the tickets that you would like for a particular night, please come to our Public Ticket sales which begin on Saturday, Nov. 6.
Hope that helps!
RT Dear blogs, December is a month. There are 12 months a year, and December represents 1/12 of any given year.
so if 70% of old attended it suppose to be 70/100 times 500 and this one equals 350…so 150 are new members..Now the money the old members is 350 times 10 which is 3500…the new members os 150 times 14 which equals 2100..the club made 3500+2100=5600.
this is way correct cuz i rock in math..im in honor classes