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BACK TO SCHOOL 2016
BACK TO SCHOOL 2016
Hanna Elementary School
Hanna-Medicine Bow-Elk Mountain (HEM)Jr./Sr. High School
Carbon County School District
No. 2Central Office,
Saratoga
Encampment K-12 School
Elk MountainElementary School
Medicine BowElementary School
Saratoga Elementary School
Saratoga Middle/High School
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Saratoga Auto Parts326-5330
119 W. Bridge St., Saratoga
In a school zone when a warning flasher or flashers are blinking, you must stop to yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within a marked crosswalk or at an
intersection with no marked crosswalk.
106 E. Bridge Ave., Saratoga Mon. - Thurs. - 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.,
Fri. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.,www.redsagespa.com rrs TM
326-8066Plan for back to school!
Make your appointment today!
Come see us for all your pediatrics and
well-child needs.
Go Panthers!
The OuthouseGift Shop 326-3884
201 E. BridgeSaratoga
Panther & Tiger
Apparel
Have a great school year!
ORIENTATIONand registration meeting
at Saratoga Middle/High School
August 166 p.m., 10-11th grade
7 p.m., 12th grade
August 176 p.m., 7-8th grade7 p.m., 9th grade
PARENTS: Please plan on attending this important informational meeting!
Call SM/HS office at 326-5246 with any questions.
ELK MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY
Student Supply List
Kindergarten, First and Second Grade
2 folders 1 notebook (wide-ruled) 1 bottle school glue 2 glue sticks 3-5 pencils 1 box of 24 crayons 1 box colored pencils 1 pair of scissors (student
size) 1 pencil box 1 back pack or book bag 1 pair P.E. tennis shoes
(to be left at school and must be non-marking sole)
1 large box kleenex 1 box of snacks to be
shared 1 container of Kool-Aid (if
you have more than one child, you one need to send one)
1 reusable water bottle
Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades
2 folders 1 package of notebook
paper (wide-ruled) * pencils and erasers (if
mechanical pencils-extra refills of lead)
1 box colored pencils 1 box of 24 crayons 1 pack fine tip markers 3 glue sticks 2 yellow highlighters 1 pair of P.E. tennis shoes
(to be left at school and must be non-marking sole)
2 large box kleenex 1 backpack or book bag 1 box snacks that can be
shared 1 container of Kool-Aid (if
you have more than one child, you only need to send one)
1 reusable water bottle
1 backpack 20 #2 pencils 1 plastic pencil box 1 pair P.E. shoes 2 boxes of snacks (no
peanuts) 1 box tissue 1 toothbrush 1 travel-size toothpaste
Fifth Grade 1 backpack 7 2-pocket folders 7 70-page notebooks 30 #2 pencils or mechanical
pencils with extra lead 1 pair P.E. shoes 2 large boxes of
individually wrapped snacks
1 box tissue
Sixth Grade 1 Backpack 7 2 pocket folders 1 composition notebook 7 70-page spiral
notebooks 20 #2 pencils or mechanical
pencils with extra lead 1 pair P.E. shoes 2 pair P.E. shirts and
shorts 3 large boxes of snacks 1 box tissue
Elementary Art* #2 pencils (not mechanical) 1 tray watercolors
Elementary Spanish 1 notebook
ENCAMPMENTJR./SR. HIGH
Required Supplies
General Supplies * book covers * erasers * glue sticks * index cards * spiral notebooks * pens * pencils (with extra lead
for mechanical pencils) 1 backpack (optional)
Junior High Art 1 art gum eraser 1 large glue stick 4 black fine (bullet) tip
sharpie permanent marker pen
4 #2 pencils (not mechanical)
1 handheld pencil sharpener
1 pair sharp scissors 1 roll 1/2” or 2/3” masking
tape 1 8x10” or 9x12” spiral-
bound sketchbook
Junior High Geography 1 1” 3-ring binder 1 pkg. loose leaf paper or
a notebook * pens & pencils
7-12th GradeLanguage Arts
1 2-3” ring binder with dividers
1 spiral notebook
7-12th Grade Spanish 1 notebook
High SchoolAmerican History
1 1 1/2” 3-ring binder 1 book cover 1 package loose leaf paper
or notebook * pens & pencils
High School Art 1 art gum eraser 1 large glue stick 4 black fine (bullet tip)
