November 1, 2017
Volume 18, Issue 4 |
EARLY RELEASE -
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 @ 1:25PM
Lunch & Breakfast MENU
Pay for lunch here! Lunch/Recess Schedule Parents are welcome to join us for lunch. We ask that you please call prior to 9:00 the morning of, IF you will be having hot lunch. |
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Announcing School-Wide Student Council Dress Up Days:
Friday, November 3rd: Occupation Day: Dress up as an occupation!
Friday, November 10th: Crazy Hair Day: No colored hair please.
Wednesday, November 22nd: Camouflage Attire in honor of the Turkey Trot
Friday, November 3rd: Occupation Day: Dress up as an occupation!
Friday, November 10th: Crazy Hair Day: No colored hair please.
Wednesday, November 22nd: Camouflage Attire in honor of the Turkey Trot
GIVING TREE FOOD DRIVE
Student Council’s annual Food Drive for the Giving Tree will take place a little earlier this year. Our Food Drive will run from THIS THURSDAY, November 2nd – THURSDAY, November 9TH . We are running it BEFORE Thanksgiving so we can help families with dinners for Thanksgiving. All foods are welcome. Listed below are a few special items they are always looking for:
Student Council’s annual Food Drive for the Giving Tree will take place a little earlier this year. Our Food Drive will run from THIS THURSDAY, November 2nd – THURSDAY, November 9TH . We are running it BEFORE Thanksgiving so we can help families with dinners for Thanksgiving. All foods are welcome. Listed below are a few special items they are always looking for:
- Snack items (crackers, cereal, pretzels,)
- Box stuffing
- Other Thanksgiving items (yams, corn, beans, etc…)
- Cereal – cold and warm
- Pasta – Mac & Cheese, Spaghettios or other canned pasta, Ramen noodles
- Canned items – fruit, vegetables, baked beans
- Peanut Butter
- Canned meat/fish
Wisconsin Wednesday – Lunch on the second Wednesday of every month will feature Wisconsin products! On November 8th we will be serving Macaroni and Cheese manufactured at Land O’ Lakes in Spencer, a Winter Moon Root Vegetable Blend from Fifth Season Co-Op in Viroqua, Apple Slices from They’s Orchard in Luxemburg, a Chocolate Chip Cookie from Best Maid in River Falls, Milk from Brother’s Dairy in Kewaunee, and produce on the salad bar from local farms.
Click here for more details!
Click here for more details!
Howard’s Fall Fest
Wednesday, November 22nd from 9:00-11:30
Classrooms will be celebrating by participating in the annual “Turkey Trot”, which is a mile course on the nature trail and school grounds. We will then share in a community “trail mix” snack.
We would greatly appreciated donations of one ingredient for snack mix (only pretzels, animal crackers, Goldfish/Whale crackers or plain M&M’s please) to add to our community “trail mix”.
Thank you for your generosity as we celebrate and teach our students about this season of fall and sharing in a healthy and fun activity.
Wednesday, November 22nd from 9:00-11:30
Classrooms will be celebrating by participating in the annual “Turkey Trot”, which is a mile course on the nature trail and school grounds. We will then share in a community “trail mix” snack.
We would greatly appreciated donations of one ingredient for snack mix (only pretzels, animal crackers, Goldfish/Whale crackers or plain M&M’s please) to add to our community “trail mix”.
Thank you for your generosity as we celebrate and teach our students about this season of fall and sharing in a healthy and fun activity.
