
The Wildcat
December 7-11
Highlights
- Fine Arts and Gym
- NWEA