Important Dates: National Reading Week Feb. 29 - March 4 Spring Break Thurs, March 10 Fri, March 11 Mon, March 14 Daylight Savings Time Begins Sun, March 13 Kindergarten to Burger King Tues, March 8 Slushie Day Fri, March 18 Easter Break Fri, March 25 Mon, March 28 2015-2016 Y.E.S. Meal & Milk Pricing Information Breakfast: Adults: $2.05 Students: $1.35 Lunch: Adults: $3.40 K-5: $2.60 Milk: $.45 Y.E.S. Indeed! March 2016 Volume 11 Issue 8 Classroom Happenings. York Elementary School Monthly Parent Newsletter IMPORTANT PLEASE READ FRIDAY, March 4 th If the YHS Girls Basketball Team wins on Thursday night in the 1 st round of the state tournament, we will have a 2:10 pm dismissal on Friday using the same schedule we use on Wednesdays. Please check the YPS Facebook Page and/or Website (www.yorkpublic.org) on Thursday night for score updates so you know whether Friday will be an early dismissal (if we win on Thursday) or a full day (if we lose on Thursday). Go Dukes! Fearless First Grade.First graders have been learning about heroes that existed in the past and have met some modern day heroes as well! Students have been exploring what being a hero means and talking about heroic characteristics. Be on the lookout, you never know when Leprechauns might pop up! Happy Spring! Thrilling Third Grade.Things are rolling right along in 3 rd grade. We are learning about sound and light in Unit Studies, starting geometry in Math, and continuing learning various skills in Reading. NeSA test prep is gearing up and we are ready to show what we know on the test! We have some exciting things coming up in the next months. We are going to demonstrate our mad bowling skills at our 3 rd quarter AR party. Of course, who can forget for our zoo trip at the end of April? Hopefully the zoo won t keep us! Fabulous Fifth Grade. February was a busy month for the fifth graders. They were excited to perform their musical about camping to two audiences at the Y.H.S. Theater and they attended the Flag Program put on by the local Lion and Elks Clubs. In Social Studies, they have been studying the United States Government. They discovered the three branches of government, what powers they share, and what rights citizens have. The fifth graders also learned how laws are made through an activity complete with their very own president and Congress! In reading, fifth graders have been studying the elements of poetry. They have already written limericks and will be writing several other types of poems in the coming weeks. Ask your child to share their creativity with you! Motion and force are the topics being studied in science. So far they have moved a brick across three different surfaces to learn about friction and rolled a marble down a ramp to learn about speed and motion. Foam roller coasters, egg drops, Wackers, and explosions are up next to complete the unit! Algebraic expressions and manipulating customary and metric units were the main concepts studied in math. Fifth graders learned many new things this month in all parts of the curriculum! Fifth Grade ROCKS!!
What s Inside Page 1 ~Important Notice ~Important Dates ~Classroom Happenings Page 2 ~York County Spelling Contest Results ~Science Fair Expo Page 3 ~Nurse s Notes ~Girls on the Run 5K Page 4 ~ Reading Week ~PEP Conference Page 5 & 6 ~ Home & School YORK COUNTY SPELLING CONTEST Congratulations to the 2016 York County spelling contest winners. York Elementary took all top four places. Way to go YES! First place: Trey Harms Grade 5 First place: Kassidy Stuckey Grade 4 Second Place: Lily Houston Grade 4 Third place: Angelina Shaw Grade 4 Fourth place: Naomi Spivey Grade 3 Science Expo 2016 Calling ALL Scientists! Science Expo 2016 is for you! Come join us on an exciting science adventure! You don t have to do a highly sophisticated project in order to have a good one. A simple project can be as effective as a complex one. It s more important to demonstrate that you understand your project, are knowledgeable about your facts, and that you are excited about it! HELP NIGHT Monday, March 7 @ 6-7:30 p.m. Y.E.S. Media Center ENTRY DEADLINE Friday March 4 SET-UP FOR SCIENCE EXPO Monday, March 21 @ 3:30-6:30 p.m. York City Auditorium Page 7 ~March Calendar Pages 8 & 9 ~ March Breakfast & Lunch Menus Tuesday, March 22 (if special arrangements are made) SCIENCE EXPO Tuesday, March 22 York City Auditorium - student presenters must arrive by 5:45 p.m. - presentation to science experts 6:00-6:30 p.m. - public viewing of science expo projects 6:30-7:30 p.m. P.A.T.T. GROUP FOOD FEED Tuesday, March 22 Basement of Auditorium School Starts 8:20 AM School Ends 3:25 PM Wednesday Early Dismissal 2:10 p.m. Serving from 5:00-7:30 p.m. Information packets for Science Expo are located on the Information Rack outside of the office and also on the school website at www.yorkpublic.org. When you get on the site, go to the YES tab and then on the left sidebar they are located under YES Activities. The entry forms are located on the information rack or on the website! We are happy to help you make this fun! Be sure to look at the Science Expo Important Dates and Times that can be found in the newsletter! We are happy to help you make this fun! We offer a Learn about Science If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Bellows (5th Grade) or Mrs. Benjamin (1st Grade). We are excited to see many AMAZING science projects on March 22!