FROM YOUR SCHOOL BOARD
Teamwork (noun) – the combined action of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient. At the Howard Suamico School District, teamwork is demonstrated in many different ways. Our students participate in teamwork with athletics, music, theatre, and especially academics. Our students work together as a group, to learn, grow, and share. Teamwork is showing at Bay Harbor Elementary, where the students are preparing for the annual Fall Fest Fundraiser; Suamico Elementary is displaying teamwork at their Buddy Bench during recess; and Howard Elementary is showing their teamwork with Popcorn Fridays. Our Board of Education and administrators use teamwork to drive our mission forward. Currently, we are engaged with a Community Task Force, teaming community members with district administrators to better understand our district needs and opportunities. The goal of the Community Task Force is to make a recommendation for the Board of Education to consider. As we see every day in the Howard Suamico School District, with teamwork we can accomplish anything. If you have any questions for the Board of Education, please reach out to your team member, Teresa Ford. |
Teresa Ford - [email protected]
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FACILITIES USE CALENDAR
Have you used or are you interested in using the school facility for a meeting, practice, or other community event? If so, the Howard-Suamico School District uses a web-based Use of Facilities Calendar. The calendar link is found at
http://fs-hssd.rschooltoday.com/calendar/index/publicview/
Events at various district facilities can be located by using the calendar.
If you are looking to request the use of one of the district’s facilities, it’s easy! Just click on the Request Facilities button from the calendar page and sign up. It’s that simple. If you have questions, contact the school office at 662-9700. Requests for facility usage are subject to approval based on administrative policy 7510.
FACILITIES USE CALENDAR
Have you used or are you interested in using the school facility for a meeting, practice, or other community event? If so, the Howard-Suamico School District uses a web-based Use of Facilities Calendar. The calendar link is found at
http://fs-hssd.rschooltoday.com/calendar/index/publicview/
Events at various district facilities can be located by using the calendar.
If you are looking to request the use of one of the district’s facilities, it’s easy! Just click on the Request Facilities button from the calendar page and sign up. It’s that simple. If you have questions, contact the school office at 662-9700. Requests for facility usage are subject to approval based on administrative policy 7510.
HPSA is thrilled to announce it has customized Huskie apparel! Howard apparel is the perfect way to convey support, spirit and teamwork throughout the community. The APPAREL SALE will be held during most school functions. Or contact Kari Trzinski at [email protected]. Items are in stock and sized from youth small to adult XXL. Cash, checks and credit will be accepted. |
HPSA Believe Fundraiser Order Delivery Note to families who ordered items from our fundraiser. Items are expected to be delivered mid-November, before Thanksgiving. Further communication will be sent out once we have a more definite pickup date. |
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****Please check our HPSA Website for updates and information. We also encourage you to like and follow the HPSA Facebook page. http://howardpsa.weebly.com
Bay Port Craft Fair, Sat., November 4 @ Bay Port High School 9am - 2pm
Cost to get into the craft fair is $3 for general public. Sponsored by the Bay Port Dance Team!
Cost to get into the craft fair is $3 for general public. Sponsored by the Bay Port Dance Team!
Bay Port Fall Play
"The Man Who Came to Dinner" November 9, 10, and 11 @ 7pm Tickets on sale now for $5.50 by purchasing online at SeatYourself at http://www.bayportpac.org/ or calling (920) 662-7246. |
Bay Port’s Annual Pops Concert is November 2 and 4, 4-7pm. This year’s theme is “The Sensational 60s.” Performances will include songs by The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Mamas and the Papas, Roy Orbison, Little Eva, and many more. Concerts begin at 7pm at the Bay Port Performing Arts Center. Admission is free. Come check out this “groovy” experience the whole family can enjoy. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Bay Port “youth sports camps/clinics/tournaments” is coming soon, please click here on Youth Programs to get details and/or register for:
· Youth wrestling - opportunities for boys and girls K-5th grade (Due: 11/18)
Other youth information is available at www.hssd.k12.wi.us and click on schools, under Bay Port click on Port Athletics and click on Youth programs.
· Youth wrestling - opportunities for boys and girls K-5th grade (Due: 11/18)
Other youth information is available at www.hssd.k12.wi.us and click on schools, under Bay Port click on Port Athletics and click on Youth programs.
YOUTH WRESTLING REGISTRATION
The Bay Port Wrestling Program would like to invite area youth (pre-kindergarten through 5th grade) to participate in the 2017-18 youth wrestling season. Registration can be done online and is currently open and will remain open until November 18th. Youth Wrestling Flyer with details.
