WILDCAT CLIPS
FEBRUARY 8, 2023
ELECTION DAY IS APRIL 2, 2024 - OUT OF TOWN? VOTE ABSENTEE!
If you will be away on election day, please consider voting absentee! Absentee voting allows you to vote at your municipal clerkβs office before Election Day, or receive your ballot by mail. Ballots are then counted on Election Day. Contact your municipal clerk, YOUR VOTE MATTERS!
District Actions
We're making strategic choices in the district.
The District understands that in order to meet our budgetary needs well into the future, reductions and adjustments to our budget will be necessary. Items such as staffing levels, benefits, and adjusting class size levels, and others potential opportunities are currently being reviewed.
Reduce Operating Costs through Capital Referendum
We're addressing school infrastructure to save money.
Implementing capital improvements such as HVAC replacement, roofing, and entry door efficiencies will help reduce operating costs and allow those savings to be directed back into our budget for student needs well into the future.
Community Investment
The community plays a pivotal role in our comprehensive strategy.
While the District implements cost cutting measures and savings through operational efficiencies, the need for additional operational dollars remains. Based upon our projections, the need for an operational referendum will help the district meet our current and future budgetary needs and allow us to continue our exceptional education and high quality staff.
π° FULL NEWS RELEASE: bit.ly/lakec-news
βΉοΈ In the coming weeks we will share updated information on the Lake Country Referendum 2024 website as well as through social media, open house opportunities, meetings with community groups, a detailed community mailer, and more.
πLEARN MORE: bit.ly/lakec-ref24
SUMMER SCHOOL
Arrowhead Area Summer School Cooperative at North Lake School
Questions: summerschool@mylakecountryschool.org
TRACK & FIELD AT LAKE COUNTRY SCHOOL
Track & Field sign-up CLOSES today, March 6, 2024
The Track and Field season runs the first week in April through the last week in May. The coach will contact you via email with details including the schedule. To sign-up click here. Any questions, please contact Melissa Cookson at cooksonm@mylakecountryschool.org
NEW FAMILY INFORMATION NIGHT
KIDS HEART CHALLENGE CELBRATIONS!
KHC WINNERS!
Karis Bender - Highest Fundraiser - Got to Pie Mr. Schraufnagel
Harvey Garcia - Highest in grades 5K-3 - Got to Pie Mr. Green
Colin Marshall - Highest in grades 4-6 (other than Karis) - Got to Pie Mr. Blawat
Vayda Marshall - Raffle Winner - won a "Warmie" stuffed animal
Cora Lowe - Raffle Winner - won a "Warmie" stuffed animal
Mackenzie Kiefer - Raffle Winner - Name the Lower Gym
Maria Holahan - Raffle Winner - Name the Upper Gym
SPRING BOOK FAIR
EXPLORE AN OCEAN OF BOOKS!
2024 Spring Scholastic Book Fair
February 29 - March 8, 2024
The book fair is next week! Itβs a wonderful and engaging opportunity for all ages to come to the library, explore and purchase books in every reading level from Scholastic books.
Dates and Times
Thursday, February 29: 8:00AM β 3:30PM
Friday, March 1: 8:00AM β 3:30PM
Monday, March 4: 8:00AM β 3:30PM
Tuesday, March 5: 8:00AM β 7:00PM**
Wednesday, March 6: 8:00AM β 3:30PM
Thursday, March 7: 8:00AM β 3:30PM
Friday, March 8: 8:00AM β 1:00PM
** OPEN LATE **
Volunteers Needed!
The book fair canβt run without all the wonderful volunteers. Volunteering is a fun and easy way to be involved at the school and see your kids during the day! Please use the link to sign up: https://signup.com/go/PSyPfvj
Please visit the LCS Book Fair Webpage to set up eWallet or shop the virtual fair online. https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lakecountryschool
eWallets are a digital payment account that families can set up online through the Scholastic Book Fair Website. This allows children to shop the fair without having to bring cash to school!
Past eWallet balances will need to be applied to this current book fair. Please look for an email from Scholastics with instructions.
