Mac El Weekly News
Week of November 22
Note from the Principal
Thankful
๐ Mark your Calendar
Nov. 27 - 29 - Thanksgiving Break (No School)
Dec. 2 - Back to School
Dec. 3 - 5th grade field trip - Children's Museum
Dec. 4 - Winter Wonder Family Celebration (4:30 - 6:00 pm)
Dec. 9 - iReady Mid-Year Diagnostic Begins
Dec. 16 - 20 - December Dress Up Days
Dec. 20 - End of 2nd 9 weeks
Dec. 21 - Jan. 3 - Winter Break
Jan. 6 - Return to school
Winter Wonder Celebration
Weather
Winter has arrived! Please remind your student to wear a jacket. If your child is in need of a winter jacket, please contact your child's teacher or Mrs. Snyder, Guidance Counselor. We want to make sure all our students are warm this winter!
Community Resources
Salvation Army Christmas Assistance
The Salvation Army is taking applications for Christmas assistance Mondays through Thursdays from 8:30am to 10:30am until Friday, November 22nd. You can schedule an appointment by calling (765) 473-5498 or walk-in at Parkview United Methodist Church, 1785 South State Rd 19, Peru.
December Dress Up Days
Attendance
Regular attendance is crucial for studentsโ academic success. When students miss school, they often miss important lessons, assignments, and opportunities for interaction with their classmates and teachers. This can lead to falling behind in their studies and feeling discouraged. Itโs essential for students to attend school consistently to build a strong foundation for their education and future goals.
If your child will not be at school, you must leave the reason for your child's absence when calling into the attendance line. Thank you!
From the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE)
Free Tutoring
Enrollment is now open for Indiana Learns through Friday, December 20. This is a free tutoring opportunity that thousands of Indiana students and families are already taking advantage of, in partnership with educators and schools across the state.
In 2022 IDOE launched Indiana Learns after hearing from parents and families, as well as educators, about the significant need for high-dosage tutoring opportunities for students. At the time, we heard from parents who shared that they knew their child was struggling academically, yet they simply did not have the extra money for additional tutoring. Through Indiana Learns, students who qualify for free or reduced lunch and are below proficiency in math and reading are able to access $1,000, which can be applied directly to additional high-dosage tutoring for their child.
Here are some quick facts about Indiana Learns:
- Indiana Learns Goals:
- Maximize collaboration between our educators, families, and community partners
- Provide additional, high-dosage tutoring for students who need it most
- Compensate our teachers for the additional after-school tutoring that many already provide
- Indiana Learns Impact:
- Over 20,000 students have enrolled, and nearly 180,000 hours of tutoring have been provided.
- Early data shows the greatest impact in math, with students who are highly engaged in Indiana Learns showing the greatest academic gains.
- Indiana Learns Eligibility:
- Enrollment is now open through Friday, December 20.
- Interested families can visit IndianaLearns.org to check if their child is eligible. If eligible, families will immediately be able to view available funds, as well as local learning partners, and schedule approved services.
- Schools and families with questions can reach out to the Indiana Learns team by emailing info@indianalearns.org.
Substitute Teachers Needed - Apply now!
Are you looking for a flexible way to give back to your community while earning extra income? Consider becoming a substitute teacher at Maconaquah Elementary! As a substitute, you'll have the opportunity to make a positive impact on students' lives, while enjoying a rewarding and fulfilling experience. With a variety of schedules available, substitute teaching is a great option for parents who want to balance work and family life. Join our team today and help shape the future of our students!
๐ Weekly Breakfast and Lunch Menu
๐ Braves of the Week
2nd Grade: Elizabeth Cardwell
Elizabeth showed a lot of bravery and courage at our Veterans Day program. She filled in as an alternate for a speaking part and did a great job. I am proud of her for showing such confidence and being willing to help her classmates and her school. Bravo, Elizabeth! Keep up the awesome work.
3rd Grade: Ryleigh Vandeyacht
Ryleigh is such a great example of what it means to be a BRAVE! She is kind, polite, hard worker, and a great friend! She is a team player. She is bright and conscientious. Ryleigh has a can-do, helpful attitude which means she doesn't complain and grumble but gives her best effort all the time. We are so thankful to have Ryleigh in our class family!
4th Grade: Mira Tossou
Mira has shown incredible growth in Math this quarter, putting in remarkable effort and embodying what it truly means to be a Brave. She approaches each day with courage and determination, even when faced with challenges, and never gives up. Not only has Mira been dedicated to her own success, but she also goes above and beyond by helping those around her achieve theirs. Her perseverance and kindness inspire us all.
5th Grade: Connor Shaffer
Connor is a fantastic example of what it means to be a Brave. He is always eager to lend a helping hand whenever he can. His sense of humor shines through, and he often has a great joke to share. Every day, he comes to school with excitement and a readiness to learn. Keep up the great work and positive energy, Connorโyou're doing an amazing job!