The Superintendent`s Script - Lisbon Exempted Village Schools
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The Superintendent`s Script - Lisbon Exempted Village Schools
Lisbon Exempted Village School District Newsletter ISSUE 2 JAN. 2016 NEWS & The Superintendent’s Script Mr. Siefke, Superintendent A warm winter welcome to all as we begin another issue of the District Newsletter. Hard to believe we are near the halfway point of the school year already and Mother Nature has not brought us a two-hour delay or cancellation of school. As always, you will receive calls from our automated system on days in which we have adjusted or with messages from the schools. If you have not been receiving or have had problems please contact the school offices for assistance. As we begin a new calendar year we would like to recognize our Board of Education members and thank them for all they do in the District. January is designated as School Board Recognition month in Ohio. The Lisbon Exempted Village School District is joining with other districts throughout the state to recognize the important contributions school board members make to their communities. Ohioans benefit every day from the dedicated energies and countless hours devoted by a group of more than 3,400 men and women across the state. These public servants are elected to serve by local citizens and receive little compensation for their tireless effects. These men and women are the local school board members of Ohio. These people unselfishly contribute their time and talents toward the advancement of public education. They represent a continuing commitment to local citizen control and decision-making in education. Even though we are making a special effort during January to show appreciation to our school board members, we recognize their contributions reflect a year-round commitment on their part. They are dedicated individuals who are committed to the continuing success of our schools and students. If you should happen to see any of these folks please take an opportunity to say thanks for all they do for the children of the district. Too often we forget about the important role that school board members play in assuring local control of our schools. Too often we are quick to criticize school board members without really knowing all the details that went into a given decision. Too often the efforts of school board members to improve our schools go unrecognized. So this month join me in thanking our school board for all they do to keep Lisbon Schools the “heart of the community.” Lastly, our goal at Lisbon Exempted Village Schools is not only provide the highest quality educational foundation for our students, but to make Lisbon Schools a positive experience. The most important ingredient to achieving this outcome is to ensure that lines of communication are developed to all for easy resolution of questions before they become conflicts. We encourage you to express your concerns directly with our staff members by scheduling a conference or phone call to avoid any misunderstandings. Our teachers and administration have always promoted an environment conducive to open lines of communication. Lisbon has always had high standards, and will continue to appreciate the input from our stakeholders. Sincerely, Joe Siefke Superintendent Lisbon Schools The men and woman serving the Lisbon School District and their years of service are: Gene Gallo, Board President - 18 years Gary Peruchetti, BOE VP - 20 years Jim Smith, - 16 years Marti Grimm - 05 years T.K. Hiscox - 02 years http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ Please Be Kind and Recycle! 1 McKinley Elementary School Principal, Mr. Kemats A Message from the Principal 2016 is here and we hope everyone’s New Year if off to a great start. The third nine week grading period is already underway. As we approach the second half of the school year, many exciting things are continuing to happen in McKinley Elementary and the Lisbon School District. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the community organizations and Lisbon families who helped to contribute to those in need over the holiday season. We have a great community that cares for one another and we are reminded of that regularly. Thank you. McKinley will be holding our annual Spelling Bees this winter. The 4th & 5th grade bee takes place on Friday, Jan 22nd. Students will compete in classroom spelling bees that will qualify them for a grade level bee in the cafeteria. The top 5th grade spellers will move on to compete in the District Spelling Bee at David Anderson Jr/Sr High School on Friday, Feb 5th at 1:00PM. We will be holding our second round of Parent / Teacher Conferences on Thursday, February 11th. As Progress Reports will be coming home with students on February 5th, please call the school to schedule your appointment early. Also, the PTO will also be hosting Valentine’s Day Room Parties on this date, and a school wide Book Fair will be held