I too, would love to be able to send postcards to all 5 of my 36+ classes, but, 
alas, I cannot.  Our school does have pre-printed postcards to send out to 
students that are doing a good job in managing behavior or working hard in 
their academics.  

The first 2 weeks are crucial to getting the students on board after being off 
all summer.  I like the idea of each teacher teaching a particular study skill 
while all the pretesting BS is going on.  Last year was our first year in a new 
middle school.  150 more students showed up on the first day of school than was 
projected by our district (they wouldn't lilsten to us) so I had classes with 
45 and 55 students for 5 weeks before we could even consider beginning the 
curriculum.  We did try to attempt some sort of skill building in the areas of 
their planners and study skills.  Opening new schools is exciting, but there 
were 'bugs' all through the school year.  Hopefully we will have projected a 
more accurate enrollment, though I doubt it.  

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