
The Wildcat
December 13-17
Highlights
- Johnston News Crew
- Vaccination Information
- K-Kids
- Boys Basketball Try-Outs
- Textbook Assistance
- Winter Wear
- COVID Update
- Food Drive Info
- Arrival and Dismissal
- Lunch Information
- Wellness Calendar
- Camp Invention
Dates To Know
NO HOMEWORK CLUB OR POWER HOUR this week
Wednesday, Dec. 15th-No Chess Club
Winter Break Friday, December 17-Monday, January 3 (return to school TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th)
Monday, January 24th-Student Council Meeting 2:45-3:30pm
REMINDER-students are dismissed at 1:55 on Wednesdays
Johnston News Crew
A few months ago one of our fourth grade students asked why we don't have a school paper or some type of writing club at Johnston. Since the question was asked Mr. Linkiewicz has put together a club for our school. He extended the invite to 4th and 5th grade. Anyone who wanted to join needed to write a paper based on a prompt given. We are proud to say we have an amazing group of 9 students in our writing club.
Each meeting the students are given a writing prompt for them to write and share with the group. They discuss the writing and give pointers and thoughts on it.
Students have also asked if we can do some type of newspaper for the school, so the group took on the challenge and created their first issue of the Johnston's News for You paper. It has been a very fun experience. The students decide what to add into the paper and then draft it out on Mondays. During the week Mr. Linkiewicz looks over their writing, and Fridays they finalize and create their paper. The plan is to eventually move into creating a video news report, but for now it is just a digital paper.
Please go to this link to find current and past issues as they are published. We are so proud of our "News Crew"!!!
Link to website: https://sites.google.com/highland.k12.in.us/newsforyou/home
Vaccinated?
Snow Days!
K-Kids
Boys Basketball Try-Outs
Congrats to This Year's Student Council Officers!
President is Shawn Roorda
VP is Brady Grace
Historian is Sophia Alvarez
Secretary is Chase Allison
Treasurer is Julia Habel
Complete the Free and Reduced Application to qualify for TEXTBOOK ASSISTANCE
Parents,
While student meals are FREE this year because of USDA waivers, it is still important that you complete a free and reduced application if you believe that you will qualify to be eligible for other important benefits, such as textbook assistance. It is never too late to apply for these free and reduced benefits. Forms are available at each of the schools' offices or you may apply online using a computer (unfortunately smart phones will not work) by visiting www.mymealtime.com.
Questions? Please call Lisa Hayes, Director of Food Services at 219-924-7400.
Winter is Coming!
In Need of a Winter Coat?
As colder weather approaches, please be aware that I have several gently used coats and a few pairs of boots looking for a new home. Some sizes are limited but hopefully we can find something to fit your needs. These coats and boots are for school age students who attend Johnston Elementary. Please contact me at 219-923-2428 if I may be of assistance.
Rachel Jennings
Counselor
COVID UPDATE
STOH will require all K-12 students and staff to mask starting Tuesday, September 7th.
The parents of students who are identified as close contacts of a positive Covid case will be notified via a phone call, but the student will be allowed to remain in school. Parents are asked to monitor their child every day for the 10 days following the exposure. If symptoms develop at any point, please report it immediately to your child’s school nurse.
Arrival Procedures
Doors open for students at 7:55 a.m. daily. Students who eat breakfast at school will be allowed entry beginning at 7:30 a.m. Anyone arriving after 8:10 a.m., will need to buzz and come into the main office to sign in.
Cars will enter the parking lot off Duluth Street (right turn only) and follow the curve to drop off students. Please pull up as far as you can and drop all your students off at one time. Have your children ready with their backpacks, lunch money, hugs and kisses, so that when you stop they may exit the car quickly, and we can keep the drop off line moving. The line can become backed up onto Duluth Street very quickly which causes safety issues for our parents, as well as other drivers.
****Please do not be idle or park in the drop-off lane. Parents, please stay in your car. If you want to walk your child up to the doors, feel free to park in a spot to do so.
Please drop off curbside only. Avoid dropping children off where they have to cross the street, this is extremely dangerous. It will be your responsibility to cross them if you choose to do this.
Please be mindful of other drivers and walkers. We know many of you have to get to work, and we want all children to be able to enter the building safely and on time.
Doors C and B will be utilized for entrance as usual.
5th graders and Mrs. Torres's class will use Door G.
Dismissal Procedures
Grade K will exit through door J (FIVE minutes before the rest of the grade levels)
Grade 1 will exit through door C (main doors)
Grade 2 will exit through door B
Grade 3 will exit through door J
Grade 4 will exit through door I
Grade 5 and Mrs. Torres's class will exit through door G
Bus riders will exit through door J (a few minutes prior to the remainder of the school being dismissed where the buses will be waiting).
Cars may enter the parking lot off Duluth Street and follow the curve to pick up or park in the parking lot to walk up to get students. IF PARKING, PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAYS.
We would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation as we strive to keep our Johnston families safe.
Fine Arts and Gym
Lunch Information
Johnston Elementary - Highland's Shining North Star
How to get a hold of Mrs. Harrington:
Email: aharring@highland.k12.in.us
Website: https://www.highland.k12.in.us/o/jes
Location: 8220 5th Street, Highland, IN, United States
Phone: 219.923.2428
Facebook: facebook.com/johnstonpto
Twitter: @harrington_jn