BSE Bear Bulletin
August 26, 2022
August 30, 2022
A Letter from Mr. Hoog and Mrs. Kussy
BSE Families,
The NWEA testing window closed across the district on Friday. Later this week, families will receive a message from the district with scores. Teachers will use this data to guide their instruction as a whole class and in small groups.
As each week begins, the instruction deepens and students are more engaged in their learning. As we move in and out of rooms daily, we witness students taking ownership of their knowledge, learning, and behavior. Each day engage your child in conversation about their day. Ask questions such as these:
- How were you a leader today?
- What was something that stretched your thinking?
- What was something new you tried today?
- What made you think differently today?
- How did you show kindness to a classmate or to an adult?
- What was challenging today?
- What are you most proud of today?
Please continue to have your child read each night. Take turns reading and even read to your child. Reading habits begin at a young age. It is not too late to build strong reading habits. Set a routine time each day whether it be after dinner, before dinner, before bed, or after school with a snack. Reading is the basis for all learning. Students are checking out books weekly from the BSE library. Ask them what they have checked out to read and share it with you.
As a BSE community let us continue to build the partnership between home and school. Reach out to your child's teacher if you have questions.
Thank you,
Mrs. Kussy and Mr. Hoog
A Note From Our Nurse
We are quickly approaching the September 1st deadline for updating immunizations. All students need to be fully vaccinated by September 1st or have an updated Relegious Exemption on file. If your student still needs immunizations to be compliant by the September 1 deadline, please contact the Fishers Health Department. FHD has appointments available now, so please schedule as soon as possible. Register using the link or QR code on the attached flyer.
All students must have a Health Card (located in the Back to School Forms on Skyward) filled out in order to be treated in the clinic, unless it is an emergency. Please log in to your Skyward account to fill out this form.
If your student has a health condition that has not been made aware to the nurse please reach out to Jess Ellingworth at jellingworth@hse.k12.in.us
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Lessons
SEL Week 2 was completed this week. See below for information regarding what your students have been learning!
If you have any questions regarding SEL, don't hesitate to reach out to Mrs. Thorne! athorne@hse.k12.in.us
Kindergarten
Second Step Kit or Second Step Kit online - Kindergarten Lesson 2: Focusing Attention
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will learn that you need to use your eyes, ears, and brain when you focus attention on something. Your child is also learning how to make an “attent-o-scope” to help focus.
Try This at Home:
Share with your child important information or instructions, let your child know that you really need his or her focused attention. Ask your child to show you how an attent-o-scope helps them focus.
1st
Second Step Kit or Second Step Kit online – 1st grade Lesson 2: Focusing Attention
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will learn that you need to use your eyes, ears, and brain when you focus attention on something. Your child is also learning to say things to yourself (self-talk) can help you pay attention.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child about what you can do to help you focus attention. What does focusing look like (Use an attent-o-scope)? What words can you say to yourself to remind you to pay attention?
2nd
Second Step Kit or Second Step Kit online – 1st grade Lesson 2: Focusing Attention
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will learn that you need to use your eyes, ears, and brain when you focus attention on something. Your child is also learning to say things to yourself (self-talk) can help you pay attention.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child about what you can do to help you focus attention. What does focusing look like (Use an attent-o-scope)? What words can you say to yourself to remind you to pay attention?
3rd
Second Step Kit or Second Step Kit online – 3rd grade Lesson 2: Self-Talk
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will learn to identify classroom distractions and demonstrate the use of self-talk in response to different scenarios.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child to share with you about what self-talk means and how it can help you each day.
4th
Second Step Kit or Second Step Kit online – 4th grade Lesson 2: Listening With Attention
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will learn and practice techniques that improve their ability to focus and listen well. Listening with attention is a skill necessary for effective communication with others and academic success.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child to share with you about when a good time would be to practice listening with attention and how they use their listening skills each day.
