SIS News and Celebrations
September 30-October 4 #Choosejoy
HEART of a Yellowjacket Winners
Way to be helpful, accountable, and respectful Carson, Fisher, and Barrett! We are proud of you!
Ambassadors
Our ambassadors are here to help new students at SIS! We also talked about their role of being an example, showing good character, and helping with the buddy bench.
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade
Child Safety Matters Presentation
The Child Safety Matters program empowers children to spot and respond to bullying, cyberbullying, child abuse, and digital dangers. Most importantly, it teaches that adults are responsible for their safety, but there are things they can do to help adults keep them safe. The program is based on the latest research and has been reviewed and endorsed by national experts.
This program is being presented by the Monique Burr Foundation for Children. The goal of the program is to keep your child safe. An OPT-OUT form went home in folders. This will only be returned if you DO NOT want your child to participate in the 30-minute program on October 22 or 23.
Thank You PTO
Teacher/Staff Shout Out
Parents,
Please give a shoutout to a teacher or staff member that has deserves recognition for a job well done! Please answer a few simple questions on the link below. I share this with teachers in the weekly letter I send to them.
Cookie Dough Fundraiser Is Underway
We kicked off our Cherrydale Farm Cookie Dough Fundraiser on Tuesday, September 24! The cookies and other items will be delivered to SIS early December, just in time for Christmas! The fundraiser money will go toward playground equipment. We were able to buy a new merry-go-round, rubber mulch, and the barrier for our playground from last year's profit! The kids are loving the new piece of equipment.
- October 8-Cookie Dough forms and money due
- December 4- Cookie Delovery Day
WE LOVE POSITIVE OFFICE REFERRALS
Math Story Telling Day
3rd Grade-Arrays with Cookie Crisp
4th Grade-Candy Corn and Fractions
5th Grade-Math Riddles with Skittles
Picture Day-October 11
Capturing Kids Hearts October Focus Word
CKH October Newsletter
Safety Concerns
REMINDER.....We are a peanut/tree-nut free campus
Just a friendly reminder that we are a peanut/tree-nut free campus. This includes all items brought in lunch boxes and snacks!
Bus Rider Expectations
If you are riding the bus for the first time or even a previous bus rider, remember our expectations of the bus.
SIS Behavior Expectations
We had a great week at SIS! We spent a lot of time going over behavior expectations. We are excited and ready for a great year!
Car Tags
Car tags are required daily to pick up students. You will be asked to come inside if you do not have your car tag. Each additional car tag needed will cost $1.00. Those will be available in the office to parents and guardians.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
Chartwell's will begin serving snacks Tuesday, Septermber 4!
Join a Jackette Dancer at Home Football Games
Sheridan School District Handbook
Click the link or scan the barcode to access the online SSD Handbook.
Lunch Reservations
Reminder.....We are a peanut/tree nut free Campus
Pop Tab Collection
Dates to Remember
October
8-Cookie Dough Forms Due
9-SIS Flu Clinic
11- Picture Day
22-23- Child Safety Matters (Online Safety Presentation)
25- Teacher Professional Development (Non-Student Day)
Safe Snack List
Healthy Snack & Beverage Ideas*
▪ Water
▪ 100% fruit juice with no added sugar
▪ Fat-free or low fat milk
▪ Fruit smoothies (made with frozen fruit with no added sugar and fat-free or low fat yogurt)
▪ 100% fruit juice slushes with no added sugar
▪ Fresh fruit – trays, salads or kabobs
▪ Fresh vegetables – trays, salads or kabobs
▪ Fat-free or low fat yogurt (alone or as dip for fruits or vegetables)
▪ Yogurt parfaits (fat-free or low fat yogurt, fruit and whole grain cereal or granola as topping)
▪ Canned fruit or fruit cups (in water, 100% fruit juice or light syrup)
▪ Frozen fruit or fruit cups (in water, 100% fruit juice or light syrup)
▪ Frosty fruits – freeze your own fruit (frozen grapes make a great summer treat!)
▪ Dried fruit with no added sugar
▪ ▪ Whole grain crackers
▪ Low-fat cheese (serve with fruit or whole grain crackers)
▪ Hummus (serve with vegetables or whole grain crackers)
▪ Small whole grain waffles or pancakes topped with fruit or nut or seed butter
▪ Whole grain pretzels (soft or crunchy)
▪ Low-fat or air-popped popcorn (no added butter or salt)
▪ Graham crackers
▪▪ Pizza (on whole grain crust with low fat cheese and lean protein or vegetable toppings)
▪ Roll-ups on whole grain tortillas (fill with a lean protein such as ham or turkey, low fat cheese, hummus, nut or seed butter and jelly or vegetables)
▪ Fat-free or low fat pudding
▪ Bean quesadillas or burritos made with whole grain tortillas with salsa
▪ Whole grain cereal bars
▪ Baked whole grain tortilla chips with salsa or bean dip
▪ Baked chips (small portions)
*Check ingredient statements and nutrition information to ensure items meet the USDA Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards. Ensure food allergies of any participants are known before serving any food item.
Sheridan Intermediate School
Email: teresaknight@sheridanschools.org
Website: www.sheridanschools.org
Location: 708 Ridge Drive, Sheridan, AR 72150
Phone: 870-942-7488