WILDCAT CLIPS
FEBRUARY 8, 2023
LAKE COUNTRY SCHOOL MUSICAL
Holy 'MACKEREL!'
Tickets are now on SALE for the Lake Country School Musical!
We 'REELY'' want to 'SEA' you there to listen to our 'TUNAS!'
Performance Dates:
QUARTER ONE REPORT CARDS
Quarter one report cards will be posted to Skyward on Monday, November 13, 2023 for students in GR 1-8. Parents/Guardians may view their child's report card by logging into Skyward Family Access and selecting Report Cards/Portfolio.
VISION SCREENING
Lake Country School has partnered with the Stone Bank & Okauchee Lions Club to offer a vision screening on Thursday, November 16, 2023, starting at 8:30 a.m. for students in 4k through 3rd grade. The screening aims to assist with identifying those children at risk for vision-related problems that can impact a child`s academic ability and development. Once screening is completed, your child will bring home a results form that identifies if the child passed the exam or if follow-up with an eye doctor is recommended. Please contact me directly if you do not wish your child to participate in vision screening. If your child is in older grade levels and you would like them to participate in the screening, please contact me directly.
Kind regards,
Michelle Howard R.N
Director Of Health Services
Lake Country School District
howardm@mylakecountryschool.org
262 367 3606 x 129
ART TO REMEMBER
Our school is participating in a creative fundraiser with Art to Remember that allows you to purchase keepsake products customized with your child's art. There are over 60 products and many are less than $15. These make great gifts and a percentage of every purchase goes right back to our art department. Click on the link below and enter the online order code shown on your child's order form or to search for your child's artwork. Then, have fun shopping!
Individual order forms will be sent home with students.
Your order code will be on your child's form.
https://arttoremember.com/school/D7RFRJ
Questions: Contact Mrs. Gonzalez gonzalezj@mylakecountryschool.org
CARING & SHARING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ASSISTANCE OR TO HELP OTHERS OVER THE HOLIDAYS
Dear LCS families,
I hope the school year is going well. With the holidays quickly approaching, I would like families to be aware of some opportunities for assistance. If your family is experiencing financial hardship please reach out to Mrs.Thurin, School Counselor. Families that qualify can only participate in one of the following.
- Lake Country School Caring and Sharing can, in a confidential manner, arrange for holiday gifts to be available for you to pick up here at school.
- The Christmas Clearing Council has assisted hundreds of families with holiday gifts through their program. If you are in financial need of holiday gifts, you can fill out an application for assistance at: http://www.christmasclearingcouncil.org/application. Deadline to apply is November 15th at 11:59 p.m
If you are not in need of assistance, but would like to help other families this holiday season, we would love your support. Please watch for an email from the Guidance Department that will go out in the near future with a link to sign up for gift giving. Caring and Sharing could not happen without the LCS communityβs generosity and support for fellow families.
Sincerely,
Heather Thurin
LCS School Counselor
7/8TH GRADE DANCE FOR ARROWHEAD AREA STUDENTS
North Lake School is excited to have you join us on Friday, November 17th for a 7th & 8th grade DANCE!
Some important information regarding the dance...
- The dance is for 7th and 8th grade students Arrowhead Area students.
- The dance will take place at North Lake School.
- Your child will need their Student ID to get into the dance. See the school office (at LCS for LCS students) if your child has lost their ID and will need a dance pass.
- The cost of the dance is $10/student.
- North Lake School will not ban cell phones; however, no pictures or videos may be taken while at the dance due to personal choice and privacy.
- There will be designated areas in the library to leave coats during the dance. Coats will stay in the library until the end of the dance (students cannot go back and forth to their coats).
- Students are not allowed to leave the dance until 9:00 pm. If your child needs to leave early, you will need to come into the school to pick up your child and sign a form to release them.
IMPORTANT LETTER FROM ARROWHEAD HIGH SCHOOL FOR CURRENT 8TH GRADE FAMILIES
Arrowhead High School requested that we send you this important letter regarding your son or daughterβs transition to high school next year. This letter has information on two important topics: Online enrollment to AHS and Parent Informed Choice for some classes in 9th grade. The new student online enrollment application for the 2024-25 school year will be available Nov. 4 - Dec. 1, 2023, specifically for enrolling students who will be freshmen during the 2024-25 school year.
