November 2014 Moran Elementary School
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November 2014 Moran Elementary School
November 2014 Moran Elementary School * Department of Education Exemplary Grade A School* Dear Parents/Guardians: It’s hard to imagine that we are discussing upcoming events for November. Where have the past three months gone? Enrollment is slightly down from last year, however, student learning is still going well at Moran. One thing we are very pleased about is our parent volunteers. We so appreciate the time and energy our parent volunteers are giving to help our students. I can only tell you that hundreds of hours have already been given. If you haven’t volunteered yourself please consider it. Volunteering is a nice way to serve our students and community. Below I have listed several topics of information for your review. Hopefully these will help you keep informed about important school topics. Playgrounds: We ask that parent/guardians not visit our playgrounds during recess time or when school is in session. This policy is for your child’s safety and security as well as those of other parents. Focused Instruction: Are you curious about what skill your child is working on and if they have mastered it or not? Teachers are sending this information home. If you’re not seeing your child’s information coming home contact their teacher. FI skills are those state mandated skills we want all students to know and be able to perform. Picking Up/Dropping off Your Child: Only bused students should use the front drop off area of our school. Students in cars, vans or trucks should be dropped off and picked up at the south entrance or exit. Please do not drop off students prior to 8:25 a.m. Help keep our students safe. Your cooperation is appreciated. Parent/Teacher Conferences: We appreciated your attendance during our two evenings of parent/teacher conferences. Working together, in partnership, we can help your child reach their learning potential. We hope you found your conference helpful. Picture Retakes: Retakes were completed on Wednesday, October 29. Daylight Savings Time: November 2 marks the end of daylight savings time. Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour. D.A.R.E. Graduation: Tuesday, December 2 is D.A.R.E. graduation for 5th graders. Graduation starts at 11:30 a.m. in the IMR. Seating is limited. Don’t forget to come visit us. We’d love to have you visit or volunteer. Please remember only approved volunteers may participate. If you have not been approved please stop by our office and pick up the forms you need in order to serve. Moran Elementary School is dedicated to serving its students and families. Please do not hesitate to call or stop by if we can be of service. Sincerely, Frank Anglin, Ed.S. Moran Elementary School 305 N. Beech Road Osceola, IN 46561 Phone: 674-8504 Fax: 674-4375 School Day Schedule: Bus Unload / Parent Drop Off: 8:25 am, doors lock at 8:40 Parent Drop Off / Pick Up is at the south entrance closest to Lincolnway Start Bell: 8:40 am (Please note our doors lock at 8:40. Students must be in their classroom seat or they will be noted tardy. Our volunteers ROCK! Thank you to everyone who volunteered for the book fair in October. We couldn’t have done it without your support! Amie Bonafilia, Jacy Flanagan, JD Heavner, Carrie Heavner, Susan Hertel, Mike Jaarda, Bessie Koch, Margaret Kvlakowski, Dannielle Love, Jennifer Mariscal, Karen Mazzocchi, Gretchen Neeser, Astra Palicki, Kelly Roy, Amy Spangler, Jamie Spite, Jill Steele, Jennifer Thompson, Kathy Walker, Mary Watkins, Amy White, Margaret Woods and Jennifer Zultanski. Also, congratulations to our BIG winners from the family night drawing! Each of these students chose a book valued at $7.00 or less, just for coming to the book fair on one of the evening nights! Caden Jaynes, Brady Owen, Emily Hertel, Sophie Lane, Kennedy Harris, Avari Welty, Aaron Dhaene, Austin Schmidt, Kaitlin Coda, Dalton Zultanski, Sean Danaher, Zoe Reed and Logan Diaz. Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation is looking for qualified, dependable classroom substitutes. If you are looking for flexible hours, this would be the perfect job for you. You would be able to establish your own schedule, choose the buildings you want to help, and connect with the exemplary staff and students of PHM. If you are interested please apply at: http://www.applitrack.com/phm/onlineapp/jobpostings/view.asp? internaltransferform.Url=&category=Substitute Red Ribbon Week—Moran and Martins We hope you had a chance to view Moran student artwork supporting a Drug Free lifestyle. Students decorated Martins grocery bags for display at the Bittersweet Martins store. Thanks to Heather Bell our Youth Service Bureau counselor this was a great success! PHM School Meal Program This fall, PHM school cafeterias are meeting tough new federal