IHES- Newsletter
February 20, 2019
Feb. 28- Choice Window Closes
Mar. 29- Notification of Choice Application Results
3rd- 5th Grade Students
Important information about the 2nd and 3rd Grade Musical
All IHES 2nd and 3rd Graders will present their musical, FLAKES!, on Thursday, February 21 at 6:00PM in the Rawlinson Road Middle School Auditorium (2631
W Main St, Rock Hill, SC 29732). Please arrive at 5:30PM for the students to get into stage positions. The attire for students is as follows:
- Blue Jeans
- White t-shirt (long or short sleeved)
- Sneakers or boots
- Optional accessories: scarves or gloves
**Students will also perform at IHES for the Kindergarten, 1st, 4th, and 5th grade students on Thursday, February 21 at 8:15AM. The children need to wear their performing clothes that morning. It is suggested that students pack another shirt to change into after the performance.
If you have any questions pertaining to the musical, please contact Mrs. Odom directly at aodom@rhmail.org.
YEARBOOK INFORMATION
2018-2019 IHES Yearbooks On Sale Now!
All purchases must be made Online!
ybpay.lifetouch.com
Yearbook ID Code: 11108519
Order Deadline: March 29th, 2019
Summer Challenger Information
REGISTER ONLINE at http://tinyurl.com/y9ocyyhy
Book Fair & Read Across America Week
Monday: Reading Roundup- Wear your best western gear.
Tuesday: Book Character Day- Dress up as your favorite book character for the book parade.
Wednesday: Bad Case of the Stripes- Wear Stripes
Thursday: Giving Tree Green Day- Wear Green and bring an item to donate to the food bank
Friday: How I became a Pirate Day- Dress like a Pirate
Book Fair
India Hook Bike Club
When: Thursdays Starting February 21st
Where: Mr. Morton's Classroom from 2:45-4:00
If you are interest please go to THIS LINK and complete the form by February 14th. If we exceed 10 students we will use a lottery system to choose the 10.
Back the Pack Game
Strategic Planning, Engagement
& Program Support
The 8th annual Winthrop Back the Pack Basketball game will be Saturday, February 23 at Winthrop Coliseum. Help Back the Pack by donating a food item or $5 to receive general admission. We are looking for student service club volunteers from schools in the district to accept donated food items for admission. If you have a group that would like to volunteer, contact Serena Williams at 981-1006 or email serenaw@rhmail.org.
PTO News
UPCOMING SPIRIT NIGHTS
We have scheduled a wide variety of spirit nights this semester. IHES PTO receives a percentage of proceeds from meals purchased on the scheduled nights. Each restaurant has different times and information. To get updates and reminders about spirit nights sign up for our text system by texting: @ihespto2 to 81010
February 25th – Fuji Japan 5:00-8:00
March 8th – Kidcreate Studio 4:00, 5:15, or 6:30 (Fortnite)
March 14 – Chick fil a (All Day)
March 27 – Showmars
April 4 – McAlisters 5:00-9:00
April 29th – McDonalds (Celanese) 5:00-9:00
PTO CONTACT INFORMATION:
TEXT REMIND SYSTEM: text: @ihespto2 to 81010
FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/IndiaHookPTO/
EMAIL: indiahookpto@gmail.com
Board Approves School Calendars
At the December 17, 2018, Board of Trustees business meeting, the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school district calendars were approved. In the event SC State Law is changed to allow an adjustment to the school start date, district administration may request a change to this calendar. However, in being considerate of all involved, should it become an option to adjust the start date district officials will be mindful of the timing and the amount of flexibility allowed.
Download the 2019-2020 calendar.
Report Suspicious Activity
Pirate PE Updates
Walking Wednesdays
On Wednesdays students will enter the school as usual. If they eat breakfast at school then they should go there first. Otherwise, students will put their bookbags in their classrooms and begin to walk the hallways. We know that exercise increases blood flow and oxygen to the brain and we're excited about this opportunity to improve our own health and academic learning. We will walk each Wednesday until 7:30 a.m. when students will enter the classroom to start their day.
Let Me Run
Let Me Run Spring 2019
Registration opens February 1
Practice days and times are Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 to 3:45
Season begins Wednesday, March 20
Season concludes with a 5K race on Saturday, May 18
Contact Mr. Batten (jbatten@rhmail.org) or Mr. Morton (amorton@rhmail.org) for more details!
Sole Mates for 2019!
SoleMates is an exciting way that you can help support the continued journey of GOTR Tri-County. GOTR SoleMates are men and women who pursue individual goals, such as running races, to raise money for our council.
