A Message from the Principal,
Sailor Families,
Though we are not at the “halfway” point in our school year, I always look at this upcoming holiday break as a good time to reflect on what we have done so far and then to plan for what we will do in the months following. I am very happy with our school community as a whole and I hope you are too. There are wonderful things happening everyday in our building that are worth celebrating.
Overall, there is always something very special about this time of year. There is a spirit of joy and sharing that prevails during the holiday season. One of the best parts about this time of the year is the time we get to spend with our families and as families. Remember a few of these things as you embark on the new year:
Try to live this season through the eyes of your child….and BREATHE... It’s a magical time!
See you next year!
Tony Ebeling, Principal
Sailor Families,
Though we are not at the “halfway” point in our school year, I always look at this upcoming holiday break as a good time to reflect on what we have done so far and then to plan for what we will do in the months following. I am very happy with our school community as a whole and I hope you are too. There are wonderful things happening everyday in our building that are worth celebrating.
Overall, there is always something very special about this time of year. There is a spirit of joy and sharing that prevails during the holiday season. One of the best parts about this time of the year is the time we get to spend with our families and as families. Remember a few of these things as you embark on the new year:
- Remember people, not things, matter most.
- Respect our children’s individual differences and appreciate each child’s unique capabilities.
- When we think good thoughts about our children, tell them.
- Don’t stress over the little things...make sure you are doing things that matter the most.
- Laugh a lot and Play even more. The kids love to see you be like them!
Try to live this season through the eyes of your child….and BREATHE... It’s a magical time!
See you next year!
Tony Ebeling, Principal
Volunteers and Donations Still Needed for Bay Harbor Winter Market December 20th!
This year Bay Harbor will be having its very own Winter Market, modeled after the Christkindlmarket, found all over Europe. It will be this Friday, December 20th. There will be handmade gifts to buy, decorations, cider, and holiday music! We still are in need of donations and volunteers. If you are able to help with any of the following, please contact Megan Berken at [email protected]. Thank you!
- Apple cider
- Cinnamon sticks
- Cups for hot ciders
- White Christmas lights (can be new or used)
- Volunteers 8:15-1:30 (whole time or partial)
Attention Parents and Guardians of 1st Graders! Field Trip to the Green Bay Children's Museum
Monday, February 3, 2020 9:30-2:30
CLICK HERE to complete the on line Field Trip Form and pay the Student Fee of $13.00.
The Due Date to complete this form and make payment is Monday, January 13, 2020.
Monday, February 3, 2020 9:30-2:30
CLICK HERE to complete the on line Field Trip Form and pay the Student Fee of $13.00.
The Due Date to complete this form and make payment is Monday, January 13, 2020.
Lunch/Breakfast Menus Click here to view the monthly menus and nutritional information through "Meal Viewer*". Meal Viewer, our online menu service does all the math for you! You can toggle between breakfast and lunch and select a specific school site along top right hand side of page. Simply click on “Let’s Add It Up” alongside the monthly menu. BREAKFAST MEALS: Overnight peach oatmeal, sunflower seeds, homemade whole grain muffin squares and roasted garbanzo beans are just some of the super healthy and trendy breakfast options you will see on your child's breakfast menu! We value a great start for your child's day and hope to see them in the cafeteria soon! Click here to pay on line for school lunch through Myschoolbucks.com. Parents/Guardians/Grandparents welcome to eat lunch at school! You can come in on any day to eat lunch with your child. If you would like to purchase a lunch through the Nutrition Services Department, please call the school office by 9:00 am that morning so that it can be added to the count for the day. You don't need to call if you will be bringing in your own lunch to eat. School Lunch Prices: Elementary Student: $2.60 All Adults: 3.85 child Visitor: $2.75 Milk only: $.40 A MESSAGE FROM SCHOOL NUTRITION Let School Nutrition help CELEBRATE your child's BIRTHDAY in style! We now offer a Birthday Club where school nutrition staff delivers healthy snacks to your child’s classroom. Snacks will be provided to each child and the teacher for your convenience on their birthday! Three healthy snack options include (in order shown above): 1) Richland Hills Apple slices with caramel cup 2) Rich’s Confetti filled whole grain cookie or 3) Annie’s Whole grain grahams. All fit within nutritional guidelines and are nut free. The special birthday student also receives a free fun stuffed fruit or vegetable. Starting September 9, 2019 complete your order and make the payment online through Core Commerce on or before 7 am for the same day service. The cost of this healthy special treat and birthday prize is $1.00 per child. To order CLICK HERE. Going Natural - School Nutrition’s 2018-19 Parent Advisory Committee asked for improvements in breakfast syrup and starting this fall, all students will be offered portion packs of natural breakfast syrup. It’s non GMO and ready to enjoy. Are you passionate about your child’s school lunch and breakfast? Please join us this year at our quarterly advisory meetings. For more details reach out to Laura Rowell at [email protected]. Free & Reduced Meal Applications NOW ONLINE To better serve you, School Nutrition will now accept online meal applications. Please go to the following link https://www.hssdschools.org/free-reduce and click on FREE & REDUCED MEAL APPLICATION in the middle of the page to begin the application process. Paper applications are also available at all school offices. Questions filling out this new form, please contact Jill at (920) 662-7723 or email at [email protected]. Click here for the Lunch/Recess Schedule CALENDARS
