Fabulous Fundraiser Results Is A Buckeye Fan
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Fabulous Fundraiser Results Is A Buckeye Fan
November 2013 Fabulous Fundraiser Results Upcoming Important Dates: Monday & Tuesday, November 4 & 5 Parent Teacher Conferences C entral Trail’s fall fundraiser was a great success! Central students achieved over $47,000 in sales, resulting in over $20,000 in profit. Parents Club will utilize this money to help pay for special events, such as the carnival, family dance and international night. This money also helps to pay for equipment, supplies, busing for field trips and other various needs that arise throughout the school year. Thank you to the many students, parents and volunteers who helped to make this fundraiser such a successful event! November 8 - 19 Helping Hands Food Drive tuesday, November 12, 9:30 am Parents Club Meeting Thursday, November 21 “Prize Truck” for Fall Fundraiser Tuesday, November 26 5th Grade DARE Graduation and Luncheon monday, December 9, 5:30 - 8:30 PM Heros “Drop and Shop” Is A Buckeye Fan More GIVING than a Wolverine Fan? C entral Trail will be “kicking off” the annual Helping Hands Thanksgiving food drive on Friday, November 8, with a fun, football themed contest. When students bring in food items to donate, they will be able to choose to put the items on either a Buckeye or Wolverine team table, located at the front of the school. On Wednesday, November 20, the items will be totaled and the most giving team will be announced. To help fill a Thanksgiving food basket for a Central Trail family in need, while at the same time showing pride in your favorite team, please consider donating some of the following food items: Dry Stuffing Mix Canned Vegetables Instant Potatoes Cake Mix Frosting Sauces Cranberry Sauce Canned Fruit Gravy (canned or mix) 1 “Pennies for Pies” with Market Day B e sure to check out all of the delicious, holiday food offerings available in the upcoming Market Day flyer, or online at www.Marketday.com! Throughout the month of November, all proceeds from the sale of all pies will be donated to the Central Helping Hands program. The top selling class will receive a class pie party, as well as a silly string battle with Mrs. Schaal! What IS the Central Helping Hands Program? T he Helping Hands committee is a group of parents that work behind the scenes, to assist Central Trail families who are in need of food, clothing or other necessities. If you are interested in helping when a request arises, please email Lisa Marselek at lmarsalek@yahoo. com or Dana Imbrock at [email protected] to be included in the email list of those willing to help. Confidentiality of those receiving assistance is strictly maintained through Mrs. Kunklle, the guidance counselor. Heros “Drop and Shop” Event M ake plans on Monday, December 9 for an enjoyable evening of holiday shopping with no kids, while benefiting Central Trail at the same time. Heros, located at 9851 Meridian Court in Rossford, will be hosting a “Shop and Drop” for all Central children (and potty trained siblings) from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The cost is $10 per child and includes a pizza dinner, carnival tent prize and endless amounts of jumping and bouncing. For every paid admission, $3 will be given back to Central Trail towards the Heros2Go services that are utilized for events such as the carnival and field day. Central Trail Student Gives Back F ourth grader, Maira Hafeez has raised over $300 for the Hickman Cancer Center at Flower Hospital. “She really has a passion for helping people,” says Amy Keller of the Foundation offices. They are impressed that she has continued her efforts over the past three years. Maria has raised money selling home grown vegetables and creating signs and a donation Thinking Out of the (Lunch) Box C urrently, our lunchroom helper spends the majority of her time assisting many, many students with opening the items packed in their lunch box. Please be mindful of packaging when choosing items for your child’s lunch, or consider slightly opening the package for your child before packing it. Independent students will help our lunchroom helper to better utilize her time for other important tasks. box for her dad’s office. Maira chose the Hickman Cancer Foundation, “because kids with cancers are really scared. Other diseases give you a better chance for living a long time, with cancer you need lots of medicines to be healthy again.” Maira encourages others to take part in supporting organizations that they believe in. 2 Twitter Central Staff is on Twitter. Please follow us for fun classroom and school wide updates! Central Trail: @CentralTrail I have recently been introduced (by Mrs. Morgan!) to a text reminder application called REMIND 101. This will allow me to periodically send out school reminders and updates via text message using a safe and secure application. To participate in receiving text message reminders, simply text: 567.703.4167 with the message @prinschaal. This is a one-way text communication from me to you. This service does not allow for people in my group to respond to my text. You are able to opt out at anytime by messaging ‘stop’ to the above number. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you! ~ Angie Schaal Absences P arents, we appreciate and encourage your courtesy calls regarding your child’s absence, however regardless of your courtesy call, we are mandated by law to make an attempt to contact you regarding your child’s absence. This is achieved by the automated calling system. This call asks you to verify your child’s absence/tardiness as well as to send a note in when the student returns to class. If you have already called in then you do not need to call again. This is also why it is so important that you provide us with a phone number on your child’s Student Verification Form where you can be reached or a voicemail may be left. These were sent home at the beginning of the year for your review and returned to the school. There are certain absence codes ie, PCA, Funeral etc that will not trigger the calling system. In those cases you will not receive a phone call because you have sent in or filled out forms letting us know of the child’s absence and we have that on file. Thanks for your cooperation. District News… American Education Week: November 10 - 16 American Education Week is an annual celebration of education and will be held November 11-17, 2012. This year’s theme, Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility, spotlights the importance of providing every child in America with a quality public education and the need for everyone to do his or her part in making public schools great. 