Coole School Secondary Planner 2019-2020

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SEPTEMBER 2019 SUNDAY

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MONDAY

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Labor Day

TUESDAY

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THURSDAY

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FRIDAY

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SATURDAY

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WEDNESDAY

Patriot Day

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Rosh Hashanah*

OCTOBER 2019 SUNDAY

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TUESDAY

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THURSDAY

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FRIDAY

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WEDNESDAY

Columbus Day

Yom Kippur*

* All Jewish holidays start at sundown the day before they are listed.

United Nations Day

Halloween

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NOVEMBER 2019 SUNDAY

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FRIDAY

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Daylight Saving Time Ends (Fall Back)

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Veterans Day

Election Day

Thanksgiving Day

DECEMBER 2019 SUNDAY

First Day of Winter

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MONDAY

TUESDAY

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WEDNESDAY

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THURSDAY

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FRIDAY

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SATURDAY 7

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

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Hanukkah*

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Christmas Eve

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Christmas Day

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Kwanzaa begins Boxing Day

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30 New Year’s 31 Eve

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* All Jewish holidays start at sundown the day before they are listed.


September 2019

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GOAL:

Make notes while completing your reading assignments. Go back and review them.

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MONDAY

CONDUCT: E S U

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TUESDAY

CONDUCT: E S U

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WEDNESDAY

CONDUCT: E S U

SOCIAL STUDIES

SCIENCE

LANGUAGE ARTS

MATH

Patriot Day

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Respect

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The respect of someone else is a high honor. To be worthy of others’ respect, you must respect them. Don’t interrupt when someone is talking. Look at the speaker and listen. I say no to things that could hurt my body such as tobacco and alcohol.

THURSDAY

CONDUCT: E S U

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FRIDAY

CONDUCT: E S U

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SATURDAY/SUNDAY

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MATH

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LANGUAGE ARTS

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Unless you’re willing to have a go, fail miserably and have another go, success won’t happen. —Phillip Adams

CYBERBULLYING:

Nineteen percent of cyberbullying often entails the spreading of rumors, and nearly 13% of victimized teenagers experience hurtful comments. PARENT/ GUARDIAN:

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Google is actually the common name for a number with a million zeros.

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1. To feel or show esteem for; to honor. 2. To show consideration for; treat with deference.

Whom do you respect? Generally, we respect people who are continuously kind and courteous to us. We respect friends who will stand up for us. They are people we enjoy being around because they are fun and consistently fair with everyone. Think about the people you feel relaxed with and respectful of.

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What do you respect? Respect the property of others as well as your own. If you borrow something from a friend, treat it as though it was yours. Keeping promises shows respect also. If you promise a friend something, do it. Not only will you be showing respect, but this is how you gain respect.

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Why do you respect certain things? 1.

Respect your environment and everything in it. Be kind to animals. They are living creatures too. Take care of your surroundings. Litter stinks. 40 KIND IS THE NEW COOL


Be proud of who you are. You are individually made. You are unique. Think about times when you performed good deeds. Think about how that made other people feel, particularly if you helped them. That's your accomplishment. How about the times when you tried something new, and it did not quite work out the way you thought it would? Don't worry about it. Learn something from it, and then the next time you try it, you will be better prepared. Comparing yourself to others is both good and bad. It’s good when it lifts you up, but bad when it beats you down. Remember, your talents are not like anybody else’s talents, and theirs aren't like yours. If you are trying your best, that's what counts. Take pride in what you do well, and take pride in the work you are exhibiting in your attempt to learn a new task. No one knows how to do everything. Remember, what is inside you is more mportant than anything materialistic.

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2019-2020 GRADE CHECK

SOCIAL STUDIES

SCIENCE

LANGUAGE ARTS

MATH

THURSDAY

CONDUCT: E S U

FRIDAY

07/26/2019 08/02/2019 08/09/2019 08/16/2019 08/23/2019 08/30/2019 09/06/2019 09/13/2019 09/20/2019 09/27/2019 10/04/2019 10/11/2019 10/18/2019 10/25/2019 11/01/2019 11/08/2019 11/15/2019 11/22/2019 11/29/2019 12/06/2019 12/13/2019 12/20/2019 01/03/2020 01/10/2020 01/17/2020 01/24/2020 01/31/2020 02/07/2020 02/14/2020 02/21/2020 02/28/2020 03/06/2020 03/13/2020 03/20/2020 03/27/2020 04/03/2020 04/10/2020 04/17/2020 04/24/2020 05/01/2020 05/08/2020 05/15/2020 05/22/2020 05/29/2020 06/05/2020 06/12/2020 06/19/2020 06/26/2020

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CONDUCT: E S U

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