

Lenape News Flash

Lenape Pride is for you, for us, for everyone.
Upcoming Events
April
- April 23, 24, & 25 - PSSA ELA Testing - Grades 7 & 8
- April 29 & 30 - PSSA Math Testing - Grades 7 & 8
May
- May 1
- PSSA Science Testing - 8th Grade Only
- Band Spring Concert - 7:00 pm
- May 7 - Spring Choir Concert - 7:00 pm
- May 13 - Orchestra Spring Concert - 7:00 pm
- May 21 - 6th Grades Visit Lenape
What's Happening at Lenape
A Note from the Principal
The week of April 22:
Hello, Lenape Community!
Thanks for a great week! We kicked off the week continuing to take pride in our building and campus by cleaning and planting for Earth Day. Thank you to our 7th and 8th graders who worked hard on their ELA PSSAs Wednesday through Friday. Our students will take Math PSSA on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, and our 8th graders will finish with Science on Thursday. We have snacks, outside breaks, and other treats for the students throughout testing and appreciate their efforts. Thank you, also, to our teachers and staff for preparing our students and for our NJHS students who left positive and encouraging messages on the sidewalks! Our 9th graders have been enjoying a special schedule during testing that includes academic, social, and wellness sessions. In honor of Earth Day – and the beautiful weather we’ve been having – our students have been active around our school making it cleaner and greener! Mrs. Ciesielski’s science students took action on Earth Day by picking up litter around our school campus and surrounding area, significantly improving the cleanliness and beauty of our community! Ms. Brandecker and students freshened up our front memorial garden and Ms. Axenroth and Mrs. Kramer’s students have been busy planting flowers throughout our campus. These are only a few of our amazing projects. Thank you, staff and students!!
Finally, I’d like to give a special thank you to our Parent Council for assisting with the organizing of our Staff Appreciation Week. We’ve selected the theme “Our Staff Are Stars” and look forward to thanking all of the people who make Lenape the amazing place that it is! We have fun spirit day themes for staff and students each day and are including activities and treats daily. I’ve also been working with small businesses in the community on donations to end the week with some giveaways for staff. If you or your company would like to donate a prize for the staff, please email me at dhoffman@cbsd.org. We will be listing all of our donors in our May 9 newsletter.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the beautiful weather!
Have a great weekend!
Dave Hoffman
Lenape Proud
Garden Renovations with Ms. Brandecker
National Junior Honor Society
Last week, the Lenape Middle School chapter of the National Junior Honors Society inducted 159 new members. This year was extra special as we had music played by two previous members, Thomas O’Reilly and Frankie Sikora, as our new members processed to their seats. Additionally, our students had the opportunity to choose a guest speaker for their induction and Mrs. Ciesielski helped motivate our students to achieve their goals and to put their best foot forward. We wish our students all the best as they continue their membership and future with the NJHS.
Art News
A new edition of the
Lenape Middle School Virtual Gallery
is available to view.
Students' artwork will be showcased in this
virtual gallery throughout the year.
Take a few minutes, put up your feet and ENJOY!
Are you looking for another way to donate to 3 graduating seniors pursuing art? Please consider donating items for baskets at this year's CBSD District Art Show! We are looking for items or gift cards to fill an arts and crafts basket and a family fun night basket. Please sign up using the form provided and drop off any donations to your school for your school's art teacher by May 10th. Thank you for your consideration and generosity!
Lenape's Activities Guide
We're excited to be able to offer a wide range of clubs and co/extracurricular activities to our students here at Lenape. Click Here to view the activities and extracurriculars that are offered. Check back often, as the list will be updated as new activities are added!
District Announcements
Food Services Newsletter
April Edition of "The Feed," CBSD's Food Services Newsletter by Aramark
Hold onto your lunch trays, Central Bucks! We've got a flavor extravaganza happening in our cafeterias this April: the Turkey & Apple Melt LTO is about to change your lunch game. Plus, get the inside scoop on student taste tests, genius snack hacks, and more in our newsletter. Don't just eat, experience! Read "The Feed"
e-Flyer
New Additions in CBSD "e-Flyer Folder" on Community Events
Did you know there's a webpage on CBSD.org where you can get information on various community events and activities happening around Central Bucks? Recent additions include flyers from the county theater for a summer film camp and Titan wrestling club summer camps. Check it out now!
Community News
Central Bucks Aquatics
Central Bucks Aquatics offers clinics in the spring for swimming and diving. We also offer lifeguard courses. Please see the links below for information about these programs and reach out to me at jsteinberg@cbsd.org with questions.
- Spring swim clinic (program for swimmers who want to get ready for participation with a swim team and those who already have team experience)
- Spring dive clinic (program for new divers and those with team experience)
- Lifeguard courses (initial certification and recertification available)
Good to Know!
