Lineville Intermediate News
May 15, 2024
LINEVILLE PHONE NUMBERS
ATTENDANCE...920-662-7875
Main Line.............920-662-7871
Fax Number.........920-662-7822
LV Pool................920-662-7795
LV Nurse-
Katie Petasek.....920-808-5875
SCHOOL HOURS
REMINDERS:
May 16- Lineville Spring Band Concerts
May 17- High Five Badger Sports Park
May 22- Lineville Fun Run
May 23- Lineville Spring Orchestra Concert
May 23- Clubhouse Badger Sports Park
May 24- Odyssey 1000 Islands
May 27- NO SCHOOL- Memorial Day
May 28- Power House Badger Sports Park
May 29- Boat and Navigator- Bay Beach
May 30- Discover, Hero, Lambeau Bay Beach
May 31- Infinity, Light, Unity- Bay Beach
May 31- 5th Grade Civil War Reenactment
ATTENDANCE LINE (920) 662-7875
When reporting an absence, please call our school’s attendance line at 920-662-7875 prior to the start of each school day.
Unless an emergency exists, all absences that are for more than 1 full day and not related to illness or injury require the completion of a Pre-Excused Absence Form at least 48 hours prior to the absence. The link to the form is below. Please note that this form requires both the parent and teachers' signatures.
Thank you SO MUCH to the Lineville PTO and the families that donated items for Teacher Appreciation Week! We are so lucky and grateful for everything!
LINEVILLE SPRING BAND CONCERT
The Lineville Bands will present spring concerts on Thursday, May 16th in the Bay Port Auditorium. Below you will see the times for students from each band:
5th Grade Band: arrive by 5:40 pm; Concert: 6:00-6:20 pm
6th Grade Band: arrive by 6:40 pm; Concert: 7:00-7:20 pm
Please make note of the exact times above. 6th grade parents are asked to stay out of the auditorium until the 5th grade band’s performance is finished. Band students must wear their blue band shirts.
Special notes:
All school-owned instruments (including home baritones & tubas) must be turned in by May 16th for spring inventory and maintenance work.
Just for your information . . . during the school day on May 16th band students will walk to Bay Port for special practices on the stage as follows: 6th graders during periods 1-2; 5th graders during periods 8-9. Students will return to Lineville after the practice.
Because of the possibility of a Bay Port track meet on May 16th parking will be a challenge. Please plan extra time for dropping off students, parking, and walking.
YEARBOOKS!
Yearbooks will be distributed on the last day of school. There are only a few extra yearbooks available. If you have not ordered a yearbook for your child and would still like to do so, please contact the office at 920-662-7871. Extra copies are $19.75 each and are on a first come/first serve basis. You will need to pay for the yearbook to guarantee your child receives one. Payment can be made with exact change or a check made out to Harmann Studios.
MEASURABLE RESULTS ASSESSMENT
To the Families of our Students,
Starting today, May 13, our school will be administering the Measurable Results Assessment (MRA), a survey designed to provide insights into the progress of our school. In order to provide a holistic picture of what is going on in our school, the MRA includes three different surveys; 1) one completed by all school staff, 2) one completed by students and 3) one completed by the families of students in all grades. We hope you will participate so we can use the feedback to make our school an even better place for students and families. If you have any questions about the surveys or wish to see a list of questions, please contact Phil Hart, at (920) 662-7871 or philhart@hssdschools.org.
FAMILY SURVEY
WHAT:
- Online survey completed by one member of each household.
- Survey typically takes about 5 minutes to complete
- Questions relate to the experiences you and your child have at our school.
- Answers are anonymous--to encourage people to be honest and open, no names and other identifying information will be collected.
WHEN: The survey is now available for you to take through Friday, May 24.
HOW: The survey can be taken from any computer, smartphone, or tablet with internet access
- Simply click on this link: https://www.leaderinme.com/s/lineville-intermediate-wi-wi/families
WASHINGTON D.C. & NEW YORK CITY TRIP
Lineville Parents,
There is still time to sign your child up for our trip to Washington DC and New York.
Family members are welcome to join along also! This trip is perfect for the student going into 5th-7th grades.
Check out our trip website for a trip video and all the details:
Lineville Intermediate School's Washington, D.C. & New York City Trip | WorldStrides
We currently have 32 people signed up and are looking for more! Your child will love it!
If you have any questions, please contact
Jen Myers jennwagn@hssdschools.org
Melissa VanLaanen melivanl@hssdschools.org
TRAFFICE UPDATES FOR THE 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR
Brown County is widening Lineville Road. Because of this project, there will be construction occurring in the coming months and years near our schools. Stay tuned to the Brown County Construction website to determine if an alternate route to and from school is necessary.
Beginning March 25, Lineville Road in front of Lineville School will be closed to through traffic.
