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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AND MENU April 29 - May 3, 2018 720 West Summit Crown Point, IN 46307 Phone: 663-0047 Attendance: ext. 21002 Fax: 662-4320 Website www.cps.k12.in.us/tball Message from Mr. Ciochina Can you believe we are headed into the final weeks of the 2018-2019 school year as the month of May arrives later next week. May is packed with ILEARN, mClass, and STAR assessments, field trips, activities, teacher and staff appreciation, and many other exciting events. Though some students began the ILEARN test this past week, all grade 3-5 classrooms will be taking assessments this coming week. Parents of these students received a letter from me with details about the test and the schedule. Please keep in mind the importance of being in school and on time throughout the testing window. Thank you for your help! Students are well-prepared and ready to go — please reach out to your child’s teacher or to me if you have any questions at all about these assessments. Best of luck and safe travels to our Hexwirez Robotics Team A made up of Ruby, Sophia, Emma, Taryn, Coach Angerman, and Coach Hufford as they head to Louisville, KY for the World Championship! We are all cheering you on and wishing you the best. Thanks for doing a great job representing Timothy Ball and Crown Point. Parents of Fifth Graders — There is a note from the Wheeler Middle School Administration Team on page 3 of this newsletter about a Parent Orientation night coming up on May 8th. Check out page 3 for more information! Please do not hesitate to get in touch with me if I can be helpful in any way. Thank you for being a supportive and collaborative part of our Timothy Ball community. Upcoming Dates and Event APRIL 22 - MAY 17th - ILEARN Assessment Window Grades 3 - 5 MAY 1st - Kindergarten Field Trip Mascot Hall of Fame, Whiting MAY 2nd - Review Mid-Term Progress MAY 7th - 3rd Grade Field Trip IN Dunes, Mrs. Pollitt & Mrs. Pauley’s classes MAY 8th - 5th Gr Parent Transition to Middle School Meeting 6pm Colonel Wheeler MS MAY 9th - 1st Grade Mother’s Day Tea MAY 14th - 3rd Grade Field Trip IN Dunes, Mrs. Howarth & Mrs. McCallister’s classes MAY 17th - 2nd Grade Walking Field Trip MAY 22nd - 1st Gr Field Trip Michigan City Zoo MAY 27th - NO SCHOOL Memorial Day MAY 30th - Grade 5 Grandparents/Special Person Day 2 pm and Music Program 6pm MAY 31st - FIELD DAY JUNE 4th - Kindergarten Graduation 5:30 pm JUNE 5th - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL _________________________________________ Crown Point Schools Ready – Set – Sign-up Summer Enrichment Academy From June 17-28 a range of Summer Enrichment Academy offerings will be available for any current Kindergarten through 7 th grade student. The offerings will be taught by Crown Point teachers. Each offering will be 5 or 10 days for 2.5 hours each day. More information to come. The attendance rate for this past week was 96%. Our schoolwide attendance goal is 97%. Thank you for limiting voluntary absences and scheduling appointments outside the school day whenever possible!

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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AND MENU

April 29 - May 3, 2018

720 West Summit Crown Point, IN 46307 Phone: 663-0047 Attendance: ext. 21002 Fax: 662-4320

Website www.cps.k12.in.us/tball

Message from Mr. Ciochina

Can you believe we are headed into the final weeks of the 2018-2019 school year as the month of May arrives later next week. May is packed with ILEARN, mClass, and STAR assessments, field trips, activities, teacher and staff appreciation, and many other exciting events. Though some students began the ILEARN test this past week, all grade 3-5 classrooms will be taking assessments this coming week. Parents of these students received a letter from me with details about the test and the schedule. Please keep in mind the importance of being in school and on time throughout the testing window. Thank you for your help! Students are well-prepared and ready to go — please reach out to your child’s teacher or to me if you have any questions at all about these assessments.

Best of luck and safe travels to our Hexwirez Robotics Team A made up of Ruby, Sophia, Emma, Taryn, Coach Angerman, and Coach Hufford as they head to Louisville, KY for the World Championship! We are all cheering you on and

wishing you the best. Thanks for doing a great job representing Timothy Ball and Crown Point. Parents of Fifth Graders —

There is a note from the Wheeler Middle School Administration Team on page 3 of this newsletter about a Parent Orientation night coming up on May 8th. Check out page 3 for more information!

Please do not hesitate to get in touch with me if I can be helpful in any way. Thank you for being a supportive and collaborative part of our Timothy Ball community.

