A few reminders for our Cape May City Elementary School families: Red Ribbon Week starts tomorrow, October 23rd. Please review the Red Ribbon Week Flyer for the daily activities. Be a hero against school violence by dressing as your favorite super hero on Friday, October 25th. The character education and anti-bullying workshop is next Tuesday, October 29th from 6:00-7:30 pm. The Halloween parade is on Thursday, October 31st starting at 9:00 am, details to come.
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman
Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s), To coincide with our new dismissal procedures, we are also re-evaluating our arrival procedures. Starting on Monday, October 21, 2019, students will enter the school through the gates by the playground instead of the Main Entrance. This change will include all students that are walkers, bike riders, or dropped off by a parent or guardian. Any students arriving after 8:30 am (tardy) will need to enter through the Main Entrance so that they can be checked in. This change will not affect students that ride the bus. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation.
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman
Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s), We are re-evaluating dismissal procedures at Cape May City Elementary School. Starting tomorrow, Thursday, October 17, 2019, students will exit from the gates by the playground instead of the Main Entrance. This change will include all students that are walkers, bike riders, or picked up by a parent, guardian, or emergency contact. If you are picking up your child, please stand close to the playground gates so that we can release your child to you in a timely manner. Dismissal times will remain the same. This change will not affect buses. Dismissal from all clubs will still occur from the Main Entrance until further notice. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation.
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman
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almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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CMFD & Sparky teaching how to Stop! Drop! and Roll!
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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A HUGE shoutout to the CMFD, USCG FD, & Sparky for taking the time to come and talk to our students about the importance of fire safety!
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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Reminder: Cape May City Elementary School has an early dismissal day tomorrow, Friday, October 11th for a teacher in-service and will be closed on Monday, October 14th for Columbus Day. CREW (after care) will be available tomorrow. Please note that there are no clubs on early dismissal days. Thank you and remember to wear red tomorrow for fire prevention week and to extinguish bullying in our school!
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman
Tuesday was Teamwork Day - USCG showing our students how it's done! SEMPER PARATUS!
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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It takes a village..... Cannot thank our USCG ENOUGH for ALL they do - they even took time to talk to our kids about TEAMWORK on our TEAM JERSEY day Tuesday. SEMPER PARATUS!
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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Reminder for Tomorrow, Mon. Oct. 7th: Greens and Jeans Day Wear a HAT Day - put a lid on bullying Green Team Meeting - 3:15
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
Mr. Palombo's letter regarding school safety and lunch: https://5il.co/akqg
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City Elementary
Reminder: Cape May City Elementary School clubs start next Monday, September 30th. Thank you and have a great weekend!
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman
Swimming class information: https://5il.co/ahac
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City Elementary
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Our FIRST Early Dismissal CREW was a HUGE success!! Thank you, Ms. Sloan for all you do!
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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For a 2nd year, our school has had the distinct privilege in honoring NJ Fallen Hero LCpl Curtis A. Christensen, Jr. Our 4th, 5th, and 6th graders welcomed the Mother of the fallen hero and the runners who made our school Hero Marker #109. Semper Fidelis, LCpl Christensen
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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For a 2nd year, our school has had the distinct privilege in honoring NJ Fallen Hero LCpl Curtis A. Christensen, Jr. Our 4th, 5th, and 6th graders welcomed the Mother of the fallen hero and the runners who made our school Hero Marker #109. Semper Fidelis, LCpl Christensen
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
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Dear Cape May City Elementary School Families, Tomorrow morning, September 26, 2019, we wanted to make you aware that we are a “hero marker stop” for the NJ Run for the Fallen. Please expect more people than usual on our school property including police personnel. If you are dropping off your child, please do so in a timely manner. The event begins shortly after school starts, so please do not linger after dropping off your child. Busses will be operating as normal. Thank you for your cooperation!
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman
Mark your calendars! September 25th is a 1:05 pm dismissal day, due to Back-to-School Night for parents! C.R.E.W. After Care will be available from 1 to 4:30 pm. The cost is $15.00 for the entire half-day from 1 to 4:30 pm. The $15.00 cost cover up to 2 children per family. If you would like your child to attend, tuition money and a note should be sent to your child's teacher as soon as possible. Checks can be made out to: • Cape May City Elem. • Write CREW/9-25-19 in the memo space. Thank you, Ms. Sloan
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman
Cape May City Elementary School will be officially saying “Aloha” to summer on Friday, September 20, 2019. Staff and students are encouraged to wear their favorite Hawaiian shirt or luau apparel. “Mahalo!”
almost 5 years ago, Cape May City School District
Cape May City Elementary School will be officially saying “Aloha” to summer on Friday, September 20, 2019. Staff and students are encouraged to wear their favorite Hawaiian shirt or luau apparel. “Mahalo!”
almost 5 years ago, Erika Richman