Emergency Transportation Pass
From the Transportation Department:
An "Emergency Transportation Pass" has been established to assist the schools and transportation department in the event an emergency occurs, and a student must use an alternate bus stop other than the one assigned to that student.
The emergency pass is for one day PM use only.
These passes are only for emergency situations such as:
parent in the hospital or an emergency that prevents a parent to be home in time for the student's arrival home.
These passes are NOT to be used in situations such as:
a ride to a student's place of employment, medical appointments, religious instruction, scouts/girl scouts, joint student projects, parents on vacation, play dates, or any other non-emergency activities.
If you require the use of an Emergency Transportation Pass, please contact your school's Main Office.
Questions?
General inquiries:
- Main Office - 267-893-2800
- Lucy Loudenslager - Admin Assistant to Dave Hoffman - 267-893-2801
- Bridget Hackman - Admin Assistant to Heather Forester - 267-893-2802
Student-specific inquiries (scheduling, transition questions, support, etc.):
- School Counselors
- Marykate Schrack (Last names A-K): 267-893-2813
- Kate Mallon (Last names L-Z): 267-893-2811
Student Drop Off Procedures
Car Line Procedures:
From 7:00 - 7:30 am and 2:30 - 3:00 pm, traffic in and out of Lenape is ONE WAY. All traffic must enter from W. STATE STREET (202) and exit on to WEST STREET (back of building).
Car Riders:
Any student who arrives PRIOR TO 7:25 am by car will enter through the Gym or Cafeteria doors.
- Please use the “roller coaster” approach to dropping off to ensure that we have as many cars emptying at one time as possible.
- Pull up as far as possible. Once your car comes to a stop, students should disembark in the highlighted drop off/pick up zone (see map below) and should enter through the Gym or Cafeteria doors (whichever is closest).
- Cars must then exit on to West Street. PLEASE NO U-TURNS through the parking areas. Be aware of ONE-WAY SIGNS.
- For the students' safety, do not use the church or medical building parking lots for drop off.
- Please do not drive through bus lanes that run parallel to West State Street (RT. 202).
Any student who arrives after 7:25 AM should enter through the Main Office door.
Students must be in first period by 7:30 in order to avoid being marked late.
Early Dismissal Requests
To Sign a Student Out Early:
1. Fill out an Early Dismissal Request in the Parent Portal.
- If someone, other than the parent, will be picking up your child indicate their name in the Remarks section.
2. When you arrive at school
- Ring the doorbell
- Give us your child's name.
3. Wait in your car for your child.
4. If you do not fill out a request in the Parent Portal
- Parents will need to enter the school, with I.D., to sign out their child.
- If you do not have a form of identification, you will not be able to sign out your student unless ok'd by security or the principal.
Most importantly, please leave ample time for pick up. Students can be located in areas of the building that are difficult to reach or their classroom may be located far from their locker. We do our best to get your student as quickly as possible.
Lenape Cell Phone Policy
All cell phones/electronic devices should be in the “power off” position and kept out of sight during school hours. It is recommended that they stay in the students' lockers. The use of electronic imaging devices associated with cell phones/electronic devices, or any similar type of communications technology is prohibited.
If a message needs to be given to your child, please call the office at 267-893-2800 and we will get the message to them as soon as possible, without disrupting the class. If your child is ill or has another issue, they may ask an adult in the building to see the nurse or guidance counselor at any time.
PURPOSE OF POLICY:
- Maintain the integrity of the academic environment.
- Keep private property not necessary for academic endeavors protected and secure from loss, theft, and damage.
- Respect the personal privacy of students and staff in the school.
- Ensure students do not connect to websites/social media sites/other resources that are prohibited and blocked by Central Bucks School District.
- Ensure devices are not used to take pictures or videos of individuals without their permission.
CONSEQUENCES: The following progressive consequences are in place for students that violate this policy:
- First Infraction: The device will be confiscated, placed in a blue envelope, and given to the appropriate personnel (administrator, resource officer or office staff). The infraction will be noted, and students will be given back the device at the end of the school day.
- Second Infraction: Process for 1st infraction AND student will be assigned an administrative detention.
- Third Infraction: Process for 1st infraction, PARENT/GUARDIAN will need to pick up the device at the end of the school day, and student will be assigned a Saturday detention.
- Additional Infractions: Parent will need to pick the phone up for each additional infraction, additional detentions will be assigned, and suspension of extra-curricular activities will be included in the conversation along with improvement plan.
Important Attendance Information
As we begin the 2024-2025 school year, we want to remind you of the specific procedures regarding attendance.
Parent/Guardian Alert About Student Absences: When your child is not in school, you will receive both text message and email notification. The purpose of this is to ensure that you are aware that your child is not in school on a given day(s).