PTO Mum Fundraiser
There's still time to participate in our fall fundraiser! The sale runs through September 8th. Feel free to share the order form with family and friends. For every mum ordered Wassons will donate a portion back to BSE. Click the photo for a link to the online order form.
Ahhhh! Lice!
From time to time, a case of head lice is reported to the school throughout the year. Should a case of head lice be brought to the school’s attention, the school nurse will maintain confidentiality of the student’s identity and assist the staff and parents with educational material. While the odds of your son or daughter developing a case of head lice are relatively small, the following includes useful information on head lice and the signs and symptoms.
Head Lice Information
Head Lice are small parasitic insects that can be found on the heads of people.
Head lice feed on human blood several times a day and live close to the human scalp.
Head lice and head lice nits are found on the scalp, around and behind the ears and near
the neckline at the back of the head.
Head lice cannot fly or jump; they can only crawl
Head lice are spread by direct head‐to‐head contact
Head lice are rarely spread by contact with clothing or personal items (such as combs,
brushes, hats or coats)
Head lice are not a sign of uncleanliness
Head lice are not known to spread disease.
Signs and symptoms of head lice infestation
Tickling feeling of something moving in the hair
Itching, caused by an allergic reaction to the bites of the head louse
Irritability and difficulty sleeping; head lice are most active in the dark
Sores on the head caused by scratching
If your child exhibits signs and symptoms of head lice infestation, you should examine your
child’s head (especially behind the ears and at the nape of the neck) for crawling lice and nits. If
crawling lice and/or nits have been found, all household members should be examined for head
lice and/or nits every 3‐4 days. Persons with live (crawling) lice or nits within ¼ inch or less of
the scalp should be treated.
For more information on head lice and treatment go to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) web site at http://www.cdc.gov
Please be aware that we staff members do not disclose the name of the student, name of the teacher nor grade level to other families in order to provide student/family confidentiality. We do ask that if your child does have lice, please notify the school and those individuals/families that your child has been in close contact with.
Cafe News
Lunch is $2.80. To make a payment to your student's lunch account please access E-funds here.
- Creat an account by choosing a user name and password.
- Add a Student or students using their student ID (Other ID in Skyward).
- Add a payment methhod. Either checking account or credit card.
- Enter the amount you would like to pay and add to cart.
Below is the district Elementary Breakfast and Lunch menu. Make sure to look at the calendar and pick the corresponding week.
ParentSquare
Hamilton Southeastern Schools has launced ParentSquare for school communications for the 2022-2023 school year. ParentSquare allows us to communicate with students, staff, and families via email, text, and app notifications.
At this time ParentSquare does not have the ability for you to message a teacher directly. If you need to reach out to your student's teacher we encourage you to do that via their email address.
Fire Safety Week at BSE
Picture Day!
We have two dates set for picture day! Be on the lookout for emails from BSE and Lifetouch.
Your child will participate based on the dates below.
- Kindergarten - 4th Grade: Tuesday, September 27th
- Preschool: Wednesday, September 28th
Lost and Found
We already have items in our lost and found with no names on them. Please label all water bottles, lunch boxes, jackets, etc. with student's first and last names so that we can return lost items to students. If your student is missing an item please have them check the lost and found table.
Community Insider
Mudsock Youth Athletics
It's Basketball Time! Winter registration for our recreational basketball programs for both boys and girls opened August 1st and runs through August 31st. For more information and to register go to myathletics.com
HSE Report It!
HSE Report It! is a school safety mobile reporting app that allows students, staff, and community members to provide anonymous information about concerns for their own safety or the safety of others. HSE Report it!, can be downloaded via Google Play or the Apple App Store. It’s anonymous and reports are made exclusively through the mobile app. HSE Report it! has no length limitations or the need to remember a short code. Reporters can attach photos, screenshots, videos, documents and/or audio recordings to their concerns and they can engage in a two-way dialogue with a real person. For more information and links to download the app click the photo below.