August 2015 The Warrensburg-Latham Community Unit School District #11 is committed to providing a quality education that empowers students to live productively. We promise to promote: Collaborative learning environments Academic excellence Real-world learning experiences Deeper thinking Service and support WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL! I want to personally welcome you to the 2015-16 school year. I hope you have had an enjoyable summer with family and friends. Important Dates Tuesday, August 4 th 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.- New student registration for students with last names beginning A-K Wednesday, August 5 th 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.- New student registration for students with last names beginning L-Z Thursday, August 6 th 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.- Returning student registration (if you need assistance with the online registration) Monday, August 17 th 6:00-7:30 p.m.- Open House Wednesday, August 19 th Students 1 st day of school Whether you are new to Warrensburg-Latham CUSD #11 or a returning student/family, we look forward to you being a part of the W-L Family and hope you become involved in our schools. I encourage every student and parent to embrace the opportunity to make this a great school year! Teachers and administrators have been busy over the summer preparing for the 2015-16 school year. Teachers and administrators have participated in professional development to improve the instructional opportunities for students. This year teachers and principals will be working on refining assessments, continuing work on aligning instruction to standards, and improving communication of what students are learning to students and parents. Our #1 goal is to improve student learning. So, regardless of where your student begins the year, we want to help them in advancing their critical thinking, knowledge, skills, and ability to problem solve. If at any time you have a question about what is occurring in your student s class, please contact your student s teacher. We all need to work together to benefit our students. Custodians and maintenance staff have been busy cleaning and preparing the buildings and grounds for the return of students. This summer, work was done to each gym floor and on our AC units throughout the district. In addition, some drainage work was done on school property. All of this work was paid for by the 1% tax that the district receives. As many of you know, Warrensburg-Latham CUSD #11 abates 75% of the 1% sales tax back to taxpayers. If you see a member of our custodial or maintenance staff, take a moment to thank them for keeping our facilities in such great shape. This school year WLHS will implement a 1:1 initiative for all high school students. During the 2014-15 school year, freshman students and teachers participated in a pilot. Teachers have been learning about, and will continue to learn, best practices in implementing technology into the classroom. Schools are preparing students for a workforce in which they will have 10-14 different jobs by age 40. Many of these jobs do not even exist yet. Our students are heading into a workforce where the skills of listening, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration with co-workers located around the world will be essential to compete in an ever increasingly global economy. In addition, the amount of technical information in the world continues to grow at a rapid 1
pace. Integration of technology into schools is an essential and inevitable part of today s society. Students must learn and master how to access information, synthesize it, and evaluate it. I hope each of you is able to attend our Open House on Monday, August 17 th from 6:00-7:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity for you and your student to meet teachers, bring in school supplies, and for middle school & high school students to walk their schedule. Students first day of attendance will be Wednesday, August 19 th. Best wishes for a successful 2015-16 school year! Dr. Kristen Kendrick-Weikle, Superintendent The following public notification is being released for compliance with the regulations of the Federal AHERA guidelines for the management of asbestos containing materials. The Inspection Report and Management Plan is on file for review at the Warrensburg-Latham CUSD #11 Superintendent s Office. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION This notice is to inform building occupants of the potential hazard and locations of asbestos containing materials. It has been determined by the Illinois Department of Public Health and the United States Environmental Protection Agency that asbestos is a potential health hazard, and precautions should be taken to avoid disturbing any asbestos containing materials. Materials containing or suspect of containing asbestos have been found in the following school buildings: Warrensburg-Latham High School Elementary and Middle School Any evidence of disturbance or change in condition will be documented in the Management Plan as required by law. Cleaning and maintenance personnel who recognize the danger of asbestos are taking special precautions during their work to properly guard against disturbance of the asbestos containing materials. All asbestos containing material is inspected and evaluated periodically and additional measures will be taken when needed to protect the health of building occupants. This information was distributed to the above named occupants by School District Newsletter Date: 08-01-15 NEWSLETTER INFORMATION As a reminder, this newsletter will be the only newsletter mailed. All other newsletters will be available online at the district s Web site by clicking the Newsletter link. If you would like the newsletter e-mailed to you each month, please go to the Web site and sign-up by using the subscription link on the right-hand side of the Web site. BOYS SOCCER NEWS Boys Soccer season begins August 12 th at 9:00 a.m. in Coach Emery s Room A-36. Please have appropriate paperwork completed and in the high school office, including a valid physical. Cleats and shin guards are required to practice. 2
