Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary Indianola Community School District 2303 W. Euclid 515-961-9540 http://www.indianola.k12.ia.us Date Day Lunch Prices Student - $2.55 Adult - $3.25 Extra Milk $0.35 Dec. 20 5 21 6 22 1 23 0 Corn Dog Potato Wedge Applesauce Lettuce Salad Snickerdoodle Chicken Nuggets Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Fruit Cocktail Blonde Brownie Cavatelli Corn Pears Broccoli & dip Garlic Bread Winter Break Jan. 3 Day 0 No School 24 0 4 2 5 3 6 4 7 5 Chicken Sand Corn Peaches Lettuce Salad Snickerdoodle Spaghetti Peas Pears Broccoli & Dip Garlic Bread Hot Ham & Cheese Green Beans Pineapple Apples Slices M&M Cookie Fish Sticks Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Applesauce Oranges December 22: 2:00 dismissal December 23 – 31: Winter Break January 3: No School / Teacher In-Service January 4: 2nd Semester classes begins January 10: Report Cards go home January 11: PTO Meeting at Sports Page 7PM January 13: 5th Grade Ensemble Concert 7PM January 17: Kindergarten Roundup January 26: 11:30 Dismissal February 8: PTO Meeting at Sports Page 7PM February 14: 1:30 Dismissal/conferences February 17 – 18 No School/ conferences March 10: Spring Pictures March 14 – 18 Spring Break March 30: 11:30 Dismissal March 27 – Apr. 1 ITBS testing Dec. 20: Dec. 21: Dec. 22: Dec. 23: Dec. 24: Jan. 3: Jan. 4: Jan. 5: Jan. 6: Jan. 7: Day 5 Band Day 6 Chorus Day 1 Orchestra Lessons Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Day 2 Band Day 3 Chorus Day 4 Orchestra Day 5 Band Kids Care Wilder’s Kids Care along with Cops Against Cancer are collecting crayons, coloring books, markers, and colored pencils for the children at Blank Children Hospital. Anyone who would like to donate may bring their items to either Mrs. Reinert’s room or the Wilder office by December 21st. Bring a little cheer into a sick child’s life. Thank you! Kids Care The Indianola Community School District welcomes the 2011-12 Purple and Gold Preschool and kindergarten classes. If you have a child who will be four years of age (preschool) or five years of age (kindergarten) on or before September 15, 2011, please plan to attend registration on Monday, January 17, at 7:00 PM at Indianola High School. The evening will begin with an informational session in the high school auditorium followed by registration in the cafeteria directly across from the auditorium. January 24 is the make-up date if registration is postponed due to inclement weather. The Indianola Community School District has four elementary attendance centers: Emerson, Irving, Whittier and Laura Ingalls Wilder. The district offers a full-day kindergarten program. Two calendar choices— Traditional and Year-Round Education (YRE)—will be offered. The year-round program is open to all district students and is located at Irving Elementary. Information regarding both calendar options will be shared during Kindergarten registration. Purple and Gold Preschool is currently offered at Whittier Elementary. This program offers morning and afternoon sessions five days a week. We strongly encourage all parents to attend the registration so we are able to prepare for your child’s arrival next fall. Registration packets can be picked up at Emerson, Irving, Whittier and Wilder beginning Monday, December 13, during school hours. Parents need to bring the child’s original birth certificate, a copy of immunization records and proof of dental screening and blood lead testing to registration on January 17. NOTE FROM THE NURSE: Students will need to stay home until they are fever, vomiting, diarrhea free for 24 hours. If diagnosed with strep they have been on antibotics for 24 hours. This is for their owen welfare as well as other students and school staff. Students can begin arriving after 8:00 AM each morning. Breakfast is served from 8:00 – 8:20 AM. Please call the school at 961-9540 by 8:20 in the morning when your child will be absent or tardy. Use extension 0 to reach the main office or extension 2 to reach the nurse. Thanks!!! PTO Meetings at 7:00 PM The PTO meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Sports Page in the meeting room: Meeting dates are Jan. 11, Feb. 8, Mar. 8, Apr. 12 and May 10. The next regular meeting of the Indianola Music Boosters is Monday, Jan. 6th, at 7 PM in the choir room. Indianola Music Boosters is open to all parents. We would love to have you join us! Elementary Students, Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime experience! Come to the Casey Blake baseball camp. Learn what it takes to endure and succeed as a professional athlete. Casey, along with other coaches will teach and instruct the basic fundamentals of baseball. Come be a part of America’s pastime. You may also get a personalized photo with Casey that he will autograph. Join Now! Participants can also sign up the day of the camp for an extra fee. Los Angeles Dodgers, Casey Blake will be hosting a Baseball Camp on December 28 and 29…information/On-line Registration www.caseyblakebaseballcamp.com. All proceeds will go to the Indianola Community Youth Foundation. Iowa School Alerts The Indianola Community School District has signed up to take part in a new notification system offered by the State of Iowa called ―Iowa School Alerts. This program gives parents, the media and others the opportunity to sign up to receive e-mail notifications