October/November 2014 - Pender Public Schools

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October/November 2014 - Pender Public Schools
October — November 2014
52 Pender FFA and 7 Emerson-Hubbard FFA students with the help of advisor, Mr. Rusty Bartlett
put on another successful Farm Safety Day on
September 24th. The 3rd—6th grade Pender
students, the 3rd graders from EmersonHubbard, Winnebago, Walthill and Wakefield all
enjoyed a day filled with farm safety information.
Everything from archery, to hearing safety, to
safety around large/small farm animals, to ATV
safety. A mock ATV rescue kicked off the day’s activities.
2014/2015—Issue 2
September 24, 2014
Dear Parents, Students, and District Stakeholders,
I am writing this newsletter article on the first full fall day of 2014. The summer is officially over and the 2014-2015
school year is in full swing. While the warm days of summer are behind us until the summer of 2015, the fall weather is usually
quite pleasant. I plan to enjoy the mild days and cool evenings before the bitter cold of winter arrives, and I hope you do as well.
The school year is off to a great start, and I am confident the positive momentum we have been able to build to this point will
continue.
I want to take the opportunity to address an issue that recently presented itself. In 2001, the federal government implemented the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Essentially, this federal legislation began the process of holding schools accountable for making sure every student in every public school in the United States met minimum academic standards. On the
surface, this legislation appeared to be exactly what public school districts in the US should strive to attain. Why wouldn’t every
school work to make sure every student meets minimum academic standards? To be very honest, the staff and students at Pender Public Schools works very hard day in and day out to help students maximize their abilities and meet or exceed the minimum
academic standards.
While this legislation was passed in 2001, public education in the US was given 12 years to achieve this goal. A timeline
was established and the bar for the minimum percentage of students required to meet the minimum academic standards slowly
raised. At the time, this legislation seemed harmless mostly because 12 years is a long time. The 2013-2014 school year in 2001
seemed centuries away.
As we all know, time has slowly ticked away, and the 2013-2014 school year is now in our rear view mirror. In other
words, the federal expectation for Pender Public Schools was for all students in grade 3-8 and 11 to meet minimum academic
standards in both reading and math. Unfortunately, Pender did not hit that target. Pender also missed a target during 20122013 school year at one grade level in the content area of reading. During the 12-13 school year, 89% of students in 11th grade
were required to meet minimum standards, but Pender fell short of that mark as well. This has placed the district in the undesirable category of “Not Met” with respect to federal government expectations for student performance. Furthermore, the High School is in an even more undesirable category of “Needs Improvement” because the expectation was not met for two consecu-­‐
tive school years.
Please don’t panic, and please keep reading. Almost every school in Nebraska is in the same or a very similar situation. That is the case because the expectation of 100% of students being at or above the minimum academic standards is not reasonable. Common sense tells us that we will always have students at various levels with respect to knowledge, learning, and academic achievement. I would love to say it is fully possible for every student in every public school in the country to meet the
minimum academic standards, but that is simply not possible. I am a tremendously optimistic person by nature, but even my
optimism isn’t enough to overcome the realism of this impossible expectation.
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District patrons may or may not hear much about Pender or other schools throughout the State of Nebraska when the
“State of the Schools Report” is publicly released in late October. The State of the Schools Report is an annual report of various
school data including the prior year’s accountability assessments commonly referred to as NeSA assessments. Regardless of whether or not negative information will be shared about PPS, I want Pender’s district patrons to know that we have a high quality school that provides students with a high quality education. The education we provide for our students allows them to be
very successful adults capable doing anything they desire. It is unfortunate that good schools like Pender might have a negative
light shined on them due to the unrealistic expectations of the federal government. Pender will continue to do everything possible to maximize the potential of each and every student in the district. We do a wonderful job of educating our students, and I
am confident in the education and opportunities that are available and provided to our students.
I think it is also important to mention that Nebraska is one of very few states required to meet the federal expectations
set forth in NCLB. This is the case because most states in the US have applied for and received a waiver. The waiver requires
states to comply with other federal requirements, most notably, the Common Core State Standards and the assessments associated with those standards. The Nebraska Department of Education has not applied for a waiver for various reasons which means
public schools in Nebraska are still held accountable to meet the expectations of NCLB. The schools in the states that have applied for and received a waiver do not have to meet the NCLB expectations. I do not know how the Nebraska Department of
Education plans to proceed, but until a waiver is received or a change in federal policy happens, all public schools in Nebraska will
be held accountable to meet the expectations set forth in NCLB.
