Pike Lake News
An e-newsletter from Pike Lake Kindergarten
January 18, 2019
Calendar
January 22: Art Day, Lego League registrations due to your child's classroom teacher
February 18: No School - views this year's calendar here
February 28: Family Literacy Night
March 7: Communication Night
March 14-22: No School - view this year's calendar here
Art is everywhere!
Lego League
Specialist Happenings
Youth Activities
For a complete list of offerings, including e-flyers from outside organizations, visit www.moundsviewschools.org/pikelakeflyers.
General School Information
Please call the Pike Lake attendance line at 651-621-7401 each day that your child will be absent or late to school.
Please keep your child home from school in the event of:
- Fever of 100 degrees or more (until fever-free for 24 hours without fever reducing medication)
- Vomiting or diarrhea (until 24 hours after the last episode)
- New, undiagnosed rash, skin sores or blisters (until diagnosed by the health care provider and no longer infectious to others)
- Untreated head lice (until treated at home and checked by school health staff)
Questions about illnesses? Call our health office at 651-621-7404.
Box Tops for Education
Pike Lake has joined the Box Tops for Education program! This program allows schools to earn money for books, field trips and much more. If you find a box top on a product please cut it out and send it to school. You can click here to check our progress and find more ways to earn. Thank you for your support!
Volunteering at Pike Lake
All volunteers in the Mounds View School District are required to complete a background check at your student's school before volunteering. If you are interested in volunteering at Pike Lake please click here to print a background check form. Pike Lake conducts a background check each year on each volunteer; if you have a check on file with another school or have previously had a background check at Pike Lake we as that you please fill one out again for this year. Volunteers are required to familiarize themselves with Policy EG-3104.
Celebration or Birthday Treats
In order to help promote all students' health as well as providing a safe environment for our students with food sensitivities, all elementary and Kindergarten centers have guidelines for celebrations.
If you wish to bring something to share with classmates for a birthday or other special event please limit it to a non-food acknowledgement. Donation examples include, but are not limited to: student's favorite book to the class collection, have a special 'guest reader' read a book to the class, stickers, pencils, pens, markers, erasers, a board game to the class for indoor recess, etc. Your child's teacher will also help recognize your child's special day.