sharpie permanent marker pen
3 black ultra fine sharpie permanent marker pen
4 #2 pencils (not mechanical)
1 handled pencil sharpener
1 pair sharp scissors 1 roll 1/2” or 3/4” masking
tape
1 kneaded eraser 1 8x10” or 9x12” spiral-
bound sketchbook
Mathematics 1 large pink eraser 1 package #2 pencils 4 spiral notebook (2
for notes, and 2 for homework or a multi-subject notebook used only for math)
1 pack 1/4” graph paper
High School Mathematics 1 scientific calculator
(with trip. fucnctions (TI-84 will work))
Junior High/High School Physical Education
1 pair P.E. shoes (should be white-soled or non-marking and will be left at school all year)
2 pairs P.E. shirts and shorts
Chemistry & Physics 1 TI84c scientific
calculator
The Encampment School will resume on August 22, 2016. The first bell will ring at 7:53 a.m., with school beginning at 7:55 a.m. and ending at 3:25 p.m. for students riding the bus and 3:30 p.m. for remaining students. If you have any questions, please call the school at 327-5442.
ENCAMPMENT ELEMENTARYRequired Supplies
*make sure your name is on all supplies
Kindergarten 1 backpack 1 2-pocket folder 1 pkg. #2 regular wooden
pencils 1 pair P.E. shoes 2 large boxes of snacks 2 boxes tissues 1 travel size toothpaste 1 toothbrush with cover
Do not write child’s nameson items
First Grade 1 backpack 1 large pencil box 1 pair P.E. shoes 2 boxes classroom snacks 2 boxes tissues
Second Grade 1 book bag or backpack 2 pocket folders 4 wide-rule notebooks 2 pkgs. #2 pencils 1 pencil box 1 pair P.E. shoes 1 box snacks 2 boxes tissues
Third Grade 1 backpack 4 2-pocket folders (plastic
works best) 20 #2 pencils 1 pair P.E. shoes 2 large boxes of snacks 1 box tissues 1 toothpaste 1 toothbrush with cover
Fourth Grade
HANNA ELEMENTARY
Supplies List
Kindergarten 1 book bag or backpack 1 large box of Crayons 1 pair scissors 9 glue sticks 1 large box of Kleenex 6 #2 pencils 1 package markers 1 12-pack colored pencils 1 set of watercolor paints 1 paint shirt with buttons/
snaps or an oversized t-shirt
1 pair P.E. tennis shoes (to be left at school-velcro, if your child cannot tie their shoes.)
* $.40/daily for milk
First Grade 6 glue sticks 12 #2 pencils (will need to
be replenished during the year)
1 box of crayons 1 pair scissors 1 pair P.E. tennis shoes
(these will stay at school) 1 large eraser 1 backpack or book bag 1 pencil box (8x5x2”)
works best 1 box colored markers 2 boxed crackers or non-
perishable health snack (will be replenished throughout the year)
1 canister of disinfecting wipes (lysol/clorox)
1 box of kleenex 1 box cap erasers 1 favorite book to share
that can remain at school for a week
Second Grade 1 box of 24-48 crayons 1 pair scissors (with a
point) 24 glue sticks 24 #2 pencils 2 large boxes of Kleenex 1 box gallon ziplock bags 2 erasers 1 pair of tennis shoes for
P.E. (to stay at school) 1 package of 12 colored
pencils 1 package of pencil top
erasers 1 package of dry erase
markers (no fine tip)
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FREE DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING AND PRESCHOOL REGISTRATIONFOR CHILDREN FROM BIRTH TO FIVE YEARS OF AGE
Sponsored by Carbon County School District #2 and Excel Preschool of Saratoga
SCREENING & REGISTRATIONWILL TAKE PLACE
Aug. 16 and 17at ExCel Preschool
204 West Spring St. in Saratoga
THIS SCREENING WILL EXAMINE YOURCHILD’S DEVELOPMENT IN THE AREAS OF:
COGNITION, SPEECH AND LANGUAGE, GROSSAND FINE MOTOR, HEARING AND VISION
AN APPOINTMENT IS NECESSARY!TO SCHEDULE A SCREENING APPOINTMENT FOR YOUR CHILD, PLEASE CALL: Tammy Willford at 307-326-5642
or call ExCel at 307-326-5839 (leave message)
ENCAMPMENT AREA PARENTS:Screenings are Monday., Aug. 15th at Encampment Preschool
For an appointment there, call Deb Cunningham at 307-710-4936
EXCEL PRESCHOOL IS A UNITED WAY AGENCY
PLATTE RIVERPIZZA CO.Welcomes back students and teachers
326-8932
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Please watchfor kids
crossing streets!