The good news is that PPS is NOT in jeopardy of losing the ability to educate district students. Furthermore, PPS will
continue to provide a wonderful education for every student in the district. School personnel plan to use the NCLB expectations
and the label of “Not Met” as motivation to help make PPS an even better school district. We are not naïve enough to think that
improvement is not possible, and we work very hard to improve the education provided to our students all of the time. That
being said, I am very proud to be part of this wonderful school district. It is full of amazing students, wonderful teachers and staff
members, positive and supportive parents, and district patrons that are simply good people. I think we should all share that
pride because PPS really is a darn good school!
This is a lot of information to digest, so I encourage anyone with questions, concerns, or comments to contact me via
email, phone, or in person at the school.
GO PENDRAGONS!!!
Jason Dolliver, Superintendent
October/November 2014
Pendragon Students, Parents, and Community Members,
I hope the changing of seasons finds all of you well and enjoying the beautiful fall weather. Fall Activities are in full swing and Winter Activities will be right around the corner. I hope to continue seeing
many of you supporting our kids in all the activities we have going on!
Our MAP testing process has finished up with success this last month. With MAP we can assess students progress up to 3 times a year. At Pender Jr-Sr High we assess Math, Science, Language, and Reading.
It is a progressive test that helps to determine a student’s grade level ability based on a variety of ques-­‐
tions that progress as you move through the testing module.
Parent/Teacher Conferences are coming up soon on Wednesday, October 22 from 3:00-9:00 p.m. I
hope this new time frame gives you and your child the opportunity to come in and visit with the teachers.
So many good things come from face to face interactions between teachers and parents that it will only
improve the educational experience of your child. Take the time to come in and discuss grades, behaviors,
and MAP scores with their teachers. As always, feel free to contact your child’s teachers any time you have a question.
Along with my day-to-day activities here in the building I too have been doing things to make myself
a more effective administrator. I continue to take grad classes, this semester in School Law and School
Community Relations. I have also been able to go to a few conferences that deal with classroom management strategies, MAP testing, and School Improvement. I will continue to look for ways for my staff and me
to better ourselves in the roles that we serve here in the district.
I encourage you all to call or email with questions if you have them. Please continue to introduce
yourselves at the school functions or out in the community. It has been a wonderful start to the school
year and I look forward to working with all of you as this year progresses.
Thanks,
Eric Miller
7-12 Principal
Hello Pendragon Families!
Well its official ~ Happy Fall! The weather is cooling off and our hectic summer schedules are slowing a bit
(hopefully). Things are however in full swing here in the elementary school! The students have just completed
Aims Web testing, MAP testing, and Guided Reading benchmarking. We are off to a WONDERFUL start!
Homecoming is right around the corner! In the elementary we plan to celebrate and participate each and every
day! Monday is twin/look-alike day. Tuesday is super hero/Disney character day. Wednesday is favorite sports
player/cheerleader day. Thursday is traitor day (dress like an opponent). Friday, as always, is spirit day! Dress in
red and white and help cheer the Pendragons on to victory! Student council will have awards for the “best dressed” and there will be a Principal’s Spirit Award each day! Look for fun Homecoming 2014 pictures to appear on our Facebook/Twitter pages each day! GO BIG RED!
The Pender Public Schools PTO is off and running! The start-up committee met in late September. The first order
of business was developing a mission statement for the organization. The mission statement is: The Pender Public
Schools PTO is organized for the purpose of supporting the education of children in the Pender Public Schools by
fostering relationships among the school, parents and teachers. A founding board of directors was established as
well as a date for the first official meeting. Please make plans to attend the first official Pender Public Schools PTO
meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the lunchroom. It is exciting to see such a motivated,
enthusiastic group of parents ready to make a difference in the education of our children!
With the end of the first quarter of school rapidly approaching, your thoughts may be turning to your child’s report card. Remember that Pender Elementary has moved to a Standards-Based Grading & Reporting (SBGR) system.
