Bay Harbor's Annual Student Council Dance
"Under the Sea"
This Friday, May 3rd 6:00-8:00
Admission:
Adults $1.00
Students $2.00
Students must be accompanied by an adult
Concessions will be sold
"Under the Sea"
This Friday, May 3rd 6:00-8:00
Admission:
Adults $1.00
Students $2.00
Students must be accompanied by an adult
Concessions will be sold
Bay Harbor's 3rd & 4th Grade Track Meet
Wednesday, May 22nd - 12:00 -3:00
*More volunteers are needed to help with this event!*
Bay Harbor is seeking volunteers to help with the 3rd and 4th grade track meet on Wednesday, May 22nd from 12:00 – 3:00. The track meet will take place at Idlewild Park. Volunteers are needed to mark, measure, record and hand out ribbons. This is a very low stress and fun event.
If you can volunteer from 12:00 – 3:00, please contact Mr. Vanden Hoogen at [email protected] or 920-662-8855
Thank you for considering this request.
Chad Vanden Hoogen
Physical Education
Howard Suamico School District
Bay Harbor Elementary
Wednesday, May 22nd - 12:00 -3:00
*More volunteers are needed to help with this event!*
Bay Harbor is seeking volunteers to help with the 3rd and 4th grade track meet on Wednesday, May 22nd from 12:00 – 3:00. The track meet will take place at Idlewild Park. Volunteers are needed to mark, measure, record and hand out ribbons. This is a very low stress and fun event.
If you can volunteer from 12:00 – 3:00, please contact Mr. Vanden Hoogen at [email protected] or 920-662-8855
Thank you for considering this request.
Chad Vanden Hoogen
Physical Education
Howard Suamico School District
Bay Harbor Elementary
FIELD TRIPS, FIELD TRIPS, FIELD TRIPS!
Parents and Guardians:
There is a field trip scheduled in the near future for all grade levels!
Please be sure to complete the form and make payment by the due date.
All of the field trips are listed below with a link to the on line field trip form.
Thank you!
Kindergarten - Botanical Gardens on June 3rd - CLICK HERE (Due date to complete is May 10th)
2nd Grade - Wildlife Sanctuary May 22nd - CLICK HERE (Due date to complete is NOW)
3rd Grade to the Barlow Planetarium and High Cliff State Park - May 24th -CLICK HERE (Due date to complete is NOW), CLICK HERE for the link to pay the fee if you want to chaperone on this field trip (note: all chaperones must have an approved background check with the district).
4th Grade Class Trip to Madison - June 3rd -(Due date to complete is May 8th)
CLICK HERE TO PAY THE FEE FOR ADULTS ATTENDING
CLICK HERE TO PAY THE STUDENT FEE
Parents and Guardians:
There is a field trip scheduled in the near future for all grade levels!
Please be sure to complete the form and make payment by the due date.
All of the field trips are listed below with a link to the on line field trip form.
Thank you!
Kindergarten - Botanical Gardens on June 3rd - CLICK HERE (Due date to complete is May 10th)
2nd Grade - Wildlife Sanctuary May 22nd - CLICK HERE (Due date to complete is NOW)
3rd Grade to the Barlow Planetarium and High Cliff State Park - May 24th -CLICK HERE (Due date to complete is NOW), CLICK HERE for the link to pay the fee if you want to chaperone on this field trip (note: all chaperones must have an approved background check with the district).
4th Grade Class Trip to Madison - June 3rd -(Due date to complete is May 8th)
CLICK HERE TO PAY THE FEE FOR ADULTS ATTENDING
CLICK HERE TO PAY THE STUDENT FEE
PTO's Mother/Son Kickball Game
Saturday, May 18th 11:00-Noon at Idlewild Park
A form with more information went home last week. Please complete the bottom half of the form and return it to school if you plan to attend. Thank you!
Saturday, May 18th 11:00-Noon at Idlewild Park
A form with more information went home last week. Please complete the bottom half of the form and return it to school if you plan to attend. Thank you!
"SchoolKidz"
School Supply Kits - place your order now!
An order form went home last week. You can use that order form to place your order and return it with a check made payable to Bay Harbor, OR you can order on line at the website that is listed on the order form.
SchoolKidz offers pre-packaged, school supply kits filled with the exact school supplies requested by your child's teacher in a personalized box and are delivered to school in late August for you to pick up. These kits are a cost effective and convenient way of purchasing your back-to-school supplies. Skip the lines this summer and order your supplies with SchoolKidz! Every year we get feedback from parents who have purchased these in the past wanting to make sure they are available again.
If you have any questions, please call Sally in the Bay Harbor office - 662-8802.
