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November 19, 2014
Volume 8, Issue 57
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SAVE THE DATE!
Bay Harbor Holiday Concert - Thursday, December 4th.
9:30 & 1:30
Visit Ms. Capelle's website for more details! Click here!
**Volunteers Needed for our Holiday Concert!**
Please click here for more information.
SAVE THE DATE!
Bay Harbor Holiday Concert - Thursday, December 4th.
9:30 & 1:30
Visit Ms. Capelle's website for more details! Click here!
- Families with students whose last names begin with A-M should try to attend the 9:30 concert.
- Families with students whose last names begin with N-Z should try to attend the 1:30 concert.
**Volunteers Needed for our Holiday Concert!**
Please click here for more information.
Click here to view the NOVEMBER Lunch and Breakfast Menu Click here to view the DECEMBER Lunch and Breakfast Menu Pears are the featured Harvest of the Month Item for November. Click here for more info. UPCOMING DATES OF IMPORTANCE:
Reminder: Next Wednesday, November 26th is a half day of school. No lunch will be served. Dismissal is at 11:45. NOVEMBER 18 - Market Day Pick up 5:05-6:05 20 - Wear your READ t-shirt 26 - 1/2 Day of School, Dismissal time is 11:45 (no lunch is served), School Spirit Day - Hat Day! 27 - NO SCHOOL-THANKSGIVING DAY 28 - NO SCHOOL DECEMBER 4 - Holiday Concerts 9:30 & 1:30 5 - First School Store (open during lunch times) 8 -4th Grade to Giving Tree (8:50-11:30) 10 - Bay Harbor Day! Wear your Bay Harbor apparel or school colors! 11 - Student Council Meeting 7:45-8:30 am 12 - EARLY RELEASE 1:20 dismissal 16 - Market Day Pick up 5:05 -6:05 19 - Winter classroom Celebrations 2:20-3:20, Wear your READ t-shirt 23 - Bay Port Vocal Ensemble at Bay Harbor! 9:15 -9:30, School Spirit Day - PJ Day!, Polar Express Incentive Dec. 24th - Jan. 2nd -NO SCHOOL - WINTER BREAK School resumes on Monday, January 5th 2014-2015
Howard-Suamico School District Calendar Click here to view this At - A - Glance Calendar for 2014-2015 Holiday Shoppe Event was a Great Success! Thank you SO very much too all the families that came out this past weekend to shop for presents at our PTO’s 3rd annual Holiday Shoppe. We had the best turnout to date! It was great to see all the children SO happy and PROUD buying gifts for the important people in their lives. To see the kids that happy makes all the hard work put in worth it. And all that work was done by incredible families from our school. A HUGE thanks to the following -without you, the children would not have made the memories they did this weekend! Angel Boley - the bake shop queen! The set up crew- Hollie Linder, Tara Atanasoff, Alicia Thoreson & Elizabeth Pleau. The Shoppe workers- Heidi Lemke and her Family- who wrap like no one else's business. Brittney Hauser- your creativity is amazing! Erin VanEnkevort and Renee Gantz-all the work you put in with the student council from making signs for the event to organizing volunteers and then if that was not enough, you both volunteered to work at the shop. We are lucky to have you on our staff! Lesli Frank, Michell Bartlein, Jessica Voss, Andrea Titulaer, Crystal Glen , Heather Ebeling Lisa Revall, Toby Brosteau, Lisa Malak, Amie Christensen Amy Lannoy, Cheryl Guc , Kendra Myers, Natalie Merhalski , all the Student Council kids that did an outstanding job- Madeline Thoreson, Bella Frank, Andrea Bartline, Allie Brosteau , Jenna Wendricks, Macy Duquaine, Emily Bruss, Ashley Boley, Alexis Lemke, Landon Lammers, & Aiden Beth and all the Bay Port girls who could of done it without us Moms:), Roy Lindgren, Sally Scheffen and Genny Rickert for doing all the behind the scenes work that we ask for at the last minute:), Tony Ebeling for just being Mr. Ebeling - the best Principal we could ever have, and last but not least all the wonderful parents who baked and donated food for the bake shop- that helped raise more money for great future Family Fun events. THANK YOU! Enjoy the Pictures below taken at the Holiday Shoppe! The Staff at Bay Harbor would like to thank Sandi Beaver for organizing the Holiday Shoppe Event!
Vision Screening Thank You!
The Brown County Health Department came to our school last week to provide vision screenings for the following grades: K, 1st 3rd and any referrals. They would like to take this opportunity to say "thank you" to the following volunteers who came in to assist them with the process:
Bay Harbor and School Spirit Days! Click here for a calendar of the this years "Bay Harbor Days and School Spirit Days". Note: There was an error on the date for "Hat Day" on this form in last weeks newsletter. It has now been corrected - it will be held on Wednesday, November 26th (1/2 day of school) Award Winners! Golden Tray * Golden Ball * Golden Ticket Click here to see the winning classrooms from last week! |
Attention 3rd and 4th grade students!
Reading Olympics "sign up" is going on now. Click here for this year’s book list, important dates and sign up information! Volunteers Needed for School Store!
Our Student Council is still looking for more Volunteers to help run the School Store the first Friday of the month starting in December from 11:15 -1:00. Click here for more information and a form to return if you are interested. Thank you for your support! Junior Achievement
Area business leaders are teaching in your classrooms!! Students in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades will be or have been participating in a Junior Achievement program. JA is an effective avenue through which the business community can demonstrate its commitment to our students—our future entrepreneurs, employees, consumers and voters. JA’s purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. We are proud to announce the following volunteers & businesses supporting JA at Bay Harbor: Crystal Rezny, Humana Inc. Peter Beth, Schneider Nationa Kathy McGlachlin, Schreiber Foods Adam Zunker, UnitedHealthcare Rebecca Reed, Humana Inc. Andrea Leszko, Ameriprise Auto & Home Insurance Lori Cuene Kimberly Mayotte, UnitedHealthcare Baily Rice, UnitedHealthcare Please consider volunteering in your child’s school or another area school. It’s a very rewarding experience! For additional information on how you can become a volunteer, please call the JA Office at 920-336-1444 or visit ja.org. Thank You! Emergency School Closings
With the winter season upon us, click here for more information to help you be prepared in case of school closings due to weather. Students should dress for cold and snowy weather
In order to prevent students from having wet shoes and cold feet, students will be required to wear boots during recess beginning with the first snowfall of the year. Students will need to wear their snow pants in order to play in the snow on the playground. As a rule, students go outside daily when the temperature, factoring in the wind chill, is above zero degrees. We want students to stay healthy so they can do their best in school. Identify your child's winter wear – As a reminder, PLEASE write your child’s name inside their snow pants, boots, jackets and hats. Do you know how many pairs of black snow pants and boots there are? This helps lost articles of clothing find their rightful owner. A note about mittens: Please have your child wear waterproof gloves or mittens once it snows. The knitted kind get wet when the kids play in the snow and then their hands get cold!
Notes from the Nurse - click here. This link has health information for parents, students and staff Reminder on Head Lice: any student known to have lice should have a follow up head check done upon returning to school. With close contact comes the increased chance of spreading head lice. Please help us by taking initiative on checking your child’s hair closely at home if you notice your child scratching their head or suspect head lice. Here is a link to more information on head lice as well as prevention and treatment methods. http://nasn.org/portals/0/resources/LL_101_parents_2.pdf Hilary Wied, RN Speak Up 2014. We Need You!
Surveys are open for input October 6 – December 19, 2014 at: www.speakup4schools.org/speakup2014. Click here for more information Community Events Calendar
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