nutrition standards for school meals, ensuring that meals are healthy, well-balanced and tasty as well as providing students all the nutrition they need to succeed at school. Now is a great time to encourage your kids to choose school meals! Menus are posted on the PHM website http:\www.phmschools.org Lunch Program The complete lunch includes 1 Entrée, fruit, vegetable, and milk. Students must take a least 1 fruit or vegetable but may take both or 2 fruits or 2 vegetables. Students choosing more than 1 Entrée and 3 sides will be charged on an Ala Carte basis for the additional items. Snack Purchases A variety of snacks and drinks meeting the new “Smart Snacks” regulation are offered to students. Snack purchases are limited to one snack and one additional drink per day. Debit Cards I would like to recommend this easy to use option so your child does not need to bring money daily. You may pay on line at www.mylunchmoney.com or send cash or check into the school. Please specify your child’s name and “lunch money” on the envelope. Meal prices are $1.90 for elementary, $2.10 for middle and high schools. Snacks at the elementary range from $.25 to $.75. You may register your child at www.mylunchmoney.com to monitor the account balance and food purchases even if you choose not to fund your child’s account on line. On line payments may take up to 24 hours to process. When you register your child, please put a zero in front of the student ID number. Kindergarten Lunch: 10:45 1st Grade Lunch: 11:15 2nd Grade Lunch: 11:40 3rd Grade Lunch: 12:05 4th Grade Lunch: 12:30 5th Grade Lunch: 12:55 Please Note: The PHM Wellness Initiative does not allow fast food and other commercial foods to be carried into our schools for student lunches. We do not allow soda or carbonated drinks at school. We appreciate your cooperation in supporting the PHM Wellness Initiative. Thank you. Elementary Flu Mist Program…… • Due to recent budgetary restraints at the St. Joseph County Health Department, we will NOT be offering the flu mist program in our elementary buildings this school year. Sorry for any inconvenience! Please call your family physician or take advantage of other flu clinic sites! It is very important to get a flu vaccination!!! Transportation Changes Any time your child’s end of day transportation changes, please be sure to send a note to your child’s teacher. The teacher will share the note with office personal and the bus driver if needed. If your student is riding home with a friend, we will need a note from both families. We take our responsibility for the safe dismissal of every child seriously. Unless we have written direction to do otherwise, children will be required to board their assigned buses. High Ability Identification In accordance with the Indiana high ability law, we are required to have an identification process in place to identify students of high ability in the general intellectual and specific academic domains. We identify students who have high ability in language arts and/or math. Every kindergartener, second and fifth grader who has not been previously identified in a subject area is considered for high ability identification. Testing for the high ability identification process will begin in December. Learn more about our identification procedures by visiting our high ability website at www.phmschools.org/highability. Please check your student’s planner for school policies regarding academics, student conduct, dress code, transportation, weather delay procedures and so much more! It’s a great resource to help students and parents answer questions. Volunteers Approval Process We value our volunteers! PHM Board of Trustees has a policy that requires Limited Criminal History checks on all volunteers. Please be sure you have completed the two sided form. Forms will take 2-3 days for processing prior to the day you plan to volunteer and are available in the office or online at www.phm.k12.in.us. Layer two of our security screening requires that all volunteers and visitors will need to have their driver’s license scanned in our RAPTOR security system. Daily passes will be issued for all approved volunteers and visitors. Thank you for helping us keep your children safe while at school. November Calendar 3 - Market Day Orders 4 - 3rd & 5th Vision Testing 6 - Market Day Pick Up 6 - 1st Vision Testing 8 - Saturday Enrichment 11 - Veteran’s Day 13 - 5th Grade—South Bend Symphony 14 - 5th Grade—South Bend Museum of Art 14 - 2nd Grade—Penn High School 15 - Saturday Enrichment 17 - PTA Open Meeting 6-7 pm—Everyone Welcome 27 - No School—Thanksgiving Recess Day 28 - No School—Thanksgiving Recess Day December Dates 1 2 4 5 - Market Day Orders Due 5th Grade D.A.R.E. Graduation Market Day Pick Up 6-7 pm 3rd Grade—Christopher’s Christmas Kids Club Childcare will be available at Mary Frank Elementary December, 22, 23, 29 & 30.