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: $2.25 Adult: $3.50 Senior or child Visitor: $2.75 Milk only: $.35 Click here for the Lunch/Recess Schedule CalendCALENDARS
Click here for the 18-19 calendar (with the changes made due to the inclement weather we had). Click here for the Bay Harbor Calendar. As events get scheduled during the year, such as field trips, PTO events, etc., they are added to this calendar. Click here for the 19-20 School Year At -A- Glance Calendar -
uPCOMING DAYS OF IMPORTANCE: Friday, May 3rd - School Store open! "Under the Sea" Dance 6:00-8:00 Tuesday, May 7th - PTO Meeting 6:30 Wednesday, May 8th - Bay Harbor Day - Wear your Bay Harbor apparel or school colors! MAY 1 - 2nd Grade FT to the Outagamie Co. Recycling Center 8:50 -11:30 (Stumpf, Fameree) 2 - 2nd Grade FT to the Outagamie Co. Recycling Center 8;50-11:30 (Blahnik, Schnobrich) 3 - School Store during lunch/recess times, "Under the Sea" Dance - 6:00-8:00 7 - PTO Meeting 6:30, 1st Grade to Barkhausen 8:45 -2:30 (Campbell and Utrie) 8 - Bay Harbor Day! Wear your Bay Harbor apparel or school colors! 10 - Welcome to Kindergarten Day - 9:00-10:15 13 - 1st Grade to Barkhausen 8:45 -2:30 (Hawker, Brellenthin) 17 - EARLY RELEASE DAY - dismissal at 1:25, School Spirit Day - "Sports Day!" 18 - PTO Mother/Son Kickball Game at Idlewild 11:00-Noon 20 - Wear your READ t-shirt 22 - 3rd & 4th Grade Track Meet at Idlewild Park 12:00-3:00 pm, 2nd Grade to Wildlife Sanctuary 8:45-2:15 23 - Student Council Meeting 7:45-8:25 24 - 3rd Grade Field Trip to Barlow/High Cliff 8:45-3:00 27 - NO SCHOOL - MEMORIAL DAY 29 - Volunteer Appreciation Day - Drive Thru open from 7:30- 8:25 JUNE 3 - Kindergarten Field Trip to the Botanical Gardens (Shuttle #1 (Meyers, Berken), Shuttle #2 (Bierowski, Olsen) - 8:45 -2:15, 4th Grade Class Trip to Madison 5 - Field Day! more info to come... 6 - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! EARLY RELEASE DAY - 1:25 dismissal, end of 4th Quarter, Memory Book signing at morning assembly 7 - Report Cards finalized and ready to view at 6:00 pm 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 winners of the Sailor Pride Ticket Drawing on 4-29- 2019 are: Grace, Ally, Agatha, Will, Nate, Tara, Evelyn, Aanya, Tayton, and Ethan Upcoming School Spirit Days... Friday, May 17th - "Sports Day!" Community Corner
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Field Day! - Wednesday, June 5th - watch for more information coming out next week!
A lot of volunteers are needed to make this special end -of-the-school-year event a success! Attention Parents of 4th Graders!
Correction to the Getting Ready for Lineville Summer School Class Getting Ready for Lineville Intermediate School (Grade 5 and new intermediate school students) 8:30-12 noon each session. Please sign up for only 1 session - August 20th OR August 21st Where will my locker be located? How do I work a combination lock? What classes will I be taking? Will I be able to find my classes without getting lost? Activities will include tours of the intermediate school, practicing locker combinations, learning about the intermediate school structure and schedule. Students will be able to meet most of the 5th grade staff so there is a familiar face and smile on the first day of school. At 11 o’clock, adults will join students for a Passport experience giving the students more time to practice getting around and show off what they have learned! This time will also be an alternative “Open House” time allowing for parent(s) to meet teachers and everyone to set up their lockers! Using this time eliminates the need to come during the hectic district Open House night. Students will get a head start and feel much more comfortable transitioning to the Intermediate School by taking this class. (Students should enroll in only 1 session). Check out these fun pictures taken last week for the April School Spirit Day - "Book Character Day"...students and staff could dress up like a character in one of their favorite books.
Unfortunately, it is Tick Season Again...
Please be sure to check your children each day for these unwelcome critters. Students are outside for recess and they could possibly Jeff Yalden
Thursday, May 2nd (5:30-7:30) Strength in Numbers -Supporting Youth Mental Health Join the Howard-Suamico School District on Thursday May 2, 2019 at Bay View Middle School from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for an inspiring and educational FREE evening on supporting youth and teen mental wellness at our district wide parent engagement night. Jeff Yalden, a highly regarded mental health motivational speaker, will provide two hours of fun, laughter, and thought on the topics of teen mental health, sexting, drugs and alcohol, social media, self-esteem, and suicide prevention. Jeff Yalden has addressed audiences in all 50 states, 49 countries, and every province in Canada. This TEDx Speaker, Podcast Host, Four-Time Amazon Best Selling Author, New York Times #1 Best Selling Co-Author, Non-Profit Foundation Founder, Mental Health Advocate is passionate about stopping teen suicide and advocating for mental health. Bay Port's Youth Service Learning Team will provide FREE childcare during the event. To ensure proper staffing and space for childcare service, please contact Kimberly Wagner, student services administrative assistant, at (920) 662-7880 or [email protected] with the following information:
Bay Harbor is having a clearance sale on some older (but NEW) READ t-shirts and Bay Harbor apparel Clothing items. Most items will be sold for $5.00.