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A child’s backpack should weigh no more than 10% of his or her body weight.
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PLEASE do not send a larger box or “trapper keeper|” as there is not adequate room in the student desks.
Third Grade 1 8oz. bottle of glue 6 glue sticks 48 #2 pencils (beginning of
the year is best time to buy)
1 pair of scissors 1 box colored pencils 1 box of markers 1 pair of tennis shoes (to
stay at school) 1 ruler (with centimeter &
inch markings) 2 erasers 2 packs of pencil erasers 3 student composition
journals 3 pocket folders (variety of
colors) 1 reusable water bottle 1 set of multiplication
flash cards (for home use)
1 set of division flash card (for home use)
Fourth Grade 20 #2 pencils 1 pair scissors 4 glue sticks 1 pack of colored pencils 1 package of markers or
crayons 5 single subject, wide-
ruled spiral notebooks (no multi-subject notebooks)
4 pocket folders 3 highlighters (1 green, 1
yellow, 1 pink) 1 pair of tennis shoes for
P.E. (to stay at school) 1 reusable water bottle 1 pack of multiplication
flash cards (for home use)
1 pack of division flash cards (for home use)
Optional 1 box Kleenex 1 pencil/supply box or
pouch
Fifth Grade 2 8.5x11” spiral notebook 12 #2 pencils 2 black or blue pens 1 red correcting pen 4 folders w/2 pockets 1 box of Kleenex 1 pair of tennis shoes for
P.E. (to stay at school) 1 pencil box 1 eraser 1 pair scissors 1 box colored pencils or
crayons 2 glue sticks 2 composition tablets
Sixth Grade 2 8.5x11” spiral notebook 1 3-ring binder 4 #2 pencils 1 black or blue pen 1 red pen for correcting 3 folders w/2 pockets 1 box Kleenex 1 pair of tennis shoes for
P.E. (to stay at school) 2 packages notebook paper
(200 sheets) 1 eraser 1 water bottle
Math Supplies 1 scientific calculator
Art Supplies 1 pair scissors 1 pkg. colored pencils 2 glue sticks
* Multiples
If your school is not on this list, either they did not respond or did not have particular sup-ply requirements.
MEDICINE BOW ELEMENTARY
Student Supply List
Grades K-2 1 backpack 1 pair velcro P.E. shoes 1 pair headphones 1 box of crayons 1 package of #2 pencils 1 package of erasers 1 package of markers 6 glue sticks 1 box of Band-Aids 3 boxes of Kleenex 1 water bottle
Grades 3-4 1 backpack 1 pair of P.E. shoes 1 pack of erasers 4 glue sticks 1 pair of scissors * #2 pencils 1 pencil box 1 box colored pencils 1 pk of notebook paper 3 composition books 3 box kleenex 1 inch 3 ring binder 1 pair ear phones 7 pocket file folder 1 water bottle
Grades 5-6 1 back pack 1 pair of P.E. shoes 1 pack of erasers 4 glue sticks 1 pair scissors * #2 pencils 1 pencil box 3 pack of notebook paper 3 composition books 3 boxes kleenex 1 inch 3 ring binder 1 pair ear phones 7 pocket file folder 1 water bottle
Optional for 3/4th grade: * Crayons, markersOptional for 5/6th grade:
* Crayons, colored pencils, markers
ALL K-2 supplies will be grouped together for classroom use.
