Boone Meadow Friday Flyer

December 10th, 2021

Dear Boone Meadow Families

The cold weather has made its way, but temps seem to be bouncing like a yo-yo! Next week's forecast predicts highs in the 60s (with rain) and lows in the 20s. Please help your child be prepared for the day's weather as we try to make it outdoors everyday, weather permitting. As you can imagine with cold mornings and warmer afternoons, layers of jackets and sweatshirts are peeled and left in various nooks and crannies of the campus. Labeled items help us get clothing returned to owners. Otherwise, they end up in our already robust lost and found pile.


A few other items to note:


Crosswalk - This was our last week until spring for morning support at the crosswalk! Due to winter weather and dark mornings, our cross walk will not be staffed in the mornings beginning the week of December 13th. We will resume morning crosswalk support in the spring (Date TBD).

  • Last day for AM crosswalk support before school will be Friday, December 10th. Families may choose to escort their children to the school building in the morning should they decide to have their child walk to school.
  • Staff will continue to escort walkers/students in the afternoon throughout the year, unless inclement weather is of significant concern.


Dine for Dollars - Our next "Dine for Dollars" event is this coming Wednesday evening (12/15) at Noble Roman's Pizza from 5:00-9:00 PM. Mention BME to the cashier or present the flyer that will come home with your child. A copy of the flyer is located below.


Science and Engineering Fair's First Help Session is Monday afternoon - Monday, December 13 @ 3:30-5:00pm- This is an optional help session where parent/s and students can ask questions and develop a research plan with support.


As a reminder, a significant amount of information about the upcoming BME Science and Engineering Fair is included below. Boone Meadow Elementary students of all ages are invited to participate in this learning experience. A showcase and judging of projects will occur in late January, so sign up now to learn more. Students who are interested may pick up a participation permission slip and project packet in the front office or request a paper copy of our information packet here. It's not too late to sign up, as participation forms are due December 17th.


Winter Reading Event @ Hussey-Mayfield Library - December 1st - January 31st - Winter readers are encouraged to complete and log 21 days of reading for 20 minutes or more to receive their own prizes and "Maker Kits". See the flyer below to register for "Make It Happen!"


Have a great weekend,

Mr. Hundley

Clinic Update: News from Nurse AMY

Fighting the cold and flu season ...Oh and Covid, too!


First: Thank you so much to all the families that have donated masks…

We are truly grateful!

Second: Thank you to Mrs. Dobbins & Mrs. Esselburn for organizing the lost and found items… and all those who are keeping it organized.

I am available from 2:40-3:15 if you would like to come in and look for lost items.


***Optional: please send me (Amy) copies of your child/children’s Covid Vaccination record(s) if you would like for us to have it on file. This will allows us to quickly determine if they need to quarantine or not due to being a close contact.


Some friendly reminders on the subject of… “Is my child too sick for school?”


  • Students must be fever- free, without meds, for 24hrs.(under 100.0 degrees F)
  • Students must be vomit and diarrhea free, without meds or special diet for 24hrs.
  • Students with red eyes that are “stuck shut” or have a yellow or green discharge must see a Dr. before returning to school.
  • Parent/Guardians must deliver medications to be dispensed during school hours. (Students are not allowed to transport medications! This includes cough drops.)
  • COVID, I know this is confusing at times to understand. Please visit Boone County Health Department for information OR our school website. I am also available to answer any questions.


If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call or email me.


Amy Deinlein

adeinlein@zcs.k12.in.us 317-873-2226 ex 14104

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Boone Meadow Elementary Science and Engineering Fair

Take on the challenge to participate in our school-wide

science and engineering competition to change the world!



We very excited to announce Boone Meadow's Science and Engineering Fair will be held on Thursday, January 27th, 2022! This is our first ever Science and Engineering Fair! Other schools host fairs and report huge successes. For example, at Eagle Elementary, they had over 50 projects submitted from 60+ student participants from all grade levels at their last fair. Four of those projects moved on to the Regional Science and Engineering fair to take 1st and 2nd place! Two of the Eagle projects made it to State where one was honored with an Award for Excellence in the Junior Division! We look forward to our achievements this first time of involvement!


