🍂📚 Fall into Reading! 🍁
Our Fall Book Fair is coming soon — the perfect time to grab new adventures, mysteries, and inspiring stories! Mark your calendars and get ready to explore a world of books that will warm your heart this season. ❤️

📅 Dates: November 6-14, 2025
📍 Location: Media Center

Let’s make this Fall Book Fair the best chapter yet! 📖✨
2 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
PRE Fall Scholastic Book Fair is coming 11/06-11/14.
Bullying prevention starts at home. 🏡 Parents and families can help by talking openly about bullying, listening to children, and working together with schools. This month, let’s build stronger connections to support our students, because no one should face bullying alone. 💙 #BullyingPreventionMonth
2 months ago, LCS Communications
Share Kindness + Promote Acceptance + Encourage Inclusion = Bullying Prevention

We are thrilled to invite you to our annual Pawrade on Friday, October 31st! It’s always one of the most exciting events of the year, and we can’t wait to see our students shine. Please take a moment to review the important details below so the morning runs smoothly:
• Parents are asked to preregister via the Google form that was sent via Focus. Registration opens October 10th.
• Registration will close on October 26th.
• Parents who do not preregister may risk missing the parade due to registration time.
• Parent check-in begins at 8:15 AM.

o 🚨 Please do not arrive early. Buses will be unloading, and entry will not be permitted before check-in begins.
• The Pawrade kicks off at 8:50 AM—don’t miss it!

• Students are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite storybook characters, making the event a true celebration of reading and imagination.

Thank you for helping us keep this event safe and enjoyable for all. We truly appreciate your support and can’t wait to celebrate together on October 31st!

2 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
Character Pawrade Information
👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 Our students are leaders in creating safe, inclusive schools. Standing up, speaking out, and supporting one another are all ways they can help stop bullying. This October, let’s empower our students to be #BullyingPreventionMonth
2 months ago, LCS Communications
Drawing of children holding hands. Wording: National Bullying Prevention Month. Creating kinder, more inclusive and accepting communities.
We are excited to celebrate Red Ribbon Week from October 23rd–31st! This year’s theme is:
“Life is a Puzzle, Solve It Drug Free.”
Each day, students will have the opportunity to participate in fun spirit activities to promote healthy, drug-free choices. Please see the schedule below:
Thursday, 10/23 – “We’re Red-y to Be Drug Free!” – Wear Red
Friday, 10/24 – “We All Fit Together to Make Something Amazing!” – Wear your PRE Shirt
Monday, 10/27 – “Just Like Puzzles, Even the Silly Pieces Are Important!” – Mismatched Monday
Tuesday, 10/28 – “Matching Pieces Make the Puzzle More Fun!” – Twin Tuesday
Wednesday, 10/29 – “We’re All Part of the Positivity Puzzle!” – Wordy Wednesday (wear a shirt with a positive saying)
Thursday, 10/30 – “All Colors Are Important in the Big Picture!” – Color Day (by grade level)
• PreK & K: Red
• 1st Grade: Orange
• 2nd Grade: Yellow
• 3rd Grade: Green
• 4th Grade: Blue
• 5th Grade: Purple

Friday, 10/31 – Character Pawrade
👉 Reminder: Please be sure that all outfits follow the school dress code policy.
We are looking forward to a fun week of school spirit and positive choices! Thank you for your support in helping our students celebrate Red Ribbon Week.
2 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
Red Ribbon Week activities for October 23 to October 31.

Kindness is powerful. 🌟 A simple act of kindness can change someone’s whole day—and help prevent bullying before it starts. This month, let’s challenge ourselves to choose kindness every day.

2 months ago, LCS Communications
Picture of orange heart that says this is my heart before bullying. Picture of orange broken heart with wording, "This is my heart after bullying." Other wording: October is National Bullying Prevention Month. PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center

Kindness is powerful. 🌟 A simple act of kindness can change someone’s whole day—and help prevent bullying before it starts. This month, let’s challenge ourselves to choose kindness every day.

2 months ago, LCS Communications
Orange heart with wording, "THis is my heart before bullying." Orange broken heart with wording, "This is my heart after bullying." Other wording: October is National Bullying Prevention Month.

KONA ICE FRIDAY OCTOBER 17TH 2025 PRE-PAY SITE IS OPEN
Kona Ice will be on campus Friday, October 17th 2025! Students will be able to visit the Kona Truck during their recess time.
Below are a few very important reminders to help make this event run smoothly:
PRE-PAY SITE: The Pre-Pay Site will close on Thursday October 16th 2025. You will not be able to purchase Kona Ice for your student(s) online after this time frame.
https://customer.kona-ice.com/#/K150X2583636
REFILLS: The REFILL option is ONLY for students who already have a Kona Ice Reusable Cup. Students can only visit the truck ONCE meaning you may not purchase a size + a refill for your student on the same day. Refunds will not be given.
REUSABLE KONA CUP: If your student(s) are bringing in a reusable Kona Cup to use for a refill purchase please remember to put their names on the cup & send in a large ziplock bag to place it in after. We are not responsible for lost or stolen cups.
CASH: You may send your student(s) in with cash for the event. However please keep in mind, cash may not be sent in until the day of, exact change must be given(our teachers do not have access to change) & you must send it in with the bottom of this form: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HpjY7Bi6V3TzKF1nueX2sVN70wpYhblG/view?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBEwaThjZldFQ2ptcEp5cXdSZgEeSumWEQ9xzm_7Fzbj44hDQyp99Rj0bTatJA32vgQkCINsajKf0jApBXJ16fI_aem_HlC1rKijFS6psHbblfNHKQ.

