LRE News
November 1, 2024
Title IV Ed-Flex Waiver
Title IV Ed-Flex Waiver
Hamilton Southeastern Schools is seeking public input on a Title IV Ed-Flex Waiver. To learn more about this waiver, how it will be used by the district, and to provide public comment please visit hseschools.org/publicnotices and click on IDOE Title IV Ed-Flex Waiver.
Social Emotional Learning
Kindergarten
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will learn how to name or show ways to pay attention.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child to share ways to pay attention (watching and listening carefully, answering questions that show comprehension).
First Grade:
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will start to understand and be able to recognize different feelings they may have when using technology, and know what to do when they are having a bad feeling.
Try This at Home:
Watch this video with your child that goes over ways technology can make them feel. After, discuss with your child some of the ways technology could make them feel and what they can do when they are having those feelings.
How Does Technology Make You Feel?
Second Grade:
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will begin to understand what online meanness can look like and how it can make people feel. They will be able to identify ways to respond to mean words online, using S-T-O-P.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child how they should deal with meanness online and what S-T-O-P meanness means and how they would demonstrate STOP meanness. Discuss with your child trusted adults they should talk to if they experience online meanness.
Third Grade
Summary:
In this week’s lesson, your child will learn what happens in their brain when they learn a new skill.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child to explain what happens in their brain when they learn something for the first time.
Fourth Grade
Summary:
In this week’s lesson your child will learn about the three parts of their brain that help them think and respond to stress.
Try This at Home:
Ask your child the three parts of the brain that respond to stress (amygdala, pre-frontal cortex, hippocampus).
Counselor's Corner
Do you know Lantern Road’s sick policy?
We understand that following Fall Break and with cold and flu season upon us, illnesses are likely to increase. This may include runny noses, sore throats, coughing, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. But did you know that if your child’s fever is below 100.4, they are welcome here in attendance at school to continue their learning!
During this time, please continue to encourage your students to cover their mouths and wash their hands as much as possible to help stop the spread of germs!
Attached is a document that provides guidelines to follow on whether you should send your child to school:https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1684436872/hsek12inus/d2bq9biay7znxuucyksa/How-Sick-is-too-Sick.pdf
Life Rule Role Models
The Life Rule Role Models for the week of October 21st exhibited the life rule of Do Your Part. Students nominated for Do Your Part are: Olive Jackson, Adora Arbour, Ms. Neyhart's class, Jaxon Walker, Porter Vernon, Leo Balbo, Ben Sanborn, Eito Tanaka, Wrigley Irk, John Bartley, Jackson Barna, Brady Padgett, Natalie Milazzo, Michael Hacecky, Walter Specht, Fiona Cochran, Roman Scherrer, Gavin Peo, Ava Lanham, Crystal Ho, Yousif Sayed, Maylee Weekes, Jackson Head, Beau Harrison, Grayson Desai, Nishanth Munagala, Chloe Morano, Anna Breslan, and Nivi Kotha.
The Life Rule Role Models for the week of October 28th exhibited the life rule of FLEXIBILITY. Students nominated for Flexibility are: Deep Saravana Kumar, Eva Ross, Mrs. Baker's class, Maddie Hicks, Amy Garcia, Avery Hall, Keagan Goshert, Adalynn Eby, Ian Garcia, Ryan Gilchrist, Lana Aljobeh, Mrs. Skinner's class, Maylee Weekes, Ava Bozovich, Lane Campbell, Hudson Thornton, Oliver Huff, Parmeet Sehra, Jax Sargent, Tanvi Kadambari, Remi Girten, Mahrez Khan, Luca Taji, Yuta Nomura, Lucy Mai, Bailey Posto, and Teddy Ray.
Notes From Nurse O
Vision screening is required by the Indiana State Board of Health for all first and third graders. All third graders will be screened on November 12, 2024. Near and far vision will be screened and the results are pass or fail. You will only be notified if your student fails the screening test. If your child wears glasses or contacts, please make sure they have them at school during their testing date for accurate testing results. If you have any questions or you do not want your child's vision to be screened, please contact Nurse O at ookuszki@hse.k12.in.us.
LRE PTO
Calling all Leopards! Do you have tickets for the Family Dance on November 8th from 6 to 8 pm? Hosted by our PTO, this jungle-themed dance party will be the highlight of the year! Bring the whole family for a night of music, dancing, and fun, all while supporting our school. Ticket Info: • Early Bird (by November 4th): $5 per person or $25 per household • After November 4th or at the door: $7 per person or $35 per household Get your tickets now at family-dance-61900.cheddarup.com and be ready to dance the night away. Don’t miss the wildest event of the year—see you there!
Make holiday hosting easy and support our school! The Food Florist will be at our school on November 14 with ready-to-bake, made-from-scratch meals using local, organic ingredients. Just freeze, bake, and enjoy—perfect for Thanksgiving or quick weeknight dinners. Check out their menu online, and don’t forget: every purchase helps our school!
Dining Room Reminders
Breakfast and lunch prices for 2024-2025 are as follows:
- Paid Student Lunch (K-6) $ 2.80
- Paid Student Lunch (7-12) $ 3.00
- Paid Student Breakfast (K-12) $1.50
If you believe your family qualifies for free or reduced-price meals, be sure to fill out the application in Skyward for your student. Families must re-apply for these benefits each year, even if you qualified previously.
Please make sure you have filled out your students' health card alerting of any allergies. If you need to make changes to this please contact Nurse Okuszki at ookuszki@hse.k12.in.us.
If your child would like to purchase additional menu items, you may send cash or check with your child throughout the school year in an envelope with their name and account number, student's teacher, the amount enclosed, and date, OR you can add payments electronically through e-funds. More information on e-fund payment and account set up can be found on the food services website www.schoolnutritionandfitness.com.
If you would like to monitor what your child is buying you CAN put restrictions on their account. Please call or email with those requests to Liliana Robles-Anguiano.
LILIANA ROBLES-ANGUIANO
CAFETERIA MANAGER
317-594-4140 X1988
SERVED DAILY:
ASSORTED FRUIT
ASSORTED VEGETABLES
ASSORTED MILK
PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY SANDWICH
*Menu subject to change based on availability*
Links:
Lunch Menu -November 4th-8th
October Lunch Specials
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HSE Food Services Newsletter
November Color Rotation
Mudsock Youth Athletics
Updates from Mudsock Youth Athletics:
Winter Recreational Basketball Registration is Open
- Boys Basketball - Registration for the Mudsock Boys Basketball rec season (K - 8th) and (New) Mudsock Elite (formerly Rec+) is open at myathletics.com. Please note, Mudsock Elite will be separate from the rec league; players who register for Mudsock Elite will NOT be required to register for rec basketball. Learn more.
- Girls Basketball - Registration for the Mudsock Girls Basketball rec season (K-8) is open now at myathletics.com. Save-the-date for the November 2nd Recreational Opening Day Jamboree. Learn more.
(New) esports - Registration for our brand-new esports league is just around the corner, and it’s open to gamers in the 10U-14U divisions. Team play kicks off this winter. Information will be updated here soon.
Volunteer of the Month Nominations – Fall sport families, has a coach or a board member gone out of their way to make your experience great this season? We would love to hear about it! Thank you for emailing info@myathletics.com to nominate them.
HSE Carrier Colglazier Scholarship Workday
Mark your calendars...
Saturday, November 9th will be the 21st Annual Carrie Colglazier Scholarship Workday. Students from FFA, National Honor Society, Girls Soccer and Girls Track will be available to work. For more information and to sign up to hire workers go to carriecolglazier.org/;
In the summer of 2003, Carrie Colglazier a 2002 Hamilton Southeastern graduate was tragically killed by a drunk driver. Carrie was a two sport All-State athlete in soccer and track and was very involved in the FFA program here at HSE. Carrie was extremely passionate about her family, friends, teammates and her teachers and coaches. She took a great deal of pride in being a Royal.
Workday is Saturday, November 9, 2024.
HSE Community Insider
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