Eagle News and Notes
March 22, 2019
NEWSLETTER AT A GLANCE
- Growth in ZCS with Dr. Robison
- TONIGHT - Law and Order: Fairly Tale Unit School Play
- Kindergarten Round-Up
- PTO News
- Updated Immunization Requirements for 2019-2020
- A Note from the Nurse
- Before School Piano
Culture, Traditions, and Celebrations Night - April 25, 2019
Our theme for this inagural event is: "Celebrating Diversity and Finding Common Ground!"
Organized and Hosted by
Mrs. Werner’s 3rd Grade Class
Our class became interested in learning about other cultures and differences during our Second Steps lessons. We are working with Mr. Foreman and Eagle teachers to help plan Cultural Awareness Night that will take place on April 25 from 6-7 PM. Students will get a chance to research a culture or difference by themselves, with friends, or with their family. They can then share their thinking by presenting at a table at Cultural Awareness Night. If you are interested, sign up forms will be sent home soon. All grades may participate in this activity. This is an optional project. We hope to see you there!
Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit
Report Cards Grades
Upcoming Events
March 22 - Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit School Play @ 7:00 pm
March 23 - Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit School Play @ 7:00 pm
March 26 - PTO Mtg
March 27 - ZCS Growth Meeting with Dr. Robison in the Eagle Cafe @ 6:30
March 29 -April 5 - Spring Break
April 10 - Kindergarten Round-up
April 23 - PTO Mtg @ 1:15
April 25 - Culture, Traditions, and Celebrations Night 6:00-7:00
May 8 - Bike to School Day
May 13-17 - Book Fair
May 15 - STEM Night 6:00-7:30
Growth in ZCS with Dr. Scott Robison
Dear Eagle Elementary Parents—
The important topic of redistricting is always part of enrollment growth discussions. Please join us at Eagle Elementary on March 27 to discuss our facilities needs as a result of continuing enrollment growth. We will meet from 6:30-8:00 PM in the cafeteria.
Please register to attend at:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Eagle2019(Free child care will be provided for children who are toilet trained and three years-of-age or older, but you must register for that, too!) I need parents to be aware of the facilities needs, redistricting implications, and funding information related to our enrollment growth in ZCS.
Thank you for your consideration of this important community forum in the life of ZCS.
Sincerely,
Scott Robison, Superintendent
Zionsville Community Schools
Kindergarten Round-Up @ Eagle is April 10
2019-20 Kindergarten Round Up Dates:
Boone Meadow Elementary - Tuesday, March 26
Pleasant View Elementary - Wednesday, March 27
Eagle Elementary - Wednesday, April 10
Union Elementary - Wednesday, April 10
Stonegate Elementary - Thursday, April 11
If your child is enrolled in ZCS Universal Preschool at the school they will attend Kindergarten, you can expect Round-Up information from your Preschool lead teacher. You do NOT need to sign up for one of the above dates. If your child attends Preschool at Zionsville West Middle School, or a preschool at a different Zionsville school than their boundary school, you will need to register and sign up for a Round-Up time.
PTO News
Teacher Luncheon:
The PTO will be providing lunch for our teachers/staff on March 27th. Please help us put on a great lunch and send our teachers/staff off for Spring Break in style, by donating cash/gift cards or food/drink donations. Sign-up here: 2019 Spring Teacher Luncheon
Jog-A-Thon:
Planning for our 9th Annual Jog-A-Thon is well under way! The event will take place on Wednesday, September 25th at each of Zionsville's five elementary schools. The planning committee is accepting bids for the production of more than 3000 Jog-A-Thon T-shirts. If interested, please email Melissa Waters at sgejat@gmail.com with notation that you would like the opportunity to bid. Upon receipt of your email, we will forward you a Request For Proposal. All emails of intent are due no later than April 5th.
