
Encourage your child to write a thank-you note to a favorite teacher or staff member this month.

Parents/Guardians of students in grades 3 - 12, please take a moment to learn about your child's participation in the Georgia Student Health Survey by visiting https://www.ware.k12.ga.us/o/ware-county-school-district/page/gshs. Thank you!

Due to inclement weather, Gator All-Star Academy and all out-of-district athletic competitions have been canceled for Thursday, November 10, 2022.

Ask your child to pretend he’s the town mayor for a day. Have him list
three ideas to make your community stronger.

Reminder: All official communication regarding school closures or changes to our operating schedule will be communicated to families through the district’s Facebook page and website, as well as Thrillshare, our callout system. All Ware County schools will be in session through the remainder of the week (Jovemver 10-11, 2022) unless otherwise noted through those three communication channels. Thank you!

When you buy something, ask your child to figure how much tax you
will be charged.

Have your child replace adjectives on a printed ad with their opposites.

Hold a family meeting. Make some goals as a family.

Do a crossword puzzle together. It’s a great way to learn new words.

Let your child quiz you about things he or she is learning in school.

Ask your child what they would do if they were invisible for a day.

Watch a TV show or video with your child. Ask questions such as “Why
do you think that character did that?”

Talk about careers with your child. What would he or she like to do?

Have everyone write down two positive things about each member of
the family. Read the lists out loud at dinner.

Ask your child to read to you as you’re cleaning up after a meal. Or
read to your child as he or she cleans up!

Tell your child about a choice you made and its consequences.

Encourage your child to start a collection. Collecting can boost sorting
and research skills.

Help your child go online to research events that occurred on the day
he or she was born.

Ask your child about the best present he or she ever got. What made it special?

Mrs. Crosby is selling Halloween items in the front hallway each morning. Items are priced from $3.00 to $0.50.