The Laker - Shell Lake

The Laker
March 27, 2015
Exceeding Expectations, It’s the Laker way!
Meet and Greet the Candidates
Community members staff and students! Please join
us for a Meet and Greet the Candidates Night on
Monday, March 30, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the 3-12
school commons. This is your opportunity to ask
questions of our Superintendent finalists and to
share with them the good news about the Shell Lake
School District! We welcome your involvement
and input and hope to see you there!
Early Release/Easter Break
Thursday, April 2 is an early release day because of
teacher’s in-service. Students will be dismissed at
12:15 from the K-2 school and at 12:22-12:25 from
the 3-12 school. Lunch will be served prior to
dismissal. There will be no 4K classes that
day. There is no school on Friday, April 3 or
Monday, April 6 because of Easter break. School
will resume on Tuesday, April 7.
Middle School Track
Middle school track for students in grades 5-8 will
begin on Monday, March 30. Those interested in
ordering any track apparel can find an order form
on the school webpage under athletics and track. If
you have questions, please contact Coach Schmidt.
Order forms should be turned in no later
than Tuesday, March 24.
PBIS/Laker Way Winners – Primary School
Aida Hanson, Jaden Iorns, Alexa
Dahlstrom. Missing from the picture is Ella
Folstad. Congratulations, Little Lakers! Great job!
CNA Class Opportunity
Shell Lake School District has worked with WITCRice Lake to set up a CNA course this summer with
the course and clinical taking place at Terrace View
Living Center. Students must be 16 years old
before taking the course. Space is limited to 8
students. The cost of the course is not covered by
the school district. Students should see Mrs. Hopke
for more information.
FAFSA/Scholarship Completion Work Night
Mrs. Hopke will be hosting a FAFSA completion
and Scholarship work night for seniors on Monday,
March 30 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm at the high
school. Food will be provided and Mrs. Hopke will
be available to help students and/or families
complete their FAFSA and get work done on their
scholarship. It is critical to get your FAFSA
completed as soon as possible this spring and many
scholarships have deadlines in late March - early
April. All current scholarship information is
located in the School Counseling office and on the
district website under the Parents/Students tab - 712
School
Counseling
Corner: http://www.shelllake.k12.wi.us/schools/jhh
s_guidance.cfm
Laker Way Winners – 3-6
Caitlyn Skattebo, Katrina Miller,
Cody W. Swan, Isaac Hopke
The
First
Street
Afterschool Program
Presents:
The Princess and the
Pea on April 9, 2015 at
5:00 pm at the Ericka
Quam Theater.
Everyone is welcome!
Spring Cleaning? Donations PLEASE!!!
Do you have extra baseball gloves, balls, or
Frisbees lying around? If so, the Shell Lake
AfterschoolProgram would be happy to take them
off your hands! Please send them to school with
your kiddo and they can put them in the box in Mrs.
Kris Brunberg's office. Thanks Much - Your
donations are much appreciated!
PTA
Remember to save your Milk caps from Kwik Trip,
Milk Moola bag tops, and Box Tops. You can leave
them at either school in the offices. This "garbage"
is a great fundraiser for the PTA. Thanks!
State Forensics Qualifiers
The SLHS Forensics team has qualified to compete
at the state level in April! These students have
worked very hard this year to reach this point. If
you see the following, please congratulate them and
wish them luck at State: Emma Bennis - Prose
Reading, Kennedy Ellanson - Prose Reading,
KayDe Bontekoe - Solo Acting, Renae Lloyd - Solo
Acting, Kelsey Egbert - Play Acting., Daniel Parish
- Play Acting, Dakota Bozek-Robinson - Poetry
Reading, Mikayla Smith - Poetry Reading, Emma
Williams – Storytelling, Keagan Blazer –
Storytelling, Adrianna Smith - 4-Minute Speech
Family Traditions
The students in Mrs. Deleon’s 7th Grade Family and Consumer Education class have been learning about
Family Traditions. After learning all about what traditions are and how they can be established, the students all
had to think of and share one family tradition that is practiced within their family. They were many neat
traditions shared. It was a great opportunity for the students to be able to share something that is meaningful
within their families. They all had a great time, and many of them were able to sample of the food traditions!
Mon., Mar. 30
Breakfast
Pop Tart with
cheese stick
Mini cinnamon
roll
Lunch
Chicken nuggets
Tues., Mar. 31
Breakfast
Pancakes &
sausage link
Oat Chocolate
Chip Bar
Lunch
Burrito Bowl
Wed., April 1
Breakfast
Build a burger
UBR
Lunch
Salisbury steak
Thurs, April 2
Breakfast
Fruit pocket
Muffin
Lunch
Pizza
Fri., April 3
No School
Easter Break