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MODEL NOTIFICATION OF RIGHTS UNDER FERPA FOR ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years of age (eligible students) certain rights with respect to the student s education records. These rights are: 1. The right to inspect and review the student s education records within 45 days of the day the School receives a request for access. Parents or eligible students should submit to the School principal (or appropriate school official) a written request that identifies the record(s) they wish to inspect. The School official will make arrangements for access and notify the parent or eligible student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. 2. The right to request the amendment of the student s education records that the parent or eligible student believes are inaccurate. Parents or eligible students may ask the School to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate. They should write the School principal (or appropriate school official), clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate. If the School decides not to amend the record as requested by the parent or eligible student, the School will notify the parent or eligible student of the decision and advise them of their right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the parent or eligible student when notified of the right to a hearing. 3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student s education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception, which permits disclosure without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the School as an administrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member (including health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); a person serving on the School Board; a person or company with whom the School has contracted to perform a special task (such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or therapist); or a parent or student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A School official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. (Optional) Upon request, the School discloses education records without consent to officials of another school district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. (NOTE: FERPA requires a school district to make a reasonable attempt to notify the parent or student of the records request unless it states in its annual notification that it intends to forward records on request.) 4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the School District to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA are: Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202-4605 (NOTE: In addition, a school may want to include its directory information public notice, as required by 99.37 of the regulations, with its annual notification of rights under FERPA.) 6
PARENTS/GUARDIANS: This note is to inform you that it will be necessary for the school district to spray for pests this school year. If you would like to be notified when this will be taking place, please fill out the attached form and send it back to the school office. We can assure you that every precaution will be taken to insure that our students will not be adversely affected. Sincerely, Ken Hatcher Paul Hoffman Ben Barth High School Principal Middle School Principal Elementary Principal Please inform me prior to any spraying at the school. Name Address Day Phone Cell Phone August 1, 2015 PARENTS RIGHT-TO-KNOW Dear Parent: In accordance with ESEA Section 1111(h)(6) PARENTS RIGHT-TO-KNOW, the Warrensburg-Latham District is notifying every parent of a student in Title I school that you have the right and may request information regarding the professional qualifications of your child s classroom teacher. This information regarding the professional qualifications of your child s classroom teachers including, at a minimum, the following: 1. Whether the teacher has met State qualification and licensing criteria for the grade levels and subject areas in which the teacher provides instruction. 2. Whether the teacher is teaching under emergency or other provisions status through which State qualifications or licensing criteria have been waived. 3. The baccalaureate degree major of the teacher and any other graduate certification or degree held by the teacher, and the field of discipline of the certification or degree. 4. Whether the child is provided services by paraprofessionals and, if so, their qualifications. If at any time your child has been taught for 4 or more consecutive weeks by a teacher not highly qualified, the school will notify you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact your district superintendent, Kristen Kendrick-Weikle, at the following phone number 217-672-3514. Sincerely, Dr. Kristen Kendrick-Weikle, District Superintendent 7
WARRENSBURG-LATHAM CUSD #11 2015-16 CALENDAR 17 Teacher Institute Open House 6:00-7:30 18 Teacher Institute 19 1 st day of Student Attendance AUGUST 2015 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FEBRUARY 2016 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 P/T Conferences 3:00-6:30 (students dismiss at 1:00) 12 Teacher Institute-No School 15 Presidents Day-No School 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 7 Labor Day-No School 18 11:30 dismissal-½sip Day 25 Homecoming SEPTEMBER 2015 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MARCH 2016 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 11 11:30 dismissal-½sip Day 21-28 Spring Break-No School 29 Students return to school 9 11:30 dismissal-½sip Day 12 Columbus Day-No School 14 P/T Conferences 3:00-6:30 (students dismiss at 1:00) 21 P/T Conferences 3:00-6:30 (students dismiss at 1:00) OCTOBER 2015 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 APRIL 2016 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 11:30 dismissal-½sip Day 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 13 11:30 dismissal-½sip Day 25-27 Fall Break-No School NOVEMBER 2015 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 MAY 2016 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 Last day of student attendance 24 Teacher Institute 25-31 Emergency Days 30 Memorial Day-No School 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 21-31 Winter Break-No School DECEMBER 2015 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE 2016 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 Emergency Day 1 Winter Break-No School 4 Teacher Institute 5 Students return to school 18 Martin Luther King Day- No School JANUARY 2016 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JULY 2016 S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Independence Day 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 8
WARRENSBURG-LATHAM CUSD #11 2015-16 CALENDAR Tuesday, August 4 New Student Registration Last Names A-K 8-2 Wednesday, August 5 New Student Registration Last Names L-Z 8-2 Thursday, August 6 Returning Student Registration 8-2 Monday, August 17 No School Teacher Institute (open house from 6:00-7:30) Tuesday, August 18 No School Teacher Institute Wednesday, August 19 1 st Day of Student Attendance Monday, September 7 No School Labor Day Wednesday, September 16 1 st Quarter Mid-Term Friday, September 18 11:30 Dismissal School Improvement Friday, September 25 Homecoming Friday, October 9 11:30 Dismissal School Improvement Monday, October 12 No School Columbus Day Wednesday, October 14 Students dismiss at 1:00 P/T Conferences 3:00-6:30 Friday, October 16 End of 1 st Quarter Wednesday, October 21 Students dismiss at 1:00 P/T Conferences 3:00-6:30 Friday, November 13 11:30 Dismissal School Improvement Wednesday, November 18 2 nd Quarter Mid-Term Wednesday, November 25-27 No School Thanksgiving Break * Friday, December 18 December 21-January 1 Monday, January 4 Tuesday, January 5 Monday, January 18 End of 2 nd Quarter & 1 st Semester No School Winter Break No School Teacher Institute Students return to school No school M. L. King Day Wednesday, February 3 3 rd Quarter Mid-Term Thursday, February 11 Students dismiss at 1:00 P/T Conferences 3:00-6:30 Friday, February 12 No School Teacher Institute Monday, February 15 No School President s Day Friday, March 4 End of 3 rd Quarter Friday, March 11 11:30 Dismissal School Improvement Monday, March 21-28 No School Spring Break (Easter is the 27 th ) Tuesday, March 29 Students return to school Wednesday, April 13 Friday, April 15 4 th Quarter Mid-Term 11:30 Dismissal School Improvement Monday, May 23 End of 4 th Quarter Last day of student attendance 1:00 dismissal Tuesday, May 24 No School Teacher Institute Wednesday, May 25-June 1 Emergency Days (Memorial Day is May 30) **The school calendar is subject to change, please consult your monthly newsletter, the district website, or notes sent home. 9
