The Tiger Times
11/8/2024
West Newton Elementary
Email: sstrube@decaturproud.org
Website: decaturproud.org/westnewtonelementary
Location: West Newton Elementary School, 7529 South Mooresville Road, West Newton, IN, USA
Phone: 317-856-5237
Twitter: @wntigers
MISSION
VISION
PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
Dear West Newton Families,
West Newton will host our annual Winter Wonderland Craft Fair + Breakfast with Santa on Sat., Nov. 16 from 9am-1pm. This is our traditional event offering photo opportunities with Santa on the West Newton stage, shopping at our amazing Craft Fair, purchasing a delicious breakfast from our Lions Club members, and enjoying the beginning of the holiday season together! Our Kindergartners will take the stage at 10:30am for a holiday performance to warm everyone’s hearts. This event is earlier than in years past, but we knew everyone would enjoy getting started on their holiday plans with the West Newton Tigers.
Our West Newton staff takes great pride in honoring our Veterans. If you know of a Veteran who is in need of Military Family Resources, please share our West Newton website at WN Military Family Resources so that our veterans can access resources at the following links: Indiana Dept. of Foreign Affairs, Helping Heroes, Marion County Veteran Affairs. Mrs. Amanda Burch is our Military Family Resources contact at West Newton and she can be reached at 317-856-5237, ext. 21206.
The West Newton staff continues to prepare our students to be “Tomorrow Ready”. Thank you so much for partnering with us in our students’ success and for sharing your children with us. #DecaturProud
With Tiger Pride,
Susan D. Strube
Principal
District Attendance Policy
https://www.decaturproud.org/families/attendance
Attendance
Daily attendance is essential for academic growth and development. Regular daily attendance is the responsibility of the parent and student. Students are expected to comply with Indiana’s Compulsory Attendance statute (IC 30-33-2) which requires students to attend school. Communication regarding attendance between home and school is essential to student success.
Reporting
Parents/Guardians are to report the absence of their child to the school on the day of the absence. In the event of a single absence, a written, verbal, or electronic statement of the cause will be accepted.
Excused Absences
Students are expected to be in school except for the following reasons with documentation:
A. Illness verified by a note from the parent (by phone, written, or electronic communication) *The school reserves the right to verify such statements and to investigate the cause of each in the event of prolonged, repeated, or unexplained absences before excusal.
B. Illness verified by a note from the doctor.
C. Service as a page or honoree of the general assembly
D. Service on a precinct election board or helper to a political candidate on the date of an election
E. Subpoena to appear in court as a witness in a judicial proceeding
F. Exhibiting or participating in the Indiana Fair for educational purposes by a student or member of the student’s household.
G. Participating in an educationally related non-classroom activity which is consistent with and promotes educational philosophy and goals of the School Corporation, facilitates the attainment of specific educational objectives, is part of the goals and objectives of an approved course or curriculum, represents a unique educational opportunity, cannot reasonably occur without interrupting the school day, and is approved in advance by the school principal.
H. Doctor, dentist, counseling appointments (Documented with a note from the doctor, dentist or counselor for an excused absence)
I. Death in the immediate family
J. Recovery from an accident
K. Required court attendance
L. Major religious holidays and religious instruction provided by a church up to 120 minutes/week per the guidelines in IC 20-33-2-19
M. Required appointments for the citizenship process
N. Military connected family absences related to deployment and return
*The above list of excusals applies to all MSD of Decatur Township Schools. Secondary (middle and high schools) have additional excusals due to the age of students. Full attendance policies for each school can be found in the student handbooks on the school webpages.
Attendance Notifications & Truancy Prevention
Unexcused Absences
An unexcused absence is any absence not covered under the definition of excused absence or an exception to compulsory attendance. An out-of-school suspension shall not be considered an unexcused absence.
