IHES- Newsletter
November 28, 2018
Spirit Week November 26-30th
Girls on the Run will be hosting a spirit week November 26-30th. We will be collecting items to donate to local shelters in Rock Hill. This is our community impact project which is part of our curriculum for Girls on the Run. We are collecting the following items:
SAFE PASSAGES WOMEN & CHILDREN NEEDS:
- Laundry Detergent
-Dishwasher Detergent
-Cleaning supplies (cleansers, cloths, etc)
-New Bath & Kitchen Towels
-Diapers
-Baby Supplies (bottles, wipes, pacifiers, new clothing)
BETHEL MEN'S SHELTER NEEDS:
-Socks
-Deodorant
-Razors
-Cleaning supplies and room deodorizers
DRESS UP DAYS FOR SPIRIT WEEK:
Monday: Dress Like a Runner Day
Tuesday: Pajama Day
Wednesday: Wacky Dress Day (crazy hair, crazy socks, etc)
Thursday: Holiday Dress Day
Friday: Twin Day
Sign up to Volunteer at India Hook!
Walking Wednesdays
On Wednesdays students will enter the school as usual. If they eat breakfast at school then they should go there first. Otherwise, students will put their bookbags in their classrooms and begin to walk the hallways. We know that exercise increases blood flow and oxygen to the brain and we're excited about this opportunity to improve our own health and academic learning. We will walk each Wednesday until 7:30 a.m. when students will enter the classroom to start their day.
PTO News
UPCOMING SPIRIT NIGHTS
Come join us December 4th at IC Juicy from 3-9pm. Make sure to mention India Hook Spirit
We have scheduled a wide variety of spirit nights this semester. IHES PTO receives a percentage of proceeds from meals purchased on the scheduled nights. Each establishment has different times and information. To get updates and reminders about spirit nights sign up for our text system by texting: @ihespto2 to 81010
IC Juicy – December 4th (3:00 – 9:00pm)
Salsaritas – December 13th (4:00-8:00pm)
BOX TOPS
Box Tops will be collected Every Other Friday. The next collection day is this Friday, November 30th. Please send them in an envelope or ziploc bag with your student’s name and teacher.
MOVIE NIGHT
Our next movie Night is next Friday, 12/7 – Polar Express!
Doors open at 5:30p.
We’ll be sending out an invite to bring baked goods for the concession area soon.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
November
30 BOX TOP Collection Day
December
4 IC Juicy Spirit Night – 3:00-9:00pm
7 Movie Night – The Polar Express
13 Salsaritas Spirit Night – 4:00-8:00pm
21 Half-day for Students/Winter Break begins
January
7 Students Return
PTO CONTACT INFORMATION:
TEXT REMIND SYSTEM: text: @ihespto2 to 81010
FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/IndiaHookPTO/
EMAIL: indiahookpto@gmail.com
School Improvement Survey
Dear Parent/Guardian:
During the month of November you will be receiving a link to complete a survey for our school’s accreditation review. To continuously improve, we need your feedback.
Our school and the school district are reviewed every five years to ensure we have processes and systems in place to continuously improve. For the past 10 years, Rock Hill School District has been accredited by the AdvancED organization.
Accreditation is a quality assurance process where systems, resources, and standards are evaluated by an external body to determine if the system meets applicable standards for continuous improvement. Every five years, our school and the school district participate in the accrediting review process.
The process includes collecting data from parents, students, and staff surveys, assessing school and school district processes, and reviewing standards to determine if the school and system are on the path to continuously improve.
We really need your feedback, so please take a few moments to complete the brief survey.
Thank you and know that we value your opinions and appreciate your time!
Crystal Guyton
Principal
India Hook Elementary
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/86548/p2089
Like Shelving?
If you do, than our media center needs a volunteer like you! Please contact Mrs. Smith (JSSmith@rhmail.org) for more information.
4th and 5th grade holiday musical dates!
The 4th and 5th graders will perform their holiday musical, Holly Jolly Jukebox, on Thursday, November 29 at 6:00 pm in the Rawlinson Road Middle School Auditorium. That morning, the children will perform for K-3rd grade at 8:30.
Lunch Menu
Friday Lunch Visits
We will have tables set up on kindergarten patio or in the center of the building for families to eat while they visit. Parents may also come have lunch on their child's birthday.
Rock Hill School District Wellness Policy
As a wellness focused school we are thrilled that our school board has approved a wellness policy. Some of the most important points of the policy are listed below.
• Candy and food will not be used as a reward for students.
• Children will have access to water during the day to stay hydrated.
• Special classroom snacks will follow the healthy snacks guidelines. Please see our website for more information about what is allowed.
• Non-food birthday recognition items are allowed if you would like to provide a treat on your child’s birthday. (Cupcakes, cookies, cakes, etc. will not be allowed.)
• Any outside snacks provided to children during school will follow our district wellness guidelines and be in sealed labeled containers with nutritional information clearly labeled. (Pizza does not meet healthy guidelines.)
• Physical activity (P.E. and Recess) cannot be withheld from a student.
• Physical activity cannot be used as a form of punishment
• All fundraisers must follow the guidelines stated in the district wellness policy.
• Valentine’s Day parties will offer a one-day exemption from wellness policy, however, all food must be clearly labeled with ingredients and nutritional information
• No home-baked items can be served to children.
• At India Hook, you may choose to bring lunch for your child occasionally on Fridays or their actual birthday. Please understand that food cannot be shared with other children.
School Improvement Committee Meeting Dates
- December 18 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- January 15 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- February 19 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- March 19 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- April 23 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- May 21 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
Safety in Rock Hill Schools
Dear Families in Rock Hill Schools, In recent weeks, a heightened awareness and vigilance by students and staff has resulted in weapons being found on high school campuses. This is alarming, yet comforting to recognize our students and staff feel safe to share information that helps to make our campuses more secure. You are likely aware it is against South Carolina law to bring a weapon onto school property. The consequence is severe, including possible expulsion, arrest, and prosecution. Beginning this week, we are adapting our procedures to be even more proactive to ensure the safety of our students, staff, and guests. As allowed by state law and board policy, we will begin random on-campus weapons screenings as a means to help deter or prevent weapons from being brought on to school grounds. Thank you for your trust and partnership.
Like everywhere we live, work and play in our community, our schools should be a place where our children, staff, and families can feel safe and secure. We have always drilled for emergencies, equipped our buildings and buses, and trained our teachers and staff to be safe and to keep our children secure.
Our world continues to change, and concerns for safety and security all across our nation continue to increase. We must continuously adapt and improve our procedures and systems to keep Rock Hill Schools safe. Recently, we have:
Additionally, we are improving several other aspects of our overall campus safety and security efforts, including a relaunch of our “See Something / Do Something” campaign. More information will be shared soon about the various ways tips can be submitted, including anonymous two-way text messages, phone, and online through school websites. As we prepare to host a district safety and security summit next month that will include law enforcement and other community partners. Please share your questions and concerns with us at www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/safety.
As always, please feel free to reach out to Kevin Wren, our Director of Risk, Security and Emergency Management at kwren@rhmail.org or 803-981-1159.
William E. Cook, Jr., Ed.D.
Superintendent