Boone Meadow Friday Flyer
February 12, 2021
Dear Boone Meadow Families -
It has been another busy week at The Meadow. Students have worked on "mini-recitals", expressed care for others during our Kindness Week, worked on Hoosier Heritage projects, participated in Black History learning opportunities, as well as, learned about Lunar New Year. We won't let these winter days or the pandemic slow us down!
Don't forget that this is a 3-Day weekend, and students return to school on Tuesday, February 16th.
A few other items to note:
Yearbook Ordering: Yearbooks are available for order. Link and more detailed information is located below. Orders are due on February 26th.
PTO Dine for Dollars- Our "Why Cook Wednesday" opportunities have assisted PTO in raising funds for the school this year, and we couldn't be more grateful. Fundae's Ice Cream is providing the next opportunity by ordering Family Fun Packs before Feb. 17th. More information located below.
Kindergarten "Strong Start" & Incoming Kindy Registration - As you can see by the advertisement below, we are taking a different approach to what we've historically referred to as Kindergarten Round Up. Kindergarten STRONG START will begin soon. Read more below and share with neighbors and community friends.
Thankful for you and the community we serve.
In this together,
Tom
Presidents' Day, Monday, February 15th - No School
Hoosier Heritage Each year, our 4th grader focus on influential individuals, events, or spaces in their "Hoosier Heritage" projects. This allows them to explore influences outside of people. In this photo, you see how Indiana was impacted by the Underground Railroad as it trailed through Indiana. Other influences include | As Kids, For Kids Our students that participate in our "As Kids, For Kids" club created "stations" throughout the building with opportunities to leave encouraging messages for others. This station encouraged students to grab a post it and give someone a "shout out." | Student Empowerment Over the past few weeks, students are being coached by Mr. Doublestein about how to share their talents with others and how to be a participant in the audience. Listening skills, learning from mistakes, performing well are part of this wonderful learning opportunities. Students are then given the opportunity for a mini-recital on Fridays if they had music that week. |
Hoosier Heritage
As Kids, For Kids
Student Empowerment

Fundae's & Why Cook Wednesdays
Get your Valentine's Ice-cream and help support BME PTO!
For every family pack that is ordered,
Fundae's will donate 15% back to BME, so grab your favorite flavors!
Orders must be placed by Feb 17th and picked up Feb 19-20th. Place your orders here: https://bme-dine-to-donate.square.site/
Future Dine for Dollars/Why Cook Wednesday opportunities:
- Applebee's in Brownsburg on February 24th.
- Marco's Pizza - early March (TBD)
Yearbook Information: BME 2020-2021
It's time to order your child's 2020-21 Yearbook and your child should have brought home a paper form this week. The cost this year is $15.00. Please follow the link below to place your order online.
Click Here To Order:
https://cp-school-portraits.hhimagehost.com/V2/Home/LoginConsumer?EK=159431
ORDER DEADLINE: February 26 (late orders cannot be guaranteed a yearbook).
Upcoming Events & Important Info
February - Black History Month
February 12 - Chinese New Year; Valentines Day parties in classrooms (students will not distribute valentines- see information above)
February 14 - Valentine's Day
February 15 - Presidents Day - No School
February 17 - Ash Wednesday
February 25 - 4th grade to 5th grade transition (virtual - check email for SchoolMessenger from Matt Doublestein/ZWEST)
March 12 - End of Quarter 3
March 14 - Daylight Savings Time
March 17 - St. Patrick's Day
March 28 - Palm Sunday/Passover
April 2 - April 9 - Spring Break
April 2 - Good Friday
April 4 - Easter
April 13 - Ramadan Starts
April 15 - ZWest Music visit to BME
May 5 - Cinco de Mayo
May 13 - Eid
May 26 - Last day of school
May 27 - Teacher work day
May 31 - Memorial Day
Child Find
Child Find is the process for locating, identifying, and evaluating individuals with suspected disabilities who may need special education services, regardless of the severity of their disabilities. This is the responsibility of ZCS regardless of whether a parent affirmatively requests an evaluation. ZCS provides a Free Appropriate Public Education to any child who qualifies as having a disability, in accordance with federal and state laws. ZCS is responsible for locating all children ages 3 through 22 years of age with a suspected disability who reside within the boundaries of its district. With early identification and intervention, frustration and academic failure can be prevented, which in turn creates a positive learning experience for students. Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), which encompasses academics and/or social and emotional learning, is an essential component of the child find process. Utilizing screening assessments, the ZCS team members identify students in
need of intervention, implement action plans, and monitor the response to the targeted interventions. In addition, the evaluation referral procedures in ZCS provide the framework to refer students with suspected disabilities for evaluation.