in the school library during this time as well. The student Music and Art Programs will commence this winter and spring with the 1st grade program taking place on Tuesday, March 1st and 2nd grade on Tuesday, April 19th. Kindergarten and third grade programs will take place in May. Ms. Mercer will be coordinating McKinley’s involvement in the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Math*A*Thon in March. Information will be coming home in late February with the activities culminating around the first week of March. Students will help to raise money for St. Jude’s while completing Math tasks http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ and participating in school wide events. McKinley is beginning to schedule some Academic Intervention and Tutoring sessions both during and after the school day to help prepare students with basic skills and for the upcoming state tests. Ms. Riley Blockinger has joined the McKinley staff and will be working with students in grades 1-3. Please read Photo Above: McKinley Students in the Math and Reading Club are making Ginger Bread Houses in December.. the grade level newsletters or staff websites to look for more information on this, as well as many other opportunities that arise during the coming months. Testing Update We are anticipating scores for students who took the Third Grade ELA Test in December. The next round of state testing will be in April, and Following Spring Break, students will begin testing on April 5th All of the state testing for this school year (Grades 35) will be computer based, and as we receive student scores from the state, we’ll send them home to you. As always, help your students do their best by getting plenty or rest, and a good breakfast. As always parents, we welcome your help and support as volunteers in the classroom, getting your students to school on time and sending them prepared, drop off and pick up procedures, and working with Please Be Kind and Recycle! 2 your children on skills and behaviors necessary to be successful. Educating children is a collaborative effort, and because we communicate and work together, our students and school continue to be successful. Sincerely, Dan Kemats, Principal [email protected] Fever (greater than 100.4 degrees by mouth & your child may return to school only after his or her temperature has been consistently below 100.4 degrees, by mouth, for a minimum of 24 hours without Tylenol or other fever reducer) Vomiting (even once) Diarrhea Chills General malaise or feelings of fatigue, discomfort, weakness or muscle aches Frequent congested (wet) cough Lots of nasal congestion with frequent blowing of nose To help prevent the flu and other colds, teach your children good hygiene habits: Wash hands frequently. Do not touch eyes, nose, or mouth. Cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing, use a paper tissue, throw it away, and then wash hands. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Recess During Winter Months School Nurse – Mrs. Haren Cold and Flu Season The peak of the cold and flu season is upon us. To prevent widespread flu in the school, we recommend that your child stay home from school if experiencing flu or cold symptoms. To decide whether or not to send your child to school, please consider the following guidelines. Consider keeping your child at home if he/she has any of the following symptoms: Very stuffy or runny nose and/or a cough Mild sore throat (no fever, no known exposure to strep) Mild Headache Mild stomachache Definitely keep your child at home if he/she has any of these symptoms & if symptoms worsen or persist, see doctor for evaluation: http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ Photo Above: Students that participated in the Fall Fundraiser, got a chance to have their try at the money wheel. We will continue to get students outside for recess as often as possible during winter months. Please be sure students are dressed appropriately (winter coat, hat, gloves, boots, etc…) for when we do go out. When the weather is too cold or too wet and keeps us in, we will have indoor recess. Please Be Kind and Recycle! 3 McKinley Elementary Clubs & Activities Student Senate - The McKinley Student Senate conducted a food drive in the month of November. Eight hundred thirtyeight (838) pounds of canned goods and non perishables were donated to the Second Harvest Food Bank. The Student Senate also participated in the Lisbon Christmas Parade taking second place for a marching unit. Reading & Math Club – The McKinley Reading & Math Clubs held an event in December making Gingerbread Houses. The students read a book, used math skills to construct houses, and received a book. Their next upcoming event is based around a Chinese New Year theme. Look for more events to come in the Spring. Science Club – The McKinley Science Club also held a December event using our 3D Printing technology to make Christmas Ornaments. Students used software to design and create, and