Excused Absence: Parent/guardian must notify the attendance office by 10:30am for elementary and 9:00am for secondary via Parent Portal. Emails are not accepted. Absences submitted through the Parent Portal will also serve as the excuse for the absence. For extenuating circumstances in which a parent/guardian does not have internet access and must excuse their student by phone, within 3 days after returning to school, the student must present a written excuse note signed by the parent/guardian, clearly indicating the reasons for the absence. Consistent with state attendance law, the school will classify an absence as “excused” for one of the following reasons only:
· Illness
· Death in the immediate family
· Exceptionally urgent reasons
· Religious observances with prior approval
· Tutorial work
· Educational tours or trips with prior approval (not to exceed five days per year)
· Health care (must present a doctor’s note for the absence to be medically excused)
Any absence that can be anticipated beforehand should be brought to the attention of the building principal well in advance of the absence.
Secondary students who are absent more than twenty days from any year-long course may be denied academic credit for that course. Credit for semester courses may be denied if ten days of absence are exceeded. In addition, students who are absent for more than twenty days may be ineligible to participate in extracurricular activities and/or compete in PIAA sports. Special consideration will be given to those students who are seriously ill.
Religious Observation: For full or part-time absence of a student to observe a religious holiday, it is necessary that the request be put in through the Parent Portal prior to the religious holiday(s).
Educational Tours or Trips: Requests by parents/guardians for permission to have children absent from school for educational tours or trips must be made to and processed by the principal or his/her designee. The request must be received by the principal at least ten (10) days prior to the anticipated absence. The total number of approved days of absence shall not exceed five (5) days in a given school year. Days exceeding these guidelines shall be considered unlawful and/or unexcused. The student shall be held responsible for making up missed assignments.
Unexcused or Unlawful Absences: All absences for reasons other than those cited above will be considered as “unexcused.” All “unexcused” absences for students under the age of eighteen are also recorded as “unlawful.” When a student accumulates three days of unlawful absence in a school year, the principal shall send an official “first notice” to the parent/guardian. In addition, a “School Attendance Improvement Plan” will be developed to improve student attendance. For each incident of unlawful absence after the sixth unlawful absence, the principal or designee shall do one or more of the following: refer the child to an attendance improvement program, refer to Children and Youth or file a truancy citation with the District Magistrate. Importantly, for students aged 18 and older, absenteeism may result in credit denial as outlined in sections above.
Cumulative Absences: Whenever a student accumulates ten (10) or more absences in a school year, the parent guardian will receive an official letter stating that every absence thereafter must be medically excused by a doctor. Failure to do so will then result in unexcused absences and potential truancy proceedings.
Consecutive Absences: Whenever a student has ten (10) consecutive absences and there is no evidence that these absences are “excused”, the district will begin the process to remove the student from its active membership roll.
Tardiness and Early Dismissal: Whenever students arrive late or depart prior to the end of the school day, parents must enter that information into the Parent Portal. These incidents are recorded as “excused” or “unexcused” applying the same criteria as those for full-day absences. Students arriving after the midpoint of the morning or departing before the midpoint of the school day will be recorded as ½ day absent. At the secondary level, this will affect the student’s ability to participate on the day of an extracurricular activity. Minutes accumulated due to tardiness or early dismissal will count towards overall attendance accounting. If significant minutes are missed, this will result in truancy proceedings and, at the secondary level, may impact the awarding of credit for a particular course missed.
Laptop Information
Laptop Breakage
We have seen a rise in the amount of screen breaks for student laptops. Our policy covers for 2 broken screens per device. If your child’s laptop screen breaks 3 times, we will be required to send you an invoice for the repair and labor. The current cost for this is $200. Please remind your child to care for their laptops. Some simple steps to assist are:
- Use two hands when holding or moving the device.
- Use clean hands while using the laptop or iPad.
- Use only the provided digital pen or finger on the screen.
- Use only the power adapter that came with the device.
- Use a microfiber cloth to clean the screen.
- Keep device stored in the provided case. This includes traveling through the hallways, on buses, or anytime the device is not being utilized.
- Make sure nothing is on the keyboard, close the lid, and remove all cables if any are plugged into the laptop. Place laptop in your bag carefully.
- Be careful when placing your case on the floor. Keep the device off the floor so screens do not get stepped on by others.
Free & Reduced Lunch
Learn more about applying for free and reduced meal pricing and apply here. You can also visit the full informational webpage here.
Children's Health Insurance Program
Children's Health Insurance Program
The Children's Health Insurance Program — or CHIP — is Pennsylvania's program to provide health coverage to uninsured children and teens who are not eligible for or enrolled in Medicaid/Medical Assistance.
Regardless of the reasons your children might not have health insurance, CHIP may be able to help you. Apply now.
Recursos Para Padres Hispanohablantes
Abajo se encuentran recursos en Español para padres y guardianos de los estudiantes de Central Bucks.