
Park 6 Families,
As winter continues and temperatures drop, Park 6 wants to remind everyone to take extra precautions during periods of severe weather and extremely cold temperatures. The safety and well-being of Park 6 scholars remain a top priority, and we appreciate your partnership in ensuring they are prepared for the winter conditions.
Dress for the Cold
Please make sure your child is dressed appropriately for the weather each day. Coats, hats, gloves, scarves, and appropriate footwear are essential for staying comfortable and safe, especially when waiting for the bus or walking to school. If your family needs assistance with winter clothing, please reach out to your child’s school—we are happy to help connect you with resources.
Cold Weather & Transportation
Extreme temperatures can make starting vehicles difficult. If you drive your child to school, please plan for extra time on especially cold mornings. Families utilizing Park 6 bus transportation should remind students to bundle up, as even brief exposure to the cold while waiting for the bus can be challenging.
Staying Warm & Safe
Winter weather can bring unpredictable conditions, including icy roads and wind chills that make it feel even colder. We encourage all families to make informed decisions on serving their families and to take necessary precautions at home and while traveling. Staying informed through local weather updates and Park 6 lines of communication will help ensure everyone remains safe.
We appreciate your attention to these important winter safety reminders. Thank you for your continued support in keeping your children warm, safe, and the Park 6 Scholars ready for learning each day!
WE ARE PARK 6!

Family Fun at the Library tonight!


More members of our 100 Club!!!





Calling all Artists!


Mrs. Lozier's class has spoken! Their voted winner for the Super Bowl is the Chiefs! #livyrocks



I can’t wait to see the final projects in 5th grade STREAM! They are creating fairy tale Stop Motion movies to share with K and 1st. They are learning how to use green screens, stop motion, and animation.




What a snowy week its been! While the temperature hasn't cooperated for outdoor recess all week- we have enjoyed the small moments of fresh air.










4th Graders went into construction mode with Assistant Professor of Anatomy & Physiology from Northwest College, Austin Conklin.
Dissection of pig kidney and heart in our CoLabratory! This was an awesome activity to bring our unit of internal organs hands on.

Collaboration in the COLLAB with second grade and kinder that earned a reward for exhibiting hard work and effort in Mrs. Thiel’s room this week. Made their own crayons!





Collaboration in the COLLAB with second grade and kinder that earned a reward for exhibiting hard work and effort in Mrs. Thiel’s room this week. Made their own crayons!






Be the INFLUENCER!


Thank you Cody Regional Health for providing our 5th graders an incredibly valuable experience. They now know how to do hands-only CPR to help keep our community safe.






Menu Change for the week:
Today- Hot Dogs, Scooby snacks, pears, baked beans, carrots
Wed- Chicken Nuggets, peaches, green beans, roll,
Thurs- French Toast
Friday-Walking Taco, oranges, corn


Dental Screenings rescheduled for February 24th


Today, Tuesday, February 4th will be a 1 hour late start. School will begin at 9 with breakfast at 8:40. We will have indoor recess this morning. Please come bundled up!

Amazing STREAM activity for today! Frozen Bubbles!!
Need:
1cup warm water
2 1/2 tablespoons of corn syrup
2 tablespoons sugar
2 1/2 tablespoons of dawn dish soap.
Warm up the water, then mix in the corn syrup. Then mix in the sugar, then the soap. Place mixture in fridge for 30 min. Then, go outside and slowly blow bubbles through a straw and let bubbles land on the snow. Watch the magic happen!!!
Post pics if you can!


Update! Monday, February 3rd will be a Temporary Virtual Education Day. Parents you will receive messages from your child's classroom teacher this morning and this afternoon to verify attendance and work completion. Please respond to these emails. Stay safe out there!

Virtual Learning Day
Teachers will be checking in with students this morning and afternoon.


1 hour late start Monday, Feb 3rd
See you at 9 am