then used the 3D print to “print” their ornaments to take home. The Science Club is continuing to plan more events soon using our Laser Cutter and Engraver as we are eagerly expanding our STEM program. Hour of Code – Last Fall, Mrs. vanLeeuwen held Coding classes after school. Students worked on computer coding over the course of eight sessions to gain a better understanding of the scientific, mathematical and technological skills involved in Coding. She will be scheduling more events soon. Look for newsletters, notes home or the Lisbon Schools webpage for more information. McKinley PTO What a great kick off the PTO has had for the 2015-2016 school year! The Santa’s Workshop held in December was a success, and the PTO is continuing to schedule more events this winter and spring. Thank you to all of the parents and staff that have joined us and gotten involved this year. Together we can all accomplish so many things. If you are interested in getting involved, our next meeting will be February 16th at 6:00 pm in the McKinley Photo Above: McKinley Students that were on the Honor or Merit Roll received a reward. http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ Elementary Library. We would love to see you there. Great News from the McKinley Elementary Art Room! Two McKinley Elementary artists, Katie Hawthorne and Chloe Dowd, have been chosen as state winners for the Fire Safety Poster Contest. Katie and Chloe’s poster design will be a part of the Fire Safety State Fair exhibition. It will be on display in the lobby of the State Fire Marshal office. A fire safety educator from the state office will visit McKinley Elementary on February 18 to present Katie and Chloe with an artist award. Congratulations girls for doing your best! Your hard work has been awarded! McKinley Elementary Art Gallery at Lepper Library The Lepper Library has graciously provided McKinley Elementary artists with a place to display their art! We are very happy about this community connection as we look for more ways to engage the community in our school activities. Students enjoy having the opportunity to show their art to the public. Artwork is displayed in the children’s wing of the library. An artist reception was held Thursday, January 14 for McKinley Elementary students at the Lepper Library. ODOT “Paint a Plow Program” McKinley Elementary students recently painted an ODOT steel plow which will be seen on Columbiana County roads this winter. McKinley Elementary students - Preschool through fifth grade - painted a snow plow blade for the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Paint a Plow Project. McKinley’s Visual Art Teacher, Heidi Swift, headed up the project, incorporating Ohio’s Learning Standards. Linda Barkley, Intervention Specialist for the Columbiana County Educational Service Center (CCESC), donated paint for the project. Paint a Plow is a community outreach program in which students are invited to paint an ODOT snow plow blade with original artwork to represent their individual school. In addition to being visible when in full service during the winterweather months, the blades will be used at events within the school’s community to enhance public awareness, promote safety, and foster greater appreciation of both ODOT and the school’s Visual Arts program. McKinley students, including students from CCESC classrooms which are housed at the school, worked on this cross-curricular activity. Please Be Kind and Recycle! 4 David Anderson Jr. Sr. High School Principal, Mr. Edenfield A Message from the Principal Completion of the 2nd nine weeks marks the middle of the school year and a change to the 2nd semester. Seniors are entering the 8th and final semester of their high school careers at DAHS. As we move to the end of the school year, graduation is one step closer. The anticipation to graduation day and the activities surrounding graduation grow by the day. Graduation is set for May 29th, 2016 3:00PM in the George M. Nace Gymnasium. teachers for making an extra effort in a positive way here at DAHS. Kara Diludovico and Josiah Brown-6th grade, Kaitlyn Clark and Jackson Cornwell-7th grade, Nevaeh Burkholder and Tyler Toot-8th grade, Chloe Smith and Garrett Cox-9th grade, Caitlin Parks and Chandler Harris10th grade, Lindsey Chludzinski and David Toot-11th grade, and Madison Ludlam and Avery Andric -12th grade. Parent – Teacher conference night will be held February 11th from 3:00 PM to 9:00PM. You may schedule a conference with your child’s teacher by calling the high school or junior high secretaries for an appointment. However, conferences can be held with your child’s teacher at any time during the school year. Please do not hesitate to contact your son’s or daughter’s teacher to arrange for a conference if you cannot attend during conference night. The Lisbon Exempted Village School District spelling bee will be held at the David Anderson Jr. Sr. High Auditorium on February 5th at 1:15PM. Students from both McKinley Elementary