
LIS Weekly

April 7, 2025
A Message from Mrs. Hardwicke
Hello Students and Families,
This month, we are excited to focus on one of the most important life skills: Perseverance. Perseverance is the ability to keep going, even when things are tough or challenging, and it plays a crucial role in helping our students reach their goals and overcome obstacles, both in school and in life. Increasing our capacity to persevere will also help as we approach our end of the year testing windows for both ILEARN and NWEA.
At school, we are working with our students to build their perseverance by encouraging them to stay resilient, approach challenges with a positive attitude, and understand that hard work pays off. We truly believe that the more we nurture this skill, the more confident and capable our students will become in tackling challenges.
To support perseverance at home, here are a few ideas you can try:
-Encourage Effort, Not Just Results: Praise your child for their hard work and persistence, not just for achieving a perfect score or completing a task. Let them know that trying their best also matters.
-Set Realistic Goals: Help your child set small, manageable goals and celebrate when they accomplish them. This helps them build confidence and see the progress they’re making.
-Model Perseverance: Show your child how you handle challenges in your own life. Let them see that setbacks are a part of the process, and that persistence leads to success.
-Be Supportive, Not Overprotective: It’s important for children to experience some frustration and setbacks, as these moments provide opportunities to practice perseverance. Encourage them to push through challenges while offering your support when needed.
-Create a Growth Mindset: Teach your child that mistakes are a part of learning. Help them see that abilities grow with effort and practice, and encourage them to keep trying even if they don’t succeed the first time.
Together, we can help our students develop the perseverance they need to navigate their academic journeys and beyond. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing the growth of our students this month!
Together we shine brighter!
Have a wonderful week,
Mrs. Hardwicke
Principal
School success starts with attendance.
Math with Mrs. Hicks
Students in Mrs. Hicks' class worked together to find the volume of rectangular prisms.
Register Now for Summer School
Summer School Registration Opens Monday
Registration for DSC 2025 Summer School programs is now open. Anyone can sign up to attend. New this year is the ability for parents to register for summer school via the Skyward Family Access. For directions on how to register your child please follow the links below based on the current grade level of your student.
Instructions for Grades K-7 - Registration Open March 17 - April 15
Instructions for Grades 8-12 - Registration Open March 17 - May 2
Note: Students in grades 8-12 who are interested in taking PE should review the additional information on the Flex PE Credit and reduced diploma requirements prior to registering.
Grades PreK-7 Summer School will take place at Liberty Elementary School from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in Session 1 Only. Grades 8-12 Summer School will take place at Chesterton High School from 7:30 a.m. - 12:55 pm for both Session 1 and 2.
Separate invitations will be provided for families interested in KinderCamp, our Pre Kindergarten Program.
Need Skyward Support? If you need support in registering for summer school within the Skyward Arena Scheduling please call your child’s school and the Skyward/Office Administrative Assistant can provide support.
Should you have any questions about summer school programming please contact the following:
Grades PreK-7 - Call the Department of Teaching & Learning at 219-983-3656
Grades 8-12 - Contact the CHS Counseling Office at 219-983-3730
National School Library Day
Last week was National School Library Day. We want to express our gratitude for the incredible support that Mrs. Disney and Mrs. Warren provide in our media center. Their dedication to fostering a love of reading and learning helps both students and staff thrive. We are so lucky to have them as part of our school community. Thank you, Mrs. Disney and Mrs. Warren, for all that you do!
Sign Up for DSC Parent Square Communication Platform
Dear Families,
We are excited to announce that we have adopted a new form of school-to-home communication at called ParentSquare for the 2025-2026 school year. This unified communications platform is designed to keep parents and guardians informed and encourage greater engagement and connection with [school or district name]. It provides a safe way for district administrators, school principals, teachers, staff, and parents to:
Send and receive school and class information
Share pictures and files
See calendar items
Sign up to volunteer
Schedule parent-teacher conferences
and much more . . . all in one centralized place!
All district and school, grade level and classroom information will now be sent to your computer or phone via email and/or text. For even more convenience, download the ParentSquare app (available for free for iOS and Android devices).
Have questions? Click the question mark in the top right corner of the desktop version or the Help tab on the app (tap the triple bar icon at the top left) to find answers to most of your questions.
Something to Smile About Scholarship - The KTG Family Scholarship
The "Something to Smile About" Scholarship aims to support Duneland students aged 10-18 who need braces but face financial challenges in obtaining them.
Initiated through the collaboration of a local family and orthodontist, this scholarship provides an opportunity for parents or guardians to ensure their child receives professional orthodontic care, ultimately enhancing their confidence and promoting a positive self-image through a healthy smile.
General Eligibility Requirements:
Your child is between 10 and 18 years old.
Your total family income is 200% of the poverty level or less.
Your child receives regular dental care and has good oral hygiene.
Your child is not currently in orthodontic treatment or in between phases of treatment.
Your child has not received previous orthodontic treatment.
The family contribution is $500.
Downloadable Something to Smile About Application
News Crew Broadcast
LIS Spiritwear Shop
PTO has opened up a spiritwear shop online. Orders can be placed throughout the year.
Important Dates
4/9 PTO Meeting
4/11 6th Grade Young Citizenship Assembly with Duneland Exchange Club
4/17 General Music Musicals Today
4/22-4/29 ILEARN Testing
4/23 Porter County Spelling Bee
4/25 Kona Ice (purchase during lunch)
4/29 6th Grade “Welcome to Middle School” Presentation during Trojan Time
4/29 Drama Club Performance 7:00 pm at CHS Auditorium
5/2 Fun Night
5/5 Happy Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week!