8th Grade Parent Open Houses Both high schools will provide open houses in November for current 8th grade students and their parents to help families make decisions about their high school choices. November 7 Southview High School November 14 Northview High School 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Learn about different course offerings, extra and cocurricular activities and have a chance to meet staff and tour the school. The open houses are open to any Sylvania 8th grade student whether or not they are currently attending one of the Sylvania Schools. 3 Foundation Work Sylvania Schools boasts an academic and athletic foundation serving as separate entities from the schools, but work with the District. Sylvania Athletic Foundation announces the 2013 Hall of Fame honorees: Burnham High School: Harold Hall, 1945; Herm Stokes, 1957; and Jack Boyd, 1959; Sylvania High School: Frank Lukacs, 1964; Mark Simpson, 1966; and Kevin Shaw, 1975; Northview: Matt Trumbull, 1995; Julia Dempster Koralewski, 2004; and Jessica Okorafo, 2005; Southview: Kate Pendry Guttormsen, 1992; Kelly Rowe, 2004; and Aaron Waldie, 2005; along with coaches: Lewis Whitman, Burnham/Sylvania/North view; Ted Dennison, Sylvania; and Mike O’Reilly, Southview. Join the honorees at the Northview/Southview Football Game on Friday, November 1 and then reserve your seat for the banquet on Saturday, November 2 at Sylvania Country Club. Tickets for the banquet are $45 per person. Contact Brian Kezur at 419-304-7561 for information. The Sylvania Academic Excellence Foundation (AEF) was formed in 1985 to add enrichment to the classroom in the form of grants and to form a bridge with Burnham, Sylvania, Northview and Southview High School graduates. Each spring, AEF holds an Alumni Hall of Fame banquet to honor deserving alumni of the schools. Holiday Art Trail. The 4th Annual Holiday Art Trail will take place on December 6 and 7 in Downtown Sylvania. The trail features area artists and galleries as well as student artists from each of the schools. Look for more details to come. Did You Know Winterization. The Cat Attack Robotics Team will winterize your lawn mowers. They will sharpen the blades, change the oil, stabilize the gas and power wash/clean mowers for $30. Call 419-887-3490 or email [email protected] Illness Mapping. You can now follow outbreaks of flu, allergies and other illnesses around the country through an interactive mapping protocol. Check it out to know what is happening in an area that you heading. www.sickweather.com Community Events Northview vs Southview Community Picnic & Game on Friday, November 1. Tailgate at 5:30 p.m. / Game at 7 p.m. Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, November 2 at Sylvania Country Club at 6:30 p.m. Fall Back One Hour: Eastern Standard Time Begins, Sunday, November 3 Go to www.sylvaniaschools.org and click on alumni No School: Parent Teacher Conferences. Grades K-5 on Monday and Tuesday, November 4 and 5 Weather/School Closings/Delays No School: Parent Teacher Conferences: Grades K-8 on Tuesday, November 5 There are multiple ways to access information about school delays and closings through the District website at www.sylvaniaschools.org, the District Facebook page, Twitter or calling the District weather information line at 419-824-8696. Information is also available through all of the local TV and radio stations. Election Day, Tuesday, November 5. Remember to vote Rotary Annual Pancake Supper, Tuesday, November 5 at Northview, 5:30 - 8 p.m. Two-Hour Late Start, Thursday, November 14 Community News Shrek, The Musical, Northview on November 21-24. Tickets available at www.northviewtheatre.org Shop & Crop. On Saturday, November 2, various vendors will be available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for holiday shopping at Southview High School. Special scrapbook sessions will run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Contact Lynn Dona [email protected] for registration information. All proceeds to benefit the Southview band. No School: Thanksgiving Holiday, November 27-29 Downtown Delights on Thursday, November 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. on Main Street in Downtown Sylvania. A Chili-N in Sylvania contest between participating shops and merchants. Your Input is Appreciated If you have questions and/or concerns that you would like addressed, please send to: Superintendent’s Office, Dept. C, 4747 N. Holland Sylvania Road., Sylvania, Ohio 43560 or via email to: [email protected]. We want to hear from you. 4 November Students of the Month… Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Joshua Black Blake Dykhuis Lacie Filas Jack Goodnough Shelby Hirsch Eisley Holt Trent Riggs Taylor Schneider Henry Shao Olivia Stroud Natalie Sulier Ruby Urich Jackson Wroblewski Khaled Beseiso Wyatt Chesser Christian Faber Carson Fielding Kingston Genot Lauren Hollar Yolanda HU Jonah Shine Evan Slusher Emma Smith Olivia Smith Aiden Tober Hailey Yockey Mohamad Alshawa Tyler Applin Sophia Black Jasmine Boose Joel Davis Dylan Johnson Morgan Kwiatkowski Aubrianna Marroquin Emily Rogers Ashley Wong Mina Abdel Khalek Ahmed Abuhassan Emmad Ali Hailey Brass JoBeth Daniels Jacob Dukate Bobby Fuchs Mary Isabelle Weinman Allen King Rhone Lay Grace Lowe Avery O’Loughlin John Rockefeller Kasey Schutt Molly Altman Jacob Ball Alia Beseiso Kaden Blaze Elise Brown Jacob Cartwright Brooke Johnson Laney King JP McNerney Logan Moores Jack Moran Olivia Ramsdell Peter Sung Kaleb Demaline Ben Doenecke Ellie Evans Taj Haidar Hayden Kilgore Ciara Lieberman Emma Oliver Amaan Omer Lucas Podolsky Aaron Puterbaugh Jordin Rawski Marissa Ray Lily Rieman Ernest Seton Jacob Sweitzer Danny Thompson Sophia Weiman Abby Williams Cameron Young 5
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