April 2013 Newsletter (Read-Only) - Tri
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April 2013 Newsletter (Read-Only) - Tri
Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 1 Tri-County Area School District 409 S West Street Plainfield, WI 54966-9608 (715) 335-6366 www.tricounty.k12.wi.us PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Plainfield WI 54966 PERMIT #7 CAR RT ST RURAL ROUTE OR POST OFFICE BOXHOLDER April 2013 Tri-County Middle School Battle of the Books 2013 Fourteen teams of 5th-8th grade students competed in this year’s Battle of the Books program. All team members began reading the same 10 selected books in November, with titles ranging from fantasy to historical fiction, from animal and sports stories to mystery fiction. In March, teams competed in 12 playoff battles, with the final battle being held in the lecture hall on March 18th. Battle questions focused on plots, characters, settings, and quotes from the 10 titles, and took the form of, “In which book...?”, with points being awarded for correct title and author answers. Love, Peace, Read and The Word Warriors teams competed in our final battle, with The Word Warriors being declared this year’s Battle of the Books winner. Team members from all 14 participating teams were called to the stage and recognized for their commitment and hard work. The Word Warriors: Katie Craig (Captain), Paige Moen, Garrett Femal, Ivy Klabunde, Emma Czlapinski Love, Peace, Read : Megan Erickson, Erica Pronschinske, Addie Schubert, Brianna Phillips (Captain) THE NED SHOW was Here! On March 5th, Tri-County grades K-6 had "The Ned Show" come to our school district. "The Ned Show" presenter taught us a great lesson regarding character. NED stands for N-never give up, Eencourage others, and D-do your best. Presenter Todd also incorporated many yo-yo tricks and fun toys into the show. Just look at Rebecca's new hat! Mr. T.J. Kennedy, vice president of Heartland Farms Inc., visited the Tri-County 4th graders on Thursday, March 28th. He presented a Power Point from the farm on the potato growing process and potato chip production. At the end of the presentation, he gave each of the 4th graders a bag of potato chips, a tape measure, and a Heartland Farms "Farming for the Future" mini football. We appreciate Mr. Kennedy taking time away from the farm to share his expertise with our students! Pictured with Mr. Kennedy are children of farm employees: Lily Klisiewicz, John Conley, and Alexis Cleland. Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 2 EARLY CHILDHOOD NEWS from Mrs. Laspa The Early Childhood Program is a program for children 3-5 years of age who have an identified need which requires individualized instruction. This program provides children with meaningful concrete hands-on experiences which are fundamental to the way a young child learns. The Early Childhood Class has been busy making projects and learning new songs. We are also learning new games when we go into the gym and enjoying stories in the library. News From 4 Year Old Kindergarten It’s April already! How did that happen so quickly? The 4K has had a very busy school year so far. We have learned many new skills, including following the school routine and making new friends. The children enjoy exploring the learning centers in our rooms as well as making projects and singing songs. We are also having great fun in the library and the gym. We have enjoyed lots of exciting activities this year including Family Fun Nights and joining the Holiday Program. This spring we will be watching caterpillars change into butterflies and taking a field trip to the school forest. In May, we will celebrate with a 4K graduation ceremony. Our year is moving right along! Renee Jensen and Sandy Laspa Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 3 May 2013 Tri-County Event Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Tr@ Waupaca H.S. BB and SB vs.Port Edwards Dedication of Sydney Small Building K-4 Concert @ 12:45 5-6 Concert @ 2:00 Elementary Art Show 5k—gr4 H.S Gym Gr 5/6 Auditorium 3 H.S. Baseball and H.S. Softball @ Gresham Relay for Life Field day 11:30-3:00 for 7-8 Grades 4 State Solo & Ensemble @ UWSP 9 H.S. Baseball and H.S. Softball vs. Marion 10 H.S. Baseball and H.S. Softball Vs. Wild Rose 11 Track @ Rosholt 10 Teams Conference 6 Track vs. Port Edwards H.S. BB and SB vs. Almond/ Bancroft Math League banquet 7 H.S. Baseball and H.S. Softball @ Menominee M.S. & H.S. Choir Concert 8 Booster Club