TOMAHAWK TRIBUNE
MVR-III School District- October 2021
Board of Education
The Board of Education meets on the third Wednesday of each month. To view board agendas and all supporting documents use the attached link.
https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=157
Board of Education Filing Dates
Candidates must personally sign the declaration of candidacy and other documents necessary for filing that requires a signature, and the signatures must be notarized. A candidate's completed declaration of candidacy and other necessary documents must be received by the district during the official candidate filing period in order for the candidate to appear on the ballot. Interested candidates may contact Stephanie Schomber at 636-271-1400 to register. Use the attached link to find the School Board Member requirements: https://www.mvr3.k12.mo.us/page/board-of-education
The Board of Education office will be closed for the Christmas Holiday on Thursday, December 23 through Monday, December 27th. The office will be open for the last date of filing for candidacy on Tuesday, December 28th from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Proposition 1 Updates
- The Coleman, Robertsville, and Truman playground projects are underway with concrete poured, most equipment in place, and the rubberized surface being installed. Equipment is starting to arrive in the District for the Nike and Zitzman playgrounds with new surfaces being set by the end of the month. Ribbon cutting ceremonies will be scheduled for the opening of each playground once they are complete.
- The Pacific Intermediate office renovation is nearing completion. Guests will continue to use the original main entrance until the ADA ramp to the new entrance is completed in February.
- Seven of the nine new buses are in the state of Missouri with the delivery of the seven buses to take place before the end of the trimester.
Franklin County Health Department's Updated Quarantine Options
The MVR-III Safe Return to School Plan and quarantine requirements are based on current Franklin County Health Department (FCHD) guidelines. Updated FCHD quarantine options are below.
- 14-day Quarantine - Quarantine at home for a full 14 days from the date of last exposure to the positive case. Return on day 15.
- 10-day Quarantine - Quarantine at home for a full 10 days from the date of last exposure to the positive case. May return to school on day 11, but will need to be watched closely for any symptoms, and wear a mask at school through day 14. If symptoms arise, stay home and arrange to get tested for COVID-19.
- 7-day Quarantine - Quarantine at home for a full 7 days from the date of last exposure to the positive case. May return to school on day 8, as long as they have proof of a negative COVID-19 test dated day 5 or later. Will also need to be watched closely for any symptoms, and wear a mask at school through day 14. If symptoms arise, stay home and arrange to get tested for COVID-19.
- Modified Quarantine - Only applies to exposures in school where both the positive case and close contact are properly masked. Students who are eligible for a modified quarantine are only allowed to attend school, must quarantine at home at all other times, and are not eligible to participate in extracurricular activities during modified quarantine.
- Test to Stay - Quarantine outside of school, but would be allowed to stay in school and participate in extracurricular activities under specific testing and masking protocols. Consent for testing is required.
(**Test to Stay option is not available for household exposures.**)
Additional items for consideration may be found in the MVR-III Safe Return to School Plan using the following link: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1559711/Safe_Return_-_COVID_Plan_Sept._16__2021___1_.pdf
STEM Initiative: Continuously Learning
MVR-III teachers are lifelong learners who are continuously developing new skills and strategies to create engaging, meaningful lessons for our students. Teachers participated in a 16 hour training to earn their certification in Project Lead The Way (PLTW). Project Lead The Way is a STEM initiative that teaches students how to explore nature, engage in learning that feels like play, and encourages children to keep discovering - now and for years to come. These lessons engage students in hands-on activities in computer science, engineering, and biomedical science.
Photos courtesy of Christine Pruett, Elementary Instructional Coach.
Pictured above from left to right. Far Left: Colton Henley and Debbie Dunn. Middle: Colton Henley, Jamie Harris, and Christina Oskins. Far Right: Christina Oskins and Bergandi McElwain.
Homecoming King Donald Singleton and Queen Laura Ortiz
Cara Filler Scheduled to Visit Pacific High School
Pacific High School
Third generation farmer, Harry Engelhart, shared his passion of farming with a group of Pacific High School students. Engelhart gave the students a tour of the farm and showed the students how to pick pumpkins. Families can find the Engelhart Farm at 2940 West Osage in Pacific.
Fall Musical
Honk! the musical is coming to Pacific High School. Theater students will perform their first show FREE of charge for area senior citizens on Tuesday, October 26th at 4 p.m. in the PHS Auditorium. Regular show times are Thursday through Saturday, October 28-30th at 7 p.m. with the final public showing on Sunday, October 31st at 3 p.m. Tickets may be purchased through the BOOKTIX Website: https://phsmo.booktix.com. Ticket prices are $10 for adults and $5 for students.
Riverbend Middle School
Riverbend staff is busy planning activities for students and community members. Up first is Red Ribbon Week October 25th-29th to promote a drug free lifestyle. Please see the list of spirit days above and encourage your student to join in on the fun.
