ALOHA SPIRIT
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
BOOK FAIR: Monday, November 15 – Friday, November 19
THANKSGIVING BREAK: (School Closed) Monday, November 22 – Friday, November 26
RUMMAGE SALE: December 4-5
PTA GENERAL ASSOCIATION MEETING: Monday, December 13 @ 8 a.m.
SCHOOL SITE COUNCIL MEETING: Tuesday, December 14 @ 2:30 p.m.
WINTER RECESS: Monday, December 20 – Friday, December 31
SCHOOL RESUMES: Monday, January 3
FRIDAY IS SPIRIT DAY AT MALCOM! We encourage everyone to wear Malcom Spirit Wear or Aloha Wear on Friday. We will be selling SNOW CONES after school for $1.00 too!
NEW COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES BEGIN NOVEMBER 29: The second session of after-school enrichment classes, offered by CUSD Adult and Community Education, will start when we return from Thanksgiving break. ST Math and Academic Writing for Kids begin on Monday, November 29. Academic Chess, Writing on the Computer, and Young Rembrandts – Cartoon Drawing start on Tuesday, November 30. Spanish begins on Monday, December 6. ST Math, Fit Kids Lacrosse, and French start on Wednesday, December 8. PowerPoint Projects, ST Math, Fit Kids Flag Football, and Fit Kids Coed Hip Hop begin on Thursday, December 9. Registration fliers are available in the Malcom office. Complete information and registration are also available online at www.cusd-ace.org.
ART STUDIO DONATIONS REQUESTED: With the launch of the new Art in Action program just a few weeks away we find ourselves in need of few supplies. There will be a box in the front office labeled “Art Room donations” for any of the following you can donate:
• NEWSPAPER
• GLUE STICKS
• CRAYOLA FINE MARKERS (PRIMARY COLORS)
• DRY ERASE MARKERS
• PAPER TOWELS
• BABY WIPES
RUMMAGE SALE: Keep those items coming! This will be an unbelievable sale! Be sure to deposit donations by the IPOD container adjacent to the Science Lab. Volunteers are needed to help with the sale. Contact Merla Fregosa at 283-3303 for more information or to volunteer.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING: We hope that everyone will have good times with family and friends next week. We all have so much to be thankful for! Here is some First Thanksgiving trivia for your dinner conversation:
• People ate with knives, a few spoons, but no forks.
• There were about 140 people at the First Thanksgiving; 90 of whom were Indians.
• The First Thanksgiving was actually a three day feast.
• The First Thanksgiving actually took place in September or early October.
• There was no popcorn at the First Thanksgiving; they ate “parched corn”, a tough, half-popped corn kernel.
Source: The Book of Thanksgiving by Paul Dickson
Faith D. Morris
Principal, John S. Malcom Elementary School
949-248-0542
fdmorris@capousd.org
website: http://jmes.capousd.ca.schoolloop.com/
It is better to build children than repair adults.


