BOARD POLICY CONCERNING WAIVER OF SCHOOL FEES 2015-2016 The following is the Warrensburg-Latham Board of Education policy concerning the waiver of school fees. If you have questions about this policy, please direct them to the building principals. The Superintendent will recommend to the Board of Education a schedule of fees, if any, to be charged students for the use of textbooks, consumable materials, extracurricular activities, and other school student fees. Students must also pay for the loss of or damage to school books or other school-owned materials. Fees for textbooks, other instructional materials, and driver education are waived for students who meet the eligibility criteria for a fee waiver as described in this policy. In order that no student is denied educational services or academic credit due to the inability of parents/guardians to pay student fees, the Superintendent will recommend to the Board which additional fees, if any, the District will waive for students who meet the eligibility criteria for fee waiver. Students receiving a fee waiver are not exempt from charges for lost and damaged books, locks, materials, supplies, and equipment. Eligibility Criteria A student shall be eligible for a fee waiver when the student currently lives in a household that meets the same income guidelines, with the same limits based on household size, that are used for the federal free meals program. The Superintendent or designee will give additional consideration where one or more of the following factors are present: Illness in the family; Unusual expenses such as fire, flood, storm damage, etc.; Unemployment; Emergency situations; When one or more of the parents/guardians are involved in a work stoppage. Verification The Superintendent or designee must follow the verification requirements of 7 C.F.R. 245.6a when using the free lunch or breakfast eligibility guidelines pursuant to The National School Lunch Act as the basis for waiver of the student's fee(s). Determination and Appeal Within 30 calendar days after the receipt of a waiver request, the Superintendent or designee shall mail a notice to the parent/guardian whenever a waiver request is denied. The denial notice shall include: (1) the reason for the denial, (2) the process and timelines for making an appeal, and (3) a statement that the parent/guardian may reapply for a waiver any time during the school year if circumstances change. If the denial is appealed, the District shall follow the procedures for the resolution of appeals as provided in the Illinois State Board of Education rule on waiver of fees. 10
Application for Fee Waiver To be submitted to the Building Principal Student s Name (please print) School As the parent/guardian of the above-named student, I request a waiver of school fees. I am asking for a waiver of school fees because: (please check at least one box) The above-named student (or student s family) is currently receiving aid under Article IV of The Illinois Public Aid Code (Aid to Families with Dependent Children, AFDC) and evidence of participation is enclosed; The above named student currently lives in a household that meets the free lunch or breakfast eligibility guidelines established by the federal government pursuant to the National School Lunch Act, 42 U.S.C. 1758; 7 C.F.R. Part 245; While none of the above two statements are true, there are other reasons why I am unable to afford the school fee(s) assessed to the above-named student which are: (describe in detail) Supplying false information to obtain a fee waiver is a Class 4 felony (720 ILCS 5/17-6). I attest that the statements made herein are true and correct. Parent/Guardian (please print) Signature Date Address 2015-2016 SCHOOL FEES INSTRUCTIONAL, ATHLETIC, PARKING& DRIVER'S ED FEES K-5 Registration (Curriculum, agenda, technology, etc.) $85.00 6-12 Registration (Curriculum, wellness, technology) $155.00 Accounting (Simulation Package) $20.00 Driver's Education $250.00 Vocational Course Fee/Per Semester $125.00 Parking Permit/Per Semester $25.00 Athletic Fee (Per Sport) $50.00 P.E. Uniform $25.00 BREAKFAST & LUNCH PRICES Breakfast K-5 $1.50 Breakfast 6-12 $1.75 Adult Breakfast $2.00 Lunch K-5 $2.70 Lunch 6-12 $2.90 Adult Lunch $3.50 11
ITEM FEE Bagel w/cheese $0.75 Chips $0.75 Cookie/Baked Treat $0.25 BBQ/Sloppy Joe/Corn Dog/Hot Dog $1.50 Breakfast Sandwich $1.25 Cereal Bars/Pop Tart/Packaged Cookies $0.75 Cheeseburger/Hamburger/Chicken Sandwich/Johnny Rib $1.75 Cheese-Filled Breadstick x2sticks $1.75 Chef Salad/Taco Salad $1.75 Chicken or Tuna Salad Sandwich $1.50 Chicken Nuggets/Chicken Strips $1.75 Crystal Light Bottle $1.25 Danish/Donut/Bar/Cake/Pie $0.75 Fiestada/Rectangle Pizza/Quesadilla $1.50 Fish Sandwich $1.75 Fruit Cup/Vegetable Cup/French Fries/Mashed Potatoes $0.75 Fruit Parfait (Yogurt w/fruit and granola) $1.25 Fruit Plate $2.50 Horseshoe Platter $2.75 Ice Cream/Sherbet Cup $0.50 Sub or Deli Sandwich/Wrap $1.75 Nacho Bellegrande (Cheese on Cheese) $2.75 Nutty Bar/Oatmeal Cr. Cookie/Fudge Cookie $0.25 PBJ or Toasted Cheese Sandwich $1.25 Pizza - Triangle $1.75 Potato Baked $1.50 Soup $1.50 Soft Taco $1.75 Water $1.00 Milk $0.30 Yogurt $0.50 SUMMER READING As we look toward the beginning of the school year, the entire WLHS staff is gearing up for our summer reading project. As in the past, each WLHS student will be selecting one book from the summer reading list to read and enjoy over the summer break. This year s list aims to provide even more choices that take into account the interests, reading levels, and preferences of all students. This year s list includes 41 titles from 9 different genres for your reading enjoyment. A list of summer reading titles and their descriptions can be found on the district website as well as at Barclay Library. If you need help choosing a book or would like to read a book that is not on the current list, please contact Mrs. Allen at allenm@wl.k12.il.us for assistance. Students should select and read one of the books from the summer reading list prior to the first day of the 2015-16 school year. Happy reading! 12
