Lineville Intermediate News
February 15, 2024
LINEVILLE PHONE NUMBERS
ATTENDANCE...920-662-7875
Main Line.............920-662-7871
Fax Number.........920-662-7822
LV Pool................920-662-7795
LV Nurse-
Katie Petasek.....920-808-5875
SCHOOL HOURS
REMINDERS:
Feb. 16 D.A.R.E Graduation
Feb. 21 Power House Bubolz Nature Preserve Field Trip
Feb. 27 and 29- PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
Feb. 28 Odyssey House Bubolz Nature Preserve Field Trip
Mar. 1- NO SCHOOL
Mar. 25-29- NO SCHOOL- SPRING BREAK
ATTENDANCE LINE (920) 662-7875
When reporting an absence, please call our school’s attendance line at 920-662-7875 prior to the start of each school day.
Unless an emergency exists, all absences that are for more than 1 full day and not related to illness or injury require the completion of a Pre-Excused Absence Form at least 48 hours prior to the absence. The link to the form is below. Please note that this form requires both the parent and teachers' signatures.
JON JAGLER PROMOTED TO ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL
On Monday, February 12, the HSSD Board of Education approved the promotion of Jon Jagler to Associate Principal and Director of Summer School. He will begin in this new role on July 1, 2024.
Mr. Jagler’s dedication to the students at Lineville and the Summer School program shines through every day and we look forward to that continuing as he transitions into his new role.
We are excited for Mr. Jagler and this new opportunity at our school! Please join us in congratulating Mr. Jagler!
LOST AND FOUND
There are a lot of items in our lost and found again! Please click the link below to see if anything belongs to your student (s). Items not claimed will be donated to the Giving Tree on Friday, March 22nd.
To the Parents of a 5th grader at Lineville Intermediate School,
During the past several weeks, your child has participated in the D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program at Lineville. This program was presented as a cooperative effort between the school and the Brown County Sheriff’s Office.
The D.A.R.E. Program was designed to prevent drug use and to provide your child the skills necessary to make wise decisions in life.
The Brown County Sheriff’s Office and the staff and Teachers at Lineville, invite you to attend the D.A.R.E. graduation ceremony on Friday, February 16, 2024, at 2:00 p.m.
We encourage parents and family members to attend this graduation ceremony. Your attendance helps to show how important your child’s drug-free future is to you.
We look forward to seeing you on February 16.
Sincerely,
Deputy Gawlik
D.A.R.E. Officer
Brown County Sheriff’s Office
Today we celebrate School Resource Officer Appreciation day., We share our gratitude for Officer Janssen, Officer Werner, Officer Rousseau and Officer Coffey. Thank you! #CaringLearningCommunity
PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
HSSD will be hosting parent/teacher conferences on February 27th and 29th to support student academic, social, and emotional growth. Detailed information about sign-up procedures will be sent to you by February 16th. If you have a student in the High Five, Light or Collaboration Cabin Houses, please refer to an email you received from those teachers as their conference dates/times may vary from those of the district.
We look forward to meeting with you to discuss your child’s progress.
Kate Malcore, Associate Principal
BOOK FAIR
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming our way (YAY!). Choosing their own books empowers kids and inspires them on their journey to becoming lifelong readers. AND—as always—every purchase at the Fair benefits our school. Here’s what you need to know about the big event, which will take place: February 26 - March 1 in the Lineville Roadrunner Room.
Before the Fair, set up eWallet for worry-free, cash-free purchases. If you can’t make it to the Fair, then shop at our school’s Book Fair online. All orders ship directly to your home, and shipping is free for book orders over $25. Every online purchase will also benefit our school.
Visit our Lineville Book Fair homepage to learn more and get started with eWallet and online shopping: The countdown to more Book joy is on! Catch you at the Fair! Happy reading!
mySAEBERS
Attention Parents/Guardians:
Your student will have an opportunity to increase their awareness of their social and emotional behaviors through completing a social, academic and behavior screener. The screener, mySAEBRS, will ask students a total of 21 questions and will be completed in under 10 minutes. The student’s teacher will also complete a similar screener, SAEBRS, based on their observations of their students. This screener will allow school staff to identify universal and targeted areas for growth focused on students' ability to regulate their emotions, develop positive relationships, and make positive decisions. This screener is done twice a year. The first round of the SAEBERS/mySAEBRS will take place the week of March 4th.