Upcoming Dates and Event

APRIL 22 - MAY 17th - ILEARN Assessment Window Grades 3 - 5

MAY 1st - Kindergarten Field Trip Mascot Hall of Fame, Whiting

MAY 2nd - Review Mid-Term Progress

MAY 7th - 3rd Grade Field Trip IN Dunes, Mrs. Pollitt & Mrs. Pauley’s classes

MAY 8th - 5th Gr Parent Transition to Middle School Meeting 6pm Colonel Wheeler MS

MAY 9th - 1st Grade Mother’s Day Tea

MAY 14th - 3rd Grade Field Trip IN Dunes, Mrs. Howarth & Mrs. McCallister’s classes

MAY 17th - 2nd Grade Walking Field Trip

MAY 22nd - 1st Gr Field Trip Michigan City Zoo

MAY 27th - NO SCHOOL Memorial Day

MAY 30th - Grade 5 Grandparents/Special Person Day 2 pm and Music Program 6pm

MAY 31st - FIELD DAY

JUNE 4th - Kindergarten Graduation 5:30 pm

JUNE 5th - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL _________________________________________

Crown Point Schools Ready – Set – Sign-up Summer Enrichment Academy

From June 17-28 a range of Summer Enrichment Academy offerings will be available for any current Kindergarten through 7th grade student. The offerings will be taught by Crown Point teachers. Each offering will be 5 or 10 days for 2.5 hours each day. More information to come.

The attendance rate for this past week was 96%.

Our schoolwide attendance goal is 97%. Thank you for limiting voluntary absences and scheduling appointments outside the school day whenever possible!

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School Menus Breakfast $1.50 Reduced $0.30 Adult Breakfast $1.85 Lunch $2.25 Reduced $0.40 Adult Lunch $3.30 Milk $0.40

Breakfast Menu

Breakfast Menu Available Daily: 100 % Juice & Fruit 1% or Fat Free Milk / Chocolate Milk

Monday - April 29th: Breakfast Pizza/Breakfast Bar/Cereal

Tuesday - April 30th: Pancake Wrap/French Toast Bites

Wednesday - May 1st: Breakfast Sandwich/Confetti Pancakes

Thursday - May 2nd: Breakfast Burrito/Whole Grain Donuts

Friday - May 3rd: Whole Grain Muffins/Cereal/Pop-tart

Lunch Menu

Available Daily: Sliced Turkey or Ham on a Sub Bun Chicken Chef Salad Fresh Fruit & Veggies

Monday - April 29th: Cheesy Pizza Green Beans/Veggies Pears

Tuesday– April 30th: Cheeseburger Deluxe Breaded Chicken Sandwich Baked Beans/Cherry Tomatoes Pineapple Tidbits

Wednesday - May 1st: Pasta & Meat Sauce Fruit & Granola Parfait Peas/Garden Salad Applesauce Twisted Breadstick

Thursday - May 2nd: Chicken Nuggets Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Roasted Carrots/Sliced Cucumber Mandarin Oranges Corn Bread

Friday - May 3rd: Breakfast for Lunch Hash Brown Triangles Broccoli Florets Fruit Juice

Lunch Time Information from Our Cafeteria

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Students with lactose intolerance are now considered eligible for disability accommodations. School Food Authorities must have either the medical statement signed by a health care provider with prescriptive authority or a written request from the parent/guardian to identify the student’s medical or other special dietary need that precludes the consumption of cow’s milk.

Please notify your cafeteria manager and school nurse if you would like your child to get this milk with their lunch. It will also be available ala carte for $1.00. The product will be Lactaid and will come in a 8oz. serving size.

Lunch Time Visitors Restaurant/fast food, carbonated drinks, or glass containers are not al-lowed. Parents may purchase lunch in the cafeteria for $3.30. This cannot come off the student's lunch account. We cannot accept check or credit card payments. It must be paid by cash. And since we do not always have change in our drawers, smaller bills are greatly appreciated. If we cannot provide proper change, than the remaining balance will be deposited into your student's lunch account. Another quick reminder to parents visiting for lunch, please, do not treat other students to food, snack, or ice cream items during your time in the cafeteria. Without proper parent permission, allergy knowledge, and other sensitivities to food choices, it is best to treat only your student. We love having you visit our cafeteria... we just ask you do it safely.

Lunch Time Money Please go online www.mymealtime.com to deposit lunch money or you can send a check in a labeled envelope with student first & last name. Mealtime online passcode is the student ID. Parents can find this number on the Parent RDS website, next to the student’s name on the sched-ule. Parents will use this number to set up the account. All students will receive a hot lunch regardless if the account is negative. No charging of any extras will be allowed. Please Note: All lunch money needs to be brought down in the morning before school, if not it will be deposited the next day.

Did you bring your lunch, but need a drink? Milk may be purchased, if you brought in a lunch from home. It cannot be charged on student lunch card if they have a negative balance. Milk cost is $0.40.

Heating up Lunches Our cafeteria does not warm up food, cook food or wash dishes brought from home. If we tamper with the food it becomes the liability of the cafe-teria. Please, if you are sending in hot food make sure it is in a thermos.

