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Kindergarten

ABC Elementary
School
Volume 1, Issue 1

Welcome New Friends! September 2010

Welcome to Ms. school by Friday of washing is. When your


Groome’s Kindergar- the First week of ☺ Please email me
child first enters the
ten Class of 2010- school. The list can be at EMAIL.COM
classroom, they will
2011. Be ready for a found here (Enter link with any ques-
be asked to wash
lot of hard work and a here). Please remem- tions, comments,
their hands or use
lot of fun to be had! I ber to label all of or concerns or
hand sanitizer. This is
cannot wait to meet your child’s items. you may call the
to prevent germs
and get to know all of Also, remember to school office at
from spreading and
the students! label any jackets, 867-5309.
keeping all the chil-
coats and sweaters!
Supplies dren healthy this Birthdays
Please make sure your Staying Healthy year! We will also con-
Alexander(6),
children have all their Please remember how tinue to wash our
hands throughout the
Sept. 15!
supplies needed for important hand-
school day. Michelle (6),
Sept. 25!
Reminders
• School is closed school. We play snack time. No
for Labor Day outside, weather drinks please, stu-
Sept. 6th. permitting, every- dents will be al-
• Please remember day. lowed to get wa-
to wear sneakers • Please pack a light, ter.
everyday to healthy snack for • Let’s have a great
year!
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One benefit of using your newsletter You can also research newsletter, convert it
as a promotional tool is that you can articles or find “filler” to a Web site and post
reuse content from other marketing articles by accessing it.
materials, such as press releases, the World Wide Web.
market studies, and reports. You can write about a
While your main goal of distributing a variety of topics but
newsletter might be to sell your prod- try to keep your arti-
uct or service, the key to a successful cles short.
newsletter is making it useful to your Much of the content
readers. you put in your newslet- Caption describing picture or
ter can also be used for graphic.
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your newsletter is to develop and your Web site. Micro-
write your own articles, or include a soft Publisher offers a
calendar of upcoming events or a spe- simple way to convert your newsletter
cial offer that promotes a new prod- to a Web publication. So, when you’re

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The subject matter that appears in ternally, you might comment upon new can also profile
procedures or improvements to the new employees or “To catch the
newsletters is virtually endless. You
business. Sales figures or earnings top customers or reader's
can include stories that focus on cur-
will show how your business is grow- vendors. attention,
rent technologies or innovations in
ing. place an
your field.
interesting
You may also want to note business or Some newsletters include a column
sentence or
economic trends, or make predictions that is updated every issue, for in-
quote from the
for your customers or clients. stance, an advice column, a book re-
story here.”
view, a letter from the president, or

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Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 3


ABC Elementary School

Primary Business Address


Your Address Line 2
This would be a good place to insert a short paragraph
Your Address Line 3
Your Address Line 4
about your organization. It might include the purpose
of the organization, its mission, founding date, and a
Phone: 555-555-5555
Fax: 555-555-5555
brief history. You could also include a brief list of the
E-mail: someone@example.com types of products, services, or programs your organi-
zation offers, the geographic area covered (for exam-
Your business tag line here. ple, western U.S. or European markets), and a profile
of the types of customers or members served.
It would also be useful to include a contact name for
e Web!
readers who want more information about the organi-
We’re on th
icrosoft.com
zation.
example.m

Organization

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compile questions that you’ve received forms of communica-
since the last edition or you can sum- tion that you’ve cre-
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you may want to list the names of all third Tuesday of the month, or a bi-
annual charity auction.

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