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Joseph L. Frazier Primary School
1445 George West Blvd. Natchez, MS 39120 
601-445-2885      Visit us at www.natchez.k12.ms.us
Mrs. Vera Y. Dunmore, Principal    Mrs. Aquetta Butler, Asst. Principal

 

 

Joseph L. Frazier Primary School
1445 George West Blvd. Natchez, MS 39120 
601-445-2885      Visit us at www.natchez.k12.ms.us
Mrs. Vera Y. Dunmore, Principal    Mrs. Aquetta Butler, Asst. Principal

 

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Mark Your Calendar For These Upcoming Events:
 
Every Tuesday- Ties on Tuesday: Boys may wear ties.            
Every Friday- Frilly Friday: Girls may wear dresses.(This does not include JEANS!!)
 
Friday, February 24th- Students may wear jeans for $1 (Money will go to Relay for Life)
 
Monday, February 27- March 2, 2012- Frazier’s Scholastic Big Kahuna Book Fair. It will be open from 8:00-3:30 Monday- Wednesday. It will be open 8:00-6:00 on Thursday March 1, 2012.
 
We would like to thank you for selling the candy. We still have candy left that needs to be sold so please stop by and pick some up.
 
 
 
 
 

 

Mark Your Calendar For These Upcoming Events:
 
Every Tuesday- Ties on Tuesday: Boys may wear ties.            
Every Friday- Frilly Friday: Girls may wear dresses.(This does not include JEANS!!)
 
Friday, February 24th- Students may wear jeans for $1 (Money will go to Relay for Life)
 
Monday, February 27- March 2, 2012- Frazier’s Scholastic Big Kahuna Book Fair. It will be open from 8:00-3:30 Monday- Wednesday. It will be open 8:00-6:00 on Thursday March 1, 2012.
 
We would like to thank you for selling the candy. We still have candy left that needs to be sold so please stop by and pick some up.
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Frazier art students have been learning to weave this past week. We looked at kente cloth made by the Ashanti Peoples of central Ghana on the African continent. The Ashanti people are well known for their traditional weaving Kente cloths.  There are many Kente patterns. Each one has its own name. We enjoyed weaving with construction paper. Our artists for the week are:
 
STUDENT                 TEACHER
Robert                        McNeal
D’Asia                       Neely
Heni                            Haile
TyBrianna                 Matthews
Jeremiah                    Hall
Tiana                          Nopper
Tikeria                        Johnson
Eric                             Hinson
Jaylon                         Lewis
Jaelyn                         Pevey
Yoneeka                     Irving

 

The Art Corner 
by Mrs. A. Faillace, Frazier Art Teacher 
  

 
 
 
Mrs. A. Faillace
Art Teacher

 

 
 
Please send in BOX TOPS for Education- Classes are competing for great parties so start sending in those BOX TOPS and help your child’s class win!

 

Frazier art students have been learning to weave this past week. We looked at kente cloth made by the Ashanti Peoples of central Ghana on the African continent. The Ashanti people are well known for their traditional weaving Kente cloths.  There are many Kente patterns. Each one has its own name. We enjoyed weaving with construction paper. Our artists for the week are:
 
STUDENT                 TEACHER
Robert                        McNeal
D’Asia                       Neely
Heni                            Haile
TyBrianna                 Matthews
Jeremiah                    Hall
Tiana                          Nopper
Tikeria                        Johnson
Eric                             Hinson
Jaylon                         Lewis
Jaelyn                         Pevey
Yoneeka                     Irving

 

The Art Corner 
by Mrs. A. Faillace, Frazier Art Teacher 
  

 
 
 
Mrs. A. Faillace
Art Teacher

 

 
 
Please send in BOX TOPS for Education- Classes are competing for great parties so start sending in those BOX TOPS and help your child’s class win!
 
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