Three (3) unexcused absences - teacher will call the parent/guardian and document with office administration; Notification sent via Skyward Family Access
Five (5) unexcused absences within a ten (10) week period - Skyward letter sent; required attendance conference scheduled including a representative of the school, a teacher of the student, and the parent/guardian; Student Attendance Success Plan created at conference (see checklist for guidance and success plan document)
Eight (8) unexcused absences - Skyward letter sent and school administrator will call the parent/guardian
Ten (10) unexcused absences - letter sent from the Superintendent’s office, delivered by Decatur Township School Police; a report will be made to DCS (Send to Lisa Perry)
Fifteen (15) unexcused absences - home visit made by school personnel
Twenty (20) unexcused absences - a report will be made to DCS; Letter sent from the Superintendent’s Office scheduling a meeting with the District Attendance Officer. Send documentation of all steps completed to Kathy Flores (form coming soon) The meeting will be scheduled AT THE SCHOOL w/ Emily LeMay and Principal present (Kathy will send calendar invite)
**Continued absences may result in a referral to the Marion County Prosecuting Attorney, Juvenile Division
**The district reserves the right to refuse intra-district transfers due to excessive absenteeism
**District administration reserves the right to refuse out of district requests due to excessive absenteeism
Policy updated in accordance with SEA 282.
DC ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL LEAGUE INFORMATION
1ST AND 2ND GRADE BOYS
What:
Who:
Boys grades 1st-2nd (One 75 minute session per week)
Where
Armstrong Pavilion
When:
Monday Nights - 7:30 to 9:00pm
November - 4, 11, 18, 25
December - 2, 9, 16
January - 6, 13, 27
- February - 3, 10, 27
- March - 3, 10
Register:
https://public.eventlink.com/registrations?id=2608bcee-ae11-4207-cd87-08dccc402327
3RD - 6TH GRADE BOYS
What:- The Decatur Central Boys 3rd-6th Grade Basketball Program is a true player development league formed by Coach Surber and the high school athletic department. The league is built upon priorities of teaching, learning, and building love for the sport. We use purposeful, researched-based teaching methods & progressions to develop basketball skills, increase terminology and overall game knowledge.
- Each week, teams will practice with their coach on skill development, terminology and knowledge.
Who:
Boys grades 3rd-6th
Where
Games: Decatur Middle School
Practice: TBD by each coach
When:
Practice starts: Week of November 4th
Games begin: Week of December 2nd
Season Ends: Week of March 10th
Register:
https://public.eventlink.com/registrations?id=2608bcee-ae11-4207-cd87-08dccc402327
Coaches App:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoJY5B_dLu7svQZp0vYqiTz_OOen1t71nYvtPRbccearJLBg/viewform
1ST AND 2ND GRADE GIRLS
What:
The Decatur Central Girls 1st-2nd grade Basketball Program is a true player development league formed by Coach Carothers and the high school athletic department. The league is built upon priorities of teaching, learning, and building love for the game. We use purposeful, researched-based teaching methods & progressions to develop basketball skills and intelligence.
Each week, there will be a series of whole group demonstrations on individual and team skills. After each of these demonstrations, we will break down into small groups and practice these skills. Later in the season, the players will learn team concepts by playing controlled half court games of 3 on 3.
The emphasis in the 1st-2nd grade program will be on teaching the participants “how to play” rather than “running plays” and “winning games.” Each week, we will build on the previous week’s skills and concepts.
Who:
Girls grades 1st-2nd (One 75 minute session per week)
Where
Armstrong Pavilion
When:
Monday Nights - 6:00 to 7:30pm
October - 21, 28
November - 4, 11, 18, 25
December - 2, 9, 16
January - 6, 13, 27
February - 3, 10, 27
Register:
https://public.eventlink.com/registrations?id=96c2b5eb-7688-4e8b-5882-08dccc1a87c1
3rd - 6th GRADE GIRLS
What:
The Decatur Central Girls 3rd-6th Grade Basketball Program is a true player development league formed by Coach Carothers and the high school athletic department. The league is built upon priorities of teaching, learning, and building love for the sport. We use purposeful, researched-based teaching methods & progressions to develop basketball skills, increase terminology and overall game knowledge.
Each week, teams will practice with their coach on skill development, terminology and knowledge.
Games will take place once a week.
Regular season and playoffs.
3rd-4th grade division and 5th-6th grade division.
Who:
Girls grades 3rd-6th
Where
Games: DTSE gym (across from Valley Mills Elementary)
Practice: TBD by each coach
When:
Practice starts: Week of October 21st
Games begin: Week of November 4th
Season Ends: Week of February 24th
Coaching Application 3rd-6th grade:
https://forms.gle/T4XbRQsaXHKVy3kZ7
Register:
https://public.eventlink.com/registrations?id=e2471295-30ce-4ee2-39a4-08dccc2011b6
DCHS Gleaners' Food Pantry
Dry and fresh food items will be available for drive thru pick up for any families with children enrolled in MSD of Decatur Township Schools!
When: Select Thursdays 11:00AM – 11:50AM (dates listed on intake form)
Where: DCHS, Door 10
How to apply: Complete the intake form below and submit! (required for each distribution date). The form must be completed by the Tuesday before the pick date.
Contact Mattie Hurt anytime at mhurt@decaturproud.org or call DCHS main office at 317-856-5288 during school hours.
DCHS Gleaners' Food Pantry Intake Form
Dates for Pantry Pick-Up:
October 3, 2024
October 24, 2024
November 7, 2024
November 21, 2024
December , 2024
December 19, 2024
January 9, 2025
January 23, 2025
February 6, 2025
March 6, 2025
March 20, 2025
April 3, 2025
April 17, 2025
May 1, 2025
May 15, 2025
Proud to be a WN Tiger!!
West Newton PTO - Events at a Glance
NOVEMBER
11/11 - Veterans Day Program @ 8:30 am
11/12 - PTO Meeting @ 5:00 pm
11/16 - Winter Wonderland
11/25 - Gray Brother Pies Fundraiser
DECEMBER
12/3 - PTO Meeting @ 5:00
12/9-12/13 - Secret Santa Shop / 9:00-1:00 pm each day
SCHOOL SUPPLIES STORE
POPCORN FRIDAY EVERY OTHER WEEK
Popcorn is $.50 per bag. Popcorn money will be collected all week and the popcorn will be distributed during the students' lunch time. All proceeds benefit the Student Activity fund and the Staff Fund.
Popcorn Friday will take place every other week!!
FOOD FREE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
NO SMOKING / NO VAPING POLICY
Decatur Township School Police Department, (DTSPD), in collaboration with the Drug Free Coalition, is excited to offer a new diversion program for students found to be in possession of tobacco products,
e-cigarettes, and or vaping devices. DTSPD has also partnered with our local courts in an effort to minimize the use of these products and devices on our campuses. Our students, if found with the aforementioned items, would be in violation of Indiana Code 35-46-1-10.5, Minor in Possession of a Tobacco Product or an Electronic Cigarette or 7.1-5-12-8 Smoking in a Prohibited Area. Each of these would be met with an Indiana citation, also known as a “Uniform Traffic Ticket,” (UTT). When submitted to the courts, the cost of the ticket for this violation is $170.50. This is an actual ticket and will affect your license or the ability to obtain one if left unpaid. Our objective however, is not to create financial hardship, but to have an opportunity to educate students and families on the dangers of vaping and tobacco products. Twice per month, DTSPD officers will present a 1-hour class for students who have opted to accept the terms of the diversion program. The cost of the class for a student attending alone is $75.00. If a student attends the class with a parent or guardian, the class is discounted at a cost of $25.00. Upon the completion of the class, the UTT, or citation, will not be referred to the courts, and there will be no record of the violation. A student may only participate in the program once per school year, and only twice throughout their entire school career.
VOLUNTEERS
Indianapolis Public Library: Decatur Branch Programming Survey
Hello Decatur Township community members.
Please share your input on programs you would like to see offered at the Indianapolis Public Library Decatur Branch and what times work best for you and your family. Follow the link to fill out a brief survey. Thank you for your time. https://forms.gle/SMY6iUxCGHUaSbMF9
Distribution of information by a community group in accordance with MSD Decatur policy does not imply, directly or indirectly, that the group's program(s), event(s) and/or service(s) is sanctioned, sponsored or endorsed by the district, the Board of Education or the superintendent."
Current Job Openings in Decatur Schools
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Textbooks
K-12 Curriculum - No Fees
Per state legislation, Indiana families will not be charged textbook fees. Parents and students will continue to be responsible for any lost or damaged educational material, including but not limited to, lost textbooks, lost or damaged iPad and related components, library books, cafeteria fees, extracurricular activities, fundraising, and NSF check fees.