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Highlights and Happenings
4th Annual
Walk—A– Thon
We have collected over $20,209 so far!!!
Awesome job East Hanover Students!!
We are still getting letters each day
From the Principal’s Desk…… October was a very busy month for us and it seemed to fly
by. We started the month with a visit from the fire department for fire pre-
vention week, and stayed busy with fifth grade field trips to Washington
D.C. and Camp Hebron, Dads and Donuts, Red Ribbon Week, and ended
the month with our Leap for Learning Walkathon! Thank you to all the
parents that helped with those events.
We are now getting ready for the end of the first marking period.
Teachers are busy preparing report cards and are looking forward to dis-
cussing your student’s progress. Thank you in advance for showing interest
in your child’s education by attending their conference. We could not be
successful without you!
Keep in mind that November 20th is now a school day. The deci-
sion was made that November 20th and February 18th would be used as
make up days for the days that were lost due to Hurricane Sandy.
Finally, I would like to wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday
and I hope you enjoy the time with your family and friends.
November 2012 East Hanover Elementary School
PTO Corner: The PTO has had an extremely exciting start to the year! ( And we don’t just mean all the crazy weather.) We have had banner attendance at
every meeting and event, and we have gotten a lot done! If you’ve missed it, here’s a recap:
-played outside all afternoon for Take It Outside (over 75 kids!);
-walked to school (over 75 kids!);
-enjoyed breakfast in the company of dads and kids;
-hosted a stunningly successful Walk-a-Thon at the end of a zany Spirit Week!
That’s right, if you were curious, our Walk-a-Thon response is $20,209 and counting! Thank you, thank you, thank you for allowing us to
reach out to you, your friends and your family for this very important fundraiser. The amazing generosity of our community is overwhelm-ing. A special thanks to our Walk-a-Thon coordinators: Lori Geesaman and Amy Hess; great job, ladies! Thanks also to all the dads who came to Dads and Donuts with the kids! And a special thanks to the wonderful volunteers who put it to-gether! Thanks to Carolyn Leiberher for planning both the Take It Outside and Walk to School events! With the cancellation of our November PTO meeting, we want to be sure you don’t miss these upcoming events:
Wednesday, November 7 at 6:30 -- Academic Fair planning meeting (Contact Michele Gopinath at [email protected] if you can
attend, or if you'd like to help out but cannot be there.)
Tuesday, November 13 at 6:30 -- May Day planning meeting (Contact Michele Gopinath at [email protected] if you can attend, or
if you'd like to help out but cannot be there.)
Thursday, November 15 -- Teacher Appreciation Lunch Buffet (Contact Pam Waters at [email protected] if your child(ren) are in
kindergarten and/or first grade to help).
Friday, November 16 -- PTO Family Mixer (see a flyer coming this week!)
Tuesday, December 4 at 6:30 -- PTO General Meeting (free babysitting!)
Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8 -- Santa Shop
Friday, February 1 -- Academic Fair
Art Clips from Mrs. Billy
Just a reminder that this Fall, we will not par-
ticipate in Art to Remember. We will wait until
Spring. Also, this year East Hanover will enter a
tree decorating contest at The Hershey Auto-
mobile Museum, the tree will be decorated with
ornaments made by students and will be dis-
played for viewing from Nov. 12- Jan. 6.
Body Mass Index
Screenings
About 35 percent of Pennsylvania’s children are overweight or at
risk of becoming overweight, according to a state Health Depart-
ment study of more than 25,000 students’ health records during the
2001-02 school year.
Students in kindergarten through twelfth grade will have their
body mass index (BMI) calculated as part of their yearly health
screening.
Nurse’s Corner
Children in Kindergarten and 3rd grade need to
have a dental examination this year. Please return your
child’s dental form to the Nurse’s office after your
child has the examination. Thank you for your atten-
tion to this matter.
Need Health Insurance? If you do not have
private Health Insurance or a Medical Assistance Card,
you may qualify for the Blue Chip Insurance for your
child/children. Contact the school Nurse for more
information about this FREE program.
REMINDER
CHILDREN’S GRIEF AWARENESS DAY
Monday, November 19th
Please encourage your child to wear BLUE on
Monday, November 19th in support of children who have lost a parent or sibling and are grieving. The painful death of a loved one can impact the life of a child in every aspect. Each year we wear BLUE to show our support of those students. Recently the 4th and 5th grade Helping Hands mem-bers held a coupon book sale to raise money for the Highmark Caring Place, a free grief center for children.
