Eagle News and Notes
January 18, 2020
Upcoming Events
January 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday- No School
January 21: PTO Meeting, 7:00 PM
January 23: Dad's Club Meeting, 7:00 PM at Eagle
January 21: Dining to Donate and Eagle Philanthropy Club @ Amore (more info below in PTO News)
February 1: Corn Hole Tournament hosted by Eagle Dad's Club
February 5: Global School Play Day and Beyblade Tournament
February 6: Related Arts Night: Global Games 6:00-7:30
February 17: Presidents' Day-No School
February 18: Teacher Professional Development Day- No School for Students
March 6: Eagle Extravaganza!
Before School Piano or Other Instrument
PTO News
- We are excited about Eagle Extravaganza March 6 and are looking for parents to help run the concession stand, cake walk, and more! Email dave.and.gretchen@gmail.com if you can support our school for this fun event with a few hours of your time.
- Extravaganza - We are looking for a business to sponsor the auction catalog. The sponsor would get a half page ad in the inside or back cover in each of the booklets. Please email kgreenla@yahoo.com if you know of a company who would be interested by 2/25.
- WANTED! VOLUNTEERS TO HOST! The Eagle Extravaganza Auction Committee is looking for volunteers to host parties/ classes. This year's Eagle Extravaganza (March 6, 2020) is not just a fundraiser, its a “Friendraiser” opportunity for us to get to know each other at our growing school. Spots at these parties and classes will be sold at our Extravaganza auction. Choose a theme for kids or adults (Legos, Bunco, cookie decorating, Nerf war), pick a date, and your party will raise money for our school and help us get to know one another! If you are interested in hosting a party or donating to host a party contact either Lisa Rieken, lisa.rieken17@gmail.com or Elizabeth Prokopik, prokopikfamily@gmail.com before February 25, 2020
- Eagle Philanthropy Dinner Club: Join Eagle Families for dinner while we learn more about our community! Our student-led discussions will help develop a clearer vision for each child's philanthropic interests while learning about the current impact they already make! Appropriate for the whole family (Eagle Families and their middle school/high school siblings/friends, all welcome). Sign up below to attend the club's dinner meetings (held mostly at Eagle Dine and Donate nights) and encourage your child's interest in community stewardship. Please sign up here: Eagle Dinner Club - Student Philanthropy & Community
Eagle Dinner Club - Student Philanthropy & Community
- The next Eagle Express delivery date is January 24th. Take a moment to send a letter to your student or encourage them to write a letter to someone at school! Eagle Express stamps are at Mrs. Williams' desk. Classroom addresses can be found here: Eagle Express Addresses – PTO – Eagle Elementary The Luncheon is Feb 7th.
Eagle Express Addresses – PTO – Eagle Elementary
Eagle Elementary serves K-5th grade students and is part of Zionsville Community Schools.
- February 7th Maintenance Luncheon. Food Donations Needed: Each month the PTOs from the various Zionsville Community Schools provide lunch for the ZCS Maintenance Crew as a THANK YOU for their hard work. Please help us put on a great lunch by donating money to purchase pizza or providing food/drink donations. Please sign-up here: 2020 ZCS Maintenance Worker Luncheon
2020 ZCS Maintenance Worker Luncheon
Kristie Goehausen
PTO president
Zionsville Community Schools is continuing with the Food for Thought discussions. This dinner series is an opportunity for families to come together to talk about how we define community and if that definition has changed over time. Each dinner can accommodate 21 participants. The second of three events will be held on January 28th from 6:30 - 8 p.m. at the Carolina Grill. Registration is open. Sign up today:
How Does Food for Thought Work?
You sign up to be a part of a small group discussion over dinner (participants pay for their own meal and drink). Your host will guide the conversation, but the people at the table will drive it. All you need to do is come with a willingness to listen to learn and a desire to contribute to the conversation.
Details:
When: Tuesday, January 28th from 6:30-8:00 pm
Where: Carolina Grill
Sign-Up: There are only 21 spots available! 21 years and older only, please.
Global School Play Day
The staff at Eagle Elementary has chosen to observe the Global Day of Play on Wednesday, February 75th. Please be on the lookout next week for information and details about this exciting day from your child's teacher.
We also have students in the works of organizing a Beyblade Tournament on this day! Look for more information to come home next week!!!
What is "Global School Play Day?"
Play has significant psychological and cognitive impact on children.
Positively, play...
- develops physical fitness,
- refines physical (gross motor and fine motor) skills,
- provides practice for social and emotion development (requires cooperation, problem-solving, work in close proximity, requires emotional regulation, etc...)
- at times requires high levels of strategic thinking,
- and assists in developing skills to navigate risk and fear.
In other words, play can be considered the "work" of children.
Current research bears out significant negative impact on a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional development when play, especially unstructured play, is absent from children.
Research findings illustrate that a decline in play is closely correlated to
- a decrease in empathy,
- increase in anxiety and depression,
- a decline in creativity,
- and deficits in socialization skills.
Simply put, Global School Play Day started in 2015 with the intent to set aside one day (or portion of the day) for students to engage in unstructured play. It is an opportunity to introduce and inspire us to consider the necessary benefits of play.
Eagle Elementary students will participate in Global School Play Day along with thousands of schools across the world on February 5, 2020. This day will provide us the opportunity to:
- observe and interact with students as they engage in authentic social exchanges,
- use this time to witness how your children navigate peer relationships,
- expand our understanding of your child as a person that has academic, social, and emotional aspects of their well-being,
- witness how they interact, show empathy, assist one another, problem-solve, and create
- glean more insight and information in order to provide more feedback to you (parents/guardians) that we are often unable to provide from our typical school day programming.
Our staff was inspired to consider participation when we viewed a TedTalk by Dr. Peter Gray. In this TedTalk, Dr. Gray shares his research on the impact of decreased play. I have provided a link to the TedTalk below. He definitely provides some interesting food for thought.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg-GEzM7iTk
Look for more information about Eagle Elementary's participation in the Global School Play Day later this month.
"Play is…
- where we afford children the opportunity to practice how to control their own lives.
- where they learn to solve their own problems and learn that the world is not so scary
- where they experience joy and they learn the world is not so depressing after all
- where they learn to get along with peers and see from other points of view and practice empathy and then get over narcissism.
- Play by definition is creative and innovative. Of course if you take play away, these things will decline."
- Dr. Peter Gray
Valentine's Day
As you are out shopping for Valentine cards to share with classmates, please select cards void of candy. Regretfully, we will be unable to pass out the candy. We have many students with food sensitivities and allergies and as always, our main goal is to keep everyone safe.
If you elect to purchase cards that have contain something extra attached to them, please ensure they are inedible. This could include pencils, erasers, stickers, etc. Thank you for ensuring that all students can have a safe and fun celebration.
Student Directory
Lost and Found - Look for hats and gloves in the Cafe
School Lunch Information
ZCS Food Service Associate positions available at several of our cafeterias with a NEW starting pay of $13.00-$13.25/hour! Click here to apply directly and call 317-733-4804 with any questions!
Come join our team and meet us via this awesome (one click) video!
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.
Eagle Elementary
Email: aforeman@zcs.k12.in.us
Website: http://eag.zcs.k12.in.us/
Phone: (317) 873-1234