School 2015 - Alcester-Hudson School District 61-1

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School 2015 - Alcester-Hudson School District 61-1
Alcester-Hudson Schools
Back to S choo l N ew s le tte r -
August/September 2015
www.alcester-hudson.k12.sd.us
S u p e r i n t e n de nt : M r. R he ad
WELCOME BACK!! I hope everyone had a great summer and is ready to return to school. We have
been very busy throughout the summer and I’m very excited about the upcoming year. As you come back to
the buildings, you will see many changes around the school. We also have some changes in the classrooms
this year. I’m very pleased to say that we will be offering art again this year. We have also continued to build
out technology in the classroom. With the addition of I-pads in third grade and Chromebooks in fourth grade,
we will have one-to-one technology from third grade through seniors.
I would like to remind everyone that registration night will be August 11 th starting at 6:30 in the
elementary gym. This is a great night to get all your back to school paperwork done and meet your child’s
teacher. There will be a very short presentation at 7:00 and then you will be able to go to the classrooms. The
start of the school year can bring about some anxieties. Coming to the open house allows the students to
meet their teachers and see the school before the year starts. Also, if your child would like to come check out
the school prior to the start of school please encourage them to do so.
I know this seems like a long ways away but I would ask you to please keep October 19 th free. The
school is going to participate in Rachel’s Challenge. The day will consist of assemblies at the elementary and
high school along with an evening presentation open to everyone. Rachel’s Challenge is a story of one girl’s
struggles in school and how her life is trying to change the world. I think it is important that parents also hear this
message so we can continue to remind your children of the message. I know this program will not solve all
problems but with everyone working together, we can make a difference. I will be talking more about this
evening in the future but just wanted to get the conversation started. Please plan on attending!!
The school will once again be offering patron passes this year which will allow you entrance into all
regular season activities at school. You will need to contact the school and we will print a pass for you. I think
this is a great benefit the school provides so please take advantage of it and plan on attending many events.
It’s going to be another great year and I’m looking forward to seeing everyone at registration. Enjoy the
rest of your summer and see you soon.
REGISTRATION NIGHT
August 11, 2015 at 6:30 pm
Elementary School
Grades Preschool – 12
BUSINESS NAME
123 Fake Street, City, ST 12345
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FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
August 19, 2015
Early Dismissal 11:45
Lunch WILL be served.
Phone: (555) 555-5555
Fax: (555) 555-0000
Lunch Menus will be available on the school website, www.alcester-hudson.k12.sd.us.
A “No Smoking Policy” is in effect in the schools. This policy does not allow smoking in any school building at
any time. Medical evidence clearly shows that smoking is hazardous to your health, and we ask that you help
set a good example to our students by following this policy.
Possession of Tobacco Products – Student use or possession of tobacco products or any nicotine delivery
device is not allowed in any of the school buildings or on the premises at any time. This rule applies at any
school function, whether it is a home event or away event. Possession or use of tobacco will result in
suspension and notification of the police.
Alcoholic Beverages and illegal drugs are not allowed on the school grounds, either inside or outside the
building or at the football field. Law enforcement officials will be called to enforce the South Dakota laws that
pertain to this matter. Please help to do your part to see that this matter does not cause embarrassment to
you, your family, the community or the school. Your cooperation in helping fight alcohol and drug abuse is
appreciated.
Medications Policy – The school policy will be strictly followed to insure safety for all students in the AlcesterHudson Schools. The student and his or her parents/guardians must fill out the proper authorization and
release form in the office. Only one month’s dosage should be brought, and it is the responsibility of the
parent/guardian and the student to take the bottle home to be refilled. We require the medication to be in its
original bottle and the directions from the prescribing doctor. Any prescription medication of any type, which
is brought into the school by students, must be taken to the office immediately upon arrival at school. Penalty
for having any prescription medication in school that has not been presented to the office as required will be
appropriate and may include suspension or expulsion from school. A student in grades 7-12 may bring
enough non-prescription medication to school for one day. The medication does not need to be brought into
the office but must be kept on their person (not in their locker or in an unattended book bag or coat).
