500 Ownby St., Lordsburg, NM 88045 Phone (575)542-3252
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Students of the Week for 12-15-08
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Students of the Week 12-08-08
Monday, December 1, 2008
Students of the Week for 12-01-08
December Newsletter
STUDENT ATTENDANCE AT OUR SCHOOL COUNTS EVERYDAY!
Did you know that student attendance is one of the over thirty factors that the New Mexico Public Education Department looks at in deciding if R.V.T. is proficient? We MUST have 92% attendance through the entire school year to meet AYP. Last year our average attendance was 93.2%! Thank you for your diligence in sending your children to school! Please continue to help us by sending your child to school every day!
The attendance rate by grade level from August 11 to November 25 is as follows:
Kinder 93.23%
First grade 94.47%
Second grade 92.62%
Pre-School 91.89%
Upcoming Events at RVT
Dec. 4 PTO mtg 3-4pm
Dec. 10 Early Release 12:30pm
Dec. 19 Last day of School before Break
Dec. 19 Report cards mailed out
Dec. 22-Jan 2 Winter Break
Jan. 5 School Resumes
Family Liaison Ready to Help You!
We welcome: Alice Webb as the district’s new family resource liaison. If you need help getting government or private assistance, Alice can help. She can also help with medical resources and with housing problems. She is located at Southside School and her phone # 542-5746
Did you know that student attendance is one of the over thirty factors that the New Mexico Public Education Department looks at in deciding if R.V.T. is proficient? We MUST have 92% attendance through the entire school year to meet AYP. Last year our average attendance was 93.2%! Thank you for your diligence in sending your children to school! Please continue to help us by sending your child to school every day!
The attendance rate by grade level from August 11 to November 25 is as follows:
Kinder 93.23%
First grade 94.47%
Second grade 92.62%
Pre-School 91.89%
We are in School Improvement I. We need to continue to keep our attendance high so we can get totally out of School Improvement I!
Upcoming Events at RVT
Dec. 4 PTO mtg 3-4pm
Dec. 10 Early Release 12:30pm
Dec. 19 Last day of School before Break
Dec. 19 Report cards mailed out
Dec. 22-Jan 2 Winter Break
Jan. 5 School Resumes
Family Liaison Ready to Help You!
We welcome: Alice Webb as the district’s new family resource liaison. If you need help getting government or private assistance, Alice can help. She can also help with medical resources and with housing problems. She is located at Southside School and her phone # 542-5746
Career: Medical Assisting
Education: Associate of Sciences (one or two year degree)
Requirements: High School Diploma (or equivalent)
Duties: Administrative tasks might include filing patient records, arranging for hospital admissions or laboratory services, or filling out insurance forms. Clinical duties could include recording vital signs, explaining treatment procedures, changing dressings, and preparing patients for x-rays and other procedures.Pay: $28,000-$36,000 a year
Education: Associate of Sciences (one or two year degree)
Requirements: High School Diploma (or equivalent)
Duties: Administrative tasks might include filing patient records, arranging for hospital admissions or laboratory services, or filling out insurance forms. Clinical duties could include recording vital signs, explaining treatment procedures, changing dressings, and preparing patients for x-rays and other procedures.Pay: $28,000-$36,000 a year
Allie Pelayo
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Students of the Week 11-17-08
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Hooray for Our Veterans
RVT presented a program about Veterans Day today and celebrated our local veterans. The students have been learning about Veterans Day and the significance of this special day. R.V. Traylor Elementary honors our local heroes, and the 24.9 million military veterans in the United States of America.
THANK YOU!!!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Students of the Week for 11-10-08
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Students of the Week for 11-3-08
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Fifties Day Party in Mrs. Gutierrez' Class
Mrs. G's 1st/2nd grade combo class celebrated our 50th day of school with a 50's Party.
The student came to school in their 50's clothes and danced away.
We also had a hula hoop, frisbee, and bubble gum contest. The toys were actually from the 50's.
We had a great time dancing and drinking coke floats.
A special thank you to Mrs. Molly Pressler for providing 50's memorabilia.
The student came to school in their 50's clothes and danced away.
We also had a hula hoop, frisbee, and bubble gum contest. The toys were actually from the 50's.
We had a great time dancing and drinking coke floats.
A special thank you to Mrs. Molly Pressler for providing 50's memorabilia.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Students of the Week for 10-27-08
Monday, October 20, 2008
Students of the Week for 10-20-08
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Students of the Week for 10-14-08
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week is an alcohol, tobacco and other drug awareness campaign observed annually.
In 1985, Calexico, California donned red ribbons to honor slain Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. The red ribbon became their symbol for prevention in order to reduce the demand of illegal drugs. Congressman Duncan Hunter and teacher David Dhillon launched "Camarena Clubs" in California high schools and in 1985 club members presented a proclamation to Nancy Reagan. The following year, parent teacher organizations in California, Illinois and Virginia wore red ribbons during late October. In 1988, the first National Red Ribbon Week was proclaimed by the U.S. Congress and chaired by Nancy Reagan.
Red Ribbon week will be scheduled as follows (including RVT, Central, and Southside):
· Monday, Oct 20th “Our world is brighter without drugs!” – wear bright colors
· Tuesday, Oct 21st “Follow your dreams not drugs!” – wear pajamas and slippers
· Wednesday, Oct 22nd “Parents set the example, be drug free!” – Parent-Teacher Conferences
· Thursday, Oct 23rd “Use your head! Do not do drugs!” – wear hats
· Friday, Oct 24th “Stay in the game, be drug free!” – wear Jerseys
· Monday, Oct 20th “Our world is brighter without drugs!” – wear bright colors
· Tuesday, Oct 21st “Follow your dreams not drugs!” – wear pajamas and slippers
· Wednesday, Oct 22nd “Parents set the example, be drug free!” – Parent-Teacher Conferences
· Thursday, Oct 23rd “Use your head! Do not do drugs!” – wear hats
· Friday, Oct 24th “Stay in the game, be drug free!” – wear Jerseys
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Important Dates for October
Oct. 15 End of first 9 weeks
Oct. 20-24 Red Ribbon Week
Oct. 22 Parent/teacher Conference 10-6pm
Oct. 30 Senior Citizens Halloween Party (dress up today)
Oct. 31 Halloween… (no dress up)
Oct. 20-24 Red Ribbon Week
Oct. 22 Parent/teacher Conference 10-6pm
Oct. 30 Senior Citizens Halloween Party (dress up today)
Oct. 31 Halloween… (no dress up)
Monday, October 6, 2008
Students of the Week for 10-06-08
Friday, October 3, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Students of the Week for 9-29-08
Monday, September 22, 2008
Students of the Week for 9-22-08
Monday, September 15, 2008
Students of the Week for 09-15-08
Monday, September 8, 2008
STUDENT ATTENDANCE COUNTS, Family Liaison, and PTO
Dear Parents/Guardians,
STUDENT ATTENDANCE AT OUR SCHOOL COUNTS EVERYDAY!
Did you know that student attendance is one of the over thirty factors that the New Mexico Public Education Department looks at in deciding if R.V.T. is proficient? We MUST have 92% attendance through the entire school year to meet AYP. Last year our average attendance was 93.2%! Thank you for your diligence in sending your children to school! Please continue to help us by sending your child to school every day!
The attendance rate by grade level from August 11 to September 5 is as follows:
Kinder 91.45%
First grade 88.68%
Second grade 95.48%
We are in School Improvement I. We need to continue to keep our attendance high so we can get totally out of School Improvement I!
Upcoming Events
Thur., Sept. 11– PTO mtg 3:10
Wed., Sept. 17 – Early Release 12:30
Fri., Sept. 19 – Progress Reports home
Fri., Sept. 26 –– NO SCHOOL for students Inservice for Tchrs
Wed. Oct. 1 – Picture Day
Fri., Oct. 3 – Homecoming game
Family Liaison Ready to Help You!
Francisca Calderon is the district’s family resource liaison. If you need help getting government or private assistance, Francisca can help. She can also help with medical resources and with housing problems. She is located at Southside School and her
phone # 542-9361
I want to thank you parents again for sending your children to our school!
We have started a PTO (Parent/Teacher Organization) here at RVT.
The officers are as follows:
Cory Silvas – President
Toni Bailey – Vice President
Ticia Lopez – Secretary
Vicky Alvarado - Treasurer
Please join and help our school! There are many things to be done and many chairman positions to be filled. This is your opportunity to make a difference!
Reading to your child or with your child is the greatest gift you can give!
Allie Pelayo, Principal
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Student's of the Week for 09-02-08
Monday, September 1, 2008
Important Dates for September
September 8 MAPS window opens
Sept. 17 Early release
Sept. 19 Progress Reports
Sept. 24 MAPS window closes
Sept. 26 Inservice Dr. MO
Sept. 17 Early release
Sept. 19 Progress Reports
Sept. 24 MAPS window closes
Sept. 26 Inservice Dr. MO
Monday, August 11, 2008
Important Dates for August
Aug. 11 First day of school 1st & 2nd
Aug. 18 Preschool-Kindergarten first day of school
Aug. 19 Open House 5:00-6:00pm
Aug. 22 Early Dismissal Fair Day
Aug. 18 Preschool-Kindergarten first day of school
Aug. 19 Open House 5:00-6:00pm
Aug. 22 Early Dismissal Fair Day
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Allie Pelayo, Principal
I am delighted to be a member of the Lordsburg Municipal Schools. I am a native New Mexican. I was born and raised in Deming, New Mexico. I have 5 children and 3 grandchildren. I have 9 years of experience as a teacher in public education in Deming, New Mexico, 6 years as an administrator in the state of New Mexico, and 7 years as an administrator in the state of Colorado. I hold a B. A. in elementary education; an M.A.T. in elementary education and an M.A. in school administration. All from Western New Mexico University.
I have worked with many different civic organizations within communities in gaining support for education. I have served on many and various boards such as School to Work, Chamber of Commerce and one for children at risk. Students are my business. I firmly believe that students can learn if the environment is designed to be conducive to learning. This includes such things as improving instructional materials, professional development, and having specialized resources for students that address their exceptionalities. Please come and volunteer at RVT,
parent involvement is essential for everyone’s learning.
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I have worked with many different civic organizations within communities in gaining support for education. I have served on many and various boards such as School to Work, Chamber of Commerce and one for children at risk. Students are my business. I firmly believe that students can learn if the environment is designed to be conducive to learning. This includes such things as improving instructional materials, professional development, and having specialized resources for students that address their exceptionalities. Please come and volunteer at RVT,
parent involvement is essential for everyone’s learning.
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