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CHURCH HILL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL May 2020 Mrs. Shelton Mrs. Pugh Mrs. Pam Jones Mrs. Hutson Mrs. Price Mrs. James A Message from Mrs. Price Students and families, I would like to thank all of you for your support during the past few weeks. While it has been a difficult time, I hope that the faculty and staff at CHIS have met your needs to support your ongoing education. We are unsure of what our school year or procedures will look like in the fall. However, one thing has definitely changed and will need to continue to improve... Students must understand and value the opportunity to get a good education. It saddens me to say that while we have been out, only 26% of our students have regularly completed online assignments. (is does not include students who have been given packets to do at home.) With online learning, teachers will offer many wonderful and unique op- portunities for students to learn, but their motivation and commitment to do so must come from home. It is more important than ever for all of us to work together to ensure our students continue to build foundations to allow them to find jobs, build careers, and become contributing citizens in our communities. Our children are our future. To keep your student learning at home this summer, I encourage you to read daily. It doesn’t matter if it is the newspaper, magazines, or novels, the more you read the more you will build vocabulary, fluency, and overall understanding of the world. I also encourage all students to keep math skills going by practicing multiplication and division regularly. Don’t for- get what you’ve worked so hard to learn! Congratulations to our outgoing 6th graders. I will miss you more than you will know. I hope to come visit you next year at CHMS. And to our upcoming 6th graders... We can’t wait to see you in the fall!!! Love to all, Mrs. Price Mrs. Saxena Mrs. Woods Mrs. Henderson

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C H U R C H H I L L I N T E R M E D I A T E S C H O O LM a y 2 0 2 0

Mrs. Shelton

Mrs. Pugh

Mrs. Pam Jones

Mrs. Hutson

Mrs. Price

Mrs. Shelton

Mrs. James

A Message from Mrs. Price

Students and families,

I would like to thank all of you for your support during the past few

weeks. While it has been a di� cult time, I hope that the faculty and sta�

at CHIS have met your needs to support your ongoing education. We

are unsure of what our school year or procedures will look like in the fall.

However, one thing has de� nitely changed and will need to continue to

improve... Students must understand and value the opportunity to get a

good education. It saddens me to say that while we have been out, only

26% of our students have regularly completed online assignments. (� is

does not include students who have been given packets to do at home.)

With online learning, teachers will o� er many wonderful and unique op-

portunities for students to learn, but their motivation and commitment to

do so must come from home. It is more important than ever for all of us

to work together to ensure our students continue to build foundations to

allow them to � nd jobs, build careers, and become contributing citizens in

our communities. Our children are our future.

To keep your student learning at home this summer, I encourage you to

read daily. It doesn’t matter if it is the newspaper, magazines, or novels,

the more you read the more you will build vocabulary, � uency, and overall

understanding of the world. I also encourage all students to keep math

skills going by practicing multiplication and division regularly. Don’t for-

get what you’ve worked so hard to learn!

Congratulations to our outgoing 6th graders. I will miss you more than

you will know. I hope to come visit you next year at CHMS. And to our

upcoming 6th graders... We can’t wait to see you in the fall!!!

Love to all,Mrs. Price

Mrs. Saxena

upcoming 6th graders... We can’t wait to see you in the fall!!!

Mrs. Saxena

get what you’ve worked so hard to learn!

Congratulations to our outgoing 6th graders. I will miss you more than

you will know. I hope to come visit you next year at CHMS. And to our

upcoming 6th graders... We can’t wait to see you in the fall!!!

Love to all,Mrs. PriceMrs. Price

Mrs. Hutson

Mrs. James

Congratulations to our outgoing 6th graders. I will miss you more than

you will know. I hope to come visit you next year at CHMS. And to our

upcoming 6th graders... We can’t wait to see you in the fall!!!

upcoming 6th graders... We can’t wait to see you in the fall!!!

Mrs. Woods

Mrs. Henderson

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• Stoney Point MHP, 2901 Main Street, Surgoinsville, TN @11:00 am – 11:20 am• Stroupe Court Apartments, Stroupe Court, Church Hill, TN @ 11:35 am – 11:55 am• Rolling Hill MHP, 4733 Car-ters Valley Road, Church Hill, TN @12:10 pm – 12:30 pm• Cross aRoads MHP, 233 Payne Ridge Road, Church Hill, TN @ 12:40 pm – 1:00 pm• Church Hill Pool, 424 Lane Street, Church Hill, TN @1:10 pm – 1:40 pm• Country Lane, 152-162 Country Lane, Surgoinsville, TN @1:50 pm – 2:10 pmDrop Off • Hawkins County Boys and Girls Club Members, 1604 E. Main Street @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Hawkins County Online Kindergarten Registration Available Now

Church Hill Intermediate School is blessed with the BEST school nurse! Virginia Winstead... what would we do without you??? Thanks for being so awesome!!! We would also like to thank Amy Conkin Lipe, Heather Christian, and Becky Litt le... thanks for all you do to sup-port CHIS as well! You are appreciated!

Special shout-out to our school nurses, our health as-sistants and our health edu-cators. During these unprec-edented times; our health team has been invaluable in supporting our school sys-tem and school families.

Pictured Right: Virgin-ia Winstead, CHIS School Nurse

Celebrating School Nurse Day 2020

The Hawkins County School District is open-ing online registration for kindergarten beginning April 17, 2020. Reg-istration for parents of children who will begin kindergarten in the 2020-21 school year (must be born on or before August 15, 2015). Online registra-tion systems will go live at a later date for pre-reg-istering Pre-K students. After entering all their information online into our secure system, the required documents can then be uploaded. If you do not have access to the required documents at this time, please continue to fi ll out the online reg-istration and the docu-ments can be uploaded at a later date. Each school will contact its new fam-ilies with information about a “fi rst visit” for students before school starts.

To Register Your Child, you will need:• Proof of Residency (lease/rental agreements, utility bill, property tax statement• Evidence of Age (birth certifi cate or certifi cate of adoption• Immunization (Certif-icate of Immunization and Record of Medical Examination)• Social Security Card (optional) More detailed informa-tion can be found on the Hawkins County Schools website at www.hck12.net

As the 2019/2020 school year comes to a close, we have set up a procedure that follows CDC guidelines of social dis-tancing. • May 1 - All students will be mailed a lett er with informa-tion about drive-through pick-up/drop off days and a packet containing activities to contin-ue their learning at home.• May 11 - 1:00 - 6:00 (All stu-dents; 5th grade preferred)May 12 - 9:00 - 2:00 (All stu-

dents; 6th grade preferred) Church Hill Intermediate will have a drive-through process on the days above for students to pick up personal items left at school, as well as to turn in any of the following items: textbooks, library books, Chromebooks, money owed to school, work from packets. Teachers will be contacting students over the next few weeks to discuss procedures and answer any questions.

Church Hill Intermediate “Winding Down the School Year” Plan

Mrs. Derrick completed our “cup” fence message to our students.

The Lunch Box Feeding Kids In The Summer