Students are not to provide medication to another person without the permission of the school nurse or a
school administrator. Students in Grades K-6 must take any medication (prescription or non-prescription) to
the office immediately upon their arrival at school.
Head Lice – Parents should check their children’s hair on a regular basis and treat promptly if needed. Please
inform the school if your child has had head lice so we can monitor the students. Students will be checked for
head lice if symptomatic. Students who come in frequent, close contact with a child who had head lice may
be checked at school. If nits are found, the student may remain at school. Parents will be notified and
treatment may begin at the conclusion of the school day. If live, crawling lice are found, parents will be
notified immediately and strongly encouraged to pick the child up and begin the treatment process.
Student’s head will be rechecked when he/she return to school the following day.
Immunizations for Grades 1-12 – Students in grades 1-12 must have verification of their 2nd MMR, and must be
up to date with their DPT, Polio and Varicella (chicken pox) immunizations.
Immunization Notice to Kindergarten Parents – ALL KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS MUST BE UP TO DATE WITH THEIR
IMMUNIZATIONS BY THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. THIS INCLUDES: DPT BOOSTER, POLIO BOOSTER, 2ND MMR,
2nd CHICKEN POX. If you have any questions, feel free to call Amber Harris or Karla Bovill at 934-2171.
PATRON PASSES
The Alcester-Hudson School District School Board is again offering Resident Patron Passes this
year. The passes will be distributed before the first home event. If you forget your pass, you
will be charged. Alcester-Hudson District residents may call 605-934-1890 to order a
personalized pass.
2015-2016 Admission Prices for Athletic Activities:
Single Game:
Students $2 Adults $4
Double Headers: Students $3 Adults $5
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Homecoming Week will be the
week
of
September
8-11.
Coronation of the King and Queen
will be held on Thursday evening,
September 10th at 7:00 pm in the
high school gym. The parade will
be at 1:00 pm on Friday,
September 11. There is a girls’
volleyball game on Tuesday,
September 8 at 5:00 pm vs. Marion
at home. Also on Tuesday, our
cross country team will be
competing
in
the
Scotland
Invitational at 4:15 pm.
The
football
game
against
the
Garretson “Blue Dragons” will be
at 7:00 pm on Friday, September
11.
Please check our website,
alcester-hudson.k12.sd.us,
for
updates to the homecoming
activities.
Supervision of Students at School Activities: Parents
are asked to supervise their own children at school
activities. It is all too common for parents to use
the school activity as a baby-sitting service by
dropping off their children, sometimes as young as
pre-school or kindergarten at the school, and
hoping someone watches them. This creates a
safety problem, as an adult is actually not taking
care of the child. While the game is going on,
children are to be in the bleachers watching the
game rather than running back and forth to the
Commons Area or playing in the Commons Area.
This is for the safety of the spectators. At football
games, it is the parents’ decision as to whether
they want their children to watch the game or
participate in the football games, fights, or general
horseplay, which take place behind the stadium.
With an area that large, it is impossible for school
officials to have any control outside the bleachers,
and no supervision is provided for the parking
area.
Homecoming Parade Entries
Please contact:
Carolyn Hongslo
[email protected]
934-2377
The Alcester-Hudson school board urges families of the district to look into two programs that
could help them financially and also provide needed services for their children. The first
deals with school lunches and the second deals with health care. As health care costs rise,
the CHIP program could help families provide their children with the health care they might
otherwise not be able to afford. Please look at these two programs and take advantage of
the opportunities they present. Your student will be receiving more information at
registration.