NURSE S NOTES March 2016 Spring is in the air, can you feel it? The days are getting longer which means more evening time for being outside. Family walks, baseball, softball, bike rides and friends. As the weather gets nice and we want to be outside more, just remember your students are still in school and need to stick to their bedtime and sleep routine. Children aged six to 13 need 9-11 hours of sleep. At the same time, there is an increasing demand on their time from school (e.g., homework), sports and other extracurricular and social activities. In addition, schoolaged children become more interested in TV, computers, the media and Internet as well as caffeine products all of which can lead to difficulty falling asleep, nightmares and disruptions to their sleep. In particular, watching TV close to bedtime has been associated with bedtime resistance, difficulty falling asleep, anxiety around sleep and sleeping fewer hours. Sleep problems and disorders are prevalent at this age. Poor or inadequate sleep can lead to mood swings, behavioral problems such as ADHD and cognitive problems that impact on their ability to learn in school. Sleep Tips for School-aged Children Teach school-aged children about healthy sleep habits. Continue to emphasize need for regular and consistent sleep schedule and bedtime routine. Keep TV and computers out of the bedroom. Avoid caffeine. Make child's bedroom conducive to sleep dark, cool and quiet. If you have any questions or concerns about your student s sleep habits or any health questions, please give one of your school nurses a call. We are always happy to help with any concerns. Also, as spring rapidly approaches, remember that Nebraska weather is extremely changeable so dress your student appropriately. You may need to dress them in layers, because the cold morning may change into a warm afternoon. Patti Vincent LPN Donelle Ellison RN BSN 402-362-1414 GIRLS ON THE RUN 5K The Southeast Regional GIRLS ON THE RUN 5k presented by York Medical Clinic will be Saturday, May 7 th at 10:00 a.m. at the York High School Track area. We will be celebrating our 10 th Anniversary! The 5k is open to males and females of all ages. Walkers are welcome! Registration opens on March 10 th and the deadline for a guaranteed T-shirt is April 7th. Entry forms are available online at GOTRNebraska.org. *Registration is required for all GOTR girls and their Run Buddies. We are also seeking volunteers to help on race day, whether it be on the race route, the registration table, the happy hair station, or a variety of other jobs. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Lori Suddarth at 402-362-6700.
1501 Washington Avenue York, NE 68467 PHONE: (402) 362-1414 FAX: (402) 362-5488 Kris Friesen, Principal Ken Booth, Asst Principal Website: www.yorkpublic.org At YES it is: Never okay to be hurtful Never okay to be disruptive. Always okay to be kind Twitter: YESDukePride Facebook Page: York Elementary School Boost Phone #: (402) 366-2454 Childcare Phone#: (402) 363-2726 Bus Barn # (402) 362-1988 READING WEEK February 29th-March 4th, YES will be celebrating reading week with many exciting events happening including dress-up days. Students and staff are invited to dress up each day. Please remember you will still need appropriate shoes for PE and the playground. Monday, February 29th - Pajama Day Tuesday, March 1st - Wacky Day Wednesday, March 2nd -, White and Blue Day Thursday, March 3rd - Sports Day Friday, March 4th - Duke Pride Day! Summer Boost We have some exciting activities planned for the summer BOOST and ALL STARS programs. Here are the details of the Summer BOOST/ALL STARS program: Summer BOOST/ALL STARS will be FREE!!! Summer BOOST/ALL STARS will run from May 31 st to July 8 th Summer BOOST/ALL STARS will be Monday through Friday from 8AM to 12PM. Students must attend a minimum of five days. It will be open to the first 30 BOOST students per grade level and 45 ALL STARS registered. Summer BOOST/ALL STARS will provide both educational opportunities and enrichment activities. Attached, you will find the registration form for the summer BOOST program. You will receive a letter confirming your student s entry into the program. Please give the registration to your after school teacher, or YMS/YES office. Thank you for enrolling your student in BOOST/ALL STARS! It has been a great year and we are looking forward to continuing to serve you in the summer. If you have any questions about Summer BOOST, please don t hesitate to contact me at amy.vernon@yorkdukes.org or 402-366-2454. Enrollment forms will be distributed after spring break. Grade Level Dress-up War!! March 8th Kindergarten: Disney Day Grade 1: Animal Day Grade 2: Beach Day Grade 3: Super Hero Day Grade 4: Mix-n-Match Day Grade 5: Nerd Day