If you like inquiry and STEM, consider participating in this year’s Science and Engineering Fair! All grade-levels are welcome and encouraged to enter and will be honored for their science and engineering projects! Fourth grade students, who compete in the BME Science and Engineering Fair, could possibly advance to the Central Indiana Regional Science and Engineering Fair (SEFI) at Marion University in March!


Interested, or want to know more?


  • Students who are interested may pick up a participation permission slip and project packet in the front office or request a paper copy of our information packet here.


  • Participation permission slips are due back to the front office NO LATER THAN Friday, December 17th.
  • If you have questions, contact Mrs. Benson, our STEM Teacher, at kbenson@zcs.k12.in.us.

Science/Engineering Fair Timeline

Monday, December 13 @ 3:30-5:00pm- Research/Help Session in Media Center – Optional session where parent/s and students can ask questions and develop a research plan with support


Friday, December 17 - Participation Forms Due in front office


Monday, January 10 @ 3:30-5:00pm - Research/Help Session in Media Center – Optional session where parent/s and students can ask questions and develop a research plan with support


Wednesday, January 26 @ 2:45-4:00pm - Set-Up projects in Gym


Thursday, January 27 @ 8:00am-2:30pm - Closed Judging in Gym– Specific judging times will be communicated to students and teachers the day before/of fair.

  • (TBD pending COVID protocols - Family Open House in Gym– Families and community members are invited to view projects. Participating students DO NOT have to attend or stay the entire time.)


Friday, January 28 @ 8:00am Winners Announced

  • 8:00am-2:00pm - Classroom Open House in Gym– Classes will have an opportunity to view projects during the school day.
  • 2:00-4:00pm - Pick-Up projects in Gym – Winning projects will be kept in the Media Center to be on display. ALL other projects MUST be picked up by 4:00pm.

*Monday, February 28 - Registration Deadline – Central Indiana Regional Science Fair!

*Saturday, March 19 - TBD - Central Indiana Regional Science and Engineering Fair at Marian University

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Operation: Adopt Team Meadow (PTO sponsored)

The PTO is excited, to be able to help you with your Holiday shopping! Below, is the link to access who you contact to brighten a staff members day! Don’t forget about your class teacher, favorite specials teacher, that amazing bus driver, the helpful lunch staff and the best front office staff!


As requested from last years feedback, all the information is in one document to make it easier! Click HERE to access the spreadsheet for contact information for this project.


Thank you so much for all your support to us and the school! If you have any questions just let us know!

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The School Directory App Is Updated

Our Student directory is now updated! Many thanks to the PTO for organizing this helpful resource! If you have never used our student directory, just follow these easy steps:

  • Go to www.directoryspot.net or download the “Directory Spot” app on a smart phone. Click “Login”.
  • Enter your email address as your Username, and click on “Reset Password”. An email will be sent to you with a link to set your password.
  • Click on the link in the email to set your password and to log in.


If you have trouble logging in, please contact PTO volunteer Eileen Adam at eileenadam@hotmail.com.

Also note that if your information has changed, you can update it by logging in on a computer (not available through the app).

Upcoming Dates:

December 6-17 - NWEA testing window

December 13 - Research Help Session for Science Engineering Fair (media center 3:30-5)

December 15- Dine for Dollars - Noble Romans

December 17 - Classroom parties; End of Quarter 2/Semester 1; Science/Engineering Fair Participation forms due

December 20-31 - Winter Break (no school)


January 3 - Students return from break; 1st day of second semester

January 5 - Dine for Dollars - Lou Malnati's (All 3 Indy locations)

January 10 - Research Help Session for Science Engineering Fair (media center 3:30-5)

January 17 - MLK Jr. Day (no school)

January 18 - Teacher professional development day (no school for students)

January 19 - Dine for Dollars- Qdoba (tentative)

January 26 - Set-Up for Science/Engineering Fair (2:45-4:00 - in Gym)

January 27 - Science/Engineering project judging and open house for families (tentative)

January 28 - Science/Engineering Fair concludes w/ winners announced, class viewings & pick up


February 14 - Valentine's Day

February 21-25 - Presidents' Day & Mid-Winter Break (no school)


March 15 - End of Quarter 3


April 1-8 - Spring Break (no school)


May 25 - Last day of school

May 26- June 3 - Make up days (if needed)

May 30 - Memorial Day (no school)

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: How does the new Executive Order from Gov. Holcombe (8/31) impact school contact tracing?