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Warrensburg-Latham Community Unit School District Number 11 WARRENSBURG, IL 62573 2015-16 ONLINE REGISTRATION STEPS AND INSTRUCTIONS Registration for current Warrensburg-Latham C.U.S.D. #11 students will be available beginning May 18, 2015 for completion ONLINE via the district s website, www.wl.k12.il.us. 1. To register your student(s) online, go to the school district website at www.wl.k12.il.us and click on the link for Skyward Family Access. Log in with your family username and password. If you do not know your password, you may re-set it by clicking the Forgot your login/password link on the Family Access login page. Should you need further assistance please contact us. If you do not have computer access at home, there are computers at the Barclay Library in Warrensburg that you may use during their usual hours. Online registration for the 2015-16 school year is encouraged, onsite registration will be held on Thursday August 6, 2015 for returning students. Please visit the school district website for additional information regarding time and location for onsite registration. 2. Once in Family Access, you will see a link on the left side of the screen for ONLINE REGISTRATION. Clicking on the Online Registration link will bring up the steps you will need to complete registration for your child(ren). You will need to complete registration for each child separately. 3. If your child will be moving up to either the Middle School or the High School, you will need to use the pull down arrow next to their current school name to change to next year s school. 4. Complete all of the steps listed and be sure to click SAVE on all forms you fill out. If you click BACK on any of the forms, the data you entered will NOT be saved. After you have saved each form, you will need to check the box indicating you have completed a step before you can proceed to the next step, as the boxes do not check automatically. You can exit the online registration process and return later if necessary. 5. Please be sure to click on both of the COMPLETE REGISTRATION buttons when you are finished. (You might need to scroll down to see the first one.) You will receive an email confirmation upon completion of all registration steps. If you DO NOT receive this email, please log back into Family Access and verify that all of the steps were completed and checked and that your email address is correct. 6. After July 1, 2015 you will be able to log into Family Access and view the fees that are due for each of your students. These fees can be paid via E-Pay (link to E-pay can be found on the school districts website at www.wl.k12.il.us or on the Illinois Treasurer s website at www.illinoisepay.com), or by check made payable to Warrensburg-Latham C.U.S.D. #11. The addresses for remitting checks are as follows: Warrensburg-Latham Elementary School Warrensburg-Latham Middle School 100 S. West Street 425 W. North Street Warrensburg, IL 62573 Warrensburg, IL 62573 Warrensburg-Latham High School 427 W. North Street Warrensburg, IL 62573 PAYMENT WILL BE DUE NO LATER THAN AUGUST 14, 2015. 16
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August Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 HS Band Camp 4 HS Band Camp New Student Registration 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Last Names A- M 5 HS Band Camp New Student Registration 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Last Names N- Z 6 HS Band Camp Returning Student Registration 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 7 HS Band Camp 8 10 a.m. MS GSB vs. Shelbyville 9 10 4:30 p.m. MS GSB vs. Sullivan 11 12 6 p.m. Booster Club Mtg. 13 14 15 10 a.m. MS GSB @ Edinburg 10:30 a.m. MS BB vs. Sullivan 16 17 Teacher Institute 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Open House 4:30 p.m. MS GSB LSA 23 24 4:30 p.m. HSB SO @ Decatur Christian 8 a.m. Newsletter Deadline 30 31 4:30 p.m. MS BB @ Riverton 6 p.m. HS JVFB vs. Georgetown-Ridge Farm 18 Teacher Institute 4:30 p.m. MS BB @ A-O 25 8 a.m. Picture Day 4:30 p.m. MS BB @ Taylorville 4:30 p.m. MS GSB @ Clinton 6 p.m. HSG VB vs. Cerro Gordo 19 First Day of Student Attendance Kindergarten Attendance Students with Last Names A-M 4:30 p.m. MS GSB @ Sangamon Valley 26 4:30 p.m. MS GSB vs. Heyworth 5 p.m. HSB SO @ Eisenhower 7 p.m. School Board Mtg. 18 20 Kindergarten Attendance Students with Last Names N-Z 4:30 p.m. MS BB @ Shelbyville 27 4:30 p.m. MS BB vs. Clinton 4:30 p.m. HSB SO vs. Mt. Zion 6 p.m. HSG VB @ A-O 21 Kindergarten Attendance for All Students 28 7 p.m. HS VFB vs. Georgetown-Ridge Farm 22 10 a.m. MS GSB @ A-O 11 a.m. MS BB vs. Mt. Pulaski 29 11:30 a.m. MS GSB @ Sullivan 2015
MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWS FROM MR. HOFFMAN WELCOME BACK MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS! I hope your summer was GREAT! We will be excited to see everyone back in school and learning once again! The middle school staff have worked hard prior to the student arrival day. The many hours they have put in helps make the start of school as easy as possible for everyone. If any parent has any questions, the staff is willing to help in anyway, so please contact them if something is needed. I am sure that this school year will be a positive and exciting one. Students, please make sure to come ready to work and be attentive while also treating each other in a respectful manner. Parents, once again, let us know if you have questions or concerns. I hope to see everyone at Open House on Monday, August 17. This is a great chance to meet the teachers and walk the student s daily schedule. Students can get locks for their locker from their A.P. teachers that night. Middle school students should report to the gym when they arrive on the first day of school. We will begin with a brief assembly before going to classes for the day. Middle School Important Dates: 8/4 New student registration last names A-K 8:00am-2:00pm 8/5 New student registration last names L-Z 8:00am-2:00pm 8/6 Returning student registration 8:00am-2:00pm 8/17 Open House 6:00pm-7:30pm 8/19 First student day of attendance Great Students! Great Teachers! Great School! #wlcardpride Like us at Warrensburg Latham Middle School Follow us at @WL_MS Follow us at WL_Middle ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS FROM MR. BARTH Hello Warrensburg-Latham Cardinals! I am Mr. Ben Barth and will be serving as principal of WLES. I come to you with 17 years of educational experiences. I have taught at multiple levels, coached numerous sports, and been an administrator at all levels of the educational system. Most importantly, I come to you with a passion and love for helping students to believe in themselves and to learn everyday through encouragement and a focus on creating systems and support that target learning. I am committed to being part of a staff who will work daily to excel in gaining knowledge and keeping their focus on student learning. I look forward to seeing you on August 4, 5, or 6 for registration! Please mark your calendars for our Open House on August 17 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity to come in and meet the staff before the start of school on Wednesday, August 19. As we prepare for the 2015-2016 school year I would like to share with you a few staff changes as of this newsletter: 19
