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FROM CRAIG ROTARY:
Rotary Club of Craig has been a long-time advocate of literacy, supporting kids in growing their reading skills and developing a love for stories and storytelling. The Book Buddies program was established in 1998, whereby Rotarians read to 2nd graders at all Moffat County elementary schools once a month throughout the school year, and at each visit give every 2nd grade student a book to take home to build their own library. In January 2024, Rotary Club of Craig expanded its literacy programming by establishing Little Libraries across Craig, in Maybell, and in Hayden. The Little Library program follows a simple philosophy: "Take a Book, Leave a Book." With books for children, teens, and adults, all community members are encouraged to take a book for their own enjoyment, and return later to donate a book to be enjoyed by others. It's "paying it forward" with books! Rotary Club of Craig has installed eight Little Libraries this winter, and will install five more this spring.
The Little Library boxes were built by Hayden FFA under the direction of Eric Wellman.
Check out the map for a location near you!
Contact us via Messenger on our Facebook page or by email at Craigrotaryclub@gmail.com.
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Tardy Bell - 8:10 am
Dismissal - 3:56 pm
What's Happening
Robotics Competition: 2/24 @ CMS 8am-4pm
Dr. Seuss dress up days: February 26th - 29th
1st Grade Music Concert: Barnyard Moosical - 6-7pm
Parent/Teacher Conference Days in March: We are pleased to be holding our next round of Parent/Teacher Conferences on March 28th and 29th.
Teachers will be reaching out during the first part of March with more information and to get those scheduled with you.
Please be sure to look for fundraising information that was sent home with your student(s).
50% of proceeds purchased from Popcornopololis goes straight to Sandrock!
Sandrock Elementary Vision & Mission Statements
An organization should be able to define where it is going (vision) and it's reason for existing (mission). For many people, those answers for a school should seem obvious as we are in the business of educating students. By having vision and mission statements, our staff is able to make clear decisions about the "big picture" of educating students because we have a shared understanding of our school priorities. All of our work is driven by our vision and mission. If we cannot connect it back to these statements, we do not incorporate it into our work with students at Sandrock Elementary.