The primary goal of SBGR is to better communicate specifically and clearly what each student knows and is able to
do according to state/district content standards. SBGR removes extraneous factors (group work, effort, attitude,
attendance) and solely focuses on proficiency. We will continue to provide parents with information regarding
SBGR. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
If you haven’t already, call the office and sign up the Elementary eNews electronic weekly newsletter. It is full of
information from each teacher as well as weekly reminders and afterschool program schedules. We also continue
to seek donations for our Backpack Food Program. We are currently packing 40 bags of food each week to send
home with our students. If you would like additional information about how you can help, please contact the
school office. Look for more information in this newsletter regarding National School Lunch Week Oct. 13-17th.
As you can tell, we have a lot of exciting things happening at Pender Elementary School! If you ever have any
questions or concerns please feel free to give me a call or stop in and visit. It’s a GREAT day to be a Pendragon! Kelly Ballinger
P-K Principal/ Special Services Director
Greetings! Things have been a little busy here and we are all getting set into new routines. I would like to make everyone aware
that this year I have developed a website for the sole purpose of things going on in the Guidance Office. This website was developed to benefit the students in the Pender school system, so the only way to access the site is for me to share the following link:
https://sites.google.com/site/pendragonsguidanceoffice/. By developing this secure site makes the work and opportunities created
by me only accessible to our students and you. I do not want to spend the time working on something for our students if a student
from another district also has the same access to something created for the purpose of benefitting Pender Public Schools. Don’t
get me wrong;; I enjoy watching students succeed;; it’s just that I like to watch our Pendragons succeed a little more. Things that I would like to inform you of are:
Tri-State Area College Fair, Sunday, October 5, 12:30-3:00 p.m. – Marina Center, South Sioux City
For details, including a list of participating colleges, see Mr. Nixon.
Register for a barcode!
Before you attend a college fair or EPP, visit NebraskaCollegeFairs.org to register for a barcode. Take the barcode to the
event and college reps will scan it to retrieve your demographic information.
Attend a Financial Aid Program and you may win a $500 scholarship!
If you’re a high school junior or senior – and if you attend an EducationQuest Financial Aid Program (FAP) before February 1,
2015 - you’ll earn a chance to win one of three $500 scholarships! The Financial Aid Program is scheduled for Wednesday,
October 29 in the Distance Learning Lab at the High School.
Seniors…have you visited your top colleges?
If you haven’t done so already, visit your top colleges soon to narrow your choices. Application deadlines will start hitting later
this fall. Follow these tips for a successful visit:
Contact the admissions office at least two weeks in advance to schedule your visit. Make appointments with an admissions
representative, financial aid counselor, and a faculty member in the area of study that interests you.
Check out the college website before your visit. Most college sites have a section for prospective students. You might even be
able to schedule your campus visit online.
Visit while school is in session. You won’t get the true flavor during breaks or finals week.
Ask LOTS of questions.
Winning the scholarship game
Follow these tips to increase your chances of earning scholarships:
Don’t pay for scholarship searches! Use free search sites including ScholarshipQuest at EducationQuest.org where you’ll find over 2,000 state and local awards. Scholarship resources are also available through your school counselor’s office and at Edu-­
cationQuest offices in Kearney, Lincoln and Omaha.
Focus on college-based and local scholarships. You’re more likely to earn them over large national awards.
Continually update your activities, honors and volunteer or paid jobs using the Activities Resume at EducationQuest.org.
Earn the best possible ACT/SAT scores by taking the exams in the spring of your junior year and again in the fall of your senior
year.
Use quality references such as a teacher, coach or counselor. Encourage them to write specific examples of your leadership
skills. Give them advance notice and a specific deadline.
Pay close attention to grammar and spelling. Ask at least two people to proofread your application.
On Friday, September 19th the fifth grade class attended the
Missouri River Outdoor Expo, hosted by Ponca State Park (a
school day invitational). Area 5th graders were invited to experience this prelude to the weekend, which offers over 45 interactive outdoor activities for kids! There were approximately
30 schools that attended with over 1000 students. The Pender
fifth grade class was engaged in activities that involved turkeys,
trapping, animal calls, and turtles. The combined total attendance for Friday and Saturday was over 50,000 people; making
this the largest outdoor expo in the Midwest. Thank you to Rod
Heise and Janet Trimble for coming along to help make this day
a success.
The National Mentoring Partnership is joining the Coaches’ Mentoring Challenge to expand the reach and presence of this successful campaign
to connect youth with caring adult mentors. MENTOR’s recent report, The Mentoring Effect, found through a nationally representative survey of
young adults ages 18-21 that mentoring is linked to improved academic,
social and economic prospects. As just one example, at-risk young adults
surveyed who had a mentor while they were growing up were 55% more
likely to be enrolled in college than those who did not have a mentor.