Click here for the Bay Harbor Calendar. You can click on "View Schedules" located under the calendar to select the events/activities that you would like to see more information about. As events get scheduled during the year, such as field trips, PTO events, etc., they are added to this calendar. You can also "subscribe" to this calendar to get automatic text or email notifications of any of these events or special days. CLICK HERE for instructions on how to subscribe. Click here for the 19-20 School Year At -A- Glance Calendar uPCOMING DAYS OF IMPORTANCE: Thursday, December 19th - Student Council Meeting 7:45 am Friday, December 20th - Winter Market, Winter Classroom Celebrations 2:30-3:15 Monday, December 23rd - Wednesday, January 1 - NO SCHOOL - WINTER BREAK! Thursday, January 2nd - School Resumes from Winter Break DECEMBER 19 - Student Council Meeting 7:45 am 20 - Bay Harbor Winter Market, Winter Classroom Celebrations 2:30-3:15 (new date!), Wear your READ t-shirt 23 -31 - NO SCHOOL - WINTER BREAK! JANUARY 2 - School resumes from the break 7 - PTO Meeting 6:00 pm 8 - Bay Harbor Day! 16 - Student Council Meeting 7:45 am 17 - NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS (Staff Professional Dev. Day), 2nd Quarter ends 20 - Wear your READ t -shirt 24 - Report Cards finalized and posted at 6:00 pm 27 - "Get Fit for Kids" event (during school day) 28 - "Get Fit for Kids" event (during school day) FEBRUARY 3 - 1st Grade FT to the Green Bay Children's Museum 9:30 -2:30 4 - PTO Meeting - 6:00 pm 10 - 2nd Grade FT to the Weidner Center 11:30 -2:00 12 - Bay Harbor Day! 13 - Valentines Day Classroom Celebrations 2:30-3:15 14 - NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS (Staff Professional Dev. Day) Sailor Pride Ticket Drawing Winners
"Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be a Leader" If students are caught "Doing the right thing" showing exemplary leadership qualities, they can receive a Sailor Pride Ticket. They are able to put their ticket into a bucket in the office. Mr. Ebeling will pull some tickets from that bucket every week and announce their name. They get to eat lunch at the V.I.P. lunch table with a friend! The Sailor Pride Ticket Winners for 12-16-2019 are: Community Corner
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Bay Harbor School Christmas Ornaments for sale!
The District Print Center has created aluminum School Christmas ornaments that can be purchased at a cost of $8.00 each. the ornaments come with a red ribbon for hanging. You can purchase one via the HSSD Print Services Core Commerce website (CLICK HERE) or visit Thornberry Cottage. Click here for other ornaments you can purchase. Winter Classroom Celebrations - New Date!
Friday, December 20th (instead of Thursday, December 19th). Time: 2:30-3:15 Please have your child dress for the cold weather!
Colder weather is here, so please make sure that your child has snow pants, boots, a hat and waterproof gloves or mittens at school to wear for recess. Students will go outside for recess every day unless the outside temperature with the wind chill is below zero. Please make sure that all articles of clothing are also marked with the name of your child in case they are lost - There are a lot of black snow pants and boots seen around the school! The Bay Harbor Student Directory is now Published!
If you would like to purchase one, the cost is $2.00 with the proceeds going to Student Council. Please note that there was only about a 55-60% participation rate. Please CLICK HERE for the order form to print and return to school with $2.00. The directory will be sent home with your child. Thank you! Gently used clothing is still needed for our Health Room
We are running a little low on some clothing that we keep in our health room. Donations of the following types of clothing would be greatly appreciated:
If your child will be absent...
Please call the school attendance line at 920-662-8888. If you do not call in your child, the school attendance secretary will contact you inquiring about your child's absence. Emergency Closings and Delays In addition to District Social Media, local TV/Radio stations and the District Website, HSSD will also send weather delay and closing updates via text message. To receive texts from HSSD: text the word "y" to 67587. DONORS CHOOSE - HELP SUPPORT HSSD SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS
The Howard-Suamico Education Foundation, in partnership with Nicolet National Bank and Elevate97, is excited to announce an opportunity for you to support an HSSD classroom. Donate through DonorsChoose.org/HSEF and help support Howard-Suamico Schools and students. Choose a project that inspires you and when the project is fully funded, you will hear back from the classroom with photos and updates. DonorsChoose.org validates the project request, purchases the resources for the teacher, and ships the materials directly to their school.Visit www.DonorsChoose.org/HSEF and choose which project you would like to support. The Howard-Suamico Education Foundation is invested in students and staff and is committed to fund the final 25% of projects, up to $400. Please notify the school office if your information would change
If your email address, phone number, or an emergency contact would change, or if you would move, please contact the office right away. We need to have your most current information available. Thank you. PTO IS ON FACEBOOK and TWITTERClick here to follow the Bay Harbor PTO on Twitter PTO MEETING NOTES
From your School Board
December 2019 Profile of a Graduate: Communication A recent 2018 Job Outlook Survey found that only 41% of employers ranked current students as proficient in oral/written communications which is one reason why the HSSD believes communication is a critical element in the success of our students regardless of post high school graduation plans. Communication is an important component of our District Profile of a Graduate. For more information about the Howard-Suamico School District, please visit our website at www.hssdschools.org or for additional information regarding this article, contact school board member Garry Sievert at [email protected]. For more information about the Howard-Suamico School District, Board of Education, please visit our website at www.hssdschools.org, or for additional information, please reach out to your Board member located in this article. Contact: [email protected] Forms that you can print and complete and return to school if necessary... Preplanned Absence Form MEDICATION FORMS: OTC Authorization Form Prescription Medication Form Inhaled Medication Form If you have a concern or question regarding your child's health and would like to contact our nurse, Ann Spaeth, you can email her at
[email protected] or call 662-7245
CLICK HERE to read a "Flu Guide for Parents"
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