Would you like to Substitute in the Cafeteria? If you would like to be a sub in food services please call Pam Maloney at 662-6480. This is a great way to earn a little extra cash and be home with your children in the morning & afternoon.

Birthday Celebrations Birthday treats are always fun for your child to share with classmates. You may choose to purchase birthday tickets for your child’s class which will allow your child’s classmates to select a special treat from our “Birthday Choices” at lunch! Treats will be given out in our cafeteria. Call your cafe-teria manager, Mrs. “G” Sheppard to preorder & set your party up.

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A Message from the Nurse

Please have your student(s) put an extra pair of clothes in their backpack or locker. The nurse does not always have all sizes available.

Regarding Taking Medication at School- Remember that ALL medications must be accompanied by doctor & parent notes. Otherwise the medication cannot be given at school. All medication must be in its original container. All prescription medication must have the correct information on the label. Also, no cough drops, or essential oils are allowed at school unless accompanied by doctor & parent notes. No child should be bringing medication to school in order to self medicate. Regarding Illness - Please keep all sick children home if they are running a fever of 100.0 or above, vomiting, or have diarrhea. A child running a fever can return to school once he/she has been fever free for 24 hours.

Congratulations to those students who received PAWS this week:

Sofia S., Cassie E., Caiden V., Graham K., Jordan S., Brody W., Jude B., Jack D., Evan N., Peyton S., Colin M., Ruby P., Carter H., Christian H., Mackenzie T., Ayden I.,

Carson W., Ethan K., Josh G., Max V., Kristina P., Moises R., Katie H., Ethan R., Abbey S., Emma A.

Silver Paw: Jude B. Gold Paw: Ethan K.

Total Blue Paws This Week:28 Total blue paws to date: 560 Total Silver Paws to date: 23 Total Gold Paws to date: 2

A Message from our Positive Behavior Intervention Specialist

Mrs. Derwinski

STOMP OUT BULLYING TIP

Always be kind and make everyone feel welcome.

A Message from our Home School Facilitator Mrs. Holok

Anxiety in Children

Mental health related disorders among children are described as “changes in the way children typically learn, behave, or handle their emotions, caus-ing distress and problems getting through the day”. The most common mental health disorders that can be diagnosed in childhood are attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, and behavior disorders. According to a recent study conducted by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “7.1% of children aged 3-17 years (approximately 4.4 million) have diagnosed anxiety”. Also according to the CDC, “For chil-dren aged 3-17 years with anxiety, more than 1 in 3 also have behavior problems (37.9%) and about 1 in 3 also have depression (32.3%)”. For further information regarding this topic: https://www.cdc.gov/childrensmentalhealth/data.html

5th Grade Parent Transition to Middle School Meeting

All parents of 5th grade students who will be attending Col. Wheeler Middle School for the 2019-20 school-year are invited to attend a Transition to Middle School meeting on Wednesday, May 8th at 6:00 PM at Col. Wheeler Middle School. The meeting will be held in the Col. Wheeler Middle School cafeteria. Please join middle school personnel as we present an overview of Col. Wheeler Middle School and the scheduling pro-cess for incoming 5th grade students. This meeting is designed for parents and will provide information on plans to transition our 5th graders to the middle school. Counselors and administrators will be available to an-swer individual questions after the presentation.

We look forward to meeting you and working with your child!

CJWMS Administration

CAFETERIA NEWS FOR 5th GRADE STUDENTS ONLY MealTime is offering a Touch-and-Go system for customer identification for 5th Grade students transitioning into middle school. It will eliminate the need for carrying ID cards. On Friday, May 10th, 2019, students will be asked to scan their finger so it will be stored in the MealTime system. For more information, please refer to the letter that came home today. If you prefer your student not to take part in this up-to-date system, please fill out the form and return it to Mrs. Sheppard, the cafeteria manager.

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PTO Corner

Simple Qpon Books: Railcat tickets and game truck info will be sent home soon. We are currently working on closing the sale.

Thank you to all the volunteers that helped make our mother/son night a success!

Staff Appreciation Week: "You are an Important Piece to Our School" is Mon, May 6 thru Fri, May 10. Look for flyers to go home!

Upcoming events: April 30th from 4-8pm is Chipotle Dining Night, flyers were sent home

Thanks to all who attended our Library Field Trip this week. The children who attended seemed to have fun!

Our Birth to School programs are great opportunities for early learning and socialization and also a nice place to meet other families in our community. If you have a child ages 0-5 and haven’t joined our Birth to School program, please visit https://tinyurl.com/birthtoschool to sign up. It’s free to enroll and takes only a few minutes of your time. Our Spring Birth to School calendar is now posted on our website: https://www.cps.k12.in.us/Page/11079.