If you are interested and want to take a look at what we have left, please feel free to come into the office. OPEN PTO POSITIONS FOR NEXT YEAR...
Vice President & Treasurer - Call Lesli Frank for more details about these positions. Hospitality- This team provides meals for our Bay Harbor Teachers and Staff for parent teacher conferences, welcome back to school as well as Teacher Appreciation Week. The person in charge would also be responsible for setting up the menus and sign up for volunteers, finding someone to set up food or setting up meals themselves and clean up. Scholastic Book Fair- This team ensures that both our Spring and Fall book fairs are successful by coordinating a teacher/student preview day, having teachers create wish lists and promoting the fair. The person in charge is also responsible for setting up the book fair, scheduling volunteers and packing up the book fair. Field Day-This team coordinates a half day event for the Bay Harbor students. This includes planning of lunch, games, treat, etc. over at Idlewild park and fields. The person in charge is also responsible for scheduling the Fire Truck with the Suamico Fire Department, creating a sign up for volunteers, coordinating supplies for games, coordinating set up and clean up of event. Scholastic Book Distribution- The person in charge is responsible for purchasing books that are distributed to each student in the fall and spring. At each event, we read the students a story and then they get to pick out a book that they get to keep. Thank you for your support of our students, staff and school community. If you have further questions or have interest in volunteering to lead these committees, please contact Lesli Frank@leslifrank@sbcglobal.net or call 920-680-6889. 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. BAY HARBOR PTO
Minutes of the PTO Meetings:
PTO IS ON FACEBOOK and TWITTERON LINE FORMS for your convenience...
Below are links to some frequently used forms that you can print off at home, complete, and return to school if the need ever arises. MEDICATION FORMS
PLANNED ABSENCE FORM All absences from school, not related to an illness, injury or family emergency, must be requested in writing at least 48 hours in advance in order for the absence to be excused (family vacation for example). Please complete the Advance Absence Notice for this purpose and return to school. This form will be routed to the student’s teachers for approval signatures. 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 662-7883
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From your School Board
April 2019
New Board of Education Members
On April 2, 2019, Scott Jandrin and Jason Potts became the newest elected members of the Howard Suamico Board of Education.
The decision to run for a seat on the Board of Education reflects a commitment to public service and dedication to democracy. A choice to serve in this manner is particularly significant because locally elected officials are closer to the individuals they represent than other policymakers. Public schools carry out one of society’s most important tasks - educating students to become productive, responsible, civic-minded adults who prosper and serve.
As a school board member, one must balance the interests and values of children, parents, teachers, administrators, taxpayers, business leaders, and retirees among others in our school district. Performed with sincerity and thought, service on a school board is a vital public service.
The mission of the Howard-Suamico School District Board of Education is “to enact policies and allocate resources to develop all students’ full academic potential and to promote their social and emotional growth.” Therefore, it is desirable that our board of education consists of members who:
The HSSD Board of Education appreciates outgoing school board members, Mark Ashley and Maria Lara’s dedicated service. Our school district is truly a better place because of their investment of time and talents.
For more information about the Howard-Suamico School District please visit our website at www.hssdschools.org or for additional information regarding this article, please reach out to your Board member located in this article.
If you have any questions for the Board of Education, please reach out to your Board member located in this article.
Contact: [email protected]
April 2019
New Board of Education Members
On April 2, 2019, Scott Jandrin and Jason Potts became the newest elected members of the Howard Suamico Board of Education.
The decision to run for a seat on the Board of Education reflects a commitment to public service and dedication to democracy. A choice to serve in this manner is particularly significant because locally elected officials are closer to the individuals they represent than other policymakers. Public schools carry out one of society’s most important tasks - educating students to become productive, responsible, civic-minded adults who prosper and serve.
As a school board member, one must balance the interests and values of children, parents, teachers, administrators, taxpayers, business leaders, and retirees among others in our school district. Performed with sincerity and thought, service on a school board is a vital public service.
The mission of the Howard-Suamico School District Board of Education is “to enact policies and allocate resources to develop all students’ full academic potential and to promote their social and emotional growth.” Therefore, it is desirable that our board of education consists of members who:
- Are visionary and able to create alternate futures
- Are conceptual thinkers
- Grasp the big picture
- Are connected to District ownership
- Demonstrate moral courage
- Can work within a group setting
- Accept and use authority
- Can allow others to lead
The HSSD Board of Education appreciates outgoing school board members, Mark Ashley and Maria Lara’s dedicated service. Our school district is truly a better place because of their investment of time and talents.
For more information about the Howard-Suamico School District please visit our website at www.hssdschools.org or for additional information regarding this article, please reach out to your Board member located in this article.
If you have any questions for the Board of Education, please reach out to your Board member located in this article.
Contact: [email protected]