Logger Highlights
January 10, 2025
Sending Birthday Wishes to...
11th - Winston Fannin
12th - Addy Falk
12th - Jazmaine Mount
16th - Selah Bennett
17th - Haylee Maschino
Student of the Week
Simon Nusser
Grade: 12th Grade
Parent’s Name(s): Anita Nusser/Brian & Brooke Fenske (Host Parents)
Future Plans: When Simon goes back to Germany, he plans to get an apprenticeship in wholesale and foreign trade.
Favorite Book: Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
Hobbies and Interests: Podcasts, Basketball, Drones, Cross Country
School Activities: Basketball, Cross Country, Teacher's Assistant in the 4th Grade class, Hollywood to Harbor Project
Staff Comments: Congratulations to Simon, our Student of the Week! Simon truly embodies what it means to be a Logger. He's always ready to lend a hand with a smile, setting a positive example for his peers in and out of the classroom. When he is not running cross country or playing basketball, he is enthusiastically cheering on fellow Logger athletes from the sidelines. Even beyond his athletic pursuits, Simon generously contributes his time to help with our Logger Loot Locker and helping in the fourth-grade classroom. He has been a fantastic addition to our Logger family, and we're so proud to recognize him this week.
Submitted By: Mrs. Loper
Updated January Lunch Menu
Parent Teacher Conferences - January 22nd
Parent Teacher Conferences (K - 12th Grade) are scheduled for Wednesday, January 22nd from 11:15 am - 1:15 pm and 3 pm - 6:30 pm. Please follow the links below to schedule a conference time with your child(ren)'s teacher(s).
Mrs. Berg - 7th & 8th Grade Social Studies, 9th Grade US History and 11th Grade World History
Mr. Beyer - 10th & 11th Grade Math, 9th Grade Health, and Senior Math
Mr. Garver - 8th, 11th & 12th Grade English
Mr. Hamilla - 10th Grade Business, 8th Grade Computers, and 6th Grade SS
Mrs. McGuiness - 8th Grade Art
Mrs. McQuillan - MS/HS Special Education Teacher
Mrs. Padgett - 6th & 7th Grade ELA, and Yearbook
Mrs. Powers - 6th Grade Science
Mrs. Ritter - 6th - 9th Grade Math
Ms. VanWulfen - 7th & 8th Grade Science, 10th Grade Biology, and 11th Grade Chemistry
*Check back next week if the link is not active for your child's teacher. Coming soon! Thank you for your patience.
Wellness Snack of the Month
Mark Your Calendar:
January
15th - LEO Meeting 3:30 PM
16th - Wellness Committee Meeting 3:20 PM
16th - Student Council Sponsored Hat Day $1
20th - Board of Education Meeting 6:30 PM
22nd - 1/2 Day Parent-Teacher Conferences
22nd - Community Expo (more information coming soon!)
27th - Athletic Booster Meeting 3:20 PM
Come Out To Support Our Basketball Players!
Friday, 1/17 | 5:30 PM
Girls & Boys Varsity Basketball AWAY @ Wolverine
The athletic schedule is also available on our website: https://boynefalls.org/parents/athletics-schedule/
Community Expo January 22, 2025
NHS Blood Drive February 4th
We are Hiring!
Building Healthy Communities - Step Up for School Wellness
A Happy New Year Begins with solutions through our Building Healthy Communities-Step Up for School Wellness program. This program has a five-step model that engages a School Health Team, helps us use our assessment data to make informed decisions, and provides opportunities to practice healthy behaviors. Here are 10 simple ways to reinforce what your student is learning at school by being active as a family at home:
1. Go on a Scavenger Hunt
Make a list of challenges (find a bird, snap a photo of a person smiling, etc.), split your family into teams, set a time limit and then head off to see who can complete the most items.
2. Take a Hike
Explore your neighborhood, a local zoo, or even a park in the winter! While the cold weather may be intimidating and keep you indoors, you actually can warm up really fast if you are moving!
3. Set 'Mileage' Goals for the Weekend
Decide as a family how many steps, or how many miles, you want to travel over the weekend, then have fun trying to reach the goal. You can use pedometers to measure steps taken while running errands, going on hikes, playing tag and more, and can challenge the family to increase your goal each weekend.
4. Play Some Games
Play a game that requires movement like charades, Twister, or video games with dancing.
5. Family Olympics
Get together with a group of families and compete in events like hula-hoops (super fun in the winter), 50-yard dash, relay race, snowman building, or a winter obstacle course. You can even make it an annual event!
6. Family Fitness Classes
If you like a more structured routine, try a fitness class designed for families, like stroller workouts, mom/dad and baby workouts or family yoga.
7. Do Chores Together
Vacuuming, washing floors, collecting and taking out the garbage, and even doing laundry work your muscles and burn calories while teaching your kids the value of responsibility. Make chores fun by setting a time limit and turning up the music while you work together as a family.
8. Plan Seasonal Outdoor Activities
Swimming, biking, canoeing and hiking are great in the summer, while sledding, ice skating, building a snowman or skiing are fun – and great for your fitness goals – in the winter.
9. Play Together
Tag, hide-and-go-seek, double-dutch jump rope, and dancing are so much fun you won't even realize it's exercise in disguise. These are not just warm weather activities, they are great in the winter too!
10. Try Some Family Sports
Go to a local gym or fitness facility and swim, shoot some baskets, play volleyball, or lift weights. These activities give you quality time as a family while staying active.