PTO Positions:
We are looking for volunteers for the PTO 2019-2020 school year. We need a Treasurer, Student Services (2 positions), Eagle Express (2nd Grade Parents), Spirit Wear, Jog-A-Thon co-chair. Please email Kristie Goehausen at kgreenla@yahoo.com
Important-Updated Immunization Requirements for 2019-2020
The Indiana State Department of Health school immunization requirements for 2019-2020 have been updated. Click here to view these new requirements as they have recently changed. Students who do not have the Hepatitis A series may need to get the first dose as soon as possible as there is a minimum interval of six calendar months between the first and second doses. Religious and medical objections to the immunization requirements must be updated and signed each school year. Please feel free to send updated immunization records to the health clinic as you receive them. Contact the school nurse or your physician’s office with any questions.
A Note from the Nurse
It has been a long winte! Hopefully, we are on the tail end of this cold and flu season. It seems we are not quite our of the woods yet so we would like to review some illness management guidelines for both home and school.
- Children should remain home if they have a fever (100 F or above), vomiting, diarrhea or unable to manage profuse nasal drainage.
- Frequent hand washing – hands should be washed often with soap and water, especially after coughing and sneezing.
- Reinforce good respiratory etiquette – cover your nose and mouth when coughing/sneezing – practice with your children.
- When notifying the school that your child is ill, please give a reason/symptoms – this helps us to identify patterns and focus on specific classrooms for more aggressive monitoring and parent notification if needed.
- Students can return to school if they are fever free without medication and have been on antibiotic therapy (if indicated) for 24 hours, are feeling well, eating, drinking and back to their regular routine.
- Dress for the cold weather – this means students should be wearing coats to and from school.
Speak to your school nurse if you have questions specific to your child.
So far, Eagle Elementary School has reached 37 Energy Kits and has saved 7,400 kWh of energy.
- 3rd and 4th grade students saw a live performance about energy conservation sponsored by Duke Energy a couple of weeks ago.
- We are working to reach our goal of requesting 100 Energy Kits. We’ve got the rest of the school year to meet the My Energy Kit Challenge and save 20,000 kWh of energy and earn $250 for our school.
- Families can request their FREE Energy Kit and credit our school by going online to MyEnergyKit.org or by calling our hotline at 1-855-386-9548.
Before School Piano
School Lunch Information
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR VOLUNTEERS
We value partnerships with our families and welcome parents and guardians to serve as volunteers in our schools. Each ZCS building offers a wide variety of volunteer opportunities.
Examples include:
Field Trip Chaperones
Out of Town/Overnight Chaperones
Tutors
Volunteer Coaches
Classroom Helpers (PTO parties/room parents)
Library Helpers
After Prom Workers
Field Day/Jog-A-Thon Volunteers
Book Fair Sales/Athletic Ticket Sales
During the school day, all volunteers are expected to sign in at the front office. Prior to the volunteer opportunity, all volunteers must sign a Non-disclosure Acknowledgement Form and have successfully completed a Full Criminal History Background Check. Necessary background check paperwork is available on the ZCS website at the Volunteers/BRAVO link and should be submitted at least 10 days prior to the intended volunteer date. Volunteers must also view the state mandated confidentiality/bullying video, provided on the Volunteer/BRAVO website. The volunteer will pay the fee* for the full background check which will expire after 5 years. The link to apply for the full background check can be accessed on the Volunteers/BRAVO link on the ZCS main webpage. For more information, contact the Volunteer/BRAVO Coordinator.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR VISITORS
During the school day, all visitors must enter via the front door and sign-in at the front office. Visitors need to be prepared to present a government issued photo ID which will be scanned against the National Sex Offender Registry. All visitors will be issued a visitor badge/tag to be worn inside the building at all times.
Examples Include:
Lunch Guests
Classroom Guest Speakers
Classroom Special Events (Grandparent Day/Famous Hoosiers/etc.)
Parent/Teacher Conferences
We ask that all visitors schedule an appointment to meet with teachers, counselors, administrators and all other staff members so that we may best serve everyone. Visitors other than parents/guardians must be prearranged and organized through the main office.
*ZCS thanks all volunteers for generous support of our youth and schools. Thank you, too, for supporting assurance of student and staff safety by completing and paying for a volunteer background check.
Sign up for Smart 911
Eagle Elementary
Email: aforeman@zcs.k12.in.us
Website: http://eag.zcs.k12.in.us/
Phone: (317) 873-1234