happy spring break
WEEK OF APRIL 15TH
FUN RUN WAS A SUCCESS!!
By the way, you can click on the pictures below to enlarge them.
GIRLS ON THE RUN SPIRIT WEEK
Girls on the Run will be hosting a spirit week the week after Spring Break: April 22 - 26. We will be collecting items to be used to create "Blessing Bags" that we will donate to local shelters and soup kitchens to distributed to those in need. The following items we will collect for the bags:
- bottled water
- toothbrushes
- toothpaste (travel size or regular)
- new socks
- deodorant (travel size or regular)
- floss
- soap
- sunscreen
- shampoo (travel size or regular)
- gallon size ziploc bags
The dress up day themes are:
MONDAY - Dress Like a Runner Day
TUESDAY - Pajama Day
WEDNESDAY - Twin Day
THURSDAY - Centuries Day (dress like any decade - 70s, 80s, 90s, etc)
FRIDAY - Beach Day (no bathing suits)TESTING MONITORS NEEDED
SCREADY & SCPASS testing monitors are needed for May 7th, 9th, 14th, and 16th. If you are able to volunteer and help out during those testing dates please sign-up HERE and I will contact you with more information. Thank you!
Mr. Fielder
EVENING OF THE ARTS
The 11th Annual IHES Evening of the Arts will be Thursday, May 16th from 5:30-7:30pm
Mark your calendars for an evening of celebrating your child's artistic endeavors here at India Hook! More information to come, so please be on the lookout.
Call to all creative parents and friends of India Hook Elementary:
If you or someone you know has any creative work (art, design, craft... the possibilities are endless!), we would love to have it displayed at our Evening of the Arts! This is a special part of our event as we show students that many forms of art are made and creativity used right here in our community and all around us. If you or someone you know is interested or would like more information please contact Gina Thomas at GMThomas@rhmail.org.
NO CHALLENGER JUNE 3RD & 4TH
If you are in need childcare over the summer, Challenger has a great program. Click here or on the picture below to go ahead and register!
April 25th -- PTO meeting followed by PIRATES IN TRAINING (kindergarten)
April 29th -- McDonalds on Celanese 5:00-9:00
May 7th ----- SC READY ELA Day 1
May 9th ----- SC READY ELA Day 2
- May 14th --- SC READY Math
- May 16th --- SC PASS for Science
May 16th --- Evening of the Arts
May 23rd --- Family Fun Night @ Westminster Park
May 31st --- Field Day
June 3rd ---- Half Day/NO Challenger (Dismissal @ 11:00)
June 4th ---- Last Day/Half Day/NO Challenger (Dismissal @ 11:00)
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT MEETING DATES
- May 21 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
ROCK HILL SCHOOLS SNACK INFORMATION
Based upon USDA Nutrition Standards and School Board Policy ADF - District Wellness, the following list of approved snacks are the only allowable snacks for classroom celebrations or parties. No homemade goods are permitted. Snacks must be individually wrapped or in purchased container/package. Valentine’s Day parties are excluded from using the list.
The list was compiled by the district Health Advisory Committee using feedback from the School Improvement Councils (during the 2017-18 school year), and parent survey responses from the spring of 2018. The snacks listed meet SMART Snack guidelines recommended by USDA.
Pretzels
Cheddar crackers or graham crackers
Sun chips or similar baked chips
Frozen fruit bars (Ex. Whole Fruit, Outshine, Dole or store brand equivalent)
Fresh fruit – Individual serving/wrapped or in purchased package container
Fresh vegetables – Individual serving/wrapped or in purchased package container
Low fat dips
Fruit cups (Ex. In water, light syrup, or 100% juice)
Yogurt
Apple sauce cups
Sugar free gelatin cups or sugar free pudding cups
Fruit and veggie pouches
Cheese sticks (Individually wrapped)
Pepperoni or turkey pepperoni (In purchased package container or individual sticks)
Water/Flavored Water
*This list does not address allergies. Please remember to always check specific allergies with your classroom teacher 48 hrs. prior to bringing food to the school. Accommodations will be made for students with allergies.
EVERY KID IN A PARK PROGRAM
Hey fourth graders! See America’s natural wonders and historic sites for free. You and your family get free access to hundreds of parks, lands, and waters for an entire year. Explore ancient dwellings. See a waterfall taller than a building. Stay close to home, or travel somewhere new. This year's the perfect time for an unforgettable outing.
This is a program that was brought back to my attention. Thank you Mrs. Kingsford!! Go to the link, click "Play" in the 4th graders box, and follow a few short steps to print your family's free pass. Then, thank your 4th grader for being a 4th grader!
Your children will have a packed full schedule at school each day. I do my best to get started as close to 7:45 as possible. It is best if students are at school by 7:30 each morning. This will allow students time to unpack and ready themselves for the day. If your child needs to get breakfast at school, they should arrive by, at least, 7:15.
Morning Work ------- 7:30 - 7:50
Morning Meeting -- 7:50 - 8:00
Math --------------------- 8:00 - 9:15
Science ---------------- 9:15 - 9:50
Specials --------------- 9:50 - 10:35
Social Studies ------ 10:40 - 11:15
Recess ----------------- 11:15 - 11:35
Lunch ------------------- 11:40 - 12:10
Reading ---------------- 12:15 - 1:15
Writing ----------------- 1:15 - 2:10
Pack-Up --------------- 2:10 - 2:20
Dismissal ------------- 2:20
WHAT'S TO EAT?
Meal Prices
- Breakfast - Regular Pay $1.10
- Breakfast - Reduced Pay $0.30
- Lunch - Regular Pay $2.20
- Lunch - Reduced Pay $0.40
VOLUNTEERING COULDN'T BE EASIER!
HEATHER KING
-Augustine of Hippo
Email: hking@rhmail.org
Location: 2068 Yukon Drive, Rock Hill, SC, United States
Phone: 704-408-4013