School and David Anderson Jr. High School will compete. The county wide spelling bee will also be held in the David Anderson Jr. Sr. High School Auditorium on March 9th. Our extra-curricular activities here at DAHS are in full swing. There are a host of boys and girls basketball games from the junior high to the varsity level on a weekly basis conducted in our gymnasiums. Congratulations to the Star Students of the Month nominated by their http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ WHAT CAN YOU LEARN FROM A VAMPIRE? The way a movie vampire covers his face with his cape is a good way to stop the spread of germs. It’s called the Vampire Cough. Next time you cough or sneeze, cough into the inside bend of your elbow. If you cough into your hands, the germs from your mouth get spread around. Think about it - what was the last thing you touched with the inside of your elbow? Please Be Kind and Recycle! 5 Jr. High Student Senate Leadership Summit The Following Student Senate Members: Madelyn Liberati, Ben Coleman, Lexie Gentry, Alivia Leyman, Laura Waters, Isabell Perez, Nicolas Mundy, Tyler Toot attended a Leadership Summit at Kent State University Salem Branch. Photo Above: Students that were on the leadership Summit trip working out some problems while they were there. Lisbon Basketball Photo Above: Students that were on the leadership Summit trip for the Junior High Student Senate The students started out filling out a guide to student services in the student lounge. Students then went to the lecture hall where they listened to a keynote speaker, Drew Caldwell & Charlie Myers (OH Alliance of YMCAs). They talked about leadership qualities and how one moment in your life you could have a strong impact on someone else’s life without you even knowing it. The Boys and Girls Basketball teams have kicked off their season and both Varsity programs are experiencing a lot of success on the court. Both The boys and girls currently lead the White Tier of the Inter Tri County League. The Varsity Girls record is 11-3 and the Varsity Boys record is 11-1. Make sure you get to the last few home games for the Girls and Boys Basketball Program. The girls have 3 more home games with Senior Night being February 11th against Southern Local and the Boys have 7 home games left with Senior Night landing on February 12th against Beaver Local. Hope to see you supporting our Blue Devils. Students then broke into two sessions which were called Justice Talking and Effective Leadership Academy. Students worked on various activities in these sessions. Finally, the students attended a Volunteer Agency Fair in the Student Lounge. Students were able to collect many resources here and contacts that could help with their community service projects. http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ Please Be Kind and Recycle! 6 . . Humane Society / Dog Pound The 8th Grade Science Club collected a number of items for the Columbiana County Dog Pound during the holiday season. Thank you for all who supported our efforts. If you are looking for a new family pet, the dog pound offers a lot of great dogs who need homes. Volunteers are always welcome Photo Above: Students that helped with the Dog Pound Drive. The DAHS Just Say No Club was also collecting socks for those in need. Donations were given to students in the Junior High as well as down at McKinley. 8th Grade Science Club In November the 8th Grade Science Club had a meeting where Jim Kerr from the Beaver Creek Wildlife Center came in and gave a lesson on snakes in Ohio. Photo to the Left: Jim Kerr, from Beaver Creek Wildlife Center shows the 8th Grade Science Class a few snakes and presents them with some interesting information. http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ Photo Above: This is a flyer with info about the Beaver Creek Nature Center, their hours May through October are Sat. & Sun 1-5pm. Lisbon Basketball Homecoming Lisbon will hold its basketball homecoming crowning Friday between the JV’s and Varsity games against Southern Local. The dance will be held from 7-10 p.m. Saturday in the David Anderson High School Auxilliary Gym. The Basketball Homecoming Court includes Sara Haren, Hannah Hiscox, Haille Metzgar, Leah Emmerling, and Kayla Dickson. Please Be Kind and Recycle! 7 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Lisbon Exempted Village Schools 317 North Market Street Lisbon, OH 44432 Administration Offices 317 North Market Street Lisbon, OH 44432 Phone: 330-424-7714 Fax: 330-424-0135 David Anderson Jr/Sr High 260 W. Pine Street Lisbon, OH 44432 Phone: 330-424-3215 Fax: 330-424-1004 PAID Salem, OH 44460 Postal Customer Lisbon, OH 44432 McKinley Elementary School 441 E. Chestnut Street Lisbon, OH 44432 Phone: 330-424-9869 Fax: 330-424-9860 The David Anderson High School 2016 Basketball Homecoming Court Photo Above (L/R): Sara Haren, Hannah Hiscox, Haille Metzgar, Leah Emmerling, Kayla Dickson http://www.lisbon.k12.oh.us/ Please Be Kind and Recycle! 8