If you have any questions, contact:
Sue Casetta, Director of Learning at Arrowhead High School
262-369-3611 x4204
GIRL SCOUTS AT LAKE COUNTRY SCHOOL
Calling All Girls
New friends. New fun. Be a Girl Scout.
Make friends, go on adventures, and celebrate your unique strengths. Troops available for all girls grades 5K β 8th grade. Start your Girl Scout experience by emailing Audrey at greenaud@live.com
HOMEWORK HELP
Monday's and Thursday's 3:20 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. in Room 202
Lake Country School students in grades 3-8 are able to drop-in after school on Mondays and Thursdays for Homework Help. Students must have homework and/or a book to read. A parent or guardian must sign a permission slip for the school year in order for their child to drop in. If there is no school on Monday or Thursday, there will be no Homework Help. CLICK HERE FOR THE PERMISSION SLIP
HOMEWORK HELP DATES (See School Calendar):
October 2,5,9,12,16,19,23, and 30
November 2,6,9,13,16,20,27, and 30
December 4,7,11,14, and 18
January 4,8,11,15,18,22,25, and 29
February 1,5,8,12,15,22,26 and 29
March 4,7,11,14,18 and 21
April 1,4,8,11,15,18,22,25, and 29
May 2,6,9,13,16,20 and 23
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Are you interested in volunteering at Lake Country School? We are excited to have you join us!
In order to better protect our students, staff, volunteers, and visitors, Lake Country School District requires your cooperation with Raptor Technologies. Please CLICK HERE to fill out the application for a background check. It is very important that the information you enter on the application matches your government-issued identification card including your full legal name. It is important that you provide a valid email address so you can be notified as to the status of your application and for future communication. If you are unable to provide an email address, you use the districtβs email address. All information collected on the application will remain confidential and not be shared outside the volunteer program.
When you volunteer, please make sure that you are not bringing younger siblings to the school campus. This policy pertains to lunchroom volunteers, recess volunteers, holiday parties, classroom celebrations, etc. This is a liability and safety issue. School district procedures prohibit non-enrolled children from being on a school campus during school hours.
Lunchroom volunteers must check in at the school office prior to going to the lunchroom. The role of a lunchroom volunteer is to supervise children in the lunchroom to ensure they are being safe and kind. In addition, some children will need help to open lunch items. Between each lunch period, you are asked to help wipe the lunch tables. There will be lunchroom aides with whom you may ask questions regarding lunchroom rules. Please click on the link above labeled Lunchroom Volunteer to sign up. Thank you!
Recess volunteers must check in at the school office prior to going outside to the playground. The role of a recess volunteer is to supervise children on the playground to ensure they are being safe and kind. There will be recess aides on the playground whom you may ask questions regarding recess rules. Please click on the link above labeled Recess Volunteer to sign up. Thank you!
Please contact your child's teacher directly to inquire about volunteering in the classroom.
FROM THE ADMINISTRATOR
The Lake Country School District invites all residents of the Lake Country area to attend School Board meetings. Decisions of the School Board affect the quality of our children's education, our tax rates, as well as the quality of community life. Each board meeting follows a set agenda that is available online prior to the start of each meeting. The agenda may also be picked up at the table as you enter the room.
To learn more about the Lake Country School Board of Education or to view the meeting schedule, please click here.
Let us work together! Please reach out to me anytime at schraufnagelc@mylakecountryschool.org or at 262-367-3606.
SCHOOL SNACKS & BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
The Lake Country School District promotes a healthy school environment for students and staff through education and awareness, and by providing and promoting healthy options and opportunities. The Lake Country School District will practice and promote good nutrition within the school setting. Students who practice good nutrition attend school with minds and bodies ready to take advantage of their learning environment. Eating habits are learned early in life. Therefore, the School Board, administrators and staff support a school environment that promotes and encourages lifelong nutritious eating habits.
When sending a school snack with your child, please consider sending only healthy options. Great ideas are: apple slices or other fruit & vegetables, raisins or other dried fruit, cheese sticks, applesauce, baked crackers or pretzels, granola, or Google "smart snacks for schools list".
