February 9, 2018 We Can, & We Will Be Somebody Who Makes Everybody Feel Like Somebody at Eanes Elementary! A Photo Recap of This Week at EE ...
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Flu-Be-Gone-101!
EISD Film Fest Information
Our Treat-Free Plea! With Valentine's Day just around the corner, we wanted to remind everyone that our exchanges are treat/candy/snack free in order to ensure the safety of all of our EE Mustangs. Thank you for leaving all candy treats at home on this day!
Mandatory parent information meetings will be held regarding 2018-19 Spanish immersion. THESE MEETINGS ARE ONLY REQUIRED FOR FAMILIES NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN SPANISH IMMERSION. Interested parents MUST attend any one of these meetings to be eligible for NEW application to the 2018-19 Spanish immersion program in Eanes ISD. Eanes ISD will use February 19, 2018 as a student and staff weather make-up day for the January 16 inclement weather cancellation.
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Healthy Mustangs Check out the following link for great ideas for snacks for your young, EE Mustang! https://snacksafely.com/snacklist-20170906.pdf Social-Awareness and caring for others is the EISD SEL focus for the third nine weeks. Empathy is being able to understand and value someone else's perspective. It's having compassion for others even when they are different. There are many ways parents can support their children in learning how to be empathic and caring. Our children are watching our behaviors and paying attention to how we are treating others. One way is to teach our children acceptance and respect is to model empathetic, caring behavior. "Take an interest in helping others through community outreach [and] bring your kids when appropriate. Get involved in programs that promote diversity" and expose your children "to a wide range of people and cultures". Talk to your kids about your involvements and let them know tolerance and acceptance are important to you. "Open and honest communication is the best jumping off point for teaching kids about tolerance and empathy." To learn other ways on how to teach your child tolerance and empathy, read "6 Great Ways to Foster Tolerance and Empathy in Your Children". Another article that addresses the importance of modeling empathetic behavior is "Cultivating Empathy" by Harvard Graduate School of Education, Making Caring Common Project.
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