CHIP – The State Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), expands the State Medicaid
program to specifically serve low-Income uninsured children. CHIP provides FREE medical
coverage for children under age 19. Examples of medical payments include: physicians,
hospital, dental, nursing care, home health care, family planning, clinic, rehabilitation
hospital, prescription drugs, and certain diagnostic services, as well as certain Special
Education Services provided by school districts. An application is available through your
local Department of Social Services office and will be distributed at registration.
FREE OR REDUCED LUNCH APPLICATIONS are available on our website, at registration or at
the school offices and should be returned no later than August 14th, so they can be
processed and lunch tickets can be programmed properly by the first day of school.
Students on free or reduced meals have a tendency to eat at school. This helps our school
lunch fund because the government subsidizes these meals. This helps us provide good
meals at a reasonable price.
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REGISTRATION FEES:
BAND INSTRUMENTAL RENTAL:
Per Year - $50.00 (Percussion Rent $30.00) (must
be paid before instrument will be available)
Instrument must be rented for the entire year.
(6 –12 Grade ONLY)
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MILK PROGRAM:
Mid-morning and Mid-afternoon
Grades K-6
Per Year – Once Daily $25.00
Per Year – Twice Daily $50.00
BREAKFAST PROGRAM:
Grades K-6
$1.10 per meal
Reduced Rate $ .30 per meal
LUNCH PROGRAM:
Elementary
$2.40 per meal
JH/HS
$2.65 per meal
Reduced Rate $ .40 per meal
SCHOOL ANNUAL (CUBETTE)
For 2015-2016 annual @ $40.00 (quantity)
Preschool Open House/Orientation
3 Year-old Preschoolers/Parents
4 Year-old Preschoolers/Parents
REGISTRATION FORMS
WILL BE AVAILABLE ON
OUR SCHOOL WEBSITE:
alcester-hudson.k12.sd.us,
AT REGISTRATION ON
AUGUST 11TH OR IF YOU
ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND
REGISTRATION PLEASE
STOP BY EITHER SCHOOL
OFFICE BEFORE SCHOOL
STARTS ON AUGUST 19TH.
Thursday, August 20
Friday, August 21
8:30 am
8:30 am
Preschool teachers will meet with parents in the Commons area. Your child will
be in the pre-school room doing organized activities. When the Open
House/Orientation concludes, you and your child are free to leave.
First Day of Preschool
3 Year-old M/TH group
4 Year-old M/TH group
August 24
August 24
8:12 to 11:00
12:30 to 3:10
3 Year-old T/F group
4 Year-old T/F group
August 25
August 25
8:12 to 11:00
12:30 to 3:10
M/TH 4 year olds will attend on Wednesday, August 26.
T/F 4 year olds will attend the following Wednesday, September 2.
The 4 year-old groups will then alternate Wednesdays throughout the school year
as per the monthly preschool calendar.
Bus Transportation Sheets must be filled out. It’s very important we know where
to pick up and drop off your child.
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Non-Discrimination Policy- Alcester-Hudson District #61-1 does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to
designated youth groups. The Alcester-Hudson District #61-1 does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs and activities and provides equal
access to all individuals involved in CTE Programs. Alcester-Hudson District #61-1 will offer the
following CTE courses in the 2015-2016 school term: JH Ag, Ag Power Tech, Agriscience, Intro to Ag,
Ag Mechanics, Ag Metals, Landscape & Design, Internship/Capstone, Leadership, Companion
Animals, JH FACS, Human Development-Baby, Nutrition & Wellness, Food Tech, Training Teach,
Personal Finance, Human Development-Teen, Human Development-Pres, PLTW Classes-Principals of
Biomedical Science and Human Body Systems. The following person has been designated to handle
inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:
504 Coordinator
Lynette Busch
PO Box 198
Alcester, SD 57001
605-934-1890
Title IX Coordinator
LeeAnn Haisch
PO Box 198
Alcester, SD 57001
605-934-1890
South Dakota Regional US Office for Civil Rights:
Office for Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Education
One Petticoat Lane
1010 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor, Suite 320
Kansas City, MO 64106
Telephone: 816-268-0550
FAX: 816-268-0599; TDD: 800-877-8339
Email: [email protected]
No Child Left Behind Act
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Model Notice for Directory Information.
