EARLY RELEASE THIS FRIDAY @ 1:20
November 9, 2016
Volume 2, Issue 9
Pre-Excused Student Absence Form Howard Husky Website School Nurse 2016-17 AT-A-GLANCE CALENDAR You're invited to "Coffee with the Superintendent"!!
This Friday, November 11th at Townline Restaurant Student Council's Annual Food Drive will run until Thursday, November 17th. Please see attached flier for details any ideas of items to possibly donate!! Thank you in advance for participating in this event!
The HPSA Fall Fundraiser products will be distributed between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 in the Howard Elementary Commons. If your student sold catalog items as part of the fundraiser, please make arrangements to pick up your orders during that time. Thank you for supporting our school! |
Howard’s Fall Fest is Wednesday, November 23rd 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 feast. Or a $1 or $2 donation to help Student Council purchase the balance of our items needed to complete the 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. MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! This year's holiday concert will take place Thursday, December 8th at the following times: 9:30 AM (Families with last name A-L) 1:30 PM (Families with last name M-Z) The suggested concert attendance above is, as always, to help us accommodate as many families as possible for the students. That being said, please feel free to attend whichever concert is most convenient to you. We just ask that you choose ONE concert time to attend. "Sing"cerely, Carisa Lueck The Brown County Health Department staff came to our school Monday to provide hearing screening. The hearing screens target grades kinder, 1st and any students requested by the teachers, parents or guardians. The Health Department would like to take this opportunity to say "Thank you" to Kari Trzinski & Mindy Johnson who came in to assist with the screening process!!
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HOWARD PARENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (HPSA)
Every parent or guardian of a Howard Elementary School student is automatically a member of HPSA. There are no requirements and you don’t need to attend every meeting to volunteer.
Consider joining us for our December monthly meeting, Tuesday, December 6th.
Email [email protected] with any questions you may have.
Cassandra Hill - HPSA President
Kari Trzinski - HPSA Vice President/Treasurer
Tony Liethen - HPSA Secretary (Position open for job share!)
Howard Parent School Association Like us on Facebook! (@HowardPSA)
Every parent or guardian of a Howard Elementary School student is automatically a member of HPSA. There are no requirements and you don’t need to attend every meeting to volunteer.
Consider joining us for our December monthly meeting, Tuesday, December 6th.
Email [email protected] with any questions you may have.
Cassandra Hill - HPSA President
Kari Trzinski - HPSA Vice President/Treasurer
Tony Liethen - HPSA Secretary (Position open for job share!)
Howard Parent School Association Like us on Facebook! (@HowardPSA)
Speak Up 2016
The Speak Up Research Project polls K-12 students, parents and educators about the role of technology for learning in and out of school and represents the largest collection of authentic, unfiltered stakeholder voice on digital learning. Since 2003, more than 4.5 million participants have shared their views and ideas through Speak Up. Education, business and policy leaders report that they use the data regularly to inform federal, state and local education programs. The Speak Up 2016 online surveys open October 12, 2016 through December 16, 2016. Please read more at Howard Elementary - Password flyer.
The Speak Up Research Project polls K-12 students, parents and educators about the role of technology for learning in and out of school and represents the largest collection of authentic, unfiltered stakeholder voice on digital learning. Since 2003, more than 4.5 million participants have shared their views and ideas through Speak Up. Education, business and policy leaders report that they use the data regularly to inform federal, state and local education programs. The Speak Up 2016 online surveys open October 12, 2016 through December 16, 2016. Please read more at Howard Elementary - Password flyer.
American Education Week
American Education Week—November 14-18, 2016. This week presents all Americans with a wonderful opportunity to celebrate public education and honor individuals who are making a difference in ensuring that every child receives a quality education.
As we celebrate education in Howard-Suamico, your actions and attitudes are proof positive that education is a powerful force. A student’s world is changed through learning. It is not limited, however, to a few subjects or simply “knowing” material. It transcends a grade on a paper, an answer on a quiz or a letter on a report card. When knowledge influences a student to think deeply about whom they are - and their personal responsibility as part of a larger community - we all benefit. When education does this, it becomes a catalyst for positive transformation.
The world is changed through people who understand life and contribute their knowledge to making it a better place. On behalf of the 6,100 students, and their families, the Howard-Suamico School District thanks you. Join us in celebrating the people who are committed to providing a great educational experience for every child!
American Education Week—November 14-18, 2016. This week presents all Americans with a wonderful opportunity to celebrate public education and honor individuals who are making a difference in ensuring that every child receives a quality education.
As we celebrate education in Howard-Suamico, your actions and attitudes are proof positive that education is a powerful force. A student’s world is changed through learning. It is not limited, however, to a few subjects or simply “knowing” material. It transcends a grade on a paper, an answer on a quiz or a letter on a report card. When knowledge influences a student to think deeply about whom they are - and their personal responsibility as part of a larger community - we all benefit. When education does this, it becomes a catalyst for positive transformation.
The world is changed through people who understand life and contribute their knowledge to making it a better place. On behalf of the 6,100 students, and their families, the Howard-Suamico School District thanks you. Join us in celebrating the people who are committed to providing a great educational experience for every child!
Community Section
To access handouts/flyers for area community events click here. The HSSD Community Page includes a Google Calendar list highlighting community events for families in the villages of Howard & Suamico i.e. scouting, festivals, parades, etc. Visit the Howard - Suamico School District Website for school events i.e. Holiday Concerts, Plays, Musicals, Athletic and Art events using our FREE Mobile App is available for the iPhone, iPad, and Android devices in both the iTunes App Store and also on Google Play.
November 17 (6-8:30 p.m.) The Bay Port FBLA would like to invite all K-6 grade students and their parents/guardians of Elementary and Intermediate School students to the 1st Annual Royal Ball (formally the Daddy/Daughter Dance) in the Bay Port Commons. Parents, have a special “date” with your child! Dress in your finest “Royal” attire and dance, play games, win prizes, eat ice cream, and take silly pictures in our photo booth. The Thursday night NFL game will be played on a big screen in our Union for those football fans attending.
Cost: $20 for parent(s)/guardian(s) and the first child; $5 for each additional child
Royal Ball tickets can be purchased via the district online payment system @ http://tinyurl.com/bproyalball and will also be available to purchase the night of the event at Bay Port.
The FBLA is also partnering with Towline Pub & Grill to offer a pre-ball buffet starting at 5:00pm! Featuring: PB & J Skewers, Pecan Crusted Chicken Skewers, Grilled Cheese Skewer Combo, Mini Pigs in a Blanket, Veggie Tray and Dip, Mini Fruit Skewers, Pretzels and Dip,Chips and Salsa, Dessert Assortment, Punch. All of this for only $9 adult & $7 child
Townline Meal tickets must be purchased via the district online payment system @ http://tinyurl.com/bproyalball (No purchase option at the door).
Come join us for an enchanting evening of fun, dancing, and prizes!
Saturday, December 3 - 1 pm -”Christmas in Toyland” The 48th edition of the Howard-Suamico Christmas Parade. Come and experience the floats, bands, candy and Santa on the streets of Howard. The parade route will remain the same as last year going from Bay View Middle School down Cardinal Lane to Glendale Ave, then east to Harwood to Woodale Ave. and finishing back at Bay View Middle School.
Friday, November 11, 2016 -Bay Port High School's Student Council and Military Club will be hosting a Veterans dinner (4:30-6:30 p.m.) in the Union at Bay Port. The dinner is free to all Veterans and their families. It will include salad, pasta, garlic knots, dessert, and entertainment. If you are a Veteran and/or know of Veterans, please pass the information on. We ask that you RSVP by Thursday, November 10 via voicemail with your name and number of attendees @ (920) 662-7105 or email us at [email protected].
Saturday, November 12, (Doors open 2pm)The Power of Dance Showcase Benefitting The Giving Tree, Bay Port High School Gym. Cost of Admission: One food item donation per person.
To access handouts/flyers for area community events click here. The HSSD Community Page includes a Google Calendar list highlighting community events for families in the villages of Howard & Suamico i.e. scouting, festivals, parades, etc. Visit the Howard - Suamico School District Website for school events i.e. Holiday Concerts, Plays, Musicals, Athletic and Art events using our FREE Mobile App is available for the iPhone, iPad, and Android devices in both the iTunes App Store and also on Google Play.
November 17 (6-8:30 p.m.) The Bay Port FBLA would like to invite all K-6 grade students and their parents/guardians of Elementary and Intermediate School students to the 1st Annual Royal Ball (formally the Daddy/Daughter Dance) in the Bay Port Commons. Parents, have a special “date” with your child! Dress in your finest “Royal” attire and dance, play games, win prizes, eat ice cream, and take silly pictures in our photo booth. The Thursday night NFL game will be played on a big screen in our Union for those football fans attending.
Cost: $20 for parent(s)/guardian(s) and the first child; $5 for each additional child
Royal Ball tickets can be purchased via the district online payment system @ http://tinyurl.com/bproyalball and will also be available to purchase the night of the event at Bay Port.
The FBLA is also partnering with Towline Pub & Grill to offer a pre-ball buffet starting at 5:00pm! Featuring: PB & J Skewers, Pecan Crusted Chicken Skewers, Grilled Cheese Skewer Combo, Mini Pigs in a Blanket, Veggie Tray and Dip, Mini Fruit Skewers, Pretzels and Dip,Chips and Salsa, Dessert Assortment, Punch. All of this for only $9 adult & $7 child
Townline Meal tickets must be purchased via the district online payment system @ http://tinyurl.com/bproyalball (No purchase option at the door).
Come join us for an enchanting evening of fun, dancing, and prizes!
Saturday, December 3 - 1 pm -”Christmas in Toyland” The 48th edition of the Howard-Suamico Christmas Parade. Come and experience the floats, bands, candy and Santa on the streets of Howard. The parade route will remain the same as last year going from Bay View Middle School down Cardinal Lane to Glendale Ave, then east to Harwood to Woodale Ave. and finishing back at Bay View Middle School.
Friday, November 11, 2016 -Bay Port High School's Student Council and Military Club will be hosting a Veterans dinner (4:30-6:30 p.m.) in the Union at Bay Port. The dinner is free to all Veterans and their families. It will include salad, pasta, garlic knots, dessert, and entertainment. If you are a Veteran and/or know of Veterans, please pass the information on. We ask that you RSVP by Thursday, November 10 via voicemail with your name and number of attendees @ (920) 662-7105 or email us at [email protected].
Saturday, November 12, (Doors open 2pm)The Power of Dance Showcase Benefitting The Giving Tree, Bay Port High School Gym. Cost of Admission: One food item donation per person.