Hebron Happenings
Week of May 18, 2020
Information
Your teacher's have prepared and are ready for student pick-up!
Message from the Principal
Dear Lakewood Families,
Hebron parents - we really need your help. We have two weeks left and we have to finish strong. Below are the work minimums that need to continue until May 28th. Hebron is providing you with wonderful on-line resources that are critical to supporting your child's learning needs. This is not busy work, these programs are essential for helping your child met grade level expectations. Our hope is that you will even take advantage of these programs in the summer. Thank you for your support in this matter.
When we had to close buildings quickly in mid March we know that many of you left items in the building that you would like returned. Items will be available for pick up at each building on the dates and times listed below. When picking up items, please also plan to return items borrowed from school. Items to be returned include:
- District issued Chromebooks (read more info below)
- Library Books
- Baggy Books/Book in a bag
- Read Reading Folder (certain rooms)
- Accelerated Books, Leveled Readers
- March Packet (if you didn't make arrangements with teacher, Make sure student's first and last name is on it with the teacher's name).
All returned items should be in a bag labeled with the student’s name. To expedite this process and make the drive-thru process go as quickly as possible, please put your child’s first and last name (and homeroom teacher) on a sign in your front dash.
STUDENT PICK UP AND DROP OFF INFORMATION:
When:
Wednesday May 20th from 10am-12:00pm
Thursday, May 21 from 4pm-6pm
Where: At Hebron Elementary, Jackson Intermediate and Lakewood Middle School
Procedure: Please go down Hamilton like you would for parent pick-up and turn left on Deacon and follow the directions once you approach the school. Vehicles will be going around the back of the school for the curb side pick up. Make sure your child's first and last name and teacher's name is in your front dash.
Families will have the option to keep loaned Chromebook and WiFi devices for the summer or to return the devices to the school. There are many online learning platforms students are currently using and may continue to use over the summer to practice skills and enhance learning.This is an excellent opportunity to help students stay on track and prepare for the next grade level. Here is a list of suggested platforms and/or website resources that students have access to:
- STMath
- Zearn
- Lexia (Until July 31)
We will share more resources in the future for the summer.
If you choose to keep school issued devices/hotspots over the summer, please understand that students and families are still subject to the rules set forth in the At-Home Device Handbook and you will be held financially responsible if devices are lost or damaged. Technology support is available at LancerTech@laca.org. You can access the complete handbook at Policy and handbook for families using Lakewood district-owned technology for distance learning.
Please note: we will not be collecting Chromebooks for students currently in grades 9-11 who are using the device they were issued. Students will keep them and bring them back in the fall. If you are moving, please contact LancerTech@laca.org to make arrangements to return.
If you are returning a school issued Chromebook during one of the student item drop off/pick up times, students should have all work completed before the Chromebook is returned OR you can contact your building principal to return the Chromebook at a later date.
Thank you for your patience and support.
Mrs. Henry
Upcoming Dates:
May:
19- 1:30pm Incoming Kindergartner Facebook Live Event20- 10am-12pm - Student Pick-up of items and drop off
21 - 4pm-6pm- Student Pick-up of items and drop off
26- Complete Technology Survey Link Due
27 - 1pm-4pm - Toy Giveaway
28- Last Day of School, Virtual Field Day, On-line learning complete
June: The week of June 1-5 Report Cards will be mailed out and a drawing will take place and prizes will be mailed for those students that completed weekly on-line expectations.
Technology Survey
Governor DeWine and ODE and the have requested detailed information from every school district state wide regarding student access to technology. This information will also be very helpful for our future planning. Thank you for your time in advance. Please complete this survey for EACH child in your household by May 26.
Student Expectations until May 28.
Hebron parents - we really need your help. We have two weeks left and we have to finish strong. Below are the work minimums that need to continue until May 28th. Hebron is providing you with wonderful on-line resources that are critical to supporting your child's learning needs. This is not busy work, these programs are essential for helping your child met grade level expectations. Our hope is that you will even take advantage of these programs in the summer. Thank you for your support in this matter.
All fourth quarter work is due on or before the end of the school day May 28th. Classroom zoom and reading conferences will end May 15, unless your teacher has told you otherwise. Teachers will continue to support students in comprehension of content and assignment completion through the end of the school year, May 28th. Students need to continue to complete the daily on-line expectations until the end of the school year. All students that have completed expectations for the school year will be entered in a drawing and winners will be announced in the parent newsletter and Facebook and the prizes will be mailed out. Keep up the good work!
Here are the minimums your child has to do each week:
STMath - 80 minutes a week (20 minutes 4x a week)
Zearn - 1 lesson a day, a minimum of four days
Lexia- 60 minutes a week (15-20 minutes, 3-4x a week)
Raz Kids/EPIC Books- Read assigned books daily
Writing - write 15 minutes a day
Sight Words – work on sight words each week to master sight words by the end of May
Unified Arts – Complete 1 of the suggested 25 activities on the Bingo board a week
Incoming Kindergartner Zoom Event!
Toy Giveaway!
SAVE THE DATE: May 28, 2020
Lost and Found
Below are the links and work you can also find on the portal.
Unified Arts Site!
Hello Families and Students,
We are excited to present The Unified Arts Team website at https://sites.google.com/lakewoodlocal.k12.oh.us/hesspecialareas/home! Here you will find the May Choice Board and Instructions for all 5 of the Special Areas (art, computer lab, gym, library, and music). There are also websites from these subjects to keep you engaged and having fun. There is a table of contents that will take you directly to that section, because there is a lot to offer including: drawing, illustrating, recycle roundup, typing, GoNoodle, and read alouds! Do not forget to send your May Choice Boards to Mrs. Dozer at jdozer@laca.org.
Come Visit,
Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Dozer, Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Ellinger, and Mrs. Lees
Student Meals During School Closure
THERE WILL BE NOT MEALS DISTRIBUTED ON MAY 27TH.
This is an update regarding student meal service. Meal service will continue on Tuesday and Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. at the 6 locations across the district.
The locations are as follows:
· Eagle Wings Academy (Jacksontown Rd just north of US-40 on OH-13)
· Goodwill (Buckeye Lake, Route 79)
· Hebron Elementary School (Hebron, Deacon Street)
· Lakewood Local School District Services Building (State Route 40, just west of 79)
· St. John's Lutheran Church (Linnville Road)
· The Water's Edge Community Center (Hilton Road at Walnut Road)
Any student in the district is eligible to receive these meals. Each student will receive 2 breakfasts and 2 lunches in their meal sack.
We would love for our parents to share any links or ideas they are doing at home during the next three weeks with their children!