Feeling Fabulous in February

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Despite February being the shortest month of the year, it is one of the longest months to get through during the school year!  A group of us decided to take it upon ourselves and spread kindness and love throughout our campus, during the month of February.  

On Thursday, February 2, we set out after school to spread some love across our campus.  With this being my first year, I ventured into parts of the building I never knew existed.  From the fine arts hallway to the coaches' offices to the world of learning that exists in our portables, hearts were placed on all teachers windows or computers.  We had so much fun putting hearts on our coworkers doors :) 

 

Even our learners got into the fun of the day! 



Donuts on Thursday, February 9, brought smiles to many teachers morning!  It was a chance for all of us to mingle before school started, as well as share a donut.  Teachers brought various treats to share and conversations were heard saying we should keep this tradition going :) 


The most participated event in our Fabulous February Fun was the Couples Challenge!  We created broken hearts of famous couples and created necklaces similar to those like Best Friend necklaces from years ago.  We hung the various broken hearts on each classroom door on Monday evening.  Much to our surprise the first 5 couples were found by 7:30 AM (and our official day begins at 8:15!).  To say the staff loved this activity is an understatement.  



Again our students got into the fun of the day! 
Goldie Hawn & Kurt Russell reunited at NRMS

 Below are some of the funny emails exchanged in regards to finding our "missing" Valentines!





The next couple of weeks would prove why February is such a challenging time of year!  From being out for numerous days with the flu to professional learning, we forgot to remind our staff about snack day & nachos.  However, everyone had had so much fun with our Couples Challenge that we just "rescheduled" our events a few days later!
Even when teachers were off campus, they took care of each other!

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