The Belmont Road and Cardinal Lane roundabouts will remain open.
Cardinal Lane will remain open to traffic until the 2023-24 school year is complete.
Specific to Lineville, please continue to use the entrance off of Cardinal Lane between Lineville Rd and Forest Glen to drop off and pick up your children.
Resources
Maps and Timelines of Lineville Road Construction (Source: Brown County)
Thank you for your patience as this work continues. We understand that it is an inconvenience, but, once the project is complete, traffic flow will be improved. More information about this project can be found on the Brown County Construction website.
STUDENT FEE ACCOUNTS and FIELD TRIPS
School fees: Just a friendly reminder that school fees have now been posted to student accounts. Please use the following link to access our RevTrak fee payments. Click on PowerSchool and sign in to pay fees. ...https://howard-suamicoschools.revtrak.net/
If you have not set up your account yet, please see the following link for instructions on how to make the payment. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GqJDv7b7-vAY8kZwWyEDB4w66kg4UYDV/view
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Schouten, Secretary, at 920-662-7734 or email cyntscho@hssdschools.org.
**IF YOU WOULD LIKE ASSISTANCE WITH FIELD TRIPS.... PLEASE CONTACT OUR SOCIAL WORKER, BOBBI NOWACZYK bobbnowa@hssdschools.org 920-714-1437
LINEVILLE LIBRARY BOOKMARK
Please click on the link below for the Lineville Library News for this school year!
SOCIAL WORK CORNER
Our district team of school social workers has put together a fantastic summary of school and community resources. Our school social worker, Bobbi Nowaczyk (Miss Bobbi), would be happy to communicate with you further if/as/when needed. She can be reached via email at bobbnowa@hssdschools.org; or her cell phone: 920-714-1437.
As we enter into a new fiscal year, we challenge you to ask yourself "what small thing can I do each day to take care of myself so that I can show up for other people"? Oftentimes as caretakers, we get stuck in the "busy" of our child(ren)'s schedules, events, etc. Our hope for you is that you can find something small: whether that is taking 10 minutes to go on a walk, taking 5 extra minutes in the shower, or diving into a book you always wanted to read. Find ONE point of joy in your life.
As always, if you are in need of assistance, support, or coaching from a school social worker, we are here for you every step of the way!
Basic Needs Brown County Community Resources
Below is a link for a booklet with descriptions and contact information for service providers for persons who are looking for services to meet their basic needs. Includes food, shelter, childcare, employment, medical, transportation, etc.
https://adrcofbrowncounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Basic-Needs-Community-Resources.pdf
Brown County Community Counseling Resources:
Below is the link for a list of counseling providers with information about services offered and payment types accepted (Medicaid, Medicare, sliding fee scale, etc.).
CareSolace
Youth mental health is a topic of utmost importance, and we believe that by working together, we can create a supportive environment where our children can thrive. As we start the new school year, we want to remind you of the invaluable resources available community.
The Howard-Suamico School District is committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and families. We are proud to announce our continued partnership with CareSolace to support our ongoing commitment. If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace will quickly connect you to community providers matched to your needs. Call 888-515-0595 at any time or search on your own at caresolace.com/hssd. Care Solace offers mental health care coordination services and can help connect you and your child with appropriate community-based providers. Whether it's counseling, therapy, or other mental health services, Care Solace can assist you in finding the support your family may need. Please contact any of the Lineville Student Services Staff below with any questions, and/or help connecting to Care Solace:
Bobbi Nowaczyk, School Social Worker: bobbnowa@hssdschools.org; 920-714-1437 (call or text)
Sydnee Milis, School Psychologist: sydnmili@hssdschools.org 920-662-7800 (call)
Jess Beauleau, School Counselor: jessbeau@hssdschools.org
Kyle Vander Heiden, School Counselor: kylevand@hssdschools.org
PTO DATES 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR
ALL MEETINGS ARE SCHEDULED FOR 6 PM-7PM AT LINEVILLE IN THE ROADRUNNER ROOM
May 13, 2024 at Lineville
GIVING TREE
Through the end of the school year The Giving Tree is collecting toothbrushes and toothpaste for our August Back-to-School Event. Please feel free to send donations with your students to put in the collections bins/carts near the main office of school. Items can also be dropped off during school hours. The Giving Tree appreciates the community support in helping remove barriers to a student’s education.
GRIEF SUPPORT
Grief support
Helping hearts learn to have hope again.
https://www.uwgb.edu/camps/camp-lloyd/
A camp for kids to find community as they go through loss of a loved one. In this camp, the children learn that grief is normal and that it is okay to still act like kids and have fun.
