March 2020 YORK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL...The annual York P.T.O. Auction and Carnival was a tremendous...
Transcript of March 2020 YORK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL...The annual York P.T.O. Auction and Carnival was a tremendous...
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The annual York P.T.O. Auction and Carnival was a tremendous
success thanks to the planning, organization, and extremely en-
ergetic P.T.O. volunteers. The auction and carnival, raised close
to $45,000.00! We appreciate those who donated items and to
those who bought items! We also want to thank all who helped
with classroom projects and the committee members and their
workers for the smooth running of the auction, raffle tickets,
sales, food, set-up, and clean-up. Finally, thanks to those who
helped staff the carnival. The children had a wonderful time
there! Your work is greatly appreciated by all of the students
and staff at York!
We couldn’t ask for better community support!!
**TOP RAFFLE TICKET SELLERS**
1st: Lincoln Markin
2nd: Brinley Gorsuch
3rd: Jackson Bergman
CONGRATULATIONS!
2-6. Nat’l School Breakfast Week
3. 4:00 School Board Meeting
4. Spring Picture Day (optional)
5. 2:10-3:15 Happy Day Club
9. 3rd Gr. Field Trip to Bonneyville
10. 6:00 PTO Meeting
12. End of 3rd Quarter
3rd Gr. Author: Erin Frankel Visit
2:10-3:15 Happy Day Club (Last Day)
13. Yearbook Orders Due
16-APR 2. IREAD TESTING WINDOW
17. 4:00 School Board Mtg.
18. 2:10-3:00 Math Club
Mobile Dentist
Report Cards Available Online
19. 3:00-7:00 P/T Conference (by apt.)
20 NO SCHOOL
31. 12:30 2nd Gr. Spelling Bee
1. 2:10-3:00 York Service Club
3. NO SCHOOL
6-10. SPRING BREAK
13-16. Bookfair Begins
14. 4:00 School Board Mtg.
6:00 PTO Mtg.
15. “Jump for Jill” Assembly
16. 5:30 PTO Skate
20-May 15. ILEARN TESTING WINDOW
22. 3:00-6:00 York KG Round Up
28. 2nd Gr. Bonneyville Field Trip
30. 7:00 p.m. 2nd Gr. Music Program
March 2020
THANK YOU, P.T.O.!!!
YORK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 13549 SR 120
Bristol, IN 46507 574/825-5312
Mr. Kominowski, Principal
Whole School Crew and Mini Crews
Students are not only part of their classroom crew, they are part of our larger school community. Each student is part of a "mini crew" that meets every oth-er week. These are small groups of 10-12 students who meet every other week during Crew time. These groups are led by one of the many adults in our build-ing and include students from all four grade levels! Our goal is to help students build relationships with one another and also with another adult in the build-ing who they might not know very well. It's neat to see all 275 of our kiddos moving through the halls to meet with their small groups! We also meet as a Whole School Crew. These Whole School Crews are held in the gym with the whole student body. Classrooms and grade levels take turns leading Whole School Crew, where students do the talking and lead the activity that focuses on one of our Habits of Scholarship. They practice speaking and presenting ahead of time, so they are prepared for their opportunity to lead. If you have any questions, concerning Expeditionary Learning, please feel free to call Mrs. Coryell at 574/825-5312.
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Thank you to the
many businesses who contributed to our York Auction. We
appreciate your generosity in
supporting our school! 41 Degrees North A & B Lawn & Landscaping Affairs to Remember Akin’s Excavating Alyson Fortin, Thirtyone American Legion Anglemyer’s Tae Kwon Do Ann Wisler Art By Fuzzy Aunt Karen’s Café’ B&G Tree Service Bamboo Gardens Barletta Boats Bennington Marine Bill’s Collision Service Bill Evans Insurance Blanket Hog Bluegate Restaurant/Theater Bonneyville Carriage Rides Bonneville Mills Boss Smoke House Bristol Opera House Brooke Miller-Rodan & Fields Buffalo Wild Wings Camille’s Floral Caribbean Auto Spa Chicago Bears Chicago’s Pizza The Cinnamon Stick Cirkul Country Club Lanes Country Lane Bakery Countryscapes Floral/Fashion Farm Crystal Valley Dentistry Culver Duck Dairy Queen Diana Bunger Dick’s Auto Parts Dogtown Resort
Dogwood Hills Tree Farm Driven Automotive Dutch Country Market Earthway Products East of Chicago Pizza Eastlake Athletic Club Eby’s Pines Campground Electric Pineapple Elkhart Co. Police Dept. Das Dutchmen Essenhaus Exchange Publishing Corp. Fancy Farm Girls-Vintage Home Fearnow’s Gymnastics First State Bank First State Insurance Fork’s County Line Store Fruit Hills Winery Gohn Brothers Golden Star Furniture Grand Design Grand Rental Hacienda Mexican Restaurant Hall of Heroes Hampton Inn Harding’s Market Hawkins Water Tech Head Over Heels Health Markets Honey’s Frozen Yogurt Hoosier Tae Kwon Do Hostetler Lawn Svc. Imran Machado Indianapolis Colts-The Huffman’s Interra Credit Union Jack’s Feed Shack Jane Allen Jayco Joyfully Said Signs Kangaroo Tique Kent Miller, Century 21 Kruse Farm Supply L&W Engineering Lake City Bank Language Art Legendary Grind Lincoln Ave. Cycle & Fitness Lost Creek Furs-Fortin’s Maple City Dispensing Martin’s Ace Hardware Max Myers Motors Meadow Valley Golf Club Meijer Middlebury Fire Dept. Midd. Youth Soccer & Youth Football Miller Stewart Funeral Home Montieth Best One Tire and Auto Care Nicolas Wyse/ReMax Northridge Pizzeria Nikki Groves-Vorhis/Scentsy Northridge HS/Sthletic Boosters Northridge Pizzeria Old Creamery Antiques Old Hoosier Meats
Patchwork Quilt Message Therapy Pay N Pak-It Pink Peony Polywood, Inc. Premier Sporting Optics & Footwear Pumpkinvine Cyclery Red Lobster Rise & Roll Bakery Royal Motors Rulli’s Restaurant Salon6/Studio 7 Salt Sisters Sam’s Tire Service Sawdust and Sparkles Scwartz Law Office Shawn R. Long Orthodontics Shipshewana Spinning Wheel South Bend Cubs Southwind Flooring Steelmaster’s The Stemm Family Steve Krallman Stutzman Power Equipment Subway Sweet Bliss By Chris Texas Roadhouse The Barn Door The Cornflower Tortilla The Country Barn Tiki Tan Troyer’s Saddlery Turkey Creek Tree Farm Urban Swirl Varns & Hoover Hardware Victorian Candies Village Inn Wagon Wheel Wana Feeds Wayne Nisley West on Warren Whitney Tae Kwon Do Wingenuity Yvonne Buller
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**Your child needs to be 5 years old by August 1, 2020**
York Kindergarten Round–Up will be Wednesday, April 22, 2020 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. This will
be a time to register your child for the upcoming Kindergarten school year. You do not need to
sign up for a specific time, but are welcome to come anytime between 3:00-6:00 p.m. If you have
already contacted the office about your child entering school in the fall, you will receive a packet
of forms at the beginning of April to complete and return at Round-Up. A copy of your child’s
birth certificate and a proof of residency will be needed to enroll your child.
We look forward to meeting you and your child as they start this new journey!
Orchard View Elementary Round-Up: April 23rd
Middlebury Elementary Round-Up: April 28th
Jefferson Elementary Round-Up: May 7th
SPRING HAS SPRUNG!!
Every attempt is made to have students go
out at recess, as this is also a valuable time
for their learning. Students should wear a
jacket when the weather is below 60 de-
grees. Students may go without jackets
when the weather is above 60 degrees. Stu-
dents should not wear flip flops or sandals
and shorts when the weather will be below
60 degrees during the day. Students will be
expected to go outside for recess, so please
help them make good decisions about
clothing during cool weather.
Mustang Monthly March 2020
We are now taking applications for Head Start for the 2020-21 school year. The Open Enrollment
date is May 13th. This is an ALL DAY HEADSTART program. Apply NOW! Please don’t miss this
opportunity for FREE preschool for your child. York Elementary and Jefferson Elementary will be
the schools to serve the entire Middlebury School Corporation. Head Start is an income based fed-
erally funded pre-school program. Call Mrs. Bevers at 574/822-5306 to schedule your appoint-
ment today.
2020-21
Book Rental is now past due. The fees for the school year are
$112.00. Please contact Mrs. Joy Miller, bookkeeper, in the main
office @ 574/825-5312 to set up a payment plan for your child’s book
rental. Thank you!
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Mustang Monthly March 2020
When you attend a York function, or volunteer at the school, be sure to put a check mark in the column marked “3 for Me” to receive credit for your time volunteering. Remember once you have reached your 3 hour goal you will not need to check that column. Congratulations to the following people who reached their three-hour volunteer commitment!
Volunteer Name Student Name Jeremy Champ-Lehman Natalie Champ-Lehman Margo Eicher Treyson Eicher LoLisa Helmuth Jason Helmuth Wendy Lane Harper Lane Lisa LaPorte Analise Browning Jena Plaster Rhilynn Plaster Chelsey Smith Kalianna Smith Kari Wogomon Hephzibah Wogomon
CAFETERIA POSITION
If you are looking for a little extra income and flexible hours when your children are in school, we have a po-sition available in our York Cafeteria. Please feel free to check out the po-
sition on our mcsin-k12.org website.
NATIONAL SCHOOL BREAKFAST WEEK
Mark your calendars for National School
Breakfast Week, March 2-6th. As many of you know, breakfast is the best start you can give your child in the morning, the best
start they could have to start off their school day. This week encourage your child to participate in this nation-wide event. Prizes will be given to students who drop by and eat with us. We may even have a
few fun menu surprises up our sleeves. Breakfast is served right away in the morning and costs $1.65
per meal or $.40 for reduced students. If your stu-dent happens to be late we always make sure they
get the time to eat. We look forward to seeing you during National School Breakfast Week!