Sugary birthday treats will not be consumed in the classroom. If they are brought to school individually wrapped, they can be sent home with each student. If the treats are not individually wrapped the parent/guardian who sent the treat to school will be contacted to pick them up.
Find a list of treat ideas on our school website at:
www.MyLakeCountrySchool.org > About Lake Country School > School Wellness
LAKE COUNTRY SCHOOL PTO
Lake Country PTO is a nonprofit parent teacher organization whose membership includes all staff, parents, and legal guardians of students attending Lake Country School. The PTOβs mission is to establish a close relationship between home and school by advancing opportunities for all parents to become involved in the Lake Country School community.
The PTO sponsors assistance to teachers in classroom settings, raises funds for supplemental educational materials and experiences, supports school and family social interaction, and provides a forum for sharing information on issues that impact our children. The PTO believes that when parents support school through a positive partnership, it offers the best possible learning environment for our children.
π Lake Country School PTO is on Facebook!
π City Tins Fundraiser
We are excited to announce we are selling City Tins and gift cards for Delafield's newest business, Nothing Bundt Cakes! Sales support local businesses and the community! Both of these options make wonderful holiday gifts for you to share with family and friends.
Order forms are due no later than Thursday, November 9, 2023. Please include one total check for all the items being ordered - made out to LCS PTO. We will have the Tins and Gift Cards ready for pick up on November 17, 2023 (more details to follow). Thank you so much for your support.
ARROWHEAD HIGH SCHOOL CAMPS & ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Introduction to Love and Logic
Chris Weddig, school School Social Worker in the Watertown Unified School District, will be presenting an Introduction to Love and Logic at Stone Bank School on Thursday, November 17th from 5:30-7:00. Click here for the Google form link to register.
A Christmas Carol at the Lake Country Playhouse
Take the whole family to see A Christmas Carol at the Lake Country Playhouse in Hartland. Get your tickets soon as this show typically sells out! https://www.lakecountryplayhousewi.org/upcomingshows/christmas-carol-musical
MERTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
FOLLOW MAA on Facebook for updates and www.mertonathletics.org for more detailed information about programs.
MAA and DICK's Sporting Goods will be hosting a 20% off shop event for all Merton Athletic
Association athletes and supporters at Brookfield store on 11/3-11/6/2023. The discount is valid on purchases STOREWIDE! If you can't find an item in the store, ask a sales associate to help you order it, and still receive 20% off. Present the coupon at the register to redeem this special offer! The coupon can also be downloaded and displayed from your mobile device.
Link: 20% off Coupon β CLICK HERE
PARENT RESOURCES
Technolgy Tips
Set clear limits for daily screen time use AND for specific topic usage. You can create an action plan that works for your family by using the American Academy of Pediatrics' Family Media Plan
Check in devices with parents or in a general area at night to not disturb sleep
Limit phone use during homework time
Practice what you preach--lead by example with your own screen time use
Monitor media usage- what apps, accounts, sites and games being used
Discuss safety and respectful behavior with media usage
Enforce the rules with your agreed upon technology expectations.
Screen time recommendations from the CDC: CDC: Screen Time vs. Lean Time
Navigating Social Media recommendations from Common Sense Media
Screen time recommendations from the AAP: Media and Young Minds
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Strategies to Make Homework Go More Smoothly
Homework has been around as long as public schools have, and over the years considerable research has been conducted regarding the efficacy of homework practices. Besides contributing to academic success, homework can help teach children how to take responsibility for tasks and how to work independently. Homework helps children develop habits of mind that will serve them well as they proceed through school and through life. Specifically, homework helps children learn how to plan and organize tasks, manage time, make choices, and problem solve. All of these skills contribute to effective functioning in the adult world of work and families. Homework also helps parents stay involved with their childβs education.
We encourage parents to help and assist their children to follow a nightly homework routine. Below are some recommendations from the National Association of School Psychologists. If you have further questions please reach out to your childβs teacher. CLICK HERE FOR HELPFUL HOMEWORK ROUTINES
If you have further questions, concerns or need to collaborate about your childβs education or social/emotional/behavioral health; please reach out to your Student Support Team.
Heather Thurin, School Counselor EXT 132
Kelley Berlin, School Psychologist EXT 134
Quick Links
2023-2024 School Calendar (select link at top of page)
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