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October 2, 2020 Fugman Elementary School Michael Olson, Principal Stacie Oldham, G.I.S. Marlin Messenger Monday 10/5 Tuesday 10/6 Wednesday 10/7 Thursday 10/8 Friday 10/9 Positivity Project — Open Mindedness MAD Hatter DAY! Early Release Day! Picture Day (See Flyer on Page 2 for details) Picture Day (See Flyer on Page 2 for details) Picture Day (See Flyer on Page 2 for details) Breakfast and Lunch available at CNHS from 7:00 am—9 :00 am Breakfast and Lunch available at CNHS from 7:00 am—9 :00 am Breakfast and Lunch available at CNHS from 7:00 am—9 :00 am Breakfast and Lunch available at CNHS from 7:00 am—9 :00 am Breakfast and Lunch available at CNHS from 7:00 am—9 :00 am WATCH YOUR MAIL! Election ballots are arriving this month in the mail to registered voters. Clovis Unified is encouraging everyone to vote. Be sure to weigh in on Measure A, the districts needed facilities bond. For more information on Measure A is available at: www.cusd.com/2020bondmeasure.aspx You like to consider new ideas and try new things. You examine things from all sides and dont jump to conclusions. Open-mindedness is the willingness to actively search for evi- dence that goes against ones favored beliefs, plans, or goals. Open-minded individuals are able to weigh all evidence fairly, when it is available. They see the other side and fight the tendency to have a bias for their own views. And, rather than favoring the socially dominant views, they give attention to those that are less dominant. This character strength helps individuals build knowledge about specific issues or points of view – and provide sound recommendations and advice. Open-minded people do not jump to conclu- sions. Instead, they seek out and examine all of the available evidence before forming an opinion. CUSD Bond Measure A on the November 3rd Ballot: Facts WHAT DOES OPEN- MINDEDNESS MEAN?
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October 2, 2020

Fugman Elementary School Michael Olson, Principal Stacie Oldham, G.I.S. Marlin Messenger

Monday 10/5 Tuesday 10/6 Wednesday 10/7 Thursday 10/8 Friday 10/9

Positivity Project —

Open Mindedness

MAD Hatter DAY!

Early Release Day!

Picture Day (See Flyer

on Page 2 for details)

Picture Day (See Flyer

on Page 2 for details)

Picture Day (See Flyer

on Page 2 for details)

• Breakfast and Lunch

available at CNHS from

7:00 am—9 :00 am

• Breakfast and Lunch

available at CNHS from

7:00 am—9 :00 am

• Breakfast and Lunch

available at CNHS from

7:00 am—9 :00 am

• Breakfast and Lunch

available at CNHS from

7:00 am—9 :00 am

• Breakfast and Lunch

available at CNHS from

7:00 am—9 :00 am

WATCH YOUR MAIL!

Election ballots are arriving this month in the mail to registered voters. Clovis

Unified is encouraging everyone to vote.

Be sure to weigh in on Measure A, the district’s needed

facilities bond.

For more information on Measure A is available at:

www.cusd.com/2020bondmeasure.aspx

You like to consider new ideas and try new things. You examine things from all sides and don’t jump to conclusions. Open-mindedness is the willingness to actively search for evi-

dence that goes against one’s favored beliefs, plans, or goals. Open-minded individuals are able to weigh all evidence fairly, when it is available. They see the other side and fight the tendency to have a bias for their own

views. And, rather than favoring the socially dominant views, they give attention to those

that are less dominant. This character strength helps individuals build knowledge

about specific issues or points of view – and provide sound recommendations and advice. Open-minded people do not jump to conclu-sions. Instead, they seek out and examine all of the available evidence before forming an

opinion.

CUSD Bond Measure A

on the November 3rd

Ballot: Facts

WHAT DOES OPEN-MINDEDNESS

MEAN?

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FOLLOW FUGMAN @fugmanmarlins

Fugman Elementary School

Follow Mr. Olson

@fugmanprincipal

Tuesday, October 6, is Mad Hatter Day.

Student Council is encouraging everyone to

make and wear a top hat, drink tea, tell silly

riddles, read Alice in Wonderland, and be

silly and have fun. Send your teacher your

funniest riddle to share with the class by

Tuesday, October 6, at 8:00 AM.

It’s time to celebrate Mad Hatter Day!

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PTC UPDATES

Looking for Fugman Spirit Wear?

Check our website under “Students” or

Square Heart Shops @ https://

squareheartshops.com/collections/fugman

-elementary

Have you joined the Fugman PTC?

Please sign up at

www.fugmanptc.com

You can join PTC at anytime through

-out the year!

Best of all, donations are tax de-

ductible, tax id 20-1327566

Indigenous Peoples' Day is a holiday cele-

brated in various places in the United

States. It is a day to celebrate Native American culture

and honor the history of Native American people.

Indigenous Peoples' Day is usually held on the second

Monday of October which is on the same day as the

federal observance of Columbus Day. This year Indig-

enous Peoples’ Day will be observed on Monday,

October 12th.

Upcoming PTC

Events:

October—Cookie

Dough

Fundraiser!


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