

DTSE Trailblazer Report
JANUARY 2024
Principal's Corner
We are off to a great start of the second semester here at DTSE. We welcomed 30 new students at the beginning of January and we feel they are settling in nicely. As a team working together, we strongly promote academic achievement among our students. Please note that we are working diligently with your student to help them be successful both in and out of DTSE.
With this in mind, don't forget, activity trackers for each student continue to be updated and released every Friday. Please be sure to check in with your student and encourage them to keep up with their graduation goals! As second semester is getting underway, we want to make sure our students are set up for success by completing their daily and weekly goals.
Thank you for all your support and we hope you stay healthy and warm,
Kate Andrews
January Dates
The Decatur Prom Dress Program is having a dress event this Saturday, January 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
All Decatur students receive a prom dress, an accessory or shoes, and their prom ticket for $50.
Students outside of Decatur are also welcome.
This is also our 10 year anniversary, so we are celebrating with a few prom related vendors and door prizes.
I have attached a flyer with all upcoming dates listed.
Thank you!
School Info
8:10AM: Door 2 unlocks for Breakfast
8:40AM: 1st Period Begins
3:45PM: Dismissal
Block Scheduling:
DTSE will be running a block schedule this year that mirrors DCHS. Students will have a 25 minute CCR period to start each day, then they will have 4 classes that will alternate each day.
CTE Courses at DCHS:
Most of our students are attending 1 class period at DCHS every other day in order to help them meet graduation requirements for work based learning skills. It is vital students are following protocols and guidelines for moving between buildings. Failure to appear for the class at DCHS or return to DTSE after may result in removal from the course.
Dress Code Notifications:
Blankets are not permitted at school. Please make sure your child has warm clothes to wear as the weather continues to cool down.
Clothing advertising or displaying images related to alcohol, drugs, or tobacco should not be worn to school. Students who come to school wearing these items will be required to cover them up or change clothes.
Boys pants need to be pulled up and girls are not allowed to wear "crop tops".
If you need assistance with clothing, please feel free to reach out to DTSE staff, and we will work to find and provide support for our families!
Vape Policy
Decatur Township School Police Department, (DTSPD), in collaboration with the Drug Free Coalition, is excited to offer a new diversion program for students found to be in possession of tobacco products, e-cigarettes, and or vaping devices. DTSPD has also partnered with our local courts in an effort to minimize the use of these products and devices on our campuses. Our students, if found with the aforementioned items, would be in violation of Indiana Code 35-46-1-10.5, Minor in Possession of a Tobacco Product or an Electronic Cigarette or 7.1-5-12-8 Smoking in a Prohibited Area. Each of these would be met with an Indiana citation, also known as a “Uniform Traffic Ticket,” (UTT). When submitted to the courts, the cost of the ticket for this violation is $170.50. This is an actual ticket and will affect your license or the ability to obtain one if left unpaid.
Our objective however, is not to create financial hardship, but to have an opportunity to educate students and families on the dangers of vaping and tobacco products. Twice per month, DTSPD officers will present a 1-hour class for students who have opted to accept the terms of the diversion program. The cost of the class for a student attending alone is $75.00. If a student attends the class with a parent or guardian, the class is discounted at a cost of $25.00. Upon the completion of the class, the UTT, or citation, will not be referred to the courts, and there will be no record of the violation. A student may only participate in the program once per school year, and only twice throughout their entire school career.
Parking Pass Applications
Students are required to apply for and display a parking pass when driving a vehicle to school. Vehicles that are parked on campus are subject to removal by being towed at the owners expense. Parking applications and money are due at the time student applies for the parking pass. As students begin driving during the school year students will have one week to apply for their permit and display it. This allows us to monitor who is parking on campus
E HallPass
We have begun using E-Hallpass. This app is on the iPad so students need to make sure they have a fully charged iPad each day. Use of E-Hallpass allows us to monitor who is in our hallways and when, thus making our building more secure and functioning in an environment conducive to learning.
SENIORS/JUNIORS
Students that qualify to graduate and want to participate in graduation ceremonies must order a cap, gown and tassel. All other graduation gear products are optional.
BLUE and GOLD Day Rotation for Block Schedule
23/24 DTSE Supports and Clubs
Teen Mental Health Club
Where: Ms Buchanan's room 101
Art Club
When: every Tuesday after school. Ends at 5pm
Where: Ms. Cochran's room (room 113 next to the cafeteria)
Gamers Guild - Starting in September
When: After school on Friday's 3:50-5PM
Where: DTSE Room
Coordinator: Mr. Vetter, room 202
Student Attendance at High School Events
We will continue our policy of requiring high school and middle school students to have their ID on them when they attend evening events. Students will present their ID upon entrance to each event. Students K-8 must be under the supervision of a responsible adult to attend high school events.
Clear Backpacks
Students may only use clear backpacks for the 2023-24 school year. All students were provided a backpack the first day of school in CCR. The district provides the first clear backpack for the student. If the student needs a replacement, we ask the parent/guardian to provide one for them. You can find clear backpacks on Amazon. Thank you.
Opportunities for Decatur Families!
P-EBT Card Information
MSD of Decatur Township and the Child Nutrition Department do not have access to P-EBT information or funds.
All calls and questions need to be directed to The Family and Social Services Administration.
Social/Emotional Resources and Links
24 Hour Suicide Hotline
- Dial 988 or text IN to 741741
LGBTQ+ National Hotline
- 888-843-4564
- email: help@LGBThotline.org
Mental Health Support & Referrals
- Mental Health America
- 800-969-6642
- http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/
Physical Abuse
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
- 800-799-7233
- http://www.thehotline.org/
- Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
- 800-422-4453
- http://www.childhelp.org/ \
Substance Abuse Support
- National Drug & Alcohol Treatment Hotline
- 800-662-4357
- http://www.addictioncareoptions.com/
Eating Disorders
- National Eating Disorders Assoc. Helpline
- 800-931-2237
- http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
Teen Health Questions
- 888-711-TEEN (confidential)
Boys Town National Hotline: struggling youth & families
800-448-300
GLEANERS FOOD BANK
HOURS OF OPERATION:
OFFICE:
Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 4:30 PM
FOOD PANTRY:
Gleaners Community Cupboard
- In-person shopping:
- Tuesdays: 10 AM to 3 PM
- Wednesdays: 10 AM to 3 PM
- Drive-thru distribution:
- Thursdays: 2 PM to 7 PM
- Saturdays: 9 AM to 12 PM
GOODWIN CENTER
Food Pantry – is available to help families in the Mars Hill / Decatur Township area.Pantry is held every other Monday.
Hours for pantry:
Afternoon: 12pm – 2pm
Evenings: 4pm-6pm
Decatur Serving the Community
Dry and fresh food items will be available for drive thru pick up for any families with children enrolled in MSD of Decatur Township Schools!
When: Select Thursdays 11:30AM – 12:50PM (dates listed below)
Where: Decatur Central High School, Door 10
How to apply: Complete the intake form below and submit! (required for each distribution date). The form must be completed by the Tuesday before the pick up date.
Food Pantry Intake Form
Find Additional Support for Specific Needs
Search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help starts here: https://www.findhelp.org