Good Wednesday Morning
Bowler Elementary
February is Black History Month
Bessie Coleman-Bessie was the first African-American woman to obtain an international pilot’s license, soaring to new heights that Black people in the United States had never reached before. Bessie also learned French and lived in France for a while. While living in France she studied stunt flying and became a daredevil of the sky. She was then known as Brave Bessie. Bessie could be found doing loops, barrel rolls and figure 8s in her plane. She would even walk on the wings and parachute out of her plane. Her courageous feats of flights have inspired Black women pilots who came after her to journey into the sky.
Today's Fun Fact:
Did you know that on this day in 1940, Walt Disney released their second feature length movie “Pinocchio” in NYC? The film won the Academy awards for Best Original Song and Best Original Score.
No Birthdays Today:(
Lunch Menu: KFC Bowls, Dinner Roll, Pears, and Cold Milk
Yay, It’s Trivia Question Wednesday:
What College did Bessie Coleman Attend?
Valentine Lollipops are for sale during noon recess in the elementary office.
Please turn in P/T Conference slips to the office as they come back
Pledge of Allegiance
Have a Great Bowler Day!!