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
STUDENT COUNCIL EVENTS
PROJECT LINUS
Student Council has recently taken on a new community service project called Project Linus. Project Linus is an organization that takes homemade blankets and distributes them to local children in need. We are looking for donations of polar fleece that are 50β x 60β and must be new, smoke and pet free. Joann Fabrics and Hobby Lobby are great locations to get the fleece from. We also accept monetary donations which will be used to buy more materials, as well as fabric scissors. Checks should be addressed to βLake Country Schoolβ with βProject Linusβ in the memo. At this time, Student Council members will be the only ones working on the blankets. Contact Mrs. Thurin with any questions at thurinh@mylakecountryschool.org.
SPIRIT WEEK
SPIRIT DAYS - WEAR YOUR LCS WEAR
Next Student Council Meeting: April 2, 2024
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.
πGrandparents Week - March 4 β March 9, 2024
Grandparents Week will coincide with the Spring Scholastic Book Fair! Grandparents can shop the Spring Scholastic Book Fair with their grandchildren! Sign-Up is Required!
Here is the schedule of the days and times:
5th and 6th Grade: 11:10 - 11:30 (Recess 11:30-11:50)
5K β 2nd Grade: 11:35 - 12:55 (Recess 11:55 - 12:15)
3rd and 4th Grade: 12:00 - 12:20 (Recess 12:20 - 12:40)
7th and 8th Grade: 12:25 - 12:45 (Recess 12:45-1:05)
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We are asking you to please RSVP through the following link by Thursday, February 29th: Grandparents Week 2024 Sign-Up
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- All grandparents should enter through the Activities Entrance and check-in at the PTO check-in table, arriving approximately 10 minutes before their grandchildβs scheduled lunch time.
- Grandparents will spend the first 20 minutes in the lunchroom with their grandchild. During their grandchild's recess block, they will be able to go shopping together at the Spring Scholastic Book Fair. Utilize the eWallet ahead of time or pay cash/charge at the book fair.
- A change this year. We will not be offering Hot Lunch as an option this year. Grandparents are welcome to bring a lunch to enjoy with their grandchild!
We look forward to seeing all of the Grandparents!
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Kelly Hoesly at kelly.m.hoesly@gmail.com
πSpaghetti Dinner - March 7, 2024
Both dine in and take out options available as well as meat and meatless options!
Invite your family and friends - the more the merrier!
Your ticket includes a salad, garlic bread, and spaghetti and a beverage.
Ticket Prices:
Adults: $12 per person in advance | $15 at the door
Children: $7 per person in advance | $10 at the door
Purchase your tickets here: Spaghetti Dinner Sign-Up
Available for purchase the night of are yummy desserts as well!
We will also have raffle tickets for sale to be used to try and win one of our amazing raffle baskets our classrooms are putting together. (Keep an eye out for communication from your room parents as they reach out to ask for assistance putting these baskets together)
Raffle Ticket Prices:
Each ticket $2
6 tickets for $10
15 tickets for $20
Wingspan $40
Pre-purchase Raffle Tickets Here
You can pre-purchase your tickets ahead of time or the night of the Spaghetti Dinner! Payment can be made via cash or check (please send to school marked Spaghetti Dinner Raffle) or via credit card (processing fees apply).
π Spring Dance
May 10, 2024 - 4K - Grade 6 - More information coming soon!
π Lake Country School PTO is on Facebook!
ARROWHEAD HIGH SCHOOL CAMPS & ACTIVITIES
Arrowhead Field Hockey - 5K Through GR 8
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Elite Skating Academy
Contact: Michelle Goodnetter, 414-915-8824
Pabst Farms YMCA Easter Party March 16
YMCA is offering a free family day pass for those attending.β then a with a link to the flyer for more information and registration. EVENT REGISTRATION
The Wall That Heals on display in downtown Hartland!
The Wall That Heals will be on display May 30-June 2 in downtown Hartland, at Nixon Park, 175 E. Park Avenue.
LCYBS Youth Baseball Registration is Open!
Dousman Transport Co., Inc.
Village of Hartland
Pewaukee Sussex United
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
WELLNESS CORNER
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.
Youth Physical Activity Guidelines
Quick Links
2023-2024 & 2024-2025 School Calendar (select link at top of webpage)
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