Mr. Gustafson will now be serving as our district librarian. Ms. Williams will be serving as a 2nd grade teacher. Mr. Edwards will be serving as a 1st grade teacher. Mr. Gardner will be serving as a 5th grade teacher. Ms. Dubbelde will be serving as district instructional coach. I am excited to be part of the WL CUSD #11 community and can't wait to meet all of you! MARCHING BAND CAMP INFO 2015 HS STUDENTS ONLY Date: Mon, August 3 rd Fri, August 7 th Monday Sectional Rehearsal Only! 9:00 Flutes/Clarinets 10:00 Alto Saxes/Horns 11:00 12:00 Low Brass/Tenor Saxes 1:00 2:00 Percussion 2:00 Trumpets 3:00 Drum Majors Tuesday Full Band 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Learning the basic fundamentals of marching/playing) Freshman need to arrive by 9 a.m., everyone else by 10 a.m. Wednesday Full Band 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Begin learning our Show) Thursday - Full Band 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (Continue Working on Show) Friday Uniform fitting, everyone will be done by 12:00 p.m. **If we make more progress than expected, I will allow students to leave early but I will let them know a day ahead. Each day of band camp is worth 40 points towards the first quarter grade and makes the beginning of the year much easier so make sure you are there! Things you need for band camp: Instrument/Sticks Lyre/Flip Folder (Not percussion) Can be purchased at the Music Shoppe or Linda s Music if you do not own one Pencil Sunglasses/Hat Suntan Lotion Bring with you to re-apply at lunch! Wear light colored clothing Tennis shoes!!! Flip-flops and sandals can lead to a sprained ankle when marching YOU MUST HAVE TENNIS SHOES! Water/Gatorade (Not Soda) We will supply water as well but it s a good idea to have your own EAT BREAKFAST!! It is very important to get you through the morning!! Lunch Tuesday-Thursday 11:30 12:00 Bring a sack lunch FB Game Schedule 8/28/15 9/11/15 9/25/15 Homecoming 10/16/15 Band Senior Night 20
Dear Warrensburg-Latham School District Parents, Alumni and Friends: The purpose of this letter is to tell you about the Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation (WLEF). The Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation is a non-profit organization that consists of parents, former educators, and citizens from the Warrensburg-Latham school district. The main goal of the organization is to provide funding to support our schools and further expand educational opportunities for our students. The Foundation meets regularly to review grant requests and assign funds to best meet the districts educational needs. In between those meetings, Foundation members are busy with fund raising activities, generating funds for the next cycle of giving. The Foundation has funded many projects throughout the elementary, middle, and high school, and is having a significant impact on the lives of students and teachers alike. Every year, hundreds of students are positively impacted through the efforts of the Foundation and their donors. RECENT GRANTS AWARDED HD cameras Poster maker Learning materials for the library Amplifiers and speakers for music class Circuit kits (for the study of electricity and circuits) Screen printing equipment (art department) HOW YOU CAN HELP 1.) The Foundation currently holds two fund raisers per year, a golf outing and a trivia night. 2.) The Giving Wall: located in the main hall of the 2010 addition, the WLEF has established a Giving Wall as a permanent tribute to those who support the Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation. The purchase of a tile in the wall will help insure the continuing success of our students. Donation levels: line listing on 11 x 22 tile $250 11 x 2 tile $750 11 x 6 tile $1,250 11 x 8 tile $2,500 11 x 12 tile $5,000 22 x 18 tile $10,000 3.) Direct donations: donations can also be made to the Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation by sending money directly to the school in care of the Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation. DEDUCTIONS ARE TAX-DEDUCTIBLE (however, donations made directly to the school district do not quality as tax deductions). Send your donations made payable to the Foundation: Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation 430 West North Street Warrensburg, IL 62573 (217) 672-3514 Again, the Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation has been very successful in the past in supporting Warrensburg-Latham schools and educational opportunities for our students, and we expect to continue in this 21
capacity for years to come! If you would like to help, please be assured that your contributions will be distributed wisely 100% towards expanding the Warrensburg-Latham student s educational opportunities. Please feel free to contact any of the Trustees listed below for further information. Sincerely yours, Warrensburg-Latham Education Foundation Trustees: Max Hollinden President Kristen Kendrick-Weikle Trustee Kay Mason - Trustee Brian Huggins Vice President Craig Yaroch Trustee Dave Munson - Trustee Dena Cearlock Treasurer Ryan Baker Trustee Jean Pease - Trustee Kathy Schanefelt Secretary Jennifer Hopkins Trustee Becky Campbell - Trustee Nanci Murphy Trustee Melanie Brown - Trustee Cathy Stalker - Trustee 2015-2016 CHROMEBOOK DISTRIBUTION This fall we enter the 1:1 generation at WLHS. Each student will be paired with their own device to use during the school term. To sign for the device and begin use the following conditions need to be met. All current fees paid (or acceptable payment plan entered with first payment made.) Parent/Guardian and Student present to sign forms Try to attend the meeting for your alphabetical group based on student last name Sophomore/Junior/Senior students will meet and sign for chromebooks on Monday, August 17 th in the HS Cafetorium in the following shifts: Last Names (A-E) 7:00 pm, (F-K) 7:30 pm, (L-R) 8:00 pm and (S-Z) 8:30 pm. Try to attend the meeting for your group since the chromebooks will be assigned to the individual and sorted alphabetically. Incoming freshman will meet at 7:00 pm on August 18 at the end of the Open House. Students are encouraged to come to the Open House and meet their teachers and drop supplies off to their lockers. You may attend on the 18 th if you miss your meeting on Monday, but we will have a longer presentation for the freshman group. No chromebook will be distributed to a student until forms are completed and fees are current based on payment option. If you can t make a meeting, arrange to meet at the main office at your earliest convenience. Optional, but recommended, insurance will be available to all students to cover any possible damages to the chromebook at a cost of $ 30. Purchase may be made at the Distribution Meeting. Welcome to your future! Ken Hatcher, Principal WLHS 22
APPROXIMATE PARTICIPATION COST FOR MS AND HS ATHLETES 2015-2016 Middle School Sports Athletes must pay a $50/sport athletic fee to participate. MS Softball 1. Red Socks $5 2. Batting Gloves $20 3. Glove $40 and up 4. Spikes $30 and up 5. Helmet and Face Mask $25 MS Baseball 1. Hat $20 (purchase from school) 2. Pants $14 3. Socks $4 4. Belt $4.50 5. Cleats (rubber, not metal) $50 6. Ball Glove $50+ MS Girls Basketball 1. Team sweat suit top & bottom $60 2. Basketball shoes (purchased on own) $40 and up MS Volleyball 1. Athletic Shoes $50 and up 2. Knee Pads $20 3. Spandex shorts $15 4. Team Sweatshir/Sweatpants (optional) $20 each 5. Team T-shirt (optional) $20 6. Team Warm-up (optional) $35+ 7. ourney T-shirt (optional) $15 MS Boys Basketball 1. Team Polo shirt $ 25-30 2. Team Shoes 70-100 MS Cheerleading 1. Shoes $50-70 2. Liner $35-75 3. Spirit Wear $25 4. Briefs $20 5. Poms $22 6. Hair Bows $12 MS Girls/Boys Track 1. Spikes or running shoes $30-$100 2. Replacement Spikes during season $5-$10 3. Turtleneck/Under Armour shirt $20 4. Spandex Pants (optional) $20 5. State T-Shirts (optional) $5-$15 6. State Meals (athlete qualifiers) $10-20 23