19 26 www.calendarlabs.com March 2016 Sunday 5 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday National Reading 1 - - 2 Blue 3 - - 4 -Purple -Purple KINDERGARTEN Week ROUND-UP 9-11 6 7 8 Wacky Day, White and Blue Day 9 Blue Sports Day 10 No School Spring Break Duke Pride Day 11 No School Spring Break 12 13 14 No School Spring Break 20 21 Purple Blue Wendy s Night 27 28 No School Easter Break 15 Purple 22 Science Expo 29 Purple 16 Purple 23 Purple 30 Blue 17 24 31 18 SLUSHY DAY 25 No School Good Friday
YORK SCHOOL DISTRICT GR K-12 Breakfast Choices Available every day, breakfast includes: Breakfast entrée or Choice of cereals with toast Fruit 100% Fruit Juice Milk choices Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 A. Iced Long John Mixed Fruit BREAKFAST MENU - MARCH 2016 2 A. Breakfast Pizza 3 A. Egg & Cheese Biscuit Sandwich Sliced Peaches 4 A. Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll Applesauce Fruit and Juice Available Every Day Start your day off right Additional Middle & High School Choices offered daily Smucker s Uncrustable Dutch Waffle Cheese Pretzel Stop & Go Breakfast-High School Only STOP by the cafeteria. Bag your breakfast, and GO on with your day! Choices Daily: Pancake or French Toast Minis MiniCinis Frudel Yogurt with Goldfish Grahams Includes Fruit and 100% juice choice and milk This breakfast is available for students that qualify for free or reduced price meals. Breakfast Meal Prices & Extras Student Breakfast $1.35 Adult Breakfast $2.05 Extra Breakfast Entrée $1.00 Extra Cereal $0.85 Extra Toast $0.25 Extra Milk $0.45 Menus are subject to change without notice. 7 A. French Toast Sticks 8 A. Sausage Gravy over Biscuit Applesauce 14 15 A. Breakfast Pizza 21 A. Ultimate Breakfast Round Apple Wedges 22 A. Sausage Gravy over Biscuit 28 29 A. Egg & Cheese Biscuit Sandwich 9 A. Egg & Cheese Taco Roll Fresh 16 A. Oatmeal with Topping Bar Apple Wedges 23 A. Waffles with Syrup Mixed Fruit 30 A. Iced Long John Apple Wedges Questions or comments - Contact Mitch Novak, Foodservice Director at 402-363-9169 or mitch@lunchtimesolutions.com Applications for Free and uced price meal are available in all building offices. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 10 11 17 A. Egg & Cheese Biscuit Applesauce 24 A. Breakfast Pizza 31 A. Breakfast Sliders Sliced Pears 18 A. Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll Sliced Peaches 25
11 25 18 A. Pizza B. Baked Breaded Fish Sandwich Steamed Broccoli YORK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GR K-5 Fruit & Veggie Bar & Unlimited fruits and vegetables and choice of milk are included with the lunch meal everyday. Each student is now required to have 1/2 cup of fruits or vegetables on their tray. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 A. Home-style Buffalo Chicken Pasta B. Hot Dog Golden Corn Chocolate Chip Cookie LUNCH MENU - MARCH 2016 2 A. Pork Fritter Sandwich B. Taquito Black Beans on F&V Bar 3 A. Home-style Beef Goulash B. Grilled Chicken Sandwich Beans Sugar Cookie 4 A. Pizza B. Toasted Cheese Sandwich and Tomato Soup Peas Look for the Farmer s Market Logo on this month s menu for the featured Farmers Market selection. Learn more about this month s Selection on the poster in the dining area or at: 7 A. Chicken Fajitas B. Corn Dog Refried Beans 8 A. Home-style Beef Chili and Crackers B. Crispy Chicken Nuggets Beans Frosted Cinnamon Roll 9 A. Home-style Chicken & Noodles B. Baked Breaded Beef Fingers Mashed Potatoes with Gravy 10 http://server.lunchtimesolutions.com:81/farmersmarket.pdf Other Entrée Choices Available Daily: C. Sub/Salad/Sandwich Entrées M T-Th W F Sandwich Choice Sub Sandwich Choice Entree Salad Choice Wrap or Sub Sandwich Choice Choices vary. See menu board for details. Lunch Meal Prices & Extras ES Lunch $2.60 Extra Entrée $1.75 Adult Lunch $3.40 Extra Milk $0.45 Adult ONE TRIP Fruit & Veggie Bar $1.75 Questions or comments: Contact Mitch Novak, Food Service Director at 402-363-9169 or mitch@lunchtimesolutions.com. 14 21 A. Pancakes & Sausage B. Sloppy Joe Potato Triangle 28 15 A. Home-style Ham & Pasta Hot Dish B. Cheeseburger French Fries 22 A. Home-style Golden Macaroni & Cheese B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich Peas Carnival Cookie 29 A. Taco in a Bag B. Hot Dog Refried Beans Cinnamon Bread Stick 16 A. Home-style Cajun Chicken Penne B. Italian Dunkers with Marinara Sauce Roasted Zucchini 23 A. Home-style Cavatini B. Mini Corn Dogs Baked Beans 30 A. Meatloaf and Dinner Roll B. Crispy Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll Mashed Potatoes with Gravy 17 A. Home-style BBQ Pork Sandwich B. Hot Dog BBQ Beans Chocolate Chip Cookie 24 A. Baked Ham Slice and Dinner Roll B. Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll Scalloped Potatoes Home-style Bean Casserole Holiday Cookie 31 A. Hot Pepperoni Sub B. Grilled Chicken Sandwich French Fries Chocolate Chip Cookie Applications for Free and uced Price meals are available in the school office. This institution is an equal opportunity employer and provider.