Husky Highlights for Families
Hawthorn Updates & News ~ Oct. 24, 2024
Hawthorn Elementary School
School Hours: 9:10-4:10
School Phone: 816-359-4390
Principal: Brooke Renton
Assistant Principal: Kristen Mitchell
Counselor: Bianca Mayfield-Miller
Front Office Information
Angie Linard: Attendance Administrative Assistant/ Registrar
Phone: 359-4390
Email: hawthornadministrativeassistants@parkhill.k12.mo.us
If you need to make transportation changes please contact the office prior to 3:15. This will help ensure that dismissal goes smoothly and minimize the chance of a possible miscommunication.
Mark Your Calendars
Oct. 24th-- Parent Conferences (12-8pm)
Oct. 24th & 25th-- NO SCHOOL
Oct. 28th-Nov. 1st-- Hawthorn Book Fair (info. below)
Oct. 28th-Nov. 1st-- Red Ribbon Week (details below)
Oct. 29th-- Trunk or Treat (info. below)
This Week at Hawthorn
Students enjoyed PAW-PALOOZA on Tuesday. As a school, we track how many PAW POINTS we earn for demonstrating the Husky Expectations. We have earned over 25,000 during the first quarter and that deserves a celebration. We also celebrated student leaders at our first assembly of the year.
Red Ribbon Week- Oct. 28th-Nov. 1st
Help us raise awareness about the importance of being drug-free and bully-free. Our student council has planned some fun spirit days for us during Red Ribbon Week.
Counseling Connection News
Book Fair!!
PTA NEWS
Trunk or Treat!!
Trunk or Treat will be held on Tuesday, October 29, and will be bigger and better than ever with food trucks, a book fair, bounce houses, face painting, hair coloring, and plenty of sweet treats.
You can help make this an amazing event by donating bags of candy, making a monetary donation, or signing up to host a trunk.
2024-25 Yearbook Orders Being Accepted
Yearbooks can now be ordered now through March 3rd! Be sure to get your order in by January 31st if you want it personalized.
Use the QR code or go to www.inter-state.com/order and enter code 91527Q.
Community Events & Information
Planning Ahead...
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Approved Birthday Treat List
Families may send classroom or birthday treats if they want to, as long as the treat they send is an approved treat that meets current guidelines used to protect the health and safety of students and staff who have allergies and other food intolerances. All treats must be sent in their original packaging and will be distributed in accordance with school guidelines. A complete list of approved treats is available below:
Stickers
Erasers
Pencils
Crazy straws
Blow Pops
Juice boxes
Popcorn
Smarties
Dum Dum lollipops
Jelly Belly
Nerds
Ring Pops
Skittles
Sour Patch Kids
Starburst
Swedish Fish
Life Saver Gummies
Nominate a Park Hill Star!
Has someone gone above and beyond for you lately? Have you noticed someone making a difference for our students and staff? If so, nominate them today for a Park Hill Star!
ARRIVAL
Daily Arrival Procedures
DISMISSAL
Daily Dismissal Procedures
Your child's teacher will reach out to confirm your child's daily dismissal plan. Please communicate any changes to this plan, as they arise, throughout the school year to ensure that your child gets home safely each day.
BUS RIDERS: Bus riders are dismissed through the north doors (by the gym) each afternoon. Classroom teachers walk students to the buses and help them find the appropriate bus. During the first few days, this process can take a bit longer than normal as staff members double check that all students are on the correct bus. Then, the bus can get further delayed as the drivers take time to make sure students safely get off at the right stop.
If your child is a bus rider you will be able to access bus information in your parent portal on the morning of Monday, August 12th.
ADVENTURE CLUB: Students who participate in the after-school care program, Adventure Club, will be dismissed directly to the cafeteria. Adventure Club staff checks in each student and cross-checks with our front office to ensure that all students who are enrolled in Adventure Club are accounted for at dismissal.
WALKERS: Walkers will be dismissed through the K/1 Pod doors and can meet their families near the baseball field south of the playground. Students who don't have a parent/guardian meeting them at school, will be accompanied to the corner of Chariton and 81st Street by a staff member who will make sure they cross safely.
While the car rider line will be slow the first few days, once students and families learn the routine, it will speed up considerably. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding that our main focus is on all students getting into cars safely. Parents can help by staying in your vehicle and allowing staff members to assist students into cars and teaching your child how to buckle their own seat belt.
PLEASE NOTE: We just received information that they plan to close Childress @ Barry Rd. at some point in the coming weeks. Since we don't know WHEN that is happening, it is difficult to communicate a clear plan at this time. When the time comes we will send updated dismissal information. Thank you in advance for your patience.
CAR RIDER DISMISSAL PROCESS
Cafeteria Information
Current Meal Prices
These are the prices for the 2024-25 school year:
- Elementary breakfast: $1.75
- Elementary lunch: $2.95
- Adult lunch: $4.00
· Ala carte milk: $.70
To add money to your child’s meal account, please visit our nutrition services webpage.
Families who think they might qualify for free and reduced meals should apply for these benefits.
If your child is eligible for free and reduced meal benefits and you apply, you can also receive additional benefits like fee waivers, activity scholarships, free screenings, school supplies and more.
Eligible families will need to reapply to receive the meal benefits for the 2024-25 school year. We encourage families to apply online through the SchoolCafe platform.
You can find more information about Nutrition Services in the document attached below.