
Lowell Lantern
NO SCHOOL -- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27- FRIDAY 29 -- THANKSGIVING BREAK
Principal's message
Dear Lowell Families,
Thank you to all of our parents and families that helped at our Harvest Parties this afternoon! The students had a great time, and we appreciate each of you for helping out at Lowell today and adding to the fun!
As a reminder, we will be hosting our first ever Family Financial Literacy Fun Night on December 10, 2019 starting at 6:00pm. We will have free pizza for the family, and students will receive a core buck for attending the event. Students will rotate through different game stations with their families to explore financial literacy learning ~~ guaranteed to be fun for all!! In addition, information will be shared about Warren’s Strategic Planning Initiative via a Town Hall station. We will provide construction updates during this evening as well. Flyers were sent home with students and can be found in this newsletter. Please RSVP by Friday, December 6.
As a reminder, today is our last day of school for this week. There will be NO SCHOOL on Wednesday, November 27 through Friday, November 29 so that families may enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday. School will resume on Monday, December 2.
We hope that you and your family enjoy your time together and have a Happy Thanksgiving!!
Mrs. Griffin
Family Financial Literacy Fun Night
NEW SIGN IN PROCEDURE -- RAPTOR GUARD
Think first and Stay Safe
Warren's High Ability Program
Journey of a Graduate (JoG)
This fall, MSD of Warren Township will be creating a comprehensive strategic plan based on community input that will ensure all students and staff have the conditions necessary to develop and apply Journey of a Graduate (JoG) skills and dispositions. The Journey of a Graduate skills are a set of 6 skills and dispositions that have been identified by our community needed for success in and out of school. The JoG skills are Critical Thinking, Citizenship, Communication, Collaboration, Content Knowledge, and Resilience. These JoG skills will serve as the foundation of the district strategic plan.
One way the district will capture community input is through an online survey. Linked below is a short survey that will ask questions around our strengths as a district and help us identify areas for improvement,
(Click on link below to begin survey)
This fall, MSD of Warren Township will be creating a comprehensive strategic plan based on community input that will ensure all students and staff have the conditions necessary to develop and apply Journey of a Graduate (JoG) skills and dispositions. The Journey of a Graduate skills are a set of 6 skills and dispositions that have been identified by our community needed for success in and out of school. The JoG skills are Critical Thinking, Citizenship, Communication, Collaboration, Content Knowledge, and Resilience. These JoG skills will serve as the foundation of the district strategic plan.
One way the district will capture community input is through an online survey. Linked below is a short survey that will ask questions around our strengths as a district and help us identify areas for improvement,
(Click on link below to begin survey)
Town Hall Meetings will also be scheduled for our teachers, students, parents and community to collaborate in person. Town Hall Meeting will be held at Lowell Elementary on December 10 at 6:00pm.
If you are unable to attend the evening meeting, there is a morning meeting option available to parents. The morning meeting date is below.
Wednesday, October 30th, 8:30 a.m., Strategic Planning with the Superintendent at Warren Education and Community Center -- 975 North Post Road
Thank you in advance for your participation and thank you for your continued support of MSD Warren Township Schools.
Dr. Tim Hanson
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No Smoking
Please remember that our Lowell Campus is a smoke-free campus. There is no smoking allowed anywhere on Lowell grounds. This includes smoking in your cars while on the Lowell Campus. Please refrain from smoking on school grounds if you are picking your child up or dropping your child off at school. We appreciate your support with this policy!
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Fro-Yo Friday!
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Our students will REALLYappreciate it!!
Important Dates
11/26/19 Harvest Party 2:00pm
11/27-29/19 NO SCHOOL----Thanksgiving Break
12/5/19 2nd Grade Family Night 6:00pm-7:30pm
12/10/19 Fun Family Night & Town Hall Meeting 6:00pm
12/12/19 3rd Grade Holiday Program
12/23-1/5/20 Winter Break
Birthday treat policy
While we love to celebrate, please remember there is a "no birthday treats" guideline. To access fun and helpful resources for healthy celebration ideas, please visit:
http://www.warren.k12.in.us/wellness
Thank you for understanding and adhering to this policy!