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal law, requires that Alcester-Hudson
School District with certain exceptions, obtain your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally
identifiable information from your child’s education records. However, Alcester-Hudson School District
may disclose appropriately designated “directory information” without written consent, unless you
have advised the District to the contrary in accordance with District procedures. The primary purpose
of directory information is to allow the Alcester-Hudson School District to include this type of
information from your child’s education records in certain school publications. Examples include: A
playbill, showing your student’s role in a drama production; the annual yearbook; Honor roll or other
recognition lists; Graduation programs; and Sports activity sheets, such as for wrestling, showing weight
and height of team members. Directory information, which is information that is generally not
considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed to outside
organizations without a parent’s prior written consent. Outside organizations include, but are not
limited to, companies that manufacture class rings or publish yearbooks. In addition, two federal laws
require local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving assistance under the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with three directory
information categories – names, addresses and telephone listings, - unless parents have advised the
LEA that they don‘t want their student’s information disclosed without their prior written consent.** If
you do not want Alcester-Hudson School District to disclose directory information from your child’s
education records without your prior written consent, you must notify the District in writing by August
20th, 2013. Alcester-Hudson School District has designated the following information as directory
information: Student’s Name, Address, Telephone Listing, Electronic Mail Address, Photograph, Date &
Place of Birth, Major Field of Study, Dates of Attendance Grade Level, Participation in officially
recognized activities and sports, Weight & Height of Members of Athletic Teams, Degrees, Honors &
Awards Received, The Most Recent Educational Agency or Institution Attended
** These laws are: Section 9528 of the ESEA (20 U.S.C. 7908), as amended by the No Child Left Behind
Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-110), the education bill, and 10 U.S.C. 503, as amended by section 544, the
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (P.L. 107-101), the legislation that provides
funding for the Nation’s armed forces.
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2015-2016 School Supply List
PRESCHOOL - Please label items
Large book bag
Large box Kleenex (PM classes only)
1 Memo book (PM classes only)
2 large glue sticks (AM classes only)
A gallon size Zip Lock bag with an
extra set of clothes (shirt, pants,
underwear, and socks)
**NOTE: Please write your child’s
name on the extra clothes bag and
book bag
Parents will also be asked to choose
a couple items off the giving tree
during our preschool open house.
KINDERGARTEN – Please label items
Inside Shoes
1 kindergarten resting mat
1 paint shirt
1 box of Kleenex
2 two-pocket folders
2 large kindergarten pencils
2 bottles of Elmer’s School Glue
3 standard-size pencils
1 1” 3-ring binder notebook
1 hand eraser
1 pair of Fiskar scissors
3 boxes of crayons
- 1 box of 8 large crayons to start
the year
- 1 box of 8 regular-size crayons to
be used in Oct.
- 1 box of 24 regular-size crayons to
be used in Dec.
1 school supplies box
1 pkg skinny markers - primary colors
1 pkg washable markers – primary
colors
FIRST GRADE – Please label items
Inside Shoes
Scissors
White school glue
2 glue sticks
1 box crayons - 24 ct.