Computer Corner
Students Practice Early Reading Skills on Superwhy … Stu-dents in kindergarten and first grade learn by exploring the 21 early literacy games on Superwhy from PBS Kids at http://pbskids.org/superwhy/ . In the website’s Alpha Pig’s Matchup, students match a beginning letter and whole word when they’re clicked. In the Rock and Read Jukebox, stu-dents repeat fluency songs with lyrics that light up as the song is being sung. Electoral College from Disney Shorts … View a shorter ver-sion of the Schoolhouse Rock election video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IfUZxk8gag . Remembering the First Thanksgiving ... The Scholastic web-
site compares and contrasts the lives of Wampanoag and
Pilgrim people and allows students to climb aboard the May-
flower to experience the first Thanksgiving at http://
www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/ .
A Musical Note from
Miss Meyer
Our Holiday Program comes once a year, please
make sure that you are here.
Grades 2 and 5 will perform this year with
a special show of holiday cheer.
The groups performing will deserve a hand.
There will be singing, the strings
and the band.
A calendar date you will not want to miss.
So put it on your Holiday list!
SEE YOU ON THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 13th AT 7:00 PM.
ATTENTION
KINDERGARTEN PARENTS
Parents, if an assembly is scheduled for a time
when your kindergarten child is not in school, you are
welcome to attend the assembly with your child by
bringing them to school during that time. You may sit
in the back with your child.
Inclement Weather - What is this Modified
Kindergarten we hear on the news?
This program will go into operation when we
experience a two-hour delay in the opening of school
due to inclement weather. When it is announced on
the radio and/or TV that the Lower Dauphin School
District is on a two-hour delay, our morning kindergar-
ten sessions will begin at 11:00 am and dismiss at
12:45 pm. There will be one hour between the morn-
ing and afternoon sessions, with the afternoon session
beginning at 1:45 pm and dismissing at 3:30 pm.
For example: If your child boards the school bus at
8:30am on a regular morning and a two-hour delay is
announced, your child would board the school bus at
10:30 am. If your child attends the afternoon session
and regularly boards the school bus at 12:20 pm and
the district has announced a two-hour delay, your child
would board the bus at 1:20 pm.
There is no KIDS program on delay days.
Picture Retakes Monday, November 12th School picture retake day is sched-uled for Monday, November 12 at 1:00 PM. Those students who are not satisfied with their picture must
give the entire unwanted package to the photogra-pher on the day of picture retakes. Any student who brought their money envelope in late will have their picture taken on this day. Parents of morning kinder-garten students will need to provide transportation for the retakes and should arrive at school at 1:00 PM. The school will be offering two options this spring a class picture with students names on the bottom and the class book. There will be individual class pictures taken for Grades K - 4. The 5th grade will have their traditional class picture taken as an entire class. Class book orders will be taken after the holidays.
PLEASE INFORM THE OFFICE OF ANY
CHANGES WITH YOUR PHONE
NUMBERS. IF THERE IS AN
EMERGENCY, WE MUST HAVE A
CURRENT NUMBER.
Lost & Found
Please take the time to check the
lost and found table in the lobby
entrance during November
conferences you may find a long
lost item.
Community Aid Donation Bins “NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS”
Clean out your closets And help our community!
Lower Dauphin Communities That Care has eight Com-munity Aid Donation bins located in the Lower Dauphin
community. These collection bins will accept your dona-tions of gently-used clothing, shoes, and accessories. LD
CTC receives a monetary donation based upon the amount of clothing donated and funds are used to provide
programs and services for children and families in our community!
Our bins can be found at the following East Hanover
township locations:
East Hanover Elementary School 2673 Sand Beach Road, Grantville
Farmstead Farmer’s Market
On the corner of Routes 22 and 743, Grantville
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Day 1 End of First
Marking Period
2 Day 2 3
4 Daylight Savings Time
Ends
5 Day 3 6 Day 4 7 Day 5 1:00 Kids on the Block Assembly 2nd Gr. Click AS: Jr Club O
8 Day 6 9 Day 1 Report Cards Distributed
10
11 12 Day 2 Picture Retake
Day 1:00
13 Day 3 14 Day 4 2nd Gr. Click AS: Jr Club O
15 Day 5 16 Day 6 PTO Family Mixer
17
18 19 Day 1 Wear Blue Day Children’s Grief Awareness
20 Day 2
School in Session Sandy make up day
21 School Closed
22 School Closed
23 School Closed
24
25 26 School Closed
27 Day 3 28 Day 4 2nd Gr. Click
29 Day 5 30 Day 6
November 2012
Up coming events early December : 12/7 & 12/8 Santa Shop