5/10 South Bend Cubs Reading Challenge Game
5/14 Kona Ice (purchase during lunch)
Common Sense Media - Digital Citizenship Resources
Find resources and learn ways to support your child as they learn to navigate the digit world provided by Common Sense Media. Click the pictures below to take to you online resources.
Family Tech Planners
Digital Citizenship Tips and Resources
Digital Life Conversation Starters, Tips, and Activities
SEL in Digital Life
Support your students' social and emotional learning as they navigate the digital world.
Articles and Advice for Parents (English)
Find resources and articles to support parenting, media, and everything in between when it comes to the digital world.
Artículos y Consejos Para Padres
Encuentre recursos y artículos que brinden apoyo a la crianza de los hijos, a los medios de comunicación y a todo lo relacionado con el mundo digital.
Parenting in a Digital Age Videos
Learn about parenting in a digital age, social media, and selecting quality content for your family in the 4 video series.
6th Grade/Middle School Athletics
Sixth grade students will have the opportunity to participate in both LIS intramural sports and Liberty Middle School athletics. If your child wants to participate in middle school sports, they must have a current physical on file, dated after 4/1/24. Sixth grade students can ONLY participate in Middle School Cross Country, Westling, and Track and Field. Below is a link to the Liberty Winter Sports page. This spring, students can participate in Middle School Track and Field. Mr. Nick Bamber is the athletic director for Liberty Campus. Please reach out to Mr. Bamber with any questions.
Duneland Exchange Club's Talent Show
We would like to wish good luck to Celia Arizzi, Taylor Balon, and Maddie Dietrich as they get ready to participate in the annual DEC Talent Show.
CHS Alumni Association Pancake Breakfast
Support CHS students and their educational journey by attending the Alumni Pancake Breakfast! This annual event helps raise funds for scholarships that benefit our talented students. Come enjoy a delicious breakfast, connect with fellow alumni, and make a difference in the lives of future CHS graduates. We hope to see you there!
Duneland Education Foundation Annual Gala
Join the Duneland Education Foundation for an enchanting evening of masquerade, silent auctions, and celebrating another year of giving.
The Duneland Education Foundation is the foremost philanthropic partner of the Duneland School Corporation. DEF grants and scholarships ensure ALL Duneland students have access to a high-quality, exceptional educational experience.
2025 Porter County Disability Fair
Chesterton High School will host its 6th annual Porter County Disability Resource Fair on Thursday, April 24, 2025, from 5-7 p.m. The 2025 Porter County Disability Resource Fair, featuring over 40 vendors from Northwest Indiana, will offer information and feature local support services for people of ALL ages with disabilities. Chesterton High School is located at 2125 S. 11th St., Chesterton, IN. Attendees are asked to use Door#31 on the north side of the building. For additional information, contact Ezra Burke at eburke@duneland.k12.in.us.
Yearbook Photo Share
A Message from our Nurses
Injured Students and Medical Devices
As part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all our students, we want to inform you about an important update regarding students who are injured and wearing medical devices such as walking boots, crutches, casts, slings, or splints. Effective immediately, any student with a medical device will be required to provide a doctor’s note confirming that they are cleared to participate in both gym class and recess. If a doctor advises against participation for any specified duration, the student will need to provide a subsequent note from the doctor clearing the student to resume these activities once they are healed.
This update is designed to ensure that all students can safely engage in physical activities while also considering their health and recovery. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Health Clinic. Thank you for your cooperation and support.
Technology Usage
Cell Phones, Smart Watches, Earbuds, & Earphones Usage
5th and 6th grade students are not allowed to use their personal communication devices (cell phones and smart watches) during the instructional day. Items used for communication should be stored in lockers to be kept safe throughout the day. If students need to contact a parent/guardian during the day, they are welcome to do so from the office. Classrooms also have phone access. Similarly, students are not permitted to wear personal earbuds with bluetooth capabilities attached to their phones (e.g. Air Pods, etc.). Students will need to use their school-issued iPad earphones for Exact Path lessons and select ILEARN testing sessions. The only time audio ear pieces are permitted are for teacher-assigned classwork and medically-approved needs.
iPad Use
- iPads are the property of Duneland Schools. Students should keep the devices in operable condition.
- Students should refrain from downloading apps, pics, etc. that are not permitted under school and/or corporation policy.
- Students are required to bring their charged iPads to class. Intermediate curriculum is designed to utilize iPads for lessons and enrichment activities.
Bus Transportation
Information regarding student bus transportation for the 2024-2025 school year is available on DSC website under the Transportation Department.
TRACK STUDENT'S BUS WITH MYSTOP APP
The Duneland School Corporation Department of Transportation has now made My Stop available to our families.
My Stop is a web-based application which will allow parents to access live bus GPS information using a smartphone, tablet, or computer and securely view the current location of your child’s bus on routes. The system also provides the bus’s estimated time of arrival at your child’s bus stop.
Please read the attached letter to parents for more information on how to use My Stop to track your child's bus.
LIS Trojan Cafe
The DSC Child Nutrition Department utilizes NutriSlice as its menus program. This app is available for iPhone and Android through your mobile app store. Parents can also access the full website for Duneland Schools on a computer via this NutriSlice link.
This app will allow parents and students to view the menus as well as the nutritional info for each menu item at any of the Duneland Schools. This program will be developed further incorporating images of the actual food items being served at each of the Duneland schools.
NorthShore Clinic for All DSC Students
School Information
DuneNews
You can access the most current issue of the DuneNews by clicking here.
LIBERTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
School Website: https://www.duneland.k12.in.us/Domain/13
Address: 50 W. 900 N. Chesterton, IN 46304
Phone: 219-983-3690
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