From Mrs. Talarzyk... News&Views MAPLE GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3623 W. Whiteland Road Bargersville, IN 46106 Ph. 881-0561 (Attendance ext. 1763) Fax 889-2553 www.centergrove.k12.in.us OCTOBER 8, 2010 Shelley Coover, Principal Rhonda Orth, Secretary MAPLE GROVE VISION/MISSION STATEMENT S.T.A.R.S. - Students, Teachers, All Reaching Success Strong, comprehensive education program - Teaming with parents and the community - Adapt to our changing world - Respectful to one another - Safe environment DO YOU NEED TO SEND MEDICINE TO SCHOOL? This is just a reminder to all parents sending in medications for their children to take at school. (Over the Counter) medicines need to be in original packages and have a permission note from the parent with them. Students can bring them to school and give them straight to the nurse. The note must state dosage, time to give, and student name and room number. This includes cough drops! Prescription medicines must have the original pharmacy labels that show the prescription number, date filled, doctor s name, directions and child s name. Suggestion: Send only the doses needed at school. Most pharmacies will give you a 2nd bottle with pharmacy label (empty) for you to send school doses in. When no longer needed, an adult must pick up any medications. NO MEDICINES WILL BE SENT HOME WITH STUDENTS. Parents are encouraged to send children back to school when you feel they are ready. However, they must be fever-free (without medicine), vomit-free, and diarrhea-free for 24 hours before they return. That means 24 hours from the last episode! Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions or concerns, please call me. Mrs. Behnke INITIATIVE: Seeing what needs to be done and doing it! This month, we are learning about the value of initiative. Initiative is when you see what needs to be done and you do it! Each day, at home and school and when you re playing, you may come across something that needs to be done. We are not talking about huge things like building a skyscraper or ending world hunger! Things that need to be done could be turning off a faucet in the bathroom that was left dripping, a dirty floor that needs to be swept, a friend that needs to be encouraged or a pet that needs to be fed. Can you look around your home right now and see something that needs to be done? Help your child make the connection between his or her initiative, and your ability to trust him or her with different tasks or responsibilities. If you would like to help a family during this holiday season, please contact our Home School Coordinator, talarzyka@centergrove.k12.in.us or at 881-0561, ext. 1722. By supporting a Johnson County family through the Christmas Angels program, you will provide children with the gifts of new clothing and toys. Thank you for giving! MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY October 11 Day 2 October 12 Day 3 October 13 Day 4 October 14 Day 5 October 15 Day 1 Parent/Teacher Conferences PTO MTG. 6:45 PM End of First 9 Weeks STARS KDG to Apple Works DISMISSAL at 3:00 AMK 9-11:45 HEALTHY SMILES 2nd gr. Indianapolis Zoo HEALTHY SMILES Crazy Hair/PJ Day Girls Intramurals 8 am Spell Bowl 8 am Student Council Mtg 8 am Bible Club 8 am Boys Intramurals 8 am Spell Bowl 8 am Singing Stars 8 am October 18 Day 2 October 19 Day 3 October 20 Day 4 October 21 October 22 Attendance Rate for September was 98.47% Great Job Boys & Girls! STARS DISMISSAL at 3:00 AMK 9-11:45 NO SCHOOL Newsletter Submissions Due Girls Intramurals 8 am Bible Club 8 am
Nutrition Can Be FUN!! During the week of October 11-15th, each school cafeteria will be celebrating National School Lunch Week. This year s theme is Discover What s on Your Tray Challenge. Students will discover the importance of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains on their lunch tray, along with the importance of physical activity. During the week there will be prizes raffled to those students who participate in the lunch program. Some of the exciting prizes include two tickets to the Center Grove vs. Warren Central varsity football game, stuffed Colts teddy bear, Colts memorabilia, and stuffed fruit and vegetable characters. Center Grove Boot Camp CG Athletic Booster Club is sponsoring a boot camp to be held