1 package of 12 pencils
Book bag
Pencil pouch
2 large boxes of Kleenex
2 large pick erasers
2 – Crayola watercolor paints
Colored pencils
4 Expo dry erase markers
Personal pencil sharpener
2 folders
SECOND GRADE – Please label items
Inside Shoes
School bag
School supply box
Headphones in Ziploc bag w/name
on them
12 - #2 pencils (no mechanical)
1 pkg. colored pencils
Fiskar scissors
Crayola crayons-24 count
2 Soft pink erasers
Elmer’s white glue (no glue sticks)
3 two-pocket folders with 3 hole
punches
1 set of watercolor paints
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2 1-subject wide-lined spiral
notebooks
1 pkg. washable markers (Broad tip,
Classic Colors)
1 large box Kleenex
3 Expo dry erase markers (no yellow)
Addition & subtraction flash cards
(Wal-Mart carries them)
1 1 inch 3-ring binder (with plastic
pocket on the outside) Please no
Trapper Keepers
THIRD GRADE – Please label items
Inside Shoes
School Bag/Backpack
Pencil bag or supply box
Inside Shoes
12 #2 pencils (no mechanical)
2 soft pink erasers
1 pkg. pencil top erasers
White school glue
Ruler – inch and centimeter markings
Crayola Crayons – 24 count or larger
Crayola Watercolor paints
Fiskar Scissors - Pointed end
4 wide-lined spiral notebooks
4 two pocket folders with 3 hole
punches
1 box colored pencils
3 large boxes of Kleenex
1 pkg. washable markers – Thin
Lined, Classic Colors
4 Expo dry erase markers – NOT
YELLOW
Headphones (In a Ziploc, Labeled
with name)
2- 1" 3 ring Binders with the plastic
sleeve on the front (please no
Trapper Keepers)
FOURTH GRADE – Please label items
Inside Shoes
1 pkg. colored pencils
5 #2 pencils
2 Erasers
1 Blue ink pen
Elmer’s white glue
Scissors (pointed)
Box of 48 crayons – ONLY 48
2 large boxes of Kleenex
School bag
1 sturdy pocket folder for take-home
papers/homework
Red, green, blue, yellow spiral wideruled notebooks with pocket folders
to match
1 pkg. markers (optional)
1 highlighter
1 watercolor paints
Sketchbook
FIFTH GRADE – Please label items
1 pkg. colored pencils
Lined paper in a wireless notebook
5 #2 pencils – no mechanical
1 eraser
White school glue – 4 oz.
Scissors (pointed)
Box of 48 crayons
1 pencil bag
2 large boxes of tissues
10 dry erase markers
Markers, optional
Soft cloth in zip-lock bag for
chalkboards
Red, green, purple & blue spirals with
pocket folders to match
1 ruler (with centimeter and inch
measurements)
1 highlighter
Trapper Keeper or binder to hold
agenda and folders
Sketchbook
SIXTH GRADE - Please label items
10 - #2 pencils or mechanical
pencils
2 erasers
2 black pens
Crayons (minimum – 48 count)
Markers
2 highlighters
10 Expo dry erase markers
Sock to use as eraser
1 ruler with US customary and metric
units
1 pair of scissors - Pointed
2 boxes of Kleenex
1 White school glue
5 Notebooks
4 Folders
1 Trapper Keeper or binder for
agenda
Sketchbook
MRS. DEBONDT’S CLASSROOM
Kleenex
BAND - 5th & 6th Grade
Book $9
Stand $20
1-3 ring binder
20 page protectors
BAND – JUNIOR HIGH/HIGH SCHOOL
3-ring binder
20 plastic sheets
JUNIOR HIGH/HIGH SCHOOL
Pencils/Pens
Highlighters
1 pkg - Colored Pencils or Markers
(JH)