A: IF individuals are wearing masks with fidelity in the classroom & on the bus, people who are contact traced will not need to quarantine unless they are exhibiting symptoms. We will still need to notify and document the contact tracing, but if no symptoms exist and the individuals were properly wearing masks, they would not need to quarantine.

Lunchtime is when contact tracing/quarantine does apply and the 6' rule will apply as well. Quarantined individuals can still return on day 8 if they receive a negative test (rapid in lab or PCR) on day 5, 6, or 7 after exposure - or stay out for the full 14 days.


Q: What about symptoms? What symptoms must we watch and keep our child from school?

A: Every morning, families should take note of if their child is showing symptoms of illness. We know this can be complicated, frustrating, and inconvenient as we strive to keep our learning environments as healthy as possible. Fevers, sore throats, new onset of intense headache, nausea/vomiting/diarrhea, coughing or shortness of breath, or new loss of taste or smell are the common symptoms and students will be required (per health department mandates) to quarantine for ten days from the start of symptoms. Student may return to school/activities sooner with a physician document stating they may return OR a negative PCR CoVID test. (This is regardless of vaccination status)


Q: If one child is home with symptoms, must my other children stay home as well?

A: Siblings of ill students will need to be picked up if at school. Siblings will need to follow quarantine guidelines.



More information regarding COVID protocols is located here on the ZCS website.

ZCS C-19 Protocol

Volunteers and Visitor Background Checks

At this time, due to CoVID 19 restraints, we are "pausing" on volunteers and visitors. When volunteers are needed and approved, appropriate staff members will reach out to you in effort to welcome your support and assistance.


If you plan to volunteer of visit in the future, please note the following information.


CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR VOLUNTEERS

We value partnerships with our families and welcome parents and guardians to serve as volunteers in our schools. Each ZCS building typically offers a wide variety of volunteer opportunities.

Examples include:

  • Field Trip Chaperones
  • Out of Town/Overnight Chaperones
  • Tutors
  • Volunteer Coaches
  • Classroom Helpers (PTO parties/room parents)
  • Library Helpers
  • After Prom Workers
  • Field Day/Jog-A-Thon Volunteers
  • Book Fair Sales/Athletic Ticket Sales

During the school day, all volunteers are expected to sign in at the front office. Prior to the volunteer opportunity, all volunteers must sign a Non-disclosure Acknowledgement Form and have successfully completed a Full Criminal History Background Check. Necessary background check paperwork is available on the ZCS website at the Volunteers/BRAVO link and should be submitted at least 10 days prior to the intended volunteer date. Volunteers must also view the state mandated confidentiality/bullying video, provided on the Volunteer/BRAVO website. The volunteer will pay the fee* for the full background check which will expire after 5 years. The link to apply for the full background check can be accessed on the Volunteers/BRAVO link on the ZCS main webpage. For more information, contact the Volunteer/BRAVO Coordinator.


CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR VISITORS

During the school day, all visitors must enter via the front door and sign-in at the front office. Visitors need to be prepared to present a government issued photo ID which will be scanned against the National Sex Offender Registry. All visitors will be issued a visitor badge/tag to be worn inside the building at all times.

Examples Include:

  • Lunch Guests
  • Classroom Guest Speakers
  • Classroom Special Events (Grandparent Day/Famous Hoosiers/etc.)
  • Parent/Teacher Conferences

We ask that all visitors schedule an appointment to meet with teachers, counselors, administrators and all other staff members so that we may best serve everyone. Visitors other than parents/guardians must be prearranged and organized through the main office.

*ZCS thanks all volunteers for generous support of our youth and schools. Thank you, too, for supporting assurance of student and staff safety by completing and paying for a volunteer background check.

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