LIFE AT THE LOCKE … Issue #13 2018-2019

November 25, 2018
Dear Parents/Guardians, Staff, and Students,
I hope that you and your families enjoyed the Thanksgiving break. It is a great opportunity to get together with family and friends, enjoy some great food, and of course go shopping! As we enter the busiest and most hectic time of year, I wish you a safe, healthy holiday season and an opportunity to reflect on the positive moments of this past year. We return with a full 5 DAYS OF LEARNING this week! Let’s see what’s happening …
Monday, November 26th is a “B” Day. Please plan accordingly for the week.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education. – Martin Luther King, Jr.
TURKEY TOSS – A HUGE SUCCESS!
A tremendous thank you to students and families for donating to our Turkey Toss fundraiser. We raised $2513 and received 2028 food items to help local families this holiday season. All homerooms met the challenge and we had a lot of fun down in the gym on Wednesday. Thanks to Ms. Wells, Ms. Higgins, and our student council students for organizing the event.
AFTER SCHOOL THIS WEEK
HW Club and late buses will continue this week on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
MUSICAL INFORMATION MEETING
On Wednesday, November 28th from 1:45 – 2:45 there will be a student information meeting for the 2018 musical, Beauty and the Beast. Anyone interested in being in the cast or crew should attend.
PARENT CORNER
The holidays can be a stressful time for adults and children. The American Psychological Association offers the following tips to parents:
Strengthen social connections – We know that strong, supportive relationships help us manage all kinds of challenges. So, we can view the holidays as a time to reconnect with the positive people in our lives. Accepting help and support from those who care about us can help alleviate stress. Also, volunteering at a local charity on our own or with family can be another way to make connections; helping others often makes us feel better, too. 
Initiate conversations about the season – It can be helpful to have conversations with our kids about the variety of different holiday traditions our families, friends and others may celebrate. Parents can use this time as an opportunity to discuss how some families may not participate in the same holiday traditions as others. Not everyone needs to be the same. It is important to teach open-mindedness about others and their celebrations.
Set expectations – It is helpful to set realistic expectations for gifts and holiday activities. Depending on a child's age, we can use this opportunity to teach kids about the value of money and responsible spending. We need to remember to pare down our own expectations, too. Instead of trying to take on everything, we need to identify the most important holiday tasks and take small concrete steps to accomplish them.   
Keep things in perspective – On the whole, the holiday season is short. It helps to maintain a broader context and a longer-term perspective. We can ask ourselves, what’s the worst thing that could happen this holiday? Our greatest fears may not happen and, if they do, we can tap our strengths and the help of others to manage them. There will be time after the holiday season to follow up or do more of things we’ve overlooked or did not have the time to do during the holidays.   
Take care of yourself – It is important that we pay attention to our own needs and feelings during the holiday season. We can find fun, enjoyable and relaxing activities for ourselves and our families. By keeping our minds and bodies healthy, we are primed to deal with stressful situations when they arise. Consider cutting back television viewing for kids and getting the family out together for fresh air and a winter walk. Physical activity can help us feel better and sleep well while reducing sedentary time and possible exposure to stress-inducing advertisements.
LOCKE ROBOTICS FUNDRAISER
Locke Monsters Robotics is selling string bags and coffee mugs as a fundraiser: The 16-ounce two-tone mugs with the Locke Monster Logo are dishwasher and microwave safe. The green and black Locke Monster Logo sting bags have a zippered pocket on one side and mesh material on other side, they are 13" by 15" and hold up to 16 pounds.
Bags: $10 Mugs $15, Special: 1 Mug and 1 Bag Combo for $20!
Please email Locke Monsters Robotics Coach Maureen Parker at mparker@billericak12.com to purchase. Thank you for your Support!
MATH PROBLEM OF THE WEEK
Last week’s answer: 64%
Gobble, Gobble!!
In 2018 the United States is expected to produce 240 million turkeys. Minnesota, North Carolina, Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, and Virginia are expected to be the top turkey-producing states, contributing 42.5 million, 31.0 million, 28.5 million, 20.5 million, 17.3 million and 17.0 million turkeys, respectively. What percent of the total number of turkeys expected to be produced in 2018 will likely come from these six states combined? Express your answer to the nearest whole number. Turn your answer into the main office.
PTO CORNER
Next PTO meeting is scheduled for Monday, December 5th at 6:30 in the Library. We hope to see you there.
Scrip gift cards are available! We have two deadlines: December 3 for delivery week of December 10, and December 11 for delivery week of December 17. Order forms must be complete and payment in full at the time of order. Please turn in to your child’s homeroom teacher. There will also be a limited number of cards available for sale during Parent/Teacher Conferences on December 13. Payment may be in the form of cash, check or credit card (cards at the P/T Conferences only). You can also bring your completed order forms to the conferences and pay by credit card on that date. As a reminder, there will be a nominal fee assessed on all credit card sales.
Next restaurant night: Mooyah! Please join us on December 10 at Mooyah between 4 and 9 pm at the Boston Road location. Flyers must be provided at time of order. See attached.
The PTO is partnering with Savers for a fundraiser. Items will be resold at Savers stores to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation.  We will have a truck at the school on Thursday, December 13, for the entire day and during Parent/Teacher Conference.  Please help us load up that truck with your gently used, un-needed items, including soft goods (clothing, sheets, towels, blankets, etc.) and hard goods (furniture, small appliances, etc.).
Yankee Candle fundraiser is still available with online ordering until January 9th, 2019, at www.yankeecandlefundraising.com, group 999972037. Great for holiday gift shopping!
The PTO needs volunteers. If you would prefer not to participate in our fundraisers, but would still like to contribute, please see our Alternative Fundraiser form. "Like" the Locke PTO on Facebook for PTO, school, and district updates, email us at billericalockepto@gmail.com or call Faith Stevens at 978-314-3389 or 978-667-6676 with any questions.
Important Upcoming Dates:
  • Musical Information Meeting – Wednesday, November 28th, 1:45
  • PTO Meeting – Monday, December 3rd, 6:30PM
  • Day 60 –Tuesday, December 4th Last day of Trimester1
  • Day 61 – Wednesday, December 5th , 1st day of trimester 2, change unified arts classes
  • Locke/Marshall Musical – Elf, December 7th and 8th – 7:00 PM Marshall auditorium
  • 8th grade Field trip – Monday, December 10th
  • Chorus Concert – Tuesday, December 11th  – 7:00 PM BMHS
  • Band Concert – Wednesday, December 12th—7:00 PM Marshall
  • Report Cards Published – Wednesday, December 12th
  • Nature’s Classroom info for 7th grade parents –Thursday, December 13th – 5:00PM
  • Saver’s Fundraiser – Thursday, December 13th
  • Parent Conferences – Thursday, December 13th – 6:00 to 8:00 PM
  • Orchestra Concert—Tuesday, December 18th – 7:00 PM BMHS
  • 7th grade field trip – Thursday, December 20th
  • Half Day – Friday, December 21st
  • Holiday Recess – December 22nd  – January 1st
  • Return to School – Wednesday, January 2nd, 2019
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