If you have any questions or concerns please email pineridgepto@gmail.com

2 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
Kona Ice is Coming to Pine Ridge Friday 10/17/25.

🌟🍎 October is National Principals Month, and today we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible elementary school principals who lead some of our youngest learners each day! From welcoming smiles at the car line to creating safe and inspiring classrooms to partnering with families and staff, our elementary principals set the foundation for success. They guide students through their very first years of education with care, dedication, and a vision for bright futures. To all of our Lake County Schools elementary principals: thank you for being champions for children and for leading with heart. 💙 Drop a comment below to show your appreciation for your principal! 👏📚

2 months ago, LCS Communications
Headshots of all LCS elementary principals. Wording says "Principals Month 2025 - Elementary"
Mark your calendars for these important dates.
3 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
Important October P.R.E. Dates

🌟🎉 What an AMAZING Attendance Week! 🎉🌟

Thank you to our students, families, and staff for showing up, showing out, and making last week a huge success! 🙌 Every day counts, and together we built strong habits that lead to stronger learning. 💪📚

👏 Shoutout to our classes with the highest attendance and to EVERY student who made the effort to be present and on time. Your dedication makes a difference!

Let’s keep the momentum going—because when we show up, we shine! 🌞✨

3 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
Here Today, Ready for tomorrow attendance week
Here Today, Ready for tomorrow attendance week
Here Today, Ready for tomorrow attendance week
Here Today, Ready for tomorrow attendance week
Here Today, Ready for tomorrow attendance week
Here Today, Ready for tomorrow attendance week
School-based #mentoring programs nurture quality student-adult relationships and help boost attendance rates. Contact your neighborhood school to learn how you can volunteer as a mentor. #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow
3 months ago, LCS Communications
Illustration of three school books. Wording says, "The Mentoring Effect. Youth with a Mentor Are 52% less likely than their peers to skip a day of school."
A student who is chronically absent in high school is 7.4X more likely to dropout. Make school attendance a priority! #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow
3 months ago, LCS Communications
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We are excited to announce that ticket sales for The Great Bear Bash begin next week!
Event Details:
📅 Friday, October 17th, 2025
⏰ 4:00–5:30 PM
🎉 A PTO-sponsored, fall-themed dance for grades PK–5th (students grouped by grade level: PK–2nd and 3rd–5th)
Ticket Info:
• $5 each, with a $10 max for families of 2 or more (immediate family members only).
• Tickets will be sold Monday, September 29th – Friday, October 3rd in the cafeteria (by the stage) from 8:00–8:25 AM, or until tickets sell out.
• Only 250 tickets will be available.
• Students will receive a wristband and instructions on Wednesday, October 15th.
After-School Option:
Students who are attending the dance may stay after school on the day of the event. Since dismissal is at 3:00 PM and the dance begins at 4:00 PM, this means families only need to go through the car rider line once at the end of the event. Students will be supervised until the dance begins.
Concessions (candy, chips, water, juice) will also be available for purchase at the event. Please send only bills $10 or smaller.
We would also love your help in making this event a success! If you are a Level 2 Volunteer, please consider signing up to volunteer using this link:
👉https://signup.com/go/zPZpnSM
Thank you for your support—we can’t wait to see our students at The Great Bear Bash!
3 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
The Great Bear Bash presented by PTO
Building strong, trusting relationships that promote a feeling of belonging is fundamental to improving student attendance & engagement. #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow
3 months ago, LCS Communications
Father, mother and young son talking to teacher in classroom
September is Attendance Awareness Month, and we are excited to celebrate with some fun activities and challenges!
✨ PTO Attendance Challenge ✨
The Pine Ridge PTO is sponsoring the Attendance Awareness PTO Challenge the week of September 22–26, 2025.
• The class with the best attendance record during the week will win a pizza or donut party (winner’s choice)!
• If multiple classes tie for the top spot, one class will be selected at random from the list of winners.
👕 Dress-Up Days 👕
We’ll also celebrate with themed dress-up days to encourage attendance and school spirit:
• Monday 9/22: Be Present for Tomorrow’s Opportunities – Dress as your future profession!
• Tuesday 9/23: Team Up for Tomorrow – Wear your favorite sports team jersey or shirt!
• Wednesday 9/24: Wild About Attendance – Show off animal prints, crazy socks, or wacky accessories!
• Thursday 9/25: It’s a Bright Tomorrow – Wear bright colors, neon, and sunglasses!
• Friday 9/26: Ready Together, Ready for Tomorrow – Rock Pine Ridge colors or PRE spirit wear!
We can’t wait to see our students show their excitement for attendance, learning, and school pride! Thank you for helping us make every day count.
3 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
Attendance Week September 22-26 dress-up days.
Absenteeism is a lost opportunity to learn. We can’t afford to think of absenteeism as merely a lack of compliance with school rules. Let's work together as a community to make regular school attendance a priority.
#HereTodayReadyforTomorrow
3 months ago, LCS Communications
Adults sitting with laptops around a table and talking
When a student misses so many days that they are chronically absent (10% or more days) it means the lack of engagement in learning is an ongoing problem that needs to be addressed. Chronic absence affects all kids, not just the absent ones. #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow
3 months ago, LCS Communications
Teen boys and girls posed in a school hallway smiling at the camera
The Good News Club is coming back to Pine Ridge.
See the image for registration information.
3 months ago, Pine Ridge Elementary
Good News Club- Registration
Health-related absences are a top reason students miss school, yet sometimes they can be avoided. Partner with health providers to keep students healthy and in school! #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow
3 months ago, LCS Communications
Young girl smiling at female doctor who is wearing a stethoscope.