If you would like to opt your child out of the screening process please complete this opt out form by November 9th. Feel free to contact Sydnee Milis with any questions or for more information.
STUDENT FEE ACCOUNTS and FIELD TRIPS
School fees: Just a friendly reminder that school fees have now been posted to student accounts. Please use the following link to access our RevTrak fee payments. Click on PowerSchool and sign in to pay fees. ...https://howard-suamicoschools.revtrak.net/
If you have not set up your account yet, please see the following link for instructions on how to make the payment. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GqJDv7b7-vAY8kZwWyEDB4w66kg4UYDV/view
If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Schouten, Secretary, at 920-662-7734 or email cyntscho@hssdschools.org.
**IF YOU WOULD LIKE ASSISTANCE WITH FIELD TRIPS.... PLEASE CONTACT OUR SOCIAL WORKER, BOBBI NOWACZYK bobbnowa@hssdschools.org 920-714-1437
NATIVE AMERICAN BEADING ARTS CLUB
We are excited to offer a new monthly club at Lineville called Native American Beading Arts Club. In this club students will gather to learn about traditional and contemporary Native American Beading while getting to make their own post earrings or key chain/backpack tag!
This class will be offered once a month January-May on the following dates from 3:15-4:15 pm in the art room. Student sign up includes attendance for all five class sessions.
February 28
March 20
April 24
May 22
Sign up your student HERE - space is limited!
LINEVILLE LIBRARY BOOKMARK
Please click on the link below for the Lineville Library News for this school year!
SOCIAL WORK CORNER
Our district team of school social workers has put together a fantastic summary of school and community resources. Our school social worker, Bobbi Nowaczyk (Miss Bobbi), would be happy to communicate with you further if/as/when needed. She can be reached via email at bobbnowa@hssdschools.org; or her cell phone: 920-714-1437.
As we enter into a new fiscal year, we challenge you to ask yourself "what small thing can I do each day to take care of myself so that I can show up for other people"? Oftentimes as caretakers, we get stuck in the "busy" of our child(ren)'s schedules, events, etc. Our hope for you is that you can find something small: whether that is taking 10 minutes to go on a walk, taking 5 extra minutes in the shower, or diving into a book you always wanted to read. Find ONE point of joy in your life.
As always, if you are in need of assistance, support, or coaching from a school social worker, we are here for you every step of the way!
Basic Needs Brown County Community Resources
Below is a link for a booklet with descriptions and contact information for service providers for persons who are looking for services to meet their basic needs. Includes food, shelter, childcare, employment, medical, transportation, etc.
https://adrcofbrowncounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Basic-Needs-Community-Resources.pdf
Brown County Community Counseling Resources:
Below is the link for a list of counseling providers with information about services offered and payment types accepted (Medicaid, Medicare, sliding fee scale, etc.).
CareSolace
Youth mental health is a topic of utmost importance, and we believe that by working together, we can create a supportive environment where our children can thrive. As we start the new school year, we want to remind you of the invaluable resources available community.
The Howard-Suamico School District is committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and families. We are proud to announce our continued partnership with CareSolace to support our ongoing commitment. If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace will quickly connect you to community providers matched to your needs. Call 888-515-0595 at any time or search on your own at caresolace.com/hssd. Care Solace offers mental health care coordination services and can help connect you and your child with appropriate community-based providers. Whether it's counseling, therapy, or other mental health services, Care Solace can assist you in finding the support your family may need. Please contact any of the Lineville Student Services Staff below with any questions, and/or help connecting to Care Solace:
Bobbi Nowaczyk, School Social Worker: bobbnowa@hssdschools.org; 920-714-1437 (call or text)
Sydnee Milis, School Psychologist: sydnmili@hssdschools.org 920-662-7800 (call)
Jess Beauleau, School Counselor: jessbeau@hssdschools.org
Kyle Vander Heiden, School Counselor: kylevand@hssdschools.org
PTO DATES 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR
ALL MEETINGS ARE SCHEDULED FOR 6 PM-7PM AT LINEVILLE IN THE ROADRUNNER ROOM
March 4, 2024 at Bay View
May 13, 2024 at Lineville
GIVING TREE
The Giving Tree is excited to have been picked as one of the 50 nonprofits to participate in Give BIG Green Bay. Mark your calendars for February 21-22 from noon to noon for this exciting event! Learn more HERE.