These benefits to youth ultimately strengthen our communities and our
nation.
The report also found that one in three young people will grow up without
having a mentor.
By connecting young people with caring adults we provide them with a powerful asset to achieve success in all aspects of their lives,” said David Shapiro, CEO of MENTOR. “Coaches are mentors both on and off the field and they are uniquely positioned to motivate fans to become mentors. We’re grateful for the commitment of those involved and the energy brought by the Big 12 support and new coaches joining the challenge.”
“Students in elementary, middle and high school represent our next generation of college students, athletes and leaders, and mentoring prepares them for excellence, effort and achievement on campus,” said Bob Bowlsby, Big 12 Conference Commissioner. “The Coaches’ Mentoring
Challenge is an opportunity for our teams and their fans to support youth through mentoring and strengthen our connection to the communities
our universities call home.”
The Coaches’ Mentoring Challenge is an annual campaign to connect more youth to mentors that began as a friendly challenge to fans by
Coach Tom Osborne at the University of Nebraska and Coach Bill Snyder at Kansas State in 2008. Within six years, coaches from Big 12 and
Big Ten schools in Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota joined the challenge and rallied nearly 9,000 new volunteers in 2013.
Each coach teams up with one of MENTOR’s affiliate Mentoring Partnerships or another nonprofit partner that provides a way for fans to sign up
to become a mentor and matches them to a local mentoring program. For additional information on how to become a mentor for the Pender
TeamMates program please contact Andrea Hansen (402-385-3244 ext. 303 or [email protected]) or Kelly Ballinger (402-385-3244
ext. 150 or [email protected])
Cold and flu season is already here. Please remember:
1) Call the office and let us know if your child will not be
attending school due to illness.
2) If your child is running a temperature of 100 or higher
they must be fever free for 24 hours before returning
to school.
News From The Junior Class
The Junior class has finished their magazine sales. If you would still like to renew or order magazines please check out our online sales, or contact one of the sponsors at 402385-3244, Tab Albus (ext. 112) or Sean King (ext. 208).
Please visit:
gaschoolstore.com
Our online code is:
2516839
Thank you for your continued support!
Junior Class Soup Supper
Thursday, December 4, 2014 at 5:30
During the JV/Varsity Girls and Boys BB Games
and the Wrestling Dual vs. Wakefield
JV games begin at 4:00 Wrestling begins at 7:00
Chicken Noodle & Chili Soup
Desserts
Free Will Donation
all proceeds support the junior class
The Book Fair will be held in the elementary library
October 22nd, during Parent Teacher Conferences.
It will be open from 3:00—9:00 pm.
Please come visit us and support our book fair.
We need to make sure we have a good fair this fall because if not we lose the ability to host a “Premium”
fair. We want to make sure we receive the same number of carts and books that we have at previous fairs.
Please come support our fair so that we can keep up
the level of service we’ve provided in the past.
Thank you!!!
To recognize the National School Lunch Program and the 30 million children it serves everyday, Pender Public Schools will recognize National School Lunch Week from October 13—17,
2014. The theme this year is , “Get in the Game with School Lunch”.
Monday, October 13th - K-2 Favorite Lunch
Tuesday, October 14th - Mom’s & Muffins Breakfast / 3-5 Favorite Lunch
Wednesday, October 15th - 6-8 Favorite Lunch (National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day)
Thursday, October 16th - Dads & Donuts Breakfast / 9-12 Favorite Lunch
Friday, October 17th - Grandmas Grandpas & Gravy (w/ Biscuits) Breakfast/ Staff Favorite
Lunch
**Students are encouraged to invite their parents/grandparents/other family member to
attend any/every day.
**Additional information about National School Lunch Week can be found at:
http://www.schoolnutrition.org/NSLW2014/
The Pender PTO start-up committee met on Monday, September 22nd at 7:00 p.m.
Our mission statement was developed:
The Pender Public Schools PTO is organized for the purpose of supporting
the education of children in the Pender Public Schools by fostering relationships among the school, parents and teachers.
