
Selma Weekly Update | 11.07.20
Los Retratos En Español
(Portraits In Spanish)
7th graders wrote about and created portraits made entirely of fruit,
inspired by the famous artist, Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Click here to see more!

NOVEMBER
Tuesday, November 10
Lunch pickup @ LFP Campus | 11:30am-12:30pm
Lunch pickup @ Fairfax Campus | 12:00-3:00pm (Different day this week!)
Board of Directors Meeting | 6:30pm-9:00pm on Zoom
Wednesday, November 11 - NO SCHOOL | Veteran's Day
Thursday, November 12
Lunch pickup @ Hollygrove Campus | 11:00am-1:00pm (Different day this week!)
November 23-27 - Thanksgiving Break
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear LCS Selma Families,
Thank you for another wonderful week. We know this week has been stressful for many families. We appreciate your dedication and perseverance during these hard times. A huge thank you to our Annual Giving Drive parent volunteers! They worked tirelessly to help us reach 82% participation at Selma! That’s amazing!
The Selma leads were Mia Marano, Jessica Hazelton, and Stephen Matloff. Thank you!
The rest of the awesome team is:
Eszter Matheson, Rachel Rogers, Marcel Ziperovich, Kate Adler, Dana Chun, Kathleen Kim, Kaili Hollister, Julius Palillo, Bari Sherman, Jisun Lee, Jessie Mechem, April Bennett, Betsy Cavalier, Debbie Cruz, Denise Weintraub, and Ivan Hurzeler.
Thank you! We are so grateful.
Reminder we do not have school on Veteran’s Day, which is Wednesday, November 11. Thank you to all of the brave individuals who have served our country and thank you to those who are continuing to serve. No school on Wednesday means we do not have Assembly, Parent Coffee, Academic Support, or Enrichments.
Annual Giving Drive
You can still donate!
We need your help to reach our goal of 100% participation!
We know this is a year like no other. Please give any amount that is meaningful for your family.
Please donate today!
LarchmontCharter.org/Give
Reopening Update – The COVID numbers continue to move in the wrong direction globally, nationally and locally. LA saw the positivity rate jump from 2.9% a month ago to 4% now and the case rate per 100,000 residents....
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