Meeting @ 6:30 H.S. Cafeteria 12 13 H.S. Baseball and H.S. Softball vs. Tigerton Lions Honors Banquet 14 Track@ Rosholt 15 Scholarship Awards night @6:30 16 H.S. Baseball @ Menominee H.S. Softball Regionals 17 Shara Olympics @ Wautoma 18 19 20 Track vs. TBA 21 22 23 Track Sectionals 24 5-6 grade Awards @1:00 Graduation @7:00 p.m. Baseball Regionals 25 29 30 7-8 grade Awards & Recognition @ 1:00 p.m. 4K Graduation 5:30 4k last day Mon/Wed group 4k last day Tues/Thurs group EC last day 31 Last Day of School For Students Early Release @ 12:45 5 26 27 Memorial Day No School Band Parade 4th Grade Rural Youth Safety Day H.S. Awards & Recognition Ceremony @ 10:15 H.S. Baseball @ Rosholt 28 Varsity Boys Baseball– VBB Games start at 4:30 /Junior Varsity Baseball-JVBB Games start at 4:40 Varsity Girls Softball– VGS Games start at 4:30 /Junior Varsity Softball-JVGS Games start at 4:30 Boys and Girls Track– BGTF starts at 3:45 unless otherwise stated Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 4 Spring Sports Pictures Wednesday April 17, 2013 3:10 Track (H.S & M.S) 3:45 Baseball (on field) 4:20 Softball (on field) Family Reading Night By Ivy Klabunde On March 14th, my friends and I were allowed the privilege of reading to the young children of Tri-County. It was Family Reading Night, a night full of fun activities including a visit from Curious George, cinnamon rolls and French toast for supper, a chance to create bookmarks, viewing book trailers made by middle school students, listening to children’s books by guest readers and much more. Over 250 students and family members participated in the fun! Makayla Beggs and I read in Mrs. George’s room. We had a lot of fun reading to the little kids! We took pictures for the rest of the night. Some families were playing Simon Says with Curious George while others participated in the literacy activities. Soon after, we looked in other rooms. There were many people reading books such as Mr. Marti, Mrs. Krummel, Mrs. Jenson, Mrs. Dill, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Sigourney, Briana Dickinson, Megan Nigh, Sheriff Peterson, Mr. Marinack, Mr. Weir (with Professor White) and many more. Tri-County Area School District April 2013 1)aloha muffin square, cereal, fruit 6) cereal bar String cheese Fresh citrus cup 13) ubr, fruit choice 7)French toast sticks Strawberries& bananas 8) omelet Potato rounds, fruit 14) waffles, sausage links, fruit 15) brkfst pizza, fresh mixed fruit cup 20)Pumpkin chocolate chip muffin, cereal choice, fruit 27) no school Enjoy your day 21) pancake on a stick, fruit juice 22) biscuit sandwich, ham & cheese, fruit 28) French toast strips, sausage links, fruit 29) soft pretzel , string cheese, fruit Page 5 2) star spangled pancake Sausage, juice 9) scrumptious coffee cake 4 oz yogurt, fruit 16)blueberry muffin square, cereal choice, fruit 23)scrambled eggs Mini bagels Fruit 30) COOKS CHOICE 3)brkfst sandwich (Ham& cheese) fruit 10)biscuit & gravy, fruit 17) brkfst bake, toasted English muffin, fruit 24) whole grain cereal, Scooby snack, fruit 31) COOKS CHOICE Breakfast prices- Students $1.25($6.25/wk) Adults $1.75($8.75/wk) Lunch prices- Pre-k-grade 4 $1.70($8.50) Grade 5-12 $2.20($11.00/wk) Reduced Price $.40($2.00/wk) Adults $3.15 ($15.75/wk) One milk offered every day with each meal: Extra milk may be purchased. A fruit choice is offered at each meal and a vegetable choice is offered for lunch every day. Menus are subject to change without notice. 1) chicken wrap, romaine, tomato, Spanish rice, steamed carrots, tropical fruit 6) hamburger , w.g. bun, leaf lettuce tomato, sweet potato fries, fruit cocktail, baked beans 13) pepperoni pizza, tossed salad, garlic brd stick, country blend, pineapple 20) sloppy joe w.g. bun, sun chips, sweet potato tots, baked beans, applesauce 27) no school 7) chicken nuggets, savory rice, broccoli, dinner roll, strawberries & banana, peaches 8) rotini casserole, garden spinach salad, w.g. bread stick, pears, grapes 2)spaghetti & meat sauce, garden salad, peas, 9-12 French garlic bread, pears 9) baked ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, biscuit & jelly Kiwi, pineapple 14) hot Ham & cheese, w.g. bun potato wedges, fresh broccoli, peaches, cookies 21) portesi cheese fries, garden spinach salad Fresh carrots, pineapple 28) mini corn dogs Ravioli, peas, fresh green pepper strips, apple, 15) Italian pasta bake, green pepper strips, baby carrots, bread with jelly, applesauce 16) taco burger shredded romaine & tomato, refried beans, pears, H) tortilla chips 22) roasted chicken patty, w.g. bun, Potato rounds, Cucumber & ranch , cookie, peaches 23)turkey & cheese sub, lettuce tomato, fries, pears, H) teddy snack 29) chicken tetrazzini, tossed salad, steamed carrots, French bread, peaches 30) cooks choice 3)taco salad, w.g. chips, green beans, dinner roll, orange wedges, fruit cocktail 17) chicken patty Mashed & gravy, green beans, dinner roll, orange wedges, fruit cocktail 24) country style beef patty, mashed potatoes & gravy steamed broccoli, dinner roll, fruit cocktail 31) cooks choice 10) fish sticks, mac & cheese, peas, baby carrots, mandarin oranges, Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 6 The Tri-County Area School HS Band recently performed at a Milwaukee Bucks game. They played for nearly 20 minutes as the Bucks fans entered the Bradley Center in downtown Milwaukee, March 17th. This completes a Fantastic Season of Pep Band performance for the TCAS Band, which has included 24 events. This schedule has been a combination of Football, Volleyball, Boys and Girls basketball, UW-SP Men's and Women's basketball and now even a professional contest. Our next concert is April 23rd, at 7 PM. this concert will include all band members grades 6-12. We hope you can make it! This photo is of Tri-County School 6th grade Band students who participated in our March 15th, solo and ensemble contest. 6th graders have an option of participating in our contest each year, and this was our largest group ever! Front Row: Dylan Trigg, Jayden Shubert, Justin Call, Krissy Wilkes, Kenzy Reilley, Jera Lopez, Anna Ertl. Second Row; Tyler Doorn, Haley Kramer, Karley Kemnetz, Nancy Perez, Sydnie Rehwinkel, David Femal, Shannon Sachs and Elizabeth Shaw. We all hope you can attend our Band Concert on April 23rd, which will beheld in the High School Gym. This is a current list of BAND events that will be performed this year-2013. Tuesday-April 23, Full Band grades 6-12. 7 PM Concert in TCAS large Gym. Saturday-May 4, State Solo and Ensemble contest UWSP. District A-1*(Band and Choir) Friday-May 24, HS Graduation Ceremony (Band,) 7 PM. Monday-May 27, Memorial Day Observance. Parade and ceremony. Grades 8-11. Our High School students completed their solo and ensemble contest on February 23rd, in Almond, WI. The French Horn Choir, Trumpet Choir, Flute Choir, Clarinet Choir, Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble were outstanding. Because of their outstanding efforts and musicianship a few will perform at our April 23rd concert. This photo of our horn section is from a rehearsal in band with; Macy Klabunde, Victoria Boyd, Quincy Pfaff, Felicity Betro, Madison Halvorson, Kayla Smiley and Maddie -Junion Sherman (in the back by percussionists). Class "A" soloists included; State Bound- Austin Heise. With Abby Van Haren on Clarinet, Ashley Taylor on Flute, Cody Eisner on Tenor Sax and Brayden Cummings on Trumpet doing very well. Our Middle School contest was held, "in house" on March 15th. Mrs. Murray judged our 55 events and these are a few pictures from that event; Hannah Perez-Flute-soloist, Jera Lopez, Nancy Perez and Karley Kemnetz-Trio for Flute and Clarinets, and a Saxophone Quartet-Dalton Cieslewicz, Katie Craig, Heidi Ertl and Claude Cleereman. Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 7 Did you see all that Irish Green? …. Then you must have been in the High School on March 13th! The Student Council sponsored a Green Out day to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and featured prizes for our most creative, crazy, and fun use of green. Winners included Samantha Conley, Maddie Sherman, and Sarah Lauer for their awesome combinations of green! Pictured left to right: Sarah Lauer, Madelyn Junion-Sherman, and Samantha Conley Pictured left to right: Dejonna Bates, Shannon Heath, Emily Bacon, and Cody Lockhart. We’re State Bound! That’s right! This year we have 5 students heading to the State Forensics competition April 19th! Dejonna Bates and Jesse Hansen have entries in the Farrago category. Emily Bacon has a Moments in History entry, and Shannon Heath and Cody Lockhart will be performing their Play Acting entry. For some students this is their first State competition experience, while others have repeated their success from previous years. Our whole Forensics team worked very hard this year at the Sub -District and District Level with these 5 students advancing on to State. If you see them make sure to say “Congrats and best of luck!” Pictured here: Jesse Hansen April Showers bring May flowers… but here at TC March pennies bring a pie in the face! As a reward for collecting $83.93 for ACS in the Middle School Student Council Penny War, Tali put her face on the line for a wonderful chocolate and cream pie. Success tastes so good! Pictured right is Tali Mondragon. (Pictured to left are some of our blood donors. From left to right, top row: Ana Juarez, Becca Cleereman, Kayla Phillips, Kasey Hirst, Maddie Sherman, Darin Reid, and Max Schoenstene. Bottom row: Kaina Banda, Katie Meyer, Shaleese Modine, Erik Erdmann, Tomas Samaniego, and Christian Reyes-Sanchez) Anyone call for a Life Saver? ... and we don’t mean the candy… As much as we love Life Savers the candy, we are really thinking about the blood donors pictured above. These students and community members participated in our Spring Blood Drive. The Blood Center of Central Wisconsin working with our High School Student Council held the blood drive March 7th and we are happy to report that we had 39 donors! These donors gave 23 whole blood units, 5 dual red products and 2 double platelets in total. Thank you to our community members and students who donated, your donations save lives right here in central Wisconsin! Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Janelle Newby is a 12th grader. Mr. Mesyk said that Janelle is always friendly and willing to engage others in diverse topics. I’ve enjoyed working with her in both Algebra and Geometry. She is maturing into an exceptional young lady. Aaron Leistra is a 12th grader. Mr. Sherman said that Aaron is a quality student. His work is on time and done correctly. Aaron is quiet in class but has a sense of humor and is a friend to all. Quincy Pfaff, a tenth grader, has done a great job this year in both Quiz Bowl and math League according to Mr. Mesyk. He is currently in 6th place out of 71 in the UWSP Math League competition. He is very dependable and capable of even greater achievements. Mr. Sherman said that Quincy is a bright student who leads his class by example. He is prepared for class, turns in quality work, and is polite and respectful. Thomas Sachs, a tenth grader, has shown great improvement from last year to this year according to math teacher Mr. Mesyk. He has taken much more responsibility for himself and his grades. Thomas has a positive outlook on life and is an enjoyable individual to be around. Page 8 Mr. Mesyk said that Kyle Black, an 11th grader, has been a positive influence in my Impact period this school year. He acts responsibly and does his best to get along with everyone. He brings a fresh perspective from his varied life experiences. Ms. Stillman said that Cody Walter, an 11th grader, is an exceptional student. She always turns her work in on time and goes above and beyond what is expected of her. Cody is a true joy to have in class and will succeed in all that she does. 9th grader, Dakota Lockhart, is a hard working student who is extremely enjoyable to have in class. Ms. Stillman, Ag teacher, said that he completes all of his work on time and puts forth 110% effort. Not only does he work hard in the class but also outside of class in his extracurricular activities. Mr. Mesyk said that Dakota has steadily improved in Algebra as this year has progressed. He asks good questions, makes insightful comments and is an overall positive influence in the classroom. Mrs. Mitchell, choir teacher, said that Dakota is always pleasant and good mannered. Mr. Raboin said that Melinda Anderson, a 9th grader, has been a good student in science all year. She works well independently and with others. She has maintained strong grades and has been an asset to our class. Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Minutes are posted at the Royal Supermarket and Plainfield Community Bank in Plainfield and in the National Exchange Bank, Hancock Community Bank, and Hancock Library in Hancock. Minutes and policies are also posted on our website at www.tricounty.k12.wi.us Peggy Buckholt made a motion, seconded by Kathryn Rutz and motion carried on a voice vote to approve the following consent agenda items as presented: Minutes from Regular Board Meeting Held February 26, 2013 Minutes from Closed Board Meeting Held March 4, 2013 Hired Brett Bender for Custodian position (Day) Accepted a resignation from Sarah Nelsen as 7/8 English teacher effective June 3, 2013 Hired Amy Hopkins as Bookkeeper Accepted donation of $200.00 donation from Jerry and Kathy Knutson for FFA Motion was made, seconded by all to approve; the Cesa contract for 2013-2014 school year, to change the wording on policy code 542.3, to approve Vet Science as a Science elective. The 2013-2014 calendar graduation date was tabled as it was decided to Send a survey to the Junior parents for a vote. Page 9 Open Enrollment ending April 30, 2013 for the 2013-2014 School Calendar Year For more information contact: Public School Open Enrollment Program Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction P.O. Box 7841 Madison, WI 53707-7841 Toll-free: 888-245-2732 [email protected] [email protected] http://dpi.wi.gov/sms/psctoc.html news.dpi.wi.gov/files/eis/pdf/ dpinr2013_10.pdf Reports were given by Kasey Radar, Jim Cesar, Anthony Marinack, and Shawn Jepson . Next board meeting will be April 22, 2013 (Monday night) The total number of votes cast for Area 1 (Town of Leola, Town of Rome, Town of Almond, Town of Buena Vista, Town of Pine Grove and Town of Grant): Cindy Baumgartner 475 votes, 1 write in for Peter Leutik The total number of votes cast for Area 2 (Town of Rose, Town of Oasis, Town of Plainfield, and Village of Plainfield): Wayne Cummings 321 votes Amy Anderson 181 votes The total number of votes cast for Area 3 (Town of Deerfield, Town of Colburn, Town of Hancock, and Village of Hancock): Sue Lederer 458 votes, 1 write in for Lori Bartram Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 10 Help Tri-County Earn a Chance at a $10,000 Grant We know nothing is more important than the next generation, and Tri-County is always looking for new opportunities to go above and beyond for our children. In order to continue to give our students the best education, we are asking for your help. We are asking all parents and school staff to ask local farmers to nominate our district for the opportunity to compete for a $10,000 grant through America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education℠. America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, gives eligible farmers the opportunity to grow the next generation by nominating a rural public school district in their community to compete for a grant to enhance education in the areas of science and math. The Monsanto Fund will award 194 grants this year across the United States. More than $2.3 million will be donated to rural school districts across 39 states, and at least nine $10,000 grants will be awarded in Wisconsin. This is where we need your help. We would like to apply for a $10,000 grant, and we plan to use the money for technology equipment to enhance our curriculum in the areas of math and science. Our school district could be one of the winners, but we need your help to be. So, please get out in the community and talk to local farmers about nominating our school district for this unique opportunity. Grants will be awarded based on merit, need and community support. The more farmers to nominate our school district, the more it demonstrates community support and strengthens our application. Tell your family, friends and neighbors to spread the word. Promotional materials, such as flyers and newsletters, are available for your use at GrowRuralEducation.com. You can also help get the word out by posting on Facebook or tweeting on Twitter. Visit GrowRuralEducation.com for more information. If you are an eligible farmer and would like to nominate Tri-County today, you can do so at GrowRuralEducation.com or by calling 1877-267-3332. The nomination period runs through April 15, 2013. Contact Dawn Byrum at 715-335-6366 ext. 3710 with questions. Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 11 THIS COULD BE IT...THE END IS NEAR!! Yes, unfortunately, due to lack of participation and diminishing support, this could be the last year of the Tri-County Athletic Booster Club. We need you to become involved with the Booster Club - show your support for the Penguin athletes and coaches; help with ideas and planning to encourage school spirit among our students, athletes, coaches, staff, and community! It is upsetting to see the lack of school spirit and support at our sporting events and just, in general, throughout the school and community. The student athletes put in a lot of time, energy, and effort on their sport(s) and their studies. Many are not just involved in one extra activity, but are in several and still maintain their grades on an admirable level! Help us to support these kids and help to reinforce the importance of TEAMWORK! As of right now, we will only have two people that could continue on with the Booster Club that have children in school. If more people don't get involved, we will be left with no choice but to fold the organization. We will be having our annual meeting May 8th, at 6:30 p.m., in the high school cafeteria. This will be our meeting where we select Board members and Officers and it is our last one of the 2012-2013 school year. If we do not get any additional Board members or Officers, we will be left with no choice but to end the organization. Please contact Kari Thompson, Jen Woyak, Cindy Baumgartner, or Stacy Miller, if you are interested in joining the Booster Club as a Board member or Officer (you can, also, send an email to [email protected]; please contact by April 30th). What to expect if you would like to get involved: we hold meetings once per month, every 2nd Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m., from September through May of each school year, we usually do concessions for the Homecoming football game as a fundraiser (and other concessions, throughout the school year, if we are asked), pass out school spirit items at the High School Football Homecoming game and High School Basketball Black Out Night, and take care of apparel design, orders, and sales. We would like to extend a huge THANK YOU for those that have shown their support over the years and we hope that we can continue; with more people involved, we can grow and become a better support network for our Tri-County Penguins! Please Join the Tri-County Athletic Booster Club! Quiz Bowl Season Summary Math League Team Meet II Results The Tri-County Math League team never made it to UWSP for Meet II due to a snow storm that sent students home after lunch. Instead of traveling to UWSP, the tests were administered by Mr. Marti, Principal at Tri-County. The results were released in late February and the students participating have been as consistent as the falling snow this winter. The 2013 Quiz Bowl season ended on March 6. It started in December with team try-outs, practices in January, and numerous meets against neighboring high schools. Tri-County High School again was on top in 1st place with 475 points followed by Athens (397) and John Edwards (383) out of 17 high schools competing in school size 4. This year's A-team members were Emily Bacon, Brayden Cummings, Austin Heise, Darin Reid and Maddie Sherman. Their wins were against Rosholt, Manawa, Wild Rose, Almond and Amherst. Competing in Geometry for both Meet I and II and finishing in 1st place out of 72 students was Jon Koepke. Ken Schulke was in 4th place, Quincy Pfaff in 6th and Ben Kramer in 15th. Tri-County High School finished with 5 wins – 1 loss which resulted in a three-way tie with Wild Rose and Weyauwega -Fremont for 1st place in the Division. Wild Rose goes to the championship due to a point tie-breaker. In the Advanced Algebra category out of 80 students competing, the results were: Matthew Nigh - 1st place Aaron Klabunde - 2nd place The B-team members were Victoria Boyd, Cody Eisner, Jacob Kramer, Ben Kramer, Lucas Marinack, Matthew Nigh, Quincy Pfaff and Emma Walker. Most of the B-team are freshmen, yet they finished with wins against Rosholt, Manawa, Weyauwega-Fremont, Almond and Amherst. Their only loss was by a score of 128127 to Wild Rose, this year's southern Division leader. The coach of the Quiz Bowl team was Mr. Mesyk and the manager was Becca Cleereman. Everyone agreed it was a successful and fun season. Lucas Marinack - 3rd place and Shannon Altenberg - 22nd place Competing in Advanced Mathematics, out of 83 students participating, Darin Reid was 11th, Aaron Thompson 15th, Patricia Ramirez 17th and Brayden Cummings 20th. The third and final Math League Meet is scheduled for April 2nd at UWSP. We hope it stops snowing by then so that the team is able to travel and enjoy the day at Stevens Point. The Math League Banquet is scheduled for Monday, May 6 at 6:30 pm at UWSP. Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 12 El Censo de Ninos, junio 2013 – Llenar y Devolver a la Escuela Estimados Padres de Familia y Residentes del Distrito Escolar de Tri-County: Favor de ayudarnos a juntar informacion del censo de ninos. Favor de completar esta hoja de informacion y de volverla a la escuela para la fecha 17 de mayo de 2013. Indiquen la informacion de todos los ninos entre las edades de 0-21 anos que viven en su casa a partir de la fecha 30 de junio del 2013. Favor de completar solamente una hoja del censo para cada familia. Poner todos los ninos que estan viviendo en su casa. Pueblo o municipalidad__________________________________________________________ Nombre ______________________________________________________________________ Apellido nombre esposo/a Direccion de calle_______________________________________________________ Direccion de correo (si es diferente de la calle como P.O. Box)___________________________ Ciudad/pueblo estado codigo postal telefono Informacion de los ninos *(a partir del 30 junio 2012) Nombre y apellido edad fecha de nacer sexo escuela donde va 1._________________________________________________________________________ 2.__________________________________________________________________________ 3.__________________________________________________________________________ 4.___________________________________________________________________________ 5.___________________________________________________________________________ Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 13 Tienen ninos pre-escolares que parecen que estan demorados en el desarrollo de su lenguaje, o que estan atrasados en la capacidad de entender lo que escuchan, o que no estan coordinados con sus musculos finos o grandes (que no pueden sostener lapiz o tijeras bien, o brincar, o tirar pelota, etc.), o quienes tienen problemas serios con su comportamiento o habilidad de socializar bien con otros ninos? _____si _____no. Si es “si”, favor de indicar el nombre del nino y su problema. Nombre de nino/nina_______________________________________ edad____________ Problema__________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Reciben, Ustedes, el Periodico de la Escuela en su correo mensualmente? ___si Se han construido nuevas casas en su vecindad o area recientemente? ____si ____no _____no _____________________________________________________________________________ Number direccion numero de telefono Antes del 17 de mayo de 2013, favor de completar y devolver esta hoja a la oficina de la escuela, o si prefiere enviarla por correo: Tri-County Area School District 409 S. West Street Plainfield, WI 54966-9608 *If there have been no changes since June of 2012, there is no need to fill out the census again. Thanks! Tri-County Area School District April 2013 Page 14 Detach and Return — Census Dear Parents and Residents of the Tri-County Area School District. Please help us to gather the census information by completing this information and returning this form to school by May 17th 2013. All children living at home ages 0-21 as of June 30, 2013 should be listed. Complete only one sheet per family. List all children in your family living at home on this sheet. Tri-County Area School District Census Information—June, 2013 Township or Municipality ______________________________________________________________________ Name ______________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Spouse Street Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address (if different than street address): __________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip code Telephone Number CHILD INFORMATION *as of June 30, 2012 Name 1. ______________________ 2. ______________________ 3. ______________________ 4. ______________________ 5. ______________________ Age ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Date of Birth ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Sex ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ School Attending ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ (Use another page if more space is needed.) Do you have any preschool children who seem to be delayed in their speech, listening skills, fine and gross motor skills, or have extreme problems with behavior? __Yes __ No If yes, please explain further: Child’s name _________________________ Age _____ Area of Concern: _____________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Do you receive the School District Newsletter? __ Yes __ No Have there been any new residences established in your neighborhood or area? Have any new families moved into already existing homes? If so, give details (Name, Address, Phone Number). _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Prior to May 18, 2013, please send this information sheet to school with one of your children, drop off in any of the school offices, or return by mail to: Tri-County Area School District, 409 S West Street, Plainfield, WI 54966-9608.