Tuesday & Thursday mornings from 5:20-6:20 am: Session 1: October 5-November 18 $39/person Session 2: January 11-February 17 $36/person Session 3: February 22-March 24 $30/person Session 4: April 12-May 19 $36/person Participants should complete the registration form & waiver form, and bring all information to the first day of club. Make checks payable to: Center Grove Athletic Booster Club, Inc. Forms are available on the CGHS Athletic home page at www.centergrove.k12.in.us/cghs. All proceeds benefit the Athletic Booster Club. Please contact Kristie or Isabelle to reserve your spot: Kristie Geitner 698-4610 b.geitner@comcast.net Isabelle Vorhies 750-3561 isamvor@comcast.net In the event that school must be closed because of weather conditions, notification will be made through the Internet and area radio and television stations listed below: INTERNET www.centergrove.k12.in.us RADIO 93.1 FM-WIBC, 102.3 FM-WCBK, 97.1 FM (HANK FM) and B105.7 TELEVISION CHANNEL 4,6,8,13 and FOX 59 The Alert Now System will also be used. ***Please note that if there is a two hour delay on a Wednesday, there will NOT be early release. H A L LO W E E N S A F E T Y T I P S... Choose costumes that are bright and flame retardant Use face paint vs. masks to avoid visual impairment Avoid costume knives, swords, and oversized shoes Make certain children cross streets at corners and never between parked cars Clear porches, driveways, lawns and sidewalks of potential tripping hazards Avoid giving out gum, hard candies and small toys to reduce choking hazards Paint pumpkins vs. carving (hand injuries increase 25% around the holiday) Keep pets indoors. Instruct children to stay away from all pets even if they are familiar with the animals. Explain that pets will not recognize them in costume and they become unpredictable on Halloween night due to unusual activity. S W E E T T I P S... Eat a good meal before heading out Establish consumption rules prior to trick-or-treating Label plastic sandwich bags for each day of the wee.. Divide candy into bags and once the bag is empty, they must wait until the next day for more. Set rules that candy follows a healthy snack or meal Help kids decorate plastic sandwich bags. Fill bags with Halloween candy to share with neighbors and friends without kids or deliver to a local fire station as a token of appreciation for their services. Offer to trade a household chore or a ten minute bedtime extension for a set amount of candy. Inform caregivers and grandparents of established rules. Me like candy... but me mommy make me eat dinner first! Enjoy more Halloween fun at the museum during special activities for the season, including several Feast with the Witches options, a Family Late-Night Adventure and Scout late-night Adventures. The Haunted House runs October 16-31. Tickets are on sale at Marsh Supermarkets and AAA locations as well as online by visiting the website childrensmuseum.org or by calling 317-334-4000. (For hours and event information, please visit above website). For information on discounted Group Tickets (10 or more), please email gracie@teamwhitlock.com. CG WRESTLING CLUB Registration & 1st practice October 25. Visit www.centergrovewrestling.com for details. Contact Cale Hoover, CGHS Head Coach @ hooverc1@centergrove.k12.in.us or by calling 881-0581,ext.4287. Center Grove Boys Basketball League is taking registrations now for 1st-8th grade boys in the Center Grove school district. For online registration go to www.cgbbl.com. Walk up registrations will be at Dicks Sporting Goods on Saturday, Oct.16th, 1-5 pm. Cost is $95 prior to October 17th $110 from October 18th-October 30th For more information on our league including evaluation dates and locations, check out our website or contact Kevin Wheeler, 432-2290. THE CENTER GROVE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION PRACTICES EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT. The next newsletter deadline is Tuesday, October 18 at 4:00 pm
Maple Grove Book Fair is on the way! The fair will be from November 1-November 5 with Family Night on November 2 from 4:00-7:00 pm. Your child will be bringing home a flyer a week before the book fair with more information, prices, and books available. Hope to see you on Family Night!! My favorite time of the day!!