On November 11th, the staff and students will host a Veteran’s Day drive-through parade. Riverbend students and faculty will be lining the school parking lot with messages of appreciation for all of our honored military veterans. The middle school band will be playing as the parade travels through the lot. All veterans are invited to take part in the celebration in honor of their service to our country. Contact the Riverbend Main Office at (636) 271-1481 for details.
Pacific Intermediate
Digital Citizenship
The third week of October is Digital Citizenship Week around the globe. What is Digital Citizenship? Digital citizenship is behaving responsibly and appropriately when utilizing technology—especially the internet. It involves morals, digital literacy, online safety, speaking up against cyberbullying, protecting privacy, good manners, respecting copyright laws, and more. Good digital citizenship also helps students understand the importance of balancing technology use with other non-digital activities. To help students learn more about digital citizenship, FBI Agent William Shink presented internet safety tips to students at Pacific Intermediate and Riverbend Middle School.
Tips for Internet Safety at Home
Create Internet boundaries at home
Discuss when and how long it is acceptable for your child to use the Internet
Discuss how to behave towards others when gaming, chatting, e-mailing, or when using social media
Encourage your child to be careful when disclosing personal information
Talk about the risks associated with meeting online “friends” in person
Discuss the consequences for bad behavior on the Internet
Coleman Elementary
The Blessing Box outside of Coleman Elementary was recently stocked with nonperishable food items. Thanks to Daddy O's Cheesesteaks for matching the proceeds of an area raffle to fill the Blessing Box. Since 2019, many families in the Gray Summit and Villa Ridge areas have come to rely on the items found in the box. Three former students, Mardi Fievet, Jenna Adair and Maygen Adair gifted the Blessing Box as a Girl Scout Silver Award project. Coleman appreciates these Difference Makers for supporting the community.
Nike Elementary
On March 22, 1915, the 48th General Assembly set aside the first Monday in October each year as "Missouri Day," due to the efforts of Mrs. Anna Brosius Korn, a native Missourian.
In 1969, the 75th General Assembly changed the date to the Third Wednesday in October. Missouri Day is a time for schools to honor the state and for the people of the state to celebrate the history of the state.
Robertsville Elementary
How strong is your magnet? Third grade scientists explored with magnets to understand the forces that occur on earth which cannot be seen. The learning objective was to understand that objects, such as the earth or electrically charged objects, can pull on other objects.
Truman Elementary
Teachers are observing their students work hard and meet their learning targets. Dr. Sladek said, "Truman staff are balancing the learning curriculum while creating an awesome environment for students to learn and grow."
Zitzman Elementary
Yoga Kids is now a featured activity at Zitzman. Students meet every Tuesday and Thursday morning with their Yoga Instructor, Jerri Anding. Thirty-three students ranging in ages from Kindergarten-4th grade enjoy their morning mindfulness sessions. Anding has a second session starting after Winter Break to allow a new group of students to attend Yoga Kids.
The program focusses on yoga poses, stretching, breathing, and mindfulness. Anding says, "It is a great way to start the day and prepare the mind and body for learning."
Little League Basketball Program
Girls and boys in grades 1st through 4th grade from our elementary buildings are eligible to participate.
All games will be played on Saturdays at Riverbend School (2085 Highway N in Pacific).
Student participation will determine program organization and scheduling of games.
1ST AND 2ND GRADE STUDENTS:
Students in 1st and 2nd grades will form teams to compete against each other.
The basketball season for 1st and 2nd grade will start in January after Winter Break and conclude in February.
3RD AND 4TH GRADE STUDENTS:
Students in 3rd and 4th grades will form teams to compete against each other.
The basketball season for 3rd and 4th grades will start in late February and finish in March.
Registration is open now through December 1st.
There will be a $25.00 fee due once registration is complete. Cash will be accepted or checks/money orders can be made out to "Pacific Little League Basketball". Please send money to the school office in which your child attends. Please make sure your envelope is labeled LITTLE LEAGUE BASEKETBALL ATTENTION: GILCREASE.
Any questions or concerns can be directed to Phil Gilcrease at 636-393-9155 or pgilcrease@mvr3.k12.mo.us
Dates to Remember:
Nov. 1st- No School/Professional Development Day
Nov. 8th- Parents as Teachers Day
Nov. 11th- Veterans Day
Nov. 12th- End of First Trimester
Nov. 13th- World Kindness Day
Nov. 17th- Education Support Professionals Day
Nov. 18th- Substitute Educator Appreciation Day
Nov. 22nd-26th- No School/Thanksgiving Break
Community Flyers
MVR-III School District
Director of Communications
Email: karmstrong@mvr3.k12.mo.us
Website: www.mvr3.k12.mo.us
Location: 126 North Payne Street, Pacific, MO, USA
Phone: 636-271-1400
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mvr3.socs.net/
Twitter: @DistrictMVR3