SARATOGAELEMENTARY
Supplies List
Kindergarten 2 glue sticks 1 bottle of white school
glue 1 box of 24 crayons 10 #2 pencils 1 pair of scissors 1 set of watercolor paints 2 erasers 1 box of 8 washable mark-
ers 1 school box 1 large box of tissues 1 box of graham crack-
ers or other peanut-free snack to share
1 back pack or book bag 1 roll of paper towels
First Grade 1 soft eraser 12 #2 pencil 1 bottle of school glue 3 glue sticks 1 box of crayons 1 box Kleenex 1 box of washable markers 1 back pack or book bag 1 school box 1 70-page notebook 2 boxes of crackers 1 pair scissors 1 set Crayola watercolor
paints 1 box of colored pencils 1 water bottle 1 roll paper towels 1 hand sanitizer
Second GradeAll Second Graders need:
12 yellow #2pencils 1 box of Kleenex 1 pair of scissors 1 hard sided pencil box 2 large pink eraser (not
pencil top eraser) 1 bottle white glue 1 wide -ruled spiral note-
book 3 highlighters (1 green, 1
yellow, 1 pink) 4 chisel-tip dry erase expo
markers (2 red, 2 black) 2 packages wide-ruled
notebook paper 1 box washable markers 1 bottle of hand sanitizer
Ms. Wetzel’s students need: 1 box of 16 crayons 2 glue sticks 1 box of gallon sized Ziploc
bags
Mrs. Windholz students need: 1 box sandwich size Ziploc
bags 1 USB 2G zip drive 2 AA batteries
Third Grade 24 #2 pencils * Mechanical pencils w/re-
fills 1 bottle of white glue 1 box colored pencils 1 pocket folder 2 100-page composition
notebooks (wide-ruled) 1 large box of Kleenex 1 pencil box 1 ruler w/ inches & cm 2 pink erasers 2 glue sticks 1 pair scissors 1 box washable markers 1 notebook for Health &
PE 1 USB thumb drive
Fourth Grade 1 large box Kleenex 1 box crayon 1 pair scissors 1 12” ruler with metrics 1 bottle white glue 10 #2 pencils 1 set watercolor paints 5 separate spiral note-
books 1 box colored pencils 1 box of markers 1 paint shirt 1 2” Ring binder notebook
(no Trapper Keepers!) 1 shoe box * Crackers or peanut-free
snacks 1 notebook for Health &
PE
Fifth Grade 12 #2 pencils 1 pair scissors 1 set markers (washable 8
count) 1 red ballpoint pen 7 separate spiral note-
books 1 12” ruler with metrics 1 box Kleenex 1 eraser 1 box colored pencils (8
count) 1 bottle school glue 1 notebook for Health &
PE
Fifth Grade 12 #2 pencils 1 soft eraser 1 box colored pencils 1 glue stick 1 pkg of page dividers 2 ink pens (red) 6 college-ruled notebooks 1 pair scissors 2 large boxes of Kleenex 1 notebook for PE &
Health 2 1-inch 3-ring binders (no
Trapper Keepers) 1 pkg of graph paper
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2016-2017 Supply ListsSaratoga Middle/High
SchoolSupply List
General Supplies 7 spiral notebooks * Book covers * Pens (black, blue and red) * Pencils
* Erasers * Markers, crayons or
colored pencils 1 pair scissors 1 ruler 2 highlighters * glue sticks 2 boxes Kleenex
Band * Reeds
* valve oil * slide grease
Physical Education 1 pair PE shoes (clean soles,
to be left at school–no street shoes–black soles need to be non-marking)
1 sweatpants or shorts (of appropriate length– fingertip test)
1 sweatshirt or t-shirt (no sleeveless or cut-off shirts. Any writing, picture, etc must be school appropriate)
Art 1 sketch book 4 glue sticks 1 quality scissors (Med size) 2 fine tip black sharpies 2 regular black sharpies
2016-2017Bus
Schedules
Pass CreekBus 4387:00 Peterson7:10 Walcott7:25 Williams7:30 Sewell (Headquarter)7:35 Hatch (Highway)7:55 SMHS8:00 SES
Jack CreekBus 4417:25 Berger/Ricker7:42 Lusch7:44 Sessions/NIcholson7:50 MacDowell7:55 SMHS (no HS)8:00 SES
Fish HatcheryBus 4347:15 Detterer7:20 Cooper/Smith/Dady7:21 Daley/McLain7:22 Ace Arnold
Saratoga Schools 2016-2017 Bus Schedule7:23 Sandoval7:26 Fairbanks/ Moore/Wood7:33 Soles7:35 Crimmins7:47 Goodman/Bateman7:49 Allen7:55 SMHS8:00 SES
Ryan ParkBus 4437:00 SES (Encampment riders)7:05 Mill Iron7:25 Cow Creek transfer7:25-7:30 Junction transfer7:35 Antelope Hills7:39 Everett7:43 Ingleby7:44 Feed Store7:46 Glode Park7:48 Mtn. View/S. River7:49 Cypress/ S. River7:51 Travis7:55 SMHS8:00 SES
Cedar CreekBus 4397:33 Carricato7:40 Ingraham7:45 SMHS8:00 SES
Spring CreekBus 4507:20 Evans7:25 Mowry7:37 Berger7:43 Remple/Wallace7:47 Roberts7:49 Glode7:50 Water Tower7:51 Shiels/Bateman7:53 Powell7:54 Stop at Deer & Clearview7:55 SMHS8:00 SES
TownBus 4407:39 Jump
7:41 Second and Rochester7:43 Sixth and Saratoga7:44 Seventh and Farm7:45 Ninth and Alley7:46 Ninth and Farm7:48 Eleventh and Rochester7:49 Twelfth and Rochester7:51 Trailer park7:53 Thirteenth and Main7:55 Twelfth and Elm7:56 Sixth and Spring7:57 SMHS8:00 SES
Brush Creek FeederBus 2227:05 XH Ranch7:10 Barkers7:15 Condicts7:20 Boxberger7:24 Elk Hollow7:26 Jones7:29 Jct. 130/230 transfer7:55 SMHS8:00 SES
Elmo Route7:37 Elmo7:39 Tungston & Mineral7:40 Jade7:42 Jefferson
Hanna ElementaryBus Schedule
South of Overpass7:40 High School7:41 4th St.7:43 Harrison7:44 5th St.
By Max Miller
The paperwork for the award didn’t come through until after the school year had ended, but Cheryl Mun-roe still got a big turnout for her ceremony. The longtime Encampment teacher was cheered by a crowd of around 150 Saturday morning when she was presented with the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Smart/Maher Citizen-ship Education Award.
Many of those clapping were former pupils of Mun-roe, who has taught in En-campment for over three
decades. Munroe also spent nine years teaching in Wind River, said her friend and former Saratoga Sun editor Liz Wood. Altogether, Mun-roe has spent 43 years at the head of the classroom, and those efforts were rewarded over the weekend.
A VFW website says that the Smart Maher Award is presented to teachers “for their promotion of citizenship education in their class-rooms.” Munroe was nomi-nated by Platte Valley VFW Post No. 6125, and the award was presented to her by
former District Three Com-mander Rex Rudd.
Munroe teaches health as well as family and consumer science to students in sev-enth through twelfth grade at the Encampment School. Over the years, students in Munroe’s classes have writ-ten letters to veterans and active-duty military person-nel many time. Wood also said Munroe’s diligence in fundraising allowed many of her students to attend far-off events and activities.
Munroe teared up as she gave a brief speech follow-
ing the presentation of her award. She said she wouldn’t be there if it weren’t for the many amazing students she’d enjoyed getting to know over her career, and she was hap-py to call Encampment home even though her family is from the Wind River area.
Come fall, Munroe will be back at the chalkboard once again, teaching the children of her former students for an-other school year in the place that’s come to be her home.
Munroe awarded citizenship education award
Photo by Max Miller
Encampment educator Cheryl Munroe, center, is cheered by the crowd Saturday as she is handed the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Smart/Maher Citizenship Education Award.Presenting the award is VFW Post #6125 Commander Liz Wood and Post #6125 Adjutant Bob Herring, with whom Munroe taught for 10 years.
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WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL
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Welcome back to school!Drivers: Slow down. Watch for children playing
and congregating near bus stops.
We have back-to-school supplies.Pick up some fresh fruit for
after-school snacks!
1702 S. Highway 130326-5336
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Please obey school zone speed limits and
stop for children in crosswalks!
GOOD LUCK!
P.O. Box 833 • Saratoga 307-327-5935
Welcomeback
toschool
Sue JonesDumpsters, carts, construction roll-offs, special events
Be sure to tell your kids to be careful around busses—
despite laws, traffic doesn’t always stop
Galaxy ina bubble
By Fred Broschart
Thanks to the support of Valley donors, students at area schools will be able to learn about astronomy, the universe and space explora-tion in a portable planetari-um which will take students on virtual reality journeys to the stars.
The planetarium is a fab-ric dome that is inflated by an air pump. At first glance, someone could mistake it for an inflatable bouncy house like the ones commonly seen at backyard children’s parties, but this inflatable structure is a teaching tool, Dave Rangitsch, Principal of Saratoga Elementary School (SES), said.
Inside the inflatable dome it is dark, and there is a special projection unit on the floor that projects im-ages and video onto the hemispherical ceiling of the inflatable dome. Speakers make the experience truly multimedia, akin to sitting in a miniature IMAX movie theater, with images visible from horizon to horizon in 360 degrees.
The company that makes the planetarium, Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc., of
Bremerton, Wash., has pro-vided several curricula that can be used with the plane-tarium. Students will have the opportunity to learn a dozen lessons, including constellations, the structure of galaxies that cannot be seen with the naked eye, Native American astrono-my and how other ancient cultures used the movement of the stars across the sky as a calendar.
The lessons are creat-ed in conjunction with the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of Cali-fornia, Berkeley. According to its website, Lawrence Hall is the University of California’s public science center, and is dedicated to increasing the quality of science education. One way the institute does that is by helping develop science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curricula such as the lessons taught in the planetarium.
The planetarium cost nearly $27,000, Rangitsch said. The funds to purchase the planetarium were most-ly raised from public dona-tions from businesses, orga-nizations and individuals in
the Valley, as well as grants from other agencies. The total raised was $27,500, according to Rangitsch.
The planetarium may be at SES now, but Rangitsch said it is intended to be used by students from every school in Carbon County School District No.2 (CCSD No. 2). There is a school in Laramie that has a similar planetarium, Rangitsch said, but it was difficult to send students to Laramie due to costs, time lost and winter weather.
It may be a little while before Valley students get to enjoy the new educational opportunities afforded by the planetarium, though. Rangitsch says he wants to have an open house to allow donors and members of the community to see the planetarium for themselves.
But he also said he needs to learn how to operate it himself. “There’s a dozen programs here, and I hav-en’t even figured out how we’re going to use them all,” he said while watching Neil Armstrong land on the moon inside the planetarium.
“I also have to get the speakers hooked up.”
Valley support procures portable planetarium for CCSD#2
Photo by Fred Broschart
Above, CCSD No.2’s new portable planetarium set up in the Saratoga Elementary Gym.
Remainder of photos, Scenes from a moon landing retrospective shown inside the planetarium.
Playground touchup
Photo by Fred Broschart
Workers work on blacktop on the Saratoga Elementary School playground in preparation for some new, colorful designs to be added over the next week.
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CCSD No. 2 • 2016-2017 calendar