- The SoleMates campaign will run between Jan 15 & April 30.
- All SoleMates are invited to join us in our Spring 5K.
- You will have GOTR Tri-County support along the way.
- Your goal will be to get 15 people to donate $15 as you raise money earn rewards.
- Money raised goes towards much needed scholarships in under served areas.
- Over $380,000 in financial assistance has been given each semester
- We provide financial assistance to 38-42% of girls enrolled in GOTR
There is so much to celebrate in our 15th anniversary, help us keep the celebration going!
Learn more about SoleMates and sign up today here
Join us for information sessions on January 12th or 13th to learn more. Sessions will be from 10am-11am at the Girls on the Run offices in Rock Hill. Register by clicking here
Questions? Contact Heather Kidwell
Like Shelving?
If you do, than our media center needs a volunteer like you! Please contact Mrs. Smith (JSSmith@rhmail.org) for more information.
Lunch Menu
Erin's Law
Erin’s Law and Comprehensive Health Education:
Section 59-32-20 (B) of the South Carolina Code of Laws
York 3 – Rock Hill School District Overview and Implementation
Dear Parent/Guardian:
The South Carolina Legislature passed legislation in 2014 known as Erin’s Law. This law requires that South Carolina school districts extend their current mandated educational programs regarding personal safety, abuse education and prevention curriculum to students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grades. The goal of the law is to teach children to avoid situations that may lead to abuse and to report any instances of abuse they may have endured.
The intent of the law is to give students skills in knowing how to stay safe from sexual assault and how to report any incidents of sexual assault. Parents and guardians are encouraged to discuss all health safety topics with their children. Specific to Erin’s Law, The Committee for Children and Darkness to Light (D2L) provides excellent resources for parents and families. Links to these resources are included here:
http://www.cfchildren.org/families/sexual-abuse-prevention http://www.d2l.org/site/c.4dlCljOkGcISE/b.6035035/k.8258/Prevent_Child_Sexual_Abuse.htm#.Vrj3SE_ wtaQ
Providing abuse education in schools is not a new initiative. Mandates under the Health Education Act and Internet Safety Education Curriculum require instruction beginning in sixth grade. Erin’s Law simply extends this education into grades pre-kindergarten through twelve. Some sample topics in elementary school include: Self-Esteem and Personal Power, Fitting In and Acceptance, Grooming and Boundaries, Staying Safe in the Virtual World; S.A.F.E.: It’s Ok to Tell.
Our district guidance counselors, health teachers, and physical education teachers, under the leadership of our Lead Clinical Nurse and Associate Superintendent for Planning and Programs, worked together to select developmentally appropriate curriculum that will give our students the knowledge and skills they need to protect themselves. Your child’s school guidance counselor will present age appropriate lessons Pre-K – 5.
Parents are welcome to view the instructional materials at Safer, Smarter Kids. https://safersmarterkids.org/.
Luanne Kokolis, Associate Superintendent for Planning and Programs
Important Weather Information
Friday Lunch Visits
We will have tables set up on kindergarten patio or in the center of the building for families to eat while they visit. Parents may also come have lunch on their child's birthday.
Rock Hill School District Wellness Policy
As a wellness focused school we are thrilled that our school board has approved a wellness policy. Some of the most important points of the policy are listed below.
• Candy and food will not be used as a reward for students.
• Children will have access to water during the day to stay hydrated.
• Special classroom snacks will follow the healthy snacks guidelines. Please see our website for more information about what is allowed.
• Non-food birthday recognition items are allowed if you would like to provide a treat on your child’s birthday. (Cupcakes, cookies, cakes, etc. will not be allowed.)
• Any outside snacks provided to children during school will follow our district wellness guidelines and be in sealed labeled containers with nutritional information clearly labeled. (Pizza does not meet healthy guidelines.)
• Physical activity (P.E. and Recess) cannot be withheld from a student.
• Physical activity cannot be used as a form of punishment
• All fundraisers must follow the guidelines stated in the district wellness policy.
• Valentine’s Day parties will offer a one-day exemption from wellness policy, however, all food must be clearly labeled with ingredients and nutritional information
• No home-baked items can be served to children.
• At India Hook, you may choose to bring lunch for your child occasionally on Fridays or their actual birthday. Please understand that food cannot be shared with other children.
School Improvement Committee Meeting Dates
- February 19 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- March 19 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- April 23 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center
- May 21 at 4:30 at India Hook in Media Center