RVT students of the week for the week of April 27, 2009 are; (back) Malachi, Ashley, Ashley, Kenneth, Josiah, (front) Alicia, Job Alex, and Even. Not pictured Ryan.
500 Ownby St., Lordsburg, NM 88045 Phone (575)542-3252
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Students of the Week for 04-20-09
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Students of the Week for 04-13-09
Monday, April 13, 2009
Tree Planting
The students at R. V. Traylor Elementary School, got to take part in a campus beautification project. Each of the classes participated in planting trees along the outside edge of the school campus. Not only will the trees beautify the school grounds, but they will act as a wind break when they get larger. The students who helped plant these trees today will be able to show them to their children many years from now and be able to say, "I helped plant that one".
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Students of the Week for 04-06-09
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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 March 3 is as follows:
Kinder 91.25%
First grade 93.61%
Second grade 93.72%
Pre-School 89.89%
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! Letters will be going out about the attendance policy.
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Upcoming Events at RVT
April 9….Art Show at CES
April 13…MAP testing opens
April 16…Build an Animal
April 17….Kindergarten Registration
April 22…Early release for all schools
April 23…Progress reports
April 28…Dental Screening/Van of Enchantment
April 30….Opera Unlimited at CES
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Family Liaison Ready to Help You!
We welcome: Alice Webb as the district’s 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.
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Career: Culinary Arts
Education and Training: Associate of Applied Science
Salary: $10,000-$50,000 a year
Learn basic cooking and nutrition, kitchen procedures, and food selection, purchasing and presentation. Move on through specialty areas, such as baking and pastry, garde manger, international and American regional cuisines, and dining room operations.
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Health Facts; if a child eats a healthy breakfast and lunch they will be more attentive in class and be able to stay on task.
Healthy lunches: fruit, sandwich, milk or juice.
Unhealthy lunches: soda, twinkies, chips.
Proven Fact: if a child only reads 5-6 books over the summer they will stay at the same level or increase to the next level.
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 March 3 is as follows:
Kinder 91.25%
First grade 93.61%
Second grade 93.72%
Pre-School 89.89%
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! Letters will be going out about the attendance policy.
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Upcoming Events at RVT
April 9….Art Show at CES
April 13…MAP testing opens
April 16…Build an Animal
April 17….Kindergarten Registration
April 22…Early release for all schools
April 23…Progress reports
April 28…Dental Screening/Van of Enchantment
April 30….Opera Unlimited at CES
_________________________________________________________________
Family Liaison Ready to Help You!
We welcome: Alice Webb as the district’s 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.
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Career: Culinary Arts
Education and Training: Associate of Applied Science
Salary: $10,000-$50,000 a year
Learn basic cooking and nutrition, kitchen procedures, and food selection, purchasing and presentation. Move on through specialty areas, such as baking and pastry, garde manger, international and American regional cuisines, and dining room operations.
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Health Facts; if a child eats a healthy breakfast and lunch they will be more attentive in class and be able to stay on task.
Healthy lunches: fruit, sandwich, milk or juice.
Unhealthy lunches: soda, twinkies, chips.
Proven Fact: if a child only reads 5-6 books over the summer they will stay at the same level or increase to the next level.
White Sands Field Trip
First and Second graders from R.V. Traylor Elementary had a fun-filled day when they recently went on a field trip to White Sands National Monument. Classes attending were Mrs. DeFoor, Mrs. Gandara, Mrs. Gutierrez, Mrs. Barrera, and Ms. Telles' class. The students were waived the admission fee, due to a grant waiver the school received.
Having lunch-pictured Amy, Laticia, Skeater, Angel, Noah, and Miguel
Mrs. Gandara's & Ms. Garcia's 1st grade class
Enjoying sliding down the white dune is Mrs. Esquivel and Artemisia
RVT students pause for a little refreshement
LUNCH TIME!!!
Ms. Telles and her students have lunch together at
White Sands National Monument.
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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.
.