Family Financial Literacy Fun Night
Adult lunch information
* adult lunch costs $4.00 cash
* please have exact change
* no charge
* no debit
* no checks unless you have an account set up.
Cell phone protocol at Lowell
Useful Links Chartwells/Warren
FRIENDLY TIPS AND REMINDERS
* If your child will be absent due to illness or late due to a doctor's appointment, please call the front office at 317-532-3900 to report the absence or late arrival. This helps to ensure your child's safety. Please bring a doctor's note to document the excused absence.
* Dismissal is at 3:05pm. If you are picking up your child from school, please follow our car rider procedures.
* When arriving at Lowell, please make sure you stop first at the front desk. All visitors MUST sign in and put on a Lowell Badge while in the building. Safety is our top priority for our students. This process allows us to ensure every child's safety during the school day. Thank you for your cooperation.
* Parents are always welcome at Lowell! If you would like to visit your child's classroom, please call or email your child's teacher or Mrs. Griffin so we can make arrangements and ensure that the students will be in the classroom at the time of your visit. We encourage you and welcome you to always be a part of your child's learning, and we truly value your involvement!
* Please remember that our Lowell Campus is a smoke-free campus. There is no smoking allowed anywhere on Lowell grounds. This includes smoking in your cars while on the Lowell Campus.
School Safety
Dear Lowell Families,
I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know how excited the Lowell Elementary family is about the start of the school year and to share our process for emergency preparedness. In an effort to make sure our students and staff understand and know what to do in the case of emergencies, we plan practice drills throughout the school year. Some of these drills include procedures we practice monthly, like fire drills, and some we practice only a few times during the year, like wind/tornado drills.
We wanted you to be aware of the types of drills that we practice together in the event of a school safety concern so that you can talk with your students about these situations if they should come home with questions.
Fire Drills – Students and staff evacuate their classrooms and exit the building. All classrooms report to a designated location outside of the school building. During these drills, cars entering campus will be stopped by staff until our perimeter is clear of students and staff.
Wind/Tornado Drills – Students and staff report to designated locations in the building away from large windows and doors with windows. During this drill, our exterior doors will be locked so that all office staff can participate as well.
Lockdown Drills – Our buildings are secured internally and externally. Students remain with staff and wait for directions. During these drills, if you visit campus, you may see law enforcement agencies like Warren Police, parked on our campus supporting this practice.
Bus Evacuation Drills – Students practice exiting the bus using emergency exits upon arriving to school. During these drills, cars entering campus will be stopped by staff until our perimeter is clear of students and staff.
It is important to note that your student’s focus and cooperation during our drills is paramount. When drills are conducted, all individuals on our campus must participate, and that number can be upwards of 600 people. Paying attention, being alert and following directions allows for the best learning experience during the drills. Please reinforce this at home. Also, please know that if you are in the building when these drills are being practiced, you will be asked to practice with our school.
I appreciate your support and ask that you reach out with any questions.
Kim Griffin, Principal
SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLICATIONS/NEWS MEDIA USE
The occasion may arise when the school district wants to recognize your child or your child's school. This may include your child's photo, your child's name or your child's work in district publications, newsletters, on school district websites, and in electronic/ social media or in staff training videos. We may also want to tell the media (including newspapers, television, and radio) about your child's achievements. We never knowingly release information about a student to anyone who wants to use it for commercial/ political purposes. However, we will honor your request to not include your child in these types of recognitions if you notify your child's school office in writing that you do not want this type of information released.
Student Success Handbook 2019-2020 School Year
Lowell Elementary School
Contact Us
Kim Griffin -- Principal
Tasha Reedus -- Dean
Website: lowell.warren.k12.in.us
Location: 2150 South Hunter Road, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Phone: 317-532-3900
Facebook: facebook.com/LOWELLLEOPARDS
Twitter: @LowellElementa1