Our founding board of directors was established:
Co-Presidents:
Bev Schuster & Kellen Conroy
Vice President:
Connie Felber
Secretary:
Sadie Eichelberger
Treasurer:
Shane Schuster
Fundraising:
Melissa Hansen & Sonya Kelly
School Liaisons:
Shauna Kinning & Tara English
Please make plans to attend our FIRST official meeting on Wednesday, October
29th at 7:00 p.m. in the lunchroom. Planning for our 2015 activities as well as information regarding our kickoff fundraiser will be discussed that night.
Please look for PTO reminders in your child’s Thursday Folders.
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
4
CC @ South Sioux City
Invite 1:30 pm
FB vs. Omaha Nation
7 pm
VB @ Clarkson Tourney
9 am
Girls Golf—State
JH VB vs. Lyons-Decatur
3:30 pm
GG @ Oakland-Craig
Invite 9:30 am
VB Triangular @ Neligh
5:30 pm
Homecoming Week — Homecoming Week
5
6 GG Districts @
7
Norfolk 8 am
FFA Area Land Judging
8 am
JHFB @ Howells 4 pm
JVFB vs. Winnebago
5:30 pm
8
VB vs. TekamahHerman 5:30 pm
JV VB Quad @ Wisner 6
pm
12
13 JHFB vs. Humphrey/LHF 4 pm
JVFB vs. Lyons-Decatur
5:30 pm
14
15
VB @ Homer 5:30 pm
District FFA Dairy
Judging 8 am
VB @ Bancroft-Rosalie
5:30 pm
JHVB vs. EmersonHubbard 3 pm
1 pm Dismissal
EHC CC Tourney @
Genoa
FB vs. GACC @ Beemer
7 pm
16
17
18
End of 1st Quarter
JH VB Tourney @ Homer
9 am
CC Districts @ TBD
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JH/Fr VB @ OaklandTeacher In-Service 1:15 Craig Tourney 9 am
pm
FB vs. Scribner Snyder
7 pm
EHC VB Tourney @
TBD
20
21
22
23
24
25
C&B VB Quad @ Wisner
6 am
VB @ Lyons 5:30 pm
2:30 pm Dismissal
VB vs. Oakland-Craig
5:30 pm
No School
Fr/JV VB @ Wakefield
Tourney 8:30 am
P/T Conferences 3-9
pm
JVFB vs. Howells Dodge
6 pm
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10
EHC VB Tourney @
TBD
GG State Tourney @ Columbus
19
9
27
State FFA Land Judging
8 am
28
29
Elementary Pendragon
Pride Assembly 2:45
pm
CC State @ Kearney
30
VB vs. Clarkson-Leigh 5 V/JV Triangular @
pm—PARENT’S NIGHT
Pender 5:30 pm—PINK
OUT
National FFA Convention
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Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
National FFA
Convention
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 pm Dismissal
VB SubDistricts @ TBD
VB Sub-Districts @ TBD
9
10
FFA Alumni Brisket
Feed 11 am
11
12
Veteran’s Day Program
2 pm
NHS Blood Drive
13
Teacher In-Service
1:15 pm
14
15
FFA Fall Banquet 7 pm
State Volleyball @ Grand Island
16
23/30
17
18
19
20
21
22
Winter Practices Begin
7-12 Music Concert 7
pm
24
25
26
27
28
29
FFA District LSE Contest 5:30 pm
1 pm Dismissal
Thanksgiving—No
School
Thanksgiving—No
School
PreK
K-6
7-12
Adults
Breakfast
$1.45
$1.45
$1.45
$1.95
Breakfast Offered Daily
Includes: Milk, Juice, Cereal &
Toast
Lunch
$1.85
$2.10
$2.35
$3.35
Lunch Offered Daily
Includes: Choice of Milk or
Juice
Extra Milk or Juice $.45
Extra Breakfast Main $.75
Extra Breakfast Side $.50 Extra Lunch Main $1.25
Extra Lunch Side $.75
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Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
1 Turnover
Thu
Fri
2 Pancakes &
Sat
3 Biscuit & gravy
4
sausage
5
Tater tot casserole
Chicken Alfredo
Turkey club
Green beans
Broccoli
Tater tots
Applesauce
Pineapple
Peas
Bun
Breadstick
Pears
6 Breakfast bites
7 Cornbread
8 Long john
9 Breakfast flat-
10 Biscuit & gravy
Goulash
Chicken strips
Cheeseburger/bun
bread
Taco
Corn
Mac & cheese
Tater circles
Chicken fried steak
Spanish rice
Fruit cocktail
Broccoli
California blend
Mashed potatoes/
Pineapple
Bun
Peaches
Mandarin oranges
gravy
Ice Cream Cup
Bun
11
Green beans
Applesauce
Bun
12
13
14 Mom’‛s &
15
16
Dad’‛s &
17 Grannies &
Donuts
Gravy
Muffins
K-2 Favorite Lunch
3-5 Favorite Lunch
6-8 Favorite Lunch
9-12 Favorite Lunch
18
Staff Favorite
Lunch
National School Lunch Week
19
26
20
Omelet
21
Waffle stick
National School Lunch Week
22 Turnover
23 Biscuit & gravy
Spaghetti & sauces
Taco boat
Saucy Sub
Hot dog bar
24
25
Lettuce salad
Spanish rice
California blend
Chips
Pineapple
Pears
Fruit cocktail
Baked Beans
Breadstick
Brownie
27 Pancake &
28 Breakfast bites
29 Cornbread
30 Long john
31 Biscuit & gravy
sausage
Meatballs
Tater tot casserole
Chicken alfredo
Turkey Club
Chicken patty/bun
Cheesy taters
Green beans
Broccoli
Tater circles
Tater tots
Peas
Pineapple
Pears
California blend
Corn
Applesauce
Bun
Breadsticks
Fruit cocktail
Mandarin oranges
Bun
NO SCHOOL
Peaches
This institution is an equal opportunity employer.
PreK
K-6
7-12
Adults
Breakfast
$1.45
$1.45
$1.45
$1.95
Lunch
$1.85
$2.10
$2.35
$3.35
Breakfast Offered Daily
Includes: Milk, Juice, Cereal &
Toast
Lunch Offered Daily
Includes: Choice of Milk or Juice
Extra Milk or Juice $.40
Extra Milk or Juice $.45
Extra Breakfast Main $.75
Extra Breakfast Side $.50 Extra Lunch Main $1.25
Extra Lunch Side $.75
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Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3 Breakfast flat-
4 Breakfast stick
5 Coffee Cake
bread
Chicken strips
Cheeseburger/bun
6
Breakfast
7 Biscuit & gravy
sandwich
Taco
Goulash
Tater tots
Tater circles
Chicken fried steak
Spanish rice
Corn
Green bean casse-
Broccoli
Mashed potatoes/
Pears
Peaches
role
Applesauce
gravy
Ice cream cup
Bun
Mandarin oranges
Peas
Bun
Pineapple
8
Bun
9
10 French toast
11 French toast
12 Waffle stick
13 Turnover
14 Biscuit & gravy
stick
sticks
Grilled chicken
Lasagna
Tavern/bun
Chicken ‘n noodles
Chicken fried steak
Cheesy taters
Lettuce salad
Tater circles
Peas
Mashed taters
Green beans
Applesauce
Broccoli
Fruit Cocktail
Corn
Mandarin oranges
Breadstick
Pineapple
Bun
Pineapple
Bun
15
Bun
16
17 Pancake &
18 Breakfast bites
19 Cornbread
20 Long john
21 Biscuit & gravy
sausage
Taco boat
Spaghetti & sauces
Hot dog bar
Chicken patty/bun
Saucy subs
Spanish rice
Lettuce salad
Chips
Tater tots
Peas
Fruit cocktail
Peaches
Baked beans
Corn
Pears
brownie
Mandarin oranges
Applesauce
27
28
NO SCHOOL
NO SCHOOL
22
Pudding
23/30
24 Breakfast
25 Breakfast stick
26 Coffee cake
flatbread
Chicken Alfredo
Turkey club
Tater tot casserole
Broccoli
Tater circles
Green beans
Pears
California blend
Pineapple
Breadstick
Fruit cocktail
Bun
This institution is an equal opportunity employer.
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Dates To Remember...
September 28—October 3rd— Homecoming Week
October 10th-1 pm Dismissal
Teacher In-service
October 17th-End of 1st Quarter
October 22nd-2:30 pm Dismissal
Parent/Teacher Conferences 3—9 pm
October 24th-No School
November 7th-1 pm Dismissal
November 11th-Veteran’‛s Day Program @ 2 pm
November 26th-1 pm Dismissal
November 29th-November 28th-Thanksgiving
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