directly when we have cancelled classes, or will be dismissing early or starting late due to weather or other factors. This service, which was developed by IT staff at the Department of Administrative Services, is free of charge to you and the school. The State funded the development of this program through the IOWAccess initiative, which seeks to bring more e-government services to the people of Iowa. And because the system is funded and operated by the state, you can be assured that your e-mail addresses will not be sold to anyone and you will not receive advertisements or spam due to enrolling in the program. Here’s how you can take advantage of this free service & sign up for e-mail alerts: 1. Click on ―Sign Up! in the Main Menu at https://schoolalerts.iowa.gov. This will take you to the ―Enterprise A&A screen for the State of Iowa. If you already have an account with the State (say, for another online application), there’s no need to create another one. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter your name and e-mail address, and create secret questions and your password. This step involves obtaining a code from an e-mail sent to you to confirm your registration. 3. Once you have created and confirmed your account registration, you will be taken back to the School Alerts site where you can click on ―My Subscriptions to add the school districts/buildings you would like to receive notices for. Once you’ve selected a school, you are asked to enter the e-mail addresses or cell phone addresses where you would like notifications sent. You can add as many e-mail addresses as you’d like! (Please note that some wireless services providers may charge you for receiving e-mails or text messages. You are responsible for those charges.) We will still make sure that local media outlets are notified when there’s a change in our classes so notices will still be made on the television and radio, but we hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to be directly notified as well! If you have any questions about signing up for Iowa School Alerts, please contact the Indianola Community School District’s administration office at (961 – 9500) or e-mail [email protected]. The Simpson College Reading Club offers one‐onone after‐school tutoring services to children in first through fifth grades. Your child's classroom teacher has selected him/her as a participant. The Reading Club serves as a field experience for Simpson education students. Space is limited. First come, first served. Call 961‐1521 today to reserve a tutor. Where: Wallace Hall on the Simpson College campus When: Tuesday and Thursday from January 25 through April 5, 3:15‐4:30 p.m. Who: Grades first through fifth (Parents/ guardians must provide transportation to/from campus.) Cost: $30 per child* (Purchased, prepackaged snacks will be provided.) The tutor sends daily informal notes to the parents/ guardians informing them of the club activities. An endof‐session literacy portfolio and a parent/tutor conference are used to communicate your child's growth areas. For more information. contact: Sharon Jensen. Ph.D. Associate Professor in Education. Simpson College Indianola, IA 50125. 515‐961‐1521 [email protected] *Fee waiver is available upon request. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION Students, parents, employees and others doing business with or performing services for the Indianola Community School District are hereby notified that this school district does not discriminate on the basis of age (except students), race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, creed or marital status in admission or access to, or treatment in, its programs and activities. The school district does not discriminate on the basis of age (except students), race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, creed or marital status in admission or access to, or treatment in, its hiring and employment practices. Any person having inquiries concerning the school district's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), § 504 or Iowa Code § 280.3 is directed to contact: 504 Coordinator Indianola Community School District 1304 East 2nd Avenue Indianola, IA 50125 515 961-9500 who has been designated by the school district to coordinate the school district’s efforts to comply with the regulations implementing Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, the ADA, § 504 and Iowa Code 280.3 (2007). The Board of Education is responsible for locating, identifying and educating homeless children and youth found within the Indianola Community School District. A homeless child or youth of school age is defined as “one between the ages of 5 and 21 who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate night-time residence.” The Indianola Community School District will make available to homeless children and youth all services and assistance including, but not limited to, compensatory education, special education, ELL, vocational courses or programs, programs for the gifted and talented, health services and food and nutrition programs on the same basis as those services provided to resident students. Please contact Brad Jermeland, Homeless Liaison, at 515-961-9500 regarding specific questions and/or issues. Remember to send your Hy-Vee receipts and Box tops to school for PTO!!
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