For more information and the online registration please see the following website:
https://sites.google.com/site/bayportyouthwrestling/
The Bay Port Wrestling Program would like to invite area youth (pre-kindergarten through 5th grade) to participate in the 2017-18 youth wrestling season. Registration can be done online and is currently open and will remain open until November 18th. Youth Wrestling Flyer with details.
For more information and the online registration please see the following website:
https://sites.google.com/site/bayportyouthwrestling/
Saturday, November 18 - Bay Port Drama Club Workshop (Disney’s MOANA) (9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) -Children ages Kindergarten through 6th Grade. Click on link for registration flyer. Cost for workshop is $25 which includes lunch. Reservations must be made by November 10.
Attach registration to an email to Mrs. Belden at [email protected] or send to Pam Belden, 2710 Lineville Road, Green Bay, WI 54313. Checks payable to Bay Port Drama Club.
Attach registration to an email to Mrs. Belden at [email protected] or send to Pam Belden, 2710 Lineville Road, Green Bay, WI 54313. Checks payable to Bay Port Drama Club.
Bay Port Women’s Choir Nestled Pines Woodworking Fundraiser
Looking for a great Christmas, Thank you or Bay Port pride gift? Keeping it local, these precisely laser cut wood products are created by Nestled Pines located near Madison, WI. At least 50% of every order will go towards the women's choirs at Bay Port High School. This year the choirs will be in involved in an incredibly enriching experience traveling to California to compete against choirs from throughout the United States as well as work with highly respected choral conductors. Click here for more information. Click here for Bayport examples and pricing. Orders and payment are due by Friday, November 3rd at 3 p.m.
Looking for a great Christmas, Thank you or Bay Port pride gift? Keeping it local, these precisely laser cut wood products are created by Nestled Pines located near Madison, WI. At least 50% of every order will go towards the women's choirs at Bay Port High School. This year the choirs will be in involved in an incredibly enriching experience traveling to California to compete against choirs from throughout the United States as well as work with highly respected choral conductors. Click here for more information. Click here for Bayport examples and pricing. Orders and payment are due by Friday, November 3rd at 3 p.m.
Bay Port DECA is hosting a Daddy Daughter Dance on Tuesday, November 6th at Townline from 6:00-8:00pm. The cost is $25/family and $5 for each additional princess with proceeds benefiting our Bay Port DECA chapter and the Make-A-Wish foundation. Please use this link to register and the attached flyer for more information. Thank you for your support, we hope to see you there!
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Suamico Ninja Class
Saturdays, November 4-December 16
Class limited to 12 so register early!
Come train as a Fusion Warrior with fun obstacles, strength and balance training, agility and flexibility that will bring out the warrior in your athlete! Space is limited to 12 participants between ages 5 – 11, so don’t delay in registering today! Class will meet on Saturday mornings from 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. at Fusion Athletics studio located at 999 Ashwaubenon St., Green Bay, WI 54304. Cost is $74 per athlete and registration can be completed online at https://app.jackrabbitclass.com/regv2.asp?id=520393 and select “Suamico Ninja Class”. Please call Nikki at 544-8476 if you have any questions. O:\Weebly\2017 Suamico Ninja Class 2017.pdf
Saturdays, November 4-December 16
Class limited to 12 so register early!
Come train as a Fusion Warrior with fun obstacles, strength and balance training, agility and flexibility that will bring out the warrior in your athlete! Space is limited to 12 participants between ages 5 – 11, so don’t delay in registering today! Class will meet on Saturday mornings from 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. at Fusion Athletics studio located at 999 Ashwaubenon St., Green Bay, WI 54304. Cost is $74 per athlete and registration can be completed online at https://app.jackrabbitclass.com/regv2.asp?id=520393 and select “Suamico Ninja Class”. Please call Nikki at 544-8476 if you have any questions. O:\Weebly\2017 Suamico Ninja Class 2017.pdf
Community Corner
To access handouts/flyers for area community events click here. The HSSD Community Page includes a list highlighting community events for families in the villages of Howard & Suamico (scouting, festivals, parades, etc.)
To access handouts/flyers for area community events click here. The HSSD Community Page includes a list highlighting community events for families in the villages of Howard & Suamico (scouting, festivals, parades, etc.)