Upcoming Events **If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Kristen Pozen at [email protected] or 219.663.0047 ext. 21229 May 2

nd 5:00pm-6:00pm Kindergarten Readiness (for incoming Kindergarteners, with a Caregiver)

May 3rd

10:30am-11:15am Baby Music and Movement (for ages 0 to 2, with a Caregiver) May 9

th 5:00pm-6:15pm Playful Pups Playgroup (for ages 0 to 5, with a Caregiver)

May 17th 9:30am-10:30am Caregiver Café (for ages 0 to 5, with a Caregiver)

May 22nd

9:30am-10:45am Mini Bulldogs (for ages 3 to 5, with a Caregiver) May 29

th 9:30am-10:15am Baby Bulldogs (for ages 0 to 2, with a Caregiver )

Click here to view the Crown Point Community School Corporation

Elementary Student Handbook.

GoGuardian Internet and Application Filtering

To help protect students when using their school-owned Chromebooks at school and at home, Crown

Point Schools will begin using software designed specifically to help ensure students' safety by

providing comprehensive filtering and analytics of student Chromebook usage. The software is called

GoGuardian.

Use of GoGuardian in elementary classrooms will develop throughout the school year as teachers re-

ceive training and as students and parents learn about the application and its uses. In order for this to

occur, the software is deployed to elementary school-owned Chromebooks.

The GoGuardian frequently asked questions describes features of the software.

If you have questions or comments, please email [email protected].

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Grandparents/Special Person Days

Grade 5—May 30

Activities will start at 2 o’clock on the designated date for each grade level.

Each grade level will be sending home RSVP information

ahead of the date.

Celebrate our Teachers!

Help us celebrate our wonderful Timothy Ball teachers!

Students, parents, and fellow colleagues can access The Times Teacher

Appreciation Form at www.nwitimes.com/forms/teachers_appreciation/ and

nominate a teacher who excels in the classroom.

Nominators are kept confidential…their information is not printed in the paper.

Help wanted

Have you thought about driving a bus for Crown Point Schools? Would you like to be off summers and holidays with your children? Crown Point Schools Transportation Department is recruiting new bus drivers and bus monitors. We provide full training for the CDL license or bus monitors and will be starting a new training class soon. If you have any questions. please call 219-663-1465 and ask for Mike. You can apply online through our corporation website.

Did you know there are paper recycling containers in the northeast corner of our

east parking lot?

This is a great way to recycle paper. But, only paper can be added to these containers — no garbage. Thank you for taking care of our school environment and our planet!

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CPHS LATIN SUMMER The CPHS Latin Program is offering its 17th annual summer Latin experience to students enrolled in 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, or 7th

grade. This week-long camp will run at CPHS from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m. daily during the week of July 8-12. Students will participate in six different sessions each day that will allow them to learn a little Latin as well as extend their knowledge about the ancient Roman civilization and culture (history, mythology, art, etc.). The cost is $55 with a registration deadline of June 3. Additional information is available online here: http://tinyurl.com/LatinSummerFlyer2019. The registration form is available here: http://tinyurl.com/CPLatinSummer.

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SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS AT CPHS The 2019 summer is right around the corner. The summer sports camp schedule/dates/locations have been finalized. Flyers will go out to each school and student, however the camp form can also be downloaded on the high school athlet-ic page at the following link https://www.cps.k12.in.us/Page/1024 Don't miss out on all of the summer fun!!

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Sick Day Guidelines:

Making the Right Call

When Your Child Is Sick:

Should I keep my child home or send him or her to school? School policy (and/or state law) requires a child to stay home if he or she:

Has a fever of 100.0° or higher Has been vomiting or has diarrhea Has symptoms that keep your child from participating in school, such as:

Very tired or lack of appetite Cough that he or she cannot control, sneezing often Headache, body aches, or earache Sore Throat – a little sore throat is ok for school, but a bad sore throat could be

strep throat, even if there is no fever. Other signs of strep throat, in children are a headache and upset stomach, or rash. Call your doctor if your child has these signs. A special test is needed to know if it is strep throat.

Keep your child home if he or she is coughing or sneezing often because this spread the sickness to others.

24 Hour Rule

FEVER: Keep your child home until his or her FEVER has been gone WITHOUT medi-cine for 24 hours. Colds can be contagious for at least 48 hours. Returning to school too soon may slow recovery and make others sick.

VOMITING OR DIARRHEA: Keep your child home for 24 hours after the LAST time he or she vomited or had diarrhea.

ANTIBIOTICS: Keep your child home until 24 hours after the FIRST dose of antibiot-ics for anything like ear infection or strep throat.

We often have many children and adults with colds coming to school, and each one is passing their sickness to others. Please help others from becoming sick by keep-ing your child home during their illness.