Hello Parkmont Community,
On January 27th, we celebrated this year’s 100th day of school! This milestone is an exciting time, especially for our younger elementary students, who enjoyed a variety of special activities. But did you know our fifth graders will also be celebrating their 1,000th day of school?
On average, students spend 180 days in school each year. From kindergarten through fourth grade, that adds up to 900 days. By the 100th day of fifth grade, students reach 1,000 days—a significant achievement! Whether it's 100 days or 1,000 days, each day represents important steps toward growth, learning, and discovery.
Our students demonstrate dedication, curiosity, and resilience every day, proving that hard work truly pays off. These amazing qualities are nurtured by our Panther teachers and staff, and we couldn’t be prouder of our Panthers all year long!
February also brings opportunities to celebrate the rich diversity of our Parkmont community. Black History is a vital and integral part of American history that should be honored year-round. However, February, recognized as Black History Month, gives us a dedicated time to highlight the remarkable contributions, achievements, and stories of African Americans.
Throughout this month, we’ll explore African American history, celebrate notable figures, and reflect on accomplishments that have profoundly shaped our society.
Additionally, we’re excited to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 29th. This year marks the Year of the Snake, a symbol of wisdom, grace, and transformation. It’s a wonderful time to embrace cherished traditions and new beginnings with our community.
Together, let’s honor our milestones, celebrate diversity, and continue building a strong, supportive Parkmont family.
Walt Lewis, Principal