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January 8, 2021

School phone #: 281-465-2900

School fax #: 281-465-2903

Conroe ISD website: https://www.conroeisd.net/

Broadway website: https://broadway.conroeisd.net/

School Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.

Early Arrival Time: 7:15 a.m. - Students may be dropped off at the school’s

front doors and are able to go to the cafeteria, which is monitored until the bell rings at 7:35 a.m. At that time students are released to class or active start.

Regular Arrival Time: 7:35 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. - The front door and bus ramp doors will be open, and students may go to their classrooms.

School Dismissal Time: 3:10 p.m.

Transportation Changes: must be in writing by 2:30 p.m., email note to: Email: [email protected]

Early Student Dismissal: students may only be released early until 2:45 p.m. Due to dismissal procedures student can not be released after 2:45 p.m.

No Deliveries of student items (ex: lunches, homework, jackets, waterbottles)

Please make sure your student has all items needed prior to leaving for school.

No Visitors inside the building without an appointment.

Volume 19, Issue 1

Monday, January 18th - School Holiday - No School

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Broadway

“Share the Love”

Food Drive

Monday, February 1st - Thursday, February 11th

We are partnering with “Matthew’s Wish” once again this year

to provide food for our community members that are in need. Each day, we will designate a food item for your child to bring. There will be boxes in the front hallway of the school for your child

to place their donation in as they arrive to school.

Below is the schedule for donations:

Monday, Feb.1 – Boxed Valentines and small Chocolate hearts Tuesday, Feb. 2 – Oatmeal and Cereals

Wednesday, Feb. 3 – Canned Fruits and Veggies Thursday, Feb. 4 – Pasta and Mac & Cheese

Friday, Feb. 5 – Snack Foods (granola bars, fruit snacks, raisins, etc.) Monday Feb. 8 – Canned Soups

Tuesday, Feb. 9 – Pasta Sauce/Canned Tomatoes

Wednesday, Feb. 10 – Canned Meats (tuna, spam, etc.) Thursday, Feb. 11 – Ramen Noodles

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If your student has misplaced any item such

as:

Coats or Jackets

Lunch boxes

Water bottles

Gloves or scarfs, etc.

Please have your student look along the

specials hallway for their belongings as all

items have been placed along the hallway to

be seen.

Please make sure to write your

students name in all of their

belongings brought to school.

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We are almost out of clinic clothes to lend to

students.

If you have any of the following, we would

love to have it:

Little Girls' leggings

Boys elastic waist pants/shorts

boys/girls underwear

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Last Chance to have your picture made for the 20/21 Yearbook is

Tuesday, January 19th. This is our 2020

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2021 picture re

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take /

make

-

up day. These are the pictures that will be in the yearbook,

classroom pictures and grade level pictures. If you are new to the

school, missed picture day in January or did not like your pictures

then Tuesday, January 19th is your day.

If you need to order pictures please follow the link below and use

the code provided.

1.

http://online.phototexasphotography.com

2. Use online order code: PTPUC

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Monday, January 18th Tuesday, January 19th Wednesday, January 20th Thursday, January 21st Friday, January 22nd

Big Daddy Pizza Bacon Cheeseburger Chicken

Drumstick Cheese Stuffed Breadstick Steamed Green Beans Baked Potato Rounds Mashed Potatoes /Gravy/Roll Baked Potato Rounds Steamed Green

Peas Steamed Broccoli Wheat Roll Marinara Cup

Peach Cup Fresh Banana Fresh Baby Carrots Refried Beans 1% Skim Milk 1% Skim Milk Fresh Apple Slices Strawberry Cup or Water or Water 1% Skim Milk 1% Skim Milk or Water or Water

Monday, January 25th Tuesday, January 26th Wednesday, January 27th Thursday, January 28th Friday, January 29th

Crispy Chicken Sandwich Teriyaki Chicken & Noodles Mini Corn Dogs Chicken Smackers Soft Taco

Baked Crinkle

Fries

Steamed Green

Beans

Baked Potato

Rounds

Mashed Potatoes

/Gravy/Roll

Chips and Salsa

Fresh Baby

Carrots

Steamed Green

Peas

Steamed

Broccoli

Fresh Baby

Carrots

Refried Beans

Fresh Orange

Peach Cup

Fresh Banana

Fresh Apple

Slices

Strawberry Cup

1% Skim Milk

1% Skim Milk

1% Skim Milk

1% Skim Milk

1% Skim Milk

or Water

or Water

or Water

or Water

or Water

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Perseverance means you complete what you start despite obstacles. You never give up. The concept of perseverance can most often be found in one’s active pursuit in overcoming obstacles. Perseverance is a uniquely human characteristic that identifies an individual’s ability to spend long periods of time devoted to a single goal or set of goals. Those who persevere are able to set goals for themselves and then take active, calculated steps toward those goals. People demonstrating high levels of perseverance are able to handle significant, sometimes repeated, setbacks in pursuit of goals.

This week's example is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He demonstrated perseverance

through his endurance as a leader in the Civil Rights Movement. Dr. King persisted in doing what he knew was right, despite the many hardships that he and his family endured.

"If you can’t fly, run; if you can’t run, walk; if you can’t walk, crawl; but by all means keep moving." Martin Luther King

For individuals, persistence can be directly connected to an individual’s ability to be successful throughout their life. Those who persevere through setbacks often reap the benefits of the success gained by refusing to give up. Sometimes, this comes with the added benefit of increased knowledge and skill as a result of the work needed to achieve. Perseverance is also connected with bravery. Persisting in a task and failing, can result in depleted self-esteem. Therefore, it takes bravery to persist in a task despite the fear of failure.

On a group level, perseverance can be contagious. A single group member’s ability or will-ingness to persevere can have a substantial impact on those working with them and the team. Groups that show high levels of perseverance are able to achieve goals they may not have believed possible. The results benefit both individuals and the group. They will be more likely to: enjoy the victory; persist in the future when facing challenges; improve their skills and abilities; and have a greater belief in their capacity to overcome obstacles and achieve goals

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