Speech Assistance Program
The Speech Assistance Program is designed to provide support to students with single sound articulation errors that are not age appropriate within the general education setting. Following the MTSS approach, this program allows for early identification and treatment of mild articulation disorders so students receive assistance without having to be identified under special education. The Speech Assistance Program is a three-tiered system in which progress is monitored to determine if additional supports are needed. If adequate progress is not demonstrated, a referral for evaluation will be prompted to determine eligibility under special education.
Crosswalk Safety Guidance
Dear Families of BME Walkers & Bike Riders –
Safety is one of our highest concerns for students and staff at BME. Please read carefully in effort to partner for your child’s safety as they utilize the crosswalk, especially during dismissal at the end of the day.
- In effort to provide families the opportunity to utilize the car rider line on tricky weather days (or dodge construction on fire hydrants), all walkers/bikers will be dismissed last each day. You will note that our car line will have approximately 10-20 cars remaining in line when we call walkers/bikers from their classrooms for dismissal. This results in your child leaving the building and being escorted to the crosswalk 5-10 minutes later than you are currently accustomed.
- Secondly and whenever possible, please meet your child(ren) at the crosswalk. BME staff can assist students to the edge of school property, and they will serve to assist students as they cross South Main Street. As we consider the safety of students and staff, we are unable to assist students to the pool/playground parking lot at Clark Meadows as BME staff cannot be liable for safety (crossing streets, traffic, etc…) once off school property.
As always, we thank you for your partnership as we strive to keep students and staff safe.
CoVID Guidance and Updates
Please click HERE (or the "mask up" image) for information regarding:
- Quarantine guidance
- Screening information
- Close contact information
- Secondary Hybrid schedules
- Parent Resources
- and other important information.
Arrival and Dismissal Notes:
Below, you will find some updates regarding arrival and dismissal:
Car Riders:
- Thank you for keeping our fire lane clear until signaled by staff to pull up. The fire lane must remain clear as much as possible for potential emergency needs and school deliveries.
- Displaying car/family numbers in an easy to see manner is greatly beneficial. Ball point pen writing on a post it placed on your dash is hard for my old eyes to see, so bold numbers hanging from the rear view mirror or attached to the passenger sun visor assists in moving vehicles efficiently through the line.
- Please reduce idling when possible. The build up of vehicle emissions is not only harmful for the environment, but also creates unhealthy air quality for staff and students.
Walker/Bikers:
Safety is one of our highest concerns for students and staff at BME. Please read carefully in effort to partner for your child’s safety as they utilize the crosswalk, especially during dismissal at the end of the day.
- In effort to provide families the opportunity to utilize the car rider line on tricky weather days (or dodge construction on fire hydrants), all walkers/bikers will be dismissed last each day. You will note that our car line will have approximately 10-20 cars remaining in line when we call walkers/bikers from their classrooms for dismissal. This results in your child leaving the building and being escorted to the crosswalk 5-10 minutes later than you are currently accustomed.
- Secondly and whenever possible, please meet your child(ren) at the crosswalk. BME staff can assist students to the edge of school property, and they will serve to assist students as they cross South Main Street. As we consider the safety of students and staff, we are unable to assist students to the pool/playground parking lot at Clark Meadows as BME staff cannot be liable for safety (crossing streets, traffic, etc…) within your neighborhood.
As always, we thank you for your partnership as we strive to keep students and staff safe.
Significant weather (walkers/bikers) - When weather is inclement with heavy rain, heavy snow, sleet, etc...walking to school is highly discouraged. The office team will make the decision if staff will be present at the crosswalk.
- If families decide to walk to school and no crosswalk staff is present, an adult or family member must safely escort students to the front doors. The doors will open at 7:50 for arrival, and families should wait at the front doors with their students until the doors open.
Dismissal on inclement weather days: Walkers and bikers will be dismissed after car riders (approximately 2:35). This allows families to use the car line for pick up. Simply display your family number while you are in line and pick up your child(ren) at the front door with staff assistance.
In the event of questionable or severe weather, families must utilize the car rider procedures instead of walking/biking. (stormy weather, lightning, sleet, you need to get Toto before going to the Land of Oz...)
Please do not bypass the car rider line and request to pick up students from the parking lot, other school sidewalks, etc... Again, we must adhere to all procedures for the safety of students and staff.
Diversity Coalition
ZCS and the Zionsville Diversity Coalition partnered to create a list of mentor texts that support our elementary adopted literacy curriculum. Books donated will be placed in our elementary classrooms for teachers to use and to offer our students mirrors (seeing themselves), windows (seeing others), and doors (opportunities to learn about differences) because in ZCS, EVERYONE BELONGS!

School Pay
You can utilize School Pay to pay for textbook rentals and to fund lunch accounts. Information about School Pay as well as additional lunch details, such as the monthly menu, can be found on the Food Services website.