Journal/Composition Notebook
3-Ring Binder with pockets
Flash Drive
Spiral Bound Notebooks/Folders
Basic Calculator (HS)
2 pkgs of index cards/note cards
(7th Grade)
Laptop Bag (HS)
Sketchbook (JH & HS Art Students)
Mr. Haak
Book Cover, Notebook,
3-Ring Binder, Folder
Mr. White
Notebook
Mrs. Hames
Journal Notebook
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STAFF
Neal Barnes
Vicki Beeler
Kathy Behnke
Karla Bovill
Pat Bunkoske
Lynette Busch
Roxanne Clark
Dee Cole
Nola Conner
Bonnie DeBondt
Shana Doering
Toni Dumas
Kelli Erickson
Skyler Eriksen
Sarah Gates
Jen Gotto
Brian Haak
LeeAnn Haisch
Steve Hale
Shannon Hames
Amber Harris
Robin Haugland
Maureen Hedeen
Tamra Heiman
Curt Holthe
Molly Homandberg
Carolyn Hongslo
Becky Jenkins
Kathy Johannsen
Steve Johannsen
Tiffany Johnson
Ryan Kenyon
Marissa Kleinhans
Ryan Knutson
Angela Koch
Kevin Kunz
Tammy Lewis
Mary Beth Lundberg
Pauline Lynott
Mike Manning
Laura McKee
Hillary McNamara
Linda Merrick
Terri Nygard
Ashley Oberg
Don Offerdahl
Marty Petersen
Lorna Peterson
Karla Pulscher
Tim Rhead
Michelle Riedel
Sandra Saugstad
Wylie Scalise
Kari Schnathorst
Danyel Schouten
Jeff Sebern
Mike Seivert
Ashley Sohl
Matt Storo
Rebecca Solberg
Ben Solem
Hannah Swanson
Linda Thompson
Samantha Tinklepaugh
Kitsy Triebwasser
Cassie Van Kekerix
Kevin White
Amanda Wielenga
Warren Wilkens
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Custodial Supervisor
Bus Driver
Kitchen Supervisor
Nurse
Alternative Classroom/Paraprofessional
HS Special Ed Coordinator
Business Manager
Library Director
Library Paraprofessional
EL Special Ed Coordinator
Guidance
Sp Needs Paraprofessional
Preschool Teacher
6th Grade Teacher
1st Grade Teacher
EL Special Ed Coordinator
JH/HS Social Studies
JH/HS Principal
6th Grade Teacher
JH/HS Math
Nurse
Administrative Secretary
Speech Therapist
Administrative Secretary
Bus Driver
5th Grade Teacher
Sped Paraprofessional
Reading Recovery Teacher
Tech Coordinator/JH & HS Computer
Bus Driver
Preschool/Title 1 Teacher
JH/HS English/Social Studies
JH/HS English
Bus Driver
Kindergarten
Chemistry/HS Math
Food Service
Sped Paraprofessional
Sped Paraprofessional
Custodian
Administrative Secretary
FACS/FCCLA
Kindergarten Teacher
Sped Paraprofessional
Special Needs Paraprofessional
Bus Driver
JH/HS PE/Computer/Science
Preschool Sp Needs
Instrumental Music
Superintendent/EL Principal
Art
Sped Paraprofessional
Ag/FFA
Vocal Music
Food Service
JH/HS Science
Athletic Director
Preschool Paraprofessional
EL PE/Computer
2nd Grade
Custodian
JH Special Ed Coordinator
Sped Paraprofessional
Food Service
Special Needs Paraprofessional
Title Paraprofessional
Spanish
Sped Paraprofessional
Bus Driver
COACHES
Vicki Ahart
Hannah Swanson
Becky Jenkins
Angela Koch
LeeAnn Haisch
Brian Haak
Skyler Eriksen
Steve Hale
Kevin Kunz
Mike Seivert
Randy Walth
Shannon Hames
Matt Storo
Marty Petersen
Kevin Kunz
Scott Johnson
Zack DeBruin
Skyler Eriksen
Tim Rhead
Kelli Erickson
Karla Pulscher
Steve Hale
Brian Haak
Jeff Sebern
Shannon Hames
Volleyball
Asst Volleyball
JH Volleyball
JH Volleyball
Cross Country
Football
Asst Football
Asst Football
Asst Football
JH Football
JH Football
Girls Basketball
Asst Girls BB
JH Basketball
Boys Basketball
Asst Boys BB
Wrestling
Asst Wrestling
Asst Wrestling
Cheerleading
Cheerleading
Golf
Boys Track
Girls Track
JH Track
Alcester-Hudson Board of Education
Warren Johnson
Tara Cole
Amanda Beeler
Jay Hallaway
Michael Jansen
Dean Moller
Stacy Rasmussen
President
Vice-President
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Athletic Meetings & First Practices
Varsity Football
Parent Meeting – July 30 – EL Old Commons
6:30 – Seniors & Parents 7:00 – Team & Parents
JH Football
Parent Mtg – August 6 – 6:00 pm - EL Old Commons
Cross Country
August 11 following registration at EL
First Practices
August 13
6:00 am – Varsity Volleyball
8:00 am – Varsity Football
9:00 am – JH Football
3:00 pm – Cross Country
August 20
3:30 pm – JH Volleyball
Sanford Impact Testing (concussion)
August 12
9:00 am – FB 10:00 am – VB 11:00 am – CC & Cheer
August 17
9:00 am – JH FB
August 20
3:30 – JH VB
August 2015 Lunch Menu
Monday
24
Chicken & Noodles
Mashed Potatoes
Whole Wheat Roll
Corn
Fruit
Veggie Bar
31
Corn Dog
Macaroni &
Cheese
Peas
Fruit
Veggie Bar
Tuesday
25
Meatball Sub
Scalloped Potatoes
Glazed Carrots
Fruit
Veggie Bar
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
19
Cheese Pizza
Green Beans
Fruit
Veggie Bar
20
BBQ Chicken
on W/W Bun
Pea Salad
Coleslaw
Fruit
Veggie Bar
27
Spaghetti
w/Meat Sauce
Breadstick
Broccoli
Fruit
Veggie Bar
21
Hotdog w/Bun
Baked Beans
Tri Tators
Fruit
Veggie Bar
26
Crispitos
w/Cheese Sauce
Green Beans
Fruit
Veggie Bar
28
Chicken Patty
w/Bun
Smiles
Refried Beans
Fruit
Veggie Bar
September 2015 Lunch Menu
7
NO SCHOOL
1
Chicken Stir-Fry
Brown Rice
Broccoli
Whole Grain Choc Chip
Cookie
Fruit
Veggie Bar
8
SUPER CUBS Nachos
LET’US WIN Salad
Refried Beans
Fruit
Veggie Bar
2
Taverns w/Bun
Tri-Tators
Coleslaw
Fruit
Veggie Bar
3
Crispitos
Cheese Sauce
Peas
Fruit
Veggie Bar
4
Chicken Strips
Sweet Potato Fries
Baked Beans
Fruit
Veggie Bar
10
Hamburger w/Bun
Potato Chips
Apple for the TEAM
Ice CREAM’EM Bar
Fruit
Veggie Bar
11
PEPperoni Pizza
S’MAC’EM Salad
GOAL POST Pears
Snickerdoodles
Veggie Bar
17
BBQ Rib Patty w/Bun
Smiles
Coleslaw
Fruit
Veggie Bar
24
Chicken Wrap
French Fries
Baked Beans
Applesauce Jello
Fruit
Veggie Bar
18
Soft Shell Taco
Refried Beans
Brown Rice
Fruit
Veggie Bar
25
Spaghetti w/Meat
Sauce
Breadstick
Green Beans
Fruit
Veggie Bar
14
Italian Dunkers
w/Marinara Sauce
Carrots
Fruit
Veggie Bar
21
NO SCHOOL
15
Beef & Bean Burrito
Broccoli w/Cheese
Whole Grain Roll
Fruit
Veggie Bar
22
Chicken Patty w/Bun
Potato Wedges
Pea Salad
Fruit
Veggie Bar
9
“KING & QUEEN”
Special
Chicken Fried Steak
Mashed Potatoes
w/Gravy
GOLDen Corn
BLUE Jello
Fruit
Veggie Bar
16
Lasagna
Breadstick
Green Beans
Fruit
Veggie Bar
23
Grilled Cheese
Tomato Soup
Pears in Cherry Jello
Fruit
Veggie Bar
28
Chicken Nuggets
Mashed Potatoes
w/Gravy
Carrots
Fruit
Veggie Bar
29
Chili
Cinnamon Roll
Cheese Slice
Fruit
Veggie Bar
30
Cowboy Cavatini
Whole Wheat Roll
Corn
Fruit
Veggie Bar
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*Choice of Milk offered daily.
Starting Time – School buses will arrive at the school at approximately 7:50
each morning. The doors of the school will be open to the students at 7:30
AM. School will begin at 8:12 in K-12. Grades K-6 will dismiss at 3:15 PM,
Grades 7-12 at 3:04 PM, buses will leave the High School at tentatively 3:25
PM.
Visitors are always welcome at the school. If you wish to visit, give us a call or
just stop in at your convenience. Upon arrival at the school, be sure to stop
at the principal’s office and receive a visitor’s pass, which will allow you to
visit the class of your choice.
Parent Portal – We are using the parent portal system. You as a parent or
guardian can check on the student’s report card, attendance, assignments,
and other various items. Just stop by the school offices to sign up.
A Birth Certificate is required for all students attending school. This must be a
certified copy that you may obtain at the county courthouse in your county.
We will make a copy of the certificate and return your original to you. If you
have already presented a birth certificate and we have a copy, you need
not present it again. If a birth certificate is not presented at the time of a
student’s initial registration, the student may be provisionally admitted for a
maximum of ten (10) days. If a birth certificate is not provided within ten (10)
days of registration, the student will not be able to continue attendance until
the birth certificate is presented in the school office (per SDSL 13-27-3.1
thru13-27-3.3).
Students Absences – Students are allowed a total of 6 days per semester for
absences. Any absences beyond that will require all time to be made up
before school, after school, or on Saturdays. Doctor’s notes/appointment
cards must be presented to the office in order for doctor appointments to
not count as one of the 6 days. Please call if you have any questions.
Delta Dental Insurance For more than 35 years, Delta Dental of South Dakota
has offered the Delta Dental Accident Plan to South Dakota families. Delta
Dental will no longer provide paper applications to the schools; however,
applications are available on-line at the Delta Dental of South Dakota
website, www.deltadentalsd.com. Also, renewal notices will be sent directly
to individuals currently enrolled in the plan.
School Calendar – the school calendar is set – vacation days, most extracurricular activities, semester exams, graduation, concerts, etc. Please refer
to our website for monthly activities and sport schedules. When updates to
the calendar are made, those changes appear on the school website.
Please refer to it for the most up-to-date information. www.alcesterhudson.k12.sd.us
Seniors – have 2 senior pictures reserved for the school. One is used for the
class composite picture (elementary commons), and one is for the Cubette.
Just a reminder, the Cubette senior page us usually due by December, so
please have your pictures taken early enough to have these wallet-sized
photos available.
Library
Dee Cole & Nola Conner
Welcome back to a
new year at the library.
We have new books for
the fall that Mrs. Conner
will be cataloguing as
soon as she comes back
to work.
Our Big Event for the fall
will of course be the
Scholastic Book Fair
which will happen
September 14th -18th. We
will do Parents night on
September 14th and then
Grandparents Lunch on
September 16th as well as
our fair being on-line for
those of you that cannot
make it to those events.
In the fall we also do our
Coin War so you can
start to collect your coins
for that. Remember that
we also do the coin war
at our downtown
business at that time too.
This year the theme for
the book fair is Monster
Book Fair: Reading is so
much fun you will have
Goosebumps. So let’s
do a Monster of a Book
fair and be able to buy
many new things for our
library.
Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors – testing dates for the ACT are always listed
outside Mrs. Doering’s office door. You may also access and register on-line
for the ACT by going to www.act.org.
ALCESTER-HUDSON SCHOOLS
EL 409 6th Street/HS 102 E 5th Street
Alcester, SD 57001
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Phone: EL 934-2171 or 984-2070
HS 934-1890 or 984-2020