7. Sectional T-Shirts (optional) $15-20 8. Invitational T-Shirts (optional) $15-20 High School Sports Athletes must pay a $50/sport athletic fee to participate. Football 1. Football cleats $40-$100 and up 2. Receiver/Lineman Gloves (optional) $25-$50 3. 5 Pocket Girdle $30+ 4. Dress Pants, Shirt & Tie (Game Day) $40+ Volleyball 1. Athletic Shoes $50 and up 2. Knee Pads $20 3. Sweatshirt (optional) $25 4. Sweatpants (optional) $20 5. Long sleeve T-shirt (optional) $20 6. VB Shorts - Spandex $15 7. Team Warm Up (optional) $50 + Boys Soccer 1. Cleats $40+ 2. Shin Guards $15-$40 3. Socks $10 per pair 4. Sweats/Shirts (optional) $15-$80 Cheerleading 1. Wind Suit $190 2. Shoes $90 3. Liner $72 4. Skorts $50 5. Spirit Wear (t-shirts/polos) $65 6. Briefs $20 7. Rain Jacket $14 8. Poms $22 9. Hair Bows $12 10. Cheer Bag $42 Boys Basketball 1. Basketball Shoes (team ordered) $95 2. Game-Day Outfit (George-Varsity) $75 3. Practice Jersey* $21 4. Practice Shorts* $18 5. Sweat suit (Varsity only) $90 6. Game shirt (Fr./JV) $30 Items marked with an * can be used throughout HS and not have to be purchased each hear. Girls Basketball 1. Team Water Bottle $2 2. Basketball Shoes $75-$100 3. Team sweat suit $60-$85 24
Wrestling 1. Wrestling Shoes $35-$100 2. Athletic supporter/cup $15 3. Water Bottle (optional) $10 Dance Team 1. Camp $70 Boys Baseball 1. Hat $20-$25 2. Socks (red) $5 3. Belt (red) $5 4. Shoes/Spikes 40 + 5. Glove $40 + 6. Under shirt (red) $10 7. Batting gloves (optional) $10-$15 8. Baseball practice pants $3 (can be purchased from our old sets) 9. Helmet $25 Softball 1. Red Socks $5 2. Under Armour-shirt(optional) $25 3. Batting Gloves $20 4. Glove $40 and up 5. Spikes $30 and up 6. Helmet and Face Mask $25 Girls Soccer 1. Cleats $35-$150 2. Shin Guards $15-$40 3. Socks $10 4. Sweats/Shirts (optional) $10-$75 Girls Track 1. Spikes/throwing or jumping shoes $30-$80 2. Black Tights (for under shorts) $20 3. Warm Gloves and socks $10 Boys Track 1. Spikes $50 Summer camps for all sports are offered at various sites. Camp is optional but encouraged by the coaching staff. Camp costs vary from $50-$350+. Please keep in mind that these lists are our best estimate. We are always trying to find ways to reduce the cost further. 25
WLMS BASEBALL TRYOUTS Baseball tryouts will be held on August 3rd, 4 th, and 5 th from 9-11 a.m. at the Middle School baseball diamond (or inside the MS gym if raining). Before athletes will be allowed to tryout they must have a current physical, signed handbook agreement form, signed concussion form and a signed insurance waiver (these forms can be done electronically during the online registration process). On the days of tryouts, players should be dressed in baseball pants and cleats. Bring a hat, glove, sunglasses, water, etc. (anything needed to get through the tryout process). If we must conduct the tryout in the gym, tennis shoes and shorts along with baseball gear will be fine. **The roster will consist of up to 20 players. Please note this change from previous years.** For those selected, a $50 athletic fee (payable to WLMS) is due prior to the first game. Hat ordering is not limited to just the players. I am willing to order for any and all family members interested. Just get me a size via your son. Cost is typically around $23 per hat. Equipment (helmets, pants, socks etc) can be ordered through the team shop flyer that we will have set up. Please understand that this is not required and also does not guarantee your son a spot on the team should you place an order. Selected players will need the following: Gray game pants WL team hat Red Belt Red Socks Cleats (not metal) Call Coach Elston with any questions: School 672-3321 (ext 3041) Cell- (217)649-1590 Or email: elstonc@wl.k12.il.us 26
2015-2016 HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS ***Supplies for All Students 2 Boxes of Kleenex to be given to the AP teacher. Information Processing I & II and Web Page Folder for Handouts and Graded Work Pencils and Blue or Black Pens Accounting Calculator 6 Ruler Pencils & Blue or Black Pens Folder for Handouts and Graded Work Math 1 3 ring binder (1½ minimum) 1 package Index dividers 1 folder 1 package loose leaf wide ruled paper 2-line calculator (suggested TI-30) BLACK dry erase markers 1 5-subject spiral notebook or 1 package loose leaf paper (different from above) Pencils Math 2, Algebra 2 2 Line Calculator (ex. T1 30XIIS) Math Notebook (5 Subject Spiral for Math Only) Number 2 Pencils 2 Pocket folder Compass and Straight Edge for Constructions Algebra 2A & AP Calculus Graphing Calculator (ex. TI 83 or TI 84) Math Notebook (5 Subject Spiral for Math Only) Number 2 Pencils 2 Pocket folder Art 4-6 art pencils (various hardness of lead) Sketchbook approximately 9 x 12 in size (Spiralbound preferred) Intro to Business 1 pack of note cards 2 packs of post-its 1 notebook just for this class Pens & Pencils World Geography 3 highlighters (different colors) 1 pack of note cards 2 packs of post-its 1 notebook just for this class Colored Pencils Pens & Pencils Psychology/Sociology 1 pack of note cards 2 packs of post-its 1 notebook just for this class Pens & Pencils Math Enhancement 1 and 2 2 packages of loose leaf paper 2 line calculator (TI-30 suggested) 2 dry erase BLACK markers Pencils 27
English I 1 folder 1 1-subject notebook or 1 package loose leaf lined paper Black & red pens Yellow highlighters 1 pack of thin Crayola markers 1 pack of lined 3x5 index cards 1 set of earbuds/headphones (to be used as needed for projects) Conceptual Physics Scientific calculator Spiral notebook Folder with pockets 2 dry-erase markers 3 x 5 index cards English II 1 3-ring binder with lined notebook paper OR 1 3- subject notebook to be used for English Composition notebook Black & colored pens Highlighters Colored pencils 1 pack of lined 3x5 index cards 1 set of earbuds/headphones (to be used as needed for projects) 1 folder Environmental Science 1 folder or 3-ring binder 1 package loose leaf wide ruled paper 5-subject notebook or loose leaf (different from above) 1-subject plain notebook to be left in classroom 2 black Sharpies Chemistry I Scientific Calculator Spiral Notebook Roll of paper towels Folder with pockets Forensics 5-subject notebook 1 pkg. loose leaf paper 1 black marker Folder Chemistry II 1 subject notebook plain to be left in room 5 subject notebook Folder or 3-ring binder PE PE Uniform to be purchased at registration Athletic Socks Athletic Shoes Health 1 Subject notebook to be left in the classroom 1 Folder with pockets Biology I 1 Notebook for Classroom Notes Physics Scientific Calculator 1 pack 3x5 index cards Spiral Notebook Folder with pockets Spanish I, II, III, & IV 1 3-ring binder & dividers (5 minimum) Notebook paper Pen, pencil Eraser or White Out Dry Erase Marker Index Cards 28
MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS Supplies Required For All 6th Graders Pencils Erasable Ink Pens Red Pens for checking work Highlighter Colored Pencils 2 Packages of 3 x 5 Index Cards 1 Glue Stick Metric Ruler Folders for each subject Loose-leaf Notebook Paper 1-Subject Notebook for each subject 2 Boxes of Tissues (AP Teacher) 3-Ring Binder (not less than 1¼ in.) Zippered Pouch to hold pens, pencils, etc. 1 inch Binder for Science lab reports 1 bottle of Elmer s Glue Supplies Required For All 7th Graders Pencils Erasable Ink Pens Red Pens for checking work 2 Highlighters Colored Pencils 3 Packages of 3 x 5 Index Cards 1 Glue Stick Metric Ruler Folders for each subject Loose-leaf Notebook Paper 1-Subject Notebook for each subject 2 Boxes of Tissues (AP Teacher) 3-Ring Binder (not less than 1¼ in.) Zippered Pouch to hold pens, pencils, etc. 1 inch Binder for Science lab reports if you had a lab finder in 6th grade science, you do NOT need to repurchase 1½ inch binder for Reading/Writing 2 sets of Binder dividers for Reading/Writing 2 Composition Books Separate zippered pouch for Reading/Writing Binder (include in pouch 1 highlighter, pencil & pen, and colored pencils) Supplies Required For All 8th Graders Pencils Erasable Ink Pens Red Pens for checking work Highlighter Colored Pencils 1 Package of 3 x 5 Index Cards 1 Glue Stick Metric Ruler Folders for each subject Loose-leaf Notebook Paper 1-Subject Notebook for each subject 1 Graph Paper Notebook 2 Boxes of Tissues (AP Teacher) 3-Ring Binder (not less than 1¼ in.) Zippered Pouch to hold pens, pencils, etc. 1 inch Binder for Science lab reports if you had one in 7th grade for science, you do NOT need to repurchase Additional supplies may be needed for projects as per teacher. Extras Art 9 x 12 Sketchbook Set of 4-6 Art Pencils with various hardness of lead PE Uniforms & athletic socks 29
2015 BOYS VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Place Time Friday 8/28/2015 Georgetown-Ridge Farm H 7:00 p.m. Friday 9/4/2015 Kincaid South Fork A 7:00 p.m. Friday 9/11/2015 Meridian (JFL Recognition) H 7:00 p.m. Friday 9/18/2015 Sullivan A 7:00 p.m. Friday 9/25/2015 Shelbyville (Homecoming) H 7:00 p.m. Friday 10/2/2015 Central A & M A 7:00 p.m. Friday 10/9/2015 Clinton A 7:00 p.m. Friday 10/16/2015 Tuscola High School (Senior Night) H 7:00 p.m. Friday 10/23/2015 St. Teresa A 7:00 p.m. 2015 BOYS JV FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Place Time Monday 8/31/2015 Georgetown-Ridge Farm H 6:00 p.m. Monday 9/7/2015 Kincaid South Fork A 6:00 p.m. Monday 9/14/2015 Meridian H 6:00 p.m. Monday 9/21/2015 Sullivan A 6:00 p.m. Monday 9/28/2015 Shelbyville H 6:00 p.m. Monday 10/5/2015 Central A & M A 6:00 p.m. Monday 10/12/2015 Clinton A 6:00 p.m. Monday 10/19/2015 Tuscola H 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10/24/2015 St. Teresa A 10:00 a.m. 2015 MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS BASEBALL Day Date Opponent Place Time Saturday 8/15/2015 Sullivan (DH) H 10:30 a.m. Tuesday 8/18/2015 Argenta-Oreana (A & B) A 4:30 p.m. Thursday 8/20/2015 Shelbyville (A & B) A 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8/22/2015 Mt. Pulaski (A Game & 5 Inning B Game) H 11:00 a.m. Tuesday 8/25/2015 Taylorville (A & B) A 4:30 p.m. Thursday 8/27/2015 Clinton (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Monday 8/31/2015 Riverton (A & B) A 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 9/1/2015 Maroa-Forsyth (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 9/2/2015 Meridian (A & B) A 4:30 p.m. Thursday 9/3/2015 SPI Christian (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9/5/2015 Heyworth (DH) A 10:00 a.m. Monday 9/7/2015 LSA (A) H 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 9/8/2015 Okaw Valley (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9/12/2015 Lincoln ( DH) A 10:30 a.m. Monday 9/14/2015 Athens (B Game) A 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 9/15/2015 IESA Regionals A TBA 30
KINDERGARTEN SUPPLY LIST Parent/Guardian: You will notice that the supply list varies slightly depending on what your child s last name starts with. Most supplies can be purchased in advance for the upcoming school year. There are some items the class will share and you will not need to label. Do not label 1 Box of Kleenex (200 count) 10 Glue Sticks 1 Box of Ziploc Bags: Gallon (last name A-M) or Snack (last name N-Z) 1 Box of Clorox Wipes 1 Package of 8 Thick Crayola Markers (A-M) or 1 Package Bic Brite Liners (N-Z) 4 Expo Dry Erase Markers Please label these items 1 Plastic School Box (8 x 5 approximately) 1 Backpack (Large enough to hold a large book) 4 Pencils, #2-Regular Size 2 Boxes of 24 count Crayola Crayons (Please initial each crayon) 1 Pair of Fiskars child size scissors. 1 Paint shirt, no plastic smocks (a woman s large shirt size works best) 1 Plastic placemat for art projects 4 2 pocket folders for papers 1 Bath towel (no plastic mats, will only use in August and September) 1 Mead Wide Rule Composition book 1 *Pair of tennis shoes for PE (Velcro or Tie, to be left at school) *If you send your child in tennis shoes every day, you do not need to bring an extra pair of shoes ** You may need to send crayons or glue sticks as needed OPTIONAL: 1 package of seasonal stickers Music: One box of Kleenex labeled MUSIC Art: One bottle of hand soap labeled ART 31
1-1 ½ inch 3 ring binder (white with a clear pocket on the front.) 1-8oz. WHITE Elmer s glue 5- Glue Sticks 1 -Plastic placement 5- STURDY pocket folders 1 -Pack Crayons (24) ONLY 12- #2 reg. Pencils 1 -Paint shirt (old-name inside) 1 Eraser (pink) 1 Rectangle shaped School box 1 - Rounded scissors Last name A-M 1 box Ziploc gallon size plastic bags Last name N-Z 1 8oz bottle of hand sanitizer FIRST GRADE SUPPLY LIST 1 - Backpack 1 pack- Crayola Washbable Markers (Large 8 or 10 pack) 1 pkg- (4 pack) dry erase markers 1 - Large box of Kleenex 1- Clean sock or dry eraser 2- Rolls paper towels (1 roll labeled ART) 1 -Box Quart size Ziploc bags 1 -Tub Baby Wipes 2 Small Composition Notebooks **EXTRA: Items that could be donated at anytime: stickers, markers, post it notes, books, small items for prize box. **Please Mark All Items With Child s Name** ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE P.E. SHOES (rubber soled) SECOND GRADE SUPPLY LIST 4 pocket folders 1 set (+) flashcards up to 9+9 12 pencils (not mechanical) 1 set (-) flashcards up to 18-9 1 8oz. glue-elmer s (WHITE ONLY) 1 pair scissors 1 highlighter 1 single subject notebook (WIDE Ruled) Large Eraser 1 package WIDE RULED loose leaf notebook paper 1 pencil box (8 ½ x 5 ½ ) 1 Disinfectant wipes labeled *ART* Crayons (box of 24) 2 dry erase markers 2 Large boxes of Kleenex 5 Tab Plastic Binder Dividers 1 package colored pencils (optional) 1 1 inch binder (1 binder ONLY. Anything larger will not fit in the student s desk Students with the last name (A-K) need to 1 box Sandwich size bags Students with the last name (L-Z) need to 1 box Gallon size bags Students in Fisher or Hymes also need: 6 glue sticks 6 instead of 4 pocket folders 1 container Disinfectant wipes (KID SAFE) **ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE P.E. SHOES (rubber soled) **PLEASE PUT YOUR CHILD S NAME ON SUPPLIES **Please no ink pens! 32
THIRD GRADE SUPPLY LIST PLEASE PUT NAMES ON EVERYTHING 1-12 ruler & cm ruler 1 eraser (pink) crayons (box of 24) 1 pack loose leaf notebook paper 1 pair scissors 3 boxes of Kleenex (1 box labeled *MUSIC*) 3 folders with pockets 1 set addition flashcards 2 glue sticks 1 set subtraction flashcards 1 yellow highlighter 1 set multiplication flashcard 1 box colored pencils 1 set division flashcards 1 pkg. dry erase markers 1dz - #2 yellow pencils (no plastic decorative coverings) 1 clean sock or dry eraser 1 pencil box (8 x 5 inch) 1 Composition notebook 1 tub Clorox wipes- students last names A-M 1 hand sanitizer- students last names N-Z NO -BINDERS, PENS, PERSONAL PENCIL SHARPENERS, TRAPPER KEEPERS. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE P.E. SHOES (rubber soled) It would be beneficial for students to have pencils, colored pencils, crayons, notebook paper, and flash cards to use at home as well. FOURTH GRADE SUPPLY LIST 1 pink pearl eraser 2 24 packs #2 pencils 1 box of 24 crayons 1 Scissors 1 box of 12 colored pencils 6 Elmer s glue sticks 2 red pens 1 disinfectant Wipes Bleach free 3 boxes of Kleenex (200) 3 scotch tape 1 - school supply bag/pouch 6 Expo dry markers 2 wide ruled loose leaf paper 1 dry marker eraser 3 spiral notebooks (wide ruled) 2 highlighters 2 heavy duty pocket folder 1 ½ inch 3 ring binder (label: MUSIC) 2 3-pronged pocket folder Last name A-H 1 box sandwich ziplock baggies Last name I-P 1 box quart size ziplock baggies Last name A-H 1 box gallon size ziplock baggies **ALL STUDENTS NEED A TOTE BAG** ALL STUDENTS must have P.E. shoes (rubber soled) PLEASE PUT NAMES ON EVERYTHING 33
FIFTH GRADE SUPPLY LIST 2 pkg -loose leaf notebook paper 2 spiral notebooks 3 composition notebooks 3 pkg. #2 pencils (or mechanical pencils) 2 boxes of Kleenex (200) 1 pkg highlighters 1 Scissors (medium size) 1 pkg red ball point pens 2 pocket folders (with prongs) 8 Expo dry erase markers 1 small box of colored pencils 1 bottle hand sanitizer 1 large pkg Clorox Wipes 1 roll of tape 2 glue sticks 1 binder (1 in) 1 sock or eraser for dry erase board 1 pkg of 100 3X3 post it notes 1 eraser 1 pkg of 3X5 index cards **ALL STUDENTS NEED A TOTE BAG** ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE P.E. SHOES (CANVAS RUBBER SOLED) PLEASE PUT NAMES ON EVERYTHING 2015 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Day Date Opponent Place Time Monday 8/24/2015 Decatur Christian A 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 8/26/2015 Decatur Eisenhower A 5:00 p.m. Thursday 8/27/2015 Mt. Zion H 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 9/1/2015 Tolono Unity H 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 9/9/2015 Springfield Lutheran H 4:30 p.m. Thursday 9/10/2015 Lincoln (JV at 5:00 V @ 6:30) A 5:00 p.m. Monday 9/14/2015 Meridian (Memorial Park-Macon) A 4:30 p.m. Thursday 9/17/2015 MacArthur H 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9/19/2015 Arthur @ Lovington A 10:00 a.m. Tuesday 9/22/2015 St. T Tourney @ TBA A TBA Thursday 9/24/2015 St. T Tourney @ TBA A TBA Saturday 9/26/2015 St. T Tourney @ TBA A TBA Monday 9/28/2015 Urbana U-High A 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 9/29/2015 Athens H 4:30 p.m. Thursday 10/1/2015 Riverton A 4:30 p.m. Saturday 10/3/2015 Williamsville H 10:00 a.m. Monday 10/5/2015 Pleasant Plains A 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 10/6/2015 Monticello A 4:30 p.m. Thursday 10/8/2015 St. Teresa H 4:30 p.m. Friday 10/9/2015 Regional Quarter Finals A TBA Tuesday 10/13/2015 Regionals Ay TBA 34
2015 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Day Date Opponent Place Time Tuesday 8/25/2015 Cerro Gordo H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 8/27/2015 Argenta-Oreana (FR @ 5:00) A 6:00 p.m. Tuesday 9/1/2015 St. Joseph-Ogden A 6:00 p.m. Thursday 9/3/2015 Monticello ( FR @ 5:00) A 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9/5/2015 Mattoon Tourney A 8:00 a.m. Tuesday 9/8/2015 Mt. Pulaski H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 9/10/2015 Sangamon Valley (FR @ 5:00) A 6:15 p.m. Saturday 9/12/2015 Decatur LSA Invite A TBA Tuesday 9/15/2015 LSA H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 9/17/2015 Meridian (FR @ 5:00) A 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9/19/2015 Urbana JV Tournament A TBA Monday 9/21/2015 Hartsburg-Emden A 6:00 p.m. Tuesday 9/22/2015 Sullivan (FR @ 5:00) H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 9/24/2015 Shelbyville (Fr @ 5:00) A 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9/26/2015 Charlie Scanavino Tournament at Decatur TJ A 8:00 a.m. Thursday 10/1/2015 Central A & M (FR @ 5:00) H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10/8/2015 Clinton (FR @ 5:00) H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10/15/2015 Tuscola (FR @ 5:00) A 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10/22/2015 St. Teresa (FR @ 5:00 & Senior Night) H 6:00 p.m. Monday 10/26/2015 Regional A TBA 2015 MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS SOFTBALL Day Date Opponent Place Time Saturday 8/8/2015 Shelbyville (A & B - DH) H 10:00 a.m. Monday 8/10/2015 Sullivan (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8/15/2015 Edinburg (DH) A 10:00 a.m. Monday 8/17/2015 LSA H 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 8/19/2015 Sangamon Valley (A & B) A 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8/22/2015 Argenta-Oreana (A & B ) @ Oreana A 10:00 a.m. Tuesday 8/25/2015 Clinton (A & B ) A 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 8/26/2015 Heyworth (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8/29/2015 Sullivan (3 Team Round Robin @ Windsor) A 11:30 a.m. Tuesday 9/1/2015 LSA @ Graceland Field A 4:30 p.m. Thursday 9/3/2015 Maroa-Forsyth (A & B) @ Forsyth A 4:30 p.m. Monday 9/7/2015 Meridian (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 9/8/2015 Hartsburg- Emden (A & B) H 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 9/9/2015 IESA Regional A TBA 35
2015 MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL Day Date Opponent Place Time Saturday 9/19/2015 Shelbyville H 10:30 a.m. Tuesday 9/22/2015 Our Lady of Lourdes A 6:00 p.m. Thursday 9/24/2015 Monticello A 6:00 p.m. Monday 9/28/2015 Maroa-Forsyth H 6:00 p.m. Tuesday 9/29/2015 Heyworth H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10/1/2015 Sangamon Valley (Illiopolis) A 6:00 p.m. Monday 10/5/2015 Central A & M H 6:00 p.m. Tuesday 10/6/2015 Clinton A 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10/8/2015 Argenta-Oreana A 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10/15/2015 Sullivan A 6:00 p.m. Monday 10/19/2015 Lincoln A 6:00 p.m. Thursday 10/22/2015 Meridian H 6:00 p.m. OKAW Tournament 7th @ Clinton 8th @ Saturday 10/24/2015 Meridian A TBA Monday 10/26/2015 OKAW Tournament 7th @ Clinton 8th @ Meridian A TBA Tuesday 10/27/2015 OKAW Tournament 7th @ Clinton 8th @ Meridian A TBA OKAW Tournament 7th @ Clinton 8th @ Thursday 10/29/2015 Meridian A TBA Thursday 11/5/2015 Cerro Gordo H 6:00 p.m. Thursday 11/12/2015 Mt. Pulaski. H 6:00 p.m. Monday 11/16/2015 Mt. Zion (8th Grade Recognition) H 6:00 p.m. Saturday 11/21/2015 IESA 7th Grade Regional A TBA Monday 11/30/2015 IESA 8th Grade Regional A TBA 36
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