October 29, 2014 Print newsletter
Volume 8, Issue 50
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Volume 8, Issue 50
Principals website: Bayharbor.weebly.com
Follow Mr. Ebeling on Twitter: @EbelingHssd
Bay Harbor Apparel Sale - Going on Now!
Show your school spirit! Click Here to print an order form.
This sale runs through November 5th! Make checks payable to Bay Harbor. Thank you!
Show your school spirit! Click Here to print an order form.
This sale runs through November 5th! Make checks payable to Bay Harbor. Thank you!
Remember - Picture Retake Day is Monday, November 3rd!
Students that were absent on the original Picture Day will have their picture taken as well as parents that had requested a retake.
Click here to view the NOVEMBER Lunch and Breakfast Menu Pears are the featured Harvest of the Month Item for November. Click here for more info. UPCOMING DATES OF IMPORTANCE:
Daylight Savings Time Ends this weekend! - Turn your clocks back 1 hour before going to bed on Saturday, November 1. OCTOBER 30 - N0 SCHOOL, Parent/Teacher Conferences 8:00-11:30 am 31 - NO SCHOOL NOVEMBER 3 - Picture Retake Day (9:00-10:00) 7 - 1st Quarter Ends, Scholastic Book Distribution 10 - 4th Grade to the Giving Tree (8:50 -11:30) 11 - PTO Meeting 6:30- Library If 12 - Bay Harbor Day! Wear your Bay Harbor apparel! 13 - Student Council Meeting 7:45 -8:30 am, Vision Screening (K, 1st, 3rd & referrals) 14 - EARLY RELEASE 1:20 dismissal, Report cards finalized, PTO Holiday Shoppe Open 6:00-8:00 pm 15 - PTO Holiday Shoppe 9:00-Noon 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) 27 - NO SCHOOL-THANKSGIVING DAY 28 - NO SCHOOL 2014-2015
Howard-Suamico School District Calendar Click here to view this At - A - Glance Calendar for 2014-2015 Enjoy the photos below taken at the Fall Fest...!
...and from the Book Fair...! Thank you for supporting Bay Harbor at these events!
Help support our school with products you already buy! Our school has teamed up with many different programs to earn money and products for our school. Please "click here" for a sheet summarizing the items we collect for our school. All caps, labels, UPCs, and box tops can be sent to school with your child or dropped off in the designated drawers located in the parent hallway. Thank You for your support!! Labels for Education-Special October Promotion! Labels for Education is offering a special promotion for the month of October--Double UPCs! For every UPC we collect, we can earn an additional point for our school. Deadline to turn in for this promotion is October 31st. Click here for a list of participating products. (There's more than just Campbell's soup). http://www.labelsforeducation.com/Earn-Points/Participating-Products If you have any questions, please contact me. Dawn Brandt, School Coordinator 920-737-9513 NEW! - "Loaves for Learning" Reward Program We’ve been accepted to participate in a rewards program offered by the bakers of Country Hearth® and Village Hearth® breads. Start saving UPC Proof-of-Purchases from any Country Hearth or Village Hearth product, each one is worth 5¢. UPCs can be sent to school with your child or dropped off in our designated drawers in the parent hallway by the office. Click here for a list of participating products. http://www.loaves4learning.com/#tabs1-eligible If you have any questions, please contact me. Dawn Brandt, School Coordinator 920-737-9513 The Giving Tree - Project Innovate
The Giving Tree is excited to promote a voting contest called Project Innovate that starts today to help HSSD students get internet in their homes. We have one month to get as many votes for Bay Port to win $25,000 from Cellcom, as we are competing against other local school districts! Click heStllre for more information! 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 Bay Harbor PTO
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Student Directory
Order forms for the Student Directory will be in next weeks Take Home Envelopes. If you would like to order a directory, just complete the form and return it with $2.00. Make checks payable to Bay Harbor. A directory will then be sent home with your child. The proceeds will go to our Student Council. 3rd Annual Holiday Shoppe!
Our 3rd Annual Family Fun Event, the Holiday Shoppe, is just around the corner! Mark your calendars for this fun event for you and your children. Our PTO would like to invite all Bay Harbor students and siblings to come holiday shopping at our 3rd Annual Holiday Shoppe right in our very own school gymnasium! The Holiday Shoppe will be open 2 DAYS for your convenience this year. Friday, November 14 from 6-8pm AND Saturday, November 15 from 9am-noon. Closer to the date, money envelopes will be sent home in the Wednesday Take Home Envelopes that will allow the parents to list all the people you want your children to shop for and set a "budget" of what they can spend per person. They can even shop for YOUR presents with our very own "personal shoppers" that will take them through the Holiday Shoppe while you sit and enjoy a cup of coffee and a baked good in our very own Bake Shop! The cost of the gifts will range from $.25 to $10.00 and there are gifts for all family members, even your pets! We really hope you can join us for holiday shopping either that Friday or Saturday. Thank you in advance for supporting your PTO. If you have any questions or would like to help with this event, please contact Sandi Beaver at 920-217-8296 or [email protected]. Happy Holidays! Bay Harbor Holiday Concert! When: Thursday, December 4th Time: 9:30 & 1:30
More info to follow Vision Screening Coming!
The Vision Screening will occur on Thursday, November 13, 2014. All Kindergarten, 1st, 3rd, and any students requested by teachers and parents/guardians will be tested. Vision screening routinely tests stereopsis (how your child’s eyes work together) up to age 10 and distance vision. If your child already wears glasses, they will be tested with their glasses on to make sure the glasses are working properly. Near vision and color vision can be tested upon request only. The screening does detect several eye problems common to these age groups. However, it is not a substitute for a complete professional eye exam. A child who passes may still have other visual problems. If symptoms such as squinting, headaches, frowning, or frequent blinking are noted, a complete eye exam is recommended. Red, swollen or encrusted eyelids indicate a medical problem requiring a physician’s treatment. If your child does not pass the screening, a letter will be sent home recommending an examination by an eye doctor. The National Society to Prevent Blindness recommends that children have a professional eye exam prior to entering school and up to every other year after that. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you DO NOT want your child screened for hearing and/or vision YOU MUST contact your child’s school at least one week prior to the screening date to have your child removed from the screening list. Your participation is key......to being fundraising free!!!
Please help us reach our financial goal of $4,000 raised, and our family participation goal of 50%,by filling out the little pink PTO donation form that was attached to a white envelope in your open house packet of information. While we recommend $40/family, we realize that might not be possible for everyone. Please give what you are comfortable with, as every dollar counts and every donation matters. By donating, you are ensuring the success of this years PTO, as well as ensuring our school remains fundraising free. This means we won't be asking you to sell wrapping paper or pizzas,etc. Pans and Plastic Ware still leftover from the Fall Fest Bake Sale Some pans and plastic ware items were left at school from the Fall Fest Bake Sale. If you left one of these items at school, please stop in the office to pick it up. Thank you! 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 Award Winners! Golden Tray * Golden Ball * Golden Ticket The Golden Awards will be issued again next Friday. Community Events Calendar
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