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Welcome To Our School's Website
Please look
around our site and see what our school has to offer your child.
Message from the Principal
Thank you for
visiting our website. Dr. Carrie D. Robinson Littleton Elementary
is a super place for students to learn, as well as, a great place for
teachers to teach. We have an exceptional group of teachers,
paraprofessionals, office, cafeteria, and custodial staff who are
dedicated to ensuring Robinson-Littleton is a safe and happy place in
which students enjoy learning. Our goal is to create an atmosphere
where children develop a lifelong love of learning and experience the
joys of achievement and accomplishment.
It is indeed a
pleasure for me to work with our students, faculty, staff, parents, and
community. Great things are happening at Robinson-Littleton! I invite
you to come and visit our school.
Raise a Reader
The
Raise a Reader program allows your students to log their reading minutes
as they devour books throughout the spring. The web site will
track which schools have logged the most minutes per student. The
winning school will receive a $5,000 library grant!
Click
here to register your student and watch our school's progress.
Online spelling games and worksheets keep it fun, and there are
recommended books for every age level. Plus, students who log at
least 60 minutes of reading each week will be entered for individual
prizes.
Registration starts March 8th and the contest ends May 31st.
Dear
Littleton Families,
Littleton’s Environmental Science Club is working on trails in the
approximately five acres of pine forest behind the school. The goal of
the project is to create an outdoor learning lab where students can take
field trips and the community can take educational hikes through a
beautiful native Florida ecosystem. We are fortunate to have
gopher tortoises living on our campus, and the Florida Division of
Forestry is assisting us in improving their habitat and creating the
trails. These tortoises are protected by the Endangered Species Act and
are very important to as many as 300 other species of animals. In order
to revitalize the forest, the Foresters came to the school and did a
prescribed burn in the north end of the forest. This will allow the
recycling of old dead plant material into new growth of vegetation near
the ground for the tortoises to eat, and will protect the area from
wildfire.
Upcoming Events
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March 8th
Raise a Reader registration begins
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March
9th-17th FCAT Testing for grades 3-5
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March 26th
Spirit Night at Chuck E Cheese
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March 30th
SAC meeting 5:30 p.m.
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March 30th
PTC meeting 6:30 p.m.
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