COMMUNITY CLOSET
Community Clothes Closet located in Hope Community Church at 1021 Hillcrest Heights, Green Bay.
https://www.hopeingreenbay.com/community-clothes-closet/ Open the 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month from 2-6pm. The Community Clothes Closet provides gently used clothes for FREE to those who need them. Contact Denise McGinnis if you have questions Denisemcginnis@hotmail.com Phone: (920) 471-3858.
COMMUNITY CORNER
USA Luge will be in the area (Ashwaubenon) this weekend looking for kids ages 10-13 to try the sport for free. The USA Luge Slider Search is our primary means of discovering talent for the sport. We have discovered 20 Olympians who raced for the United States since 1992. Regardless of whether or not a child shows long-term interest in luge, this is a great opportunity to try something new (and get a free t-shirt!).
Wisconsin has been very good to us, with more than 10% of our development athletes coming from the badger state.
Here’s the link to our registration page: https://www.usaluge.org/try-luge/slider-search
Students in Mr. Hoppe’s AP U.S. History course will be researching and creating a project based around local history and the community is invited to attend! Wednesday, May 29th from 5:30-7pm and located at Bay Port Student Union.
LINEVILLE/BAY VIEW CHEER TEAM
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be part of the Lineville/Bay View Cheer team? Here's your chance to find out! Join us at our open gym sessions, where you'll have the opportunity to tumble, stunt, and cheer alongside current cheerleaders!
No experience necessary – just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to learn! Whether you're a seasoned cheerleader or completely new to the sport, we welcome you with open arms.
Mark your calendars for:
May 8th
- Lineville Gym from 4:30pm to 6pm.
Don't miss out on this chance to discover the excitement of cheerleading.
MS Cheer Coach
Sandy Hundsrucker
Starting New At Golf or SNAG is a program that is offered through Hilly Haven Golf Course. It is perfect for a younger or beginner golfer, 4-10 years old. Cost is $10 and is held at the Practice Facility at 2419 School Rd in Greenleaf.
Advantage Tennis Camp is holding multiple 2024 Summer Sessions which will be located at the Bay Port Tennis Courts and registration is now open!!
BAY PORT GIRLS YOUTH GOLF CAMP
Play some golf, learn the game, and have fun with the current Bay Port Girls team (coaches and players).
Where: Thornberry Creek at Oneida golf course | 4470 N. Pine Tree Road
When: July 8 - 12, 2024
Who: Girls entering grades 3-5 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Girls entering grades 6-8 2:00 - 3:00 pm
What: Learn the basics of the golf swing from driving to putting. Coaches and players will work with girls on the proper techniques and proper etiquette for golfers.
**Friday, July 12th will be an on-course day to show what they have learned.
Cost: The $25 fee includes range balls, instruction, and on-course golf for Friday.
To Enroll: Please use the following link:
Questions: Please call Jeff at 920-265-5895 or jeff.johnsen@sbcglobal.net
East River Pop Warner invites all kids ages 7-12 to join them in learning football fundamentals and safe tackling techniques. Games are played on Saturday mornings in late August through early October at Willow Creek Park.
Green Bay Multisport Youth Team
They are holding a Triathlon Club for youth ages 8-19 which practices Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays from April to August along with a Youth Triathlon for ages 3-15 at Ashwaubomay Park, 2881 S. Broadway on June 1st, 2024.
Wisconsin Interscholastic Cycling League ‘Try It Out’ event at the Reforestation Camp on Thursday, May 30 from 4:30-6:30 pm.
The Wisconsin league is a chapter of the National Interscholastic Cycling League (NICA). Our local team is the Green Bay Trailblazers. Below is a link to the Wisconsin League website:
Wisconsin Interscholastic Cycling League – NICA Chapter League (wisconsinmtb.org)
The 906 Adventure Team is a non-profit community cycling team that empowers people of all ages through outdoor adventure, and they are looking for students to be a part of their upcoming 2024 Adventure Bike Club!
Dance Unlimited and its junior company invites you to join their production of “Super Dancer World” at the Ashwaubenon PAC on June 15th, 2024. Ages 5 to 8 and no prior dance experience necessary!
FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD:
This year's Lineville Intermediate school representative to the School Board is Amy Rubright
Our Board is committed to graduating lifelong learners who are well equipped with the knowledge and skills to meet the challenges of an ever-changing global society.
Please CLICK HERE for the October Board article.
Please reach out to me with any questions about Board Policies.
Email: amyrubr@hssdschools.org
Phone: 715-574-1188
Thank you,
Amy Rubright
EMERGENCY CLOSINGS AND DELAYS
In addition to District Social Media, local TV/Radio stations and the District Website, HSSD will also send weather-related delays and cancellations via text message.
LINEVILLE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
Website: https://lineville.hssdschools.org/
Location: 2700 Lineville Road
Phone: 920-662-7871
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowardSuamicoSchoolDistrict