Yost Weekly Update: August 11, 2023
Yost Elementary: Home of the World's Greatest Kids and Staff
November 22, 2024
Thanksgiving Break
Yost campus is closed for the Thanskgiving holiday on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of next week. Students return on Monday, December 2.
Pictures from the Week
Yost Information
Yost Student Council
Yost Student Council delivered over 1,300 food items to the Westchester Food Pantry. They are doing great things for our school and community.
DSC K-4 Anonymous Safety Reporting Form
The link below will be used for any necessary safety reports for an elementary school in Duneland.
Armed Intruder Drill at Yost
Per Indiana Code 10-21-1-10, it is now a requirement that schools announce when we will be having an Armed Intruder Drill. We will be holding our second Armed Intruder Drill the week of 12/2-12/6. We will not be using theatrics, such as simulated loud noises, during the drill. If any students are upset by the drill, they will be encouraged to speak with their teacher, the school counselor, or our administrative staff for support.
Student Recognition
Yost Student Council as well as students that recieved a perfect score on IREAD were recognized at Monday's DSC School Board meeting.
Christmas for Kids
Below is the link for the Amazon wishlist for Christmas for Kids. There are 40 kiddos this year needing assistance. We will have a donation tree at conferences as well.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/GVI17FQWQMGX?ref_=wl_share
Thank you!!!
Road Closure Update
Due to unforeseen additional repairs, the Wagner Road bridge over I-94 will be closed two weeks longer, until approximately the week of December 16th
October Related Arts Students of the Month
Gym- Jon Kolosci (Ms. Toth) & Sawyer Adler (Ms. Spain)
Library- Jaxson McClaran (Ms. Toth) & Charlotte Sandlin (Mrs. Faher)
Art- Bexley Burkhart (Ms. Hasselberger) & Jaxson Reinhardt-Hatfield (Ms. Toth)
Music- Ezekiel Markley (Mr. Diaz) &nLucy Mocabee (Mrs. Mendenhall)
Yost PTO Student Directory
For those families that volunteered, the student directory is attached.
Traffic Patterns
Please refer to the video for updated traffic patterns.
Yost Purple Star Designation
Yost is committed to supporting and honoring those men and women that currently serve and have served in our military.
Upcoming Events
11/25 Body Safety Dunebrook presentations
11/25 Yost Family Math Night
11/27-11/29 Thanksgiving vacation (no school)
12/14 Yost PTO Pancake Breakfast
12/20 End of Semester 1
12/23-1/6 Winter Recess (no school)
1/7 Second Semester begins
Yost Attendance
Attendance Goals
The first step to maximizing academic growth throughout the year is getting to school as much as possible. This year, we have a goal of a 95% attendance rate for the year. We will celebrate class winners and share our school attendance rate for the week.
DSC Attendance Policy
In an effort to improve attendance which directly positively impacts student growth and achievement along with adhering to the new state law regarding attendance, Senate Enrolled Act (SEA) 282, Duneland School Corporation has developed a new Attendance Policy.
A few important changes:
- Parent/Guardian Verified Absence: This is a new category of student attendance. It is used when an absence does not meet the criteria to be considered "Excused" or "Unexcused." There will only be four (4) Parent/Guardian Verified absences allowed a semester. Additional absences called in by a parent or guardian not meeting the definition of "Excused" will be considered "Unexcused."
- Parents only have one (1) week to verify an absence or provide documentation for an "Excused" absence.
- A student who is absent from school for five (5) days within a ten (10) week period without the absences considered "Excused" will be deemed a student in need of truancy prevention.
Attendance Facts
- Absenteeism in the first month of school can predict poor attendance throughout the school year. Half the students who miss 2-4 days in September go on to miss nearly a month of school.
- Chronic absence appears to have doubled by the end of the 2021-22 school year. We estimate that it now affects nearly one out of three students (or 16 million vs. 8 million students in the 2018-19 school year).
- Poor attendance can influence whether children read proficiently by the end of third grade or be held back.
- By 6th grade, chronic absence becomes a leading indicator that a student will drop out of high school.
- Research shows that missing 10 percent of the school, or about 18 days in most school districts, negatively affects a student’s academic performance. Chronic absence is considered two days a month.
- When students improve their attendance rates, they improve their academic prospects and chances of graduating.
- The most important thing to track is not just how many are missing school without an excuse but how many are missing so many days in excused and unexcused absences that academics are off track.
- Missing one (1) day of school every two (2) weeks, adds up to almost a year and half of school from kindergarten to senior in high school.
This Week in Yost Attendance & Grade-Level Winners
Yost Attendance- 95.2%
Kindergarten- Mrs. Nay 96.2%
1- Mrs. Hernandez 96.8%
2- Mrs. Street 99.0%
3- Mr. Dodds 99.6%
4- Ms. Taylor 97.9%
DSC Information
WINTER BASEBALL CAMP
Welcome to our 2024 Winter Baseball Camp!
The Holiday Baseball Camp consists of 3 days of baseball activities for $50.
DECEMBER 26-27-28
- Grades 3-5 11am-12:30PM
- Grades 6-8 1:00 – 2:30 PM
- Day One = Defense (IF, OF, P/C Drills)
- Day Two= Offense (Tee Work, Soft Toss, Short Toss, Batting Practice, and our most important TWO STRIKE APPROACH**)
- Day Three = FUN! TROJAN OBSTACLE COURSE and the World Series Wiffle Ball Tourney
Link to Sign Up:
Dyslexia Screener
Below is information regarding the universal screener for dyslexia. This link connects you to information from the IDOE. As required by state law, all kindergarten, first, and second graders were screened for learning characteristics of dyslexia this year. Your child's results will be shared through the mCLASS Home Connect report. School staff will be contacting parents/ guardians of students who were identified as at risk or at some risk for characteristics of dyslexia to schedule a meeting
Early Learning HUB
Learn more about the Duneland Early Learning Classes at the the HUB. Click on the image below to enroll.
NorthShore Clinic for All DSC Students
To make an appointment please call 219-763-8112. Let NorthShore know you are a Duneland School student or staff member and that you would like to make an appointment at the Duneland School Clinic located at the old CMS.
DSC Transportation Information
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.
DSC Food Service
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.
Newton Yost Elementary School
Email: jhuwig@duneland.k12.in.us
Website: https://www.duneland.k12.in.us/Domain/12
Location: 100 West Beam Street, Porter, IN, USA
Phone: 219.983.3640