This month we are collecting canned soup.
COMMUNITY CLOSET
Community Clothes Closet located in Hope Community Church at 1021 Hillcrest Heights, Green Bay.
https://www.hopeingreenbay.com/community-clothes-closet/ Open the 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month from 2-6pm. The Community Clothes Closet provides gently used clothes for FREE to those who need them. Contact Denise McGinnis if you have questions Denisemcginnis@hotmail.com Phone: (920) 471-3858.
COMMUNITY CORNER
Our Girls' Night Out program for student in 5-6 Grades is starting next month, and I'm wondering if you might be able to share the information with families at Lineville. Here is information on the program. I don't have a copy of a flyer or brochure yet from our marketing department, but I can share that with you as soon as I have that in hand. But for now, if you might be able to include the following info in a parent newsletter/communication, that would be greatly appreciated:
GIRLS' NIGHT OUT
WEST SIDE YMCA
MONDAYS| MARCH 4 - APRIL 15
6:15-8:15 PM
$40 | YMCA MEMBERS
$45 | GENERAL PUBLIC
Girls' Night Out is a 7-week program designed for 5th & 6th graders in our community. Led by our Y staff, youth will have weekly themed activities, social time, healthy snacks, and an exciting physical activity such as sports games, swimming, self-defense, fitness, and so much more! We will celebrate the end of our program with an optional overnight trip to YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya December 16-17, 2023 (additional fee of $40 | Members, $45 | General Public).
This program is designed for all 5th & 6th grade youth, regardless of gender identity or gender expression.
THEMES MAY INCLUDE: healthy choices, leadership, cyber/social media safety, transition to 6th & 7th grade/middle school, life skills, positive peer relationships, and more.
REGISTER TODAY AT bit.ly/gbygno24
Dance Unlimited and its junior company invites you to join their production of “Super Dancer World” at the Ashwaubenon PAC on June 15th, 2024. Ages 5 to 8 and no prior dance experience necessary!
Project Play 60 on Saturday, February 17th from 9AM to 3PM (Enter at Oneida Nation Gate). Students can enjoy inflatables, games, yoga and face painting.
Timeout for Reading on Saturday, March 2nd from 9AM to 1PM (Enter at American Family Insurance or Miller Lite Gate). Kids will get a free book to take home, listen to children’s books and check out the bookmobile!
NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Volunteer Opportunities
The NEW Zoo & Adventure Park is currently in great need of volunteers to help with a variety of experiences, including things like giraffe and children’s zoo feedings, assisting with large zoo events (such as the upcoming “Zoo Boo!”), running the carousel, routine cleaning and maintenance, animal encounters, and much more. The zoo accepts volunteers as young as 8 years old with chaperone assistance, and those ages 15+ can be here on their own. Volunteering at the zoo is a great opportunity for families, individuals, and groups of all sizes, and opportunities are available for both one-time and continuing experiences.
Unlike most accredited zoos in the country, the NEW Zoo is fully self-funded and does not receive any tax support for operations. This means their budget is small and they rely on the community for support! The NEW Zoo is dedicated to conservation and education. Supporting the NEW Zoo helps us achieve our mission of connecting our community with wildlife and nature. To learn more:
Call: 920-662-2405
Email: volunteer@newzoo.org
Website: newzoo.org/get-involved
FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD:
This year's Lineville Intermediate school representative to the School Board is Amy Rubright
Our Board is committed to graduating lifelong learners who are well equipped with the knowledge and skills to meet the challenges of an ever-changing global society.
Please CLICK HERE for the October Board article.
Please reach out to me with any questions about Board Policies.
Email: amyrubr@hssdschools.org
Phone: 715-574-1188
Thank you,
Amy Rubright
EMERGENCY CLOSINGS AND DELAYS
In addition to District Social Media, local TV/Radio stations and the District Website, HSSD will also send weather-related delays and cancellations via text message.
LINEVILLE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
Website: https://lineville.hssdschools.org/
Location: 2700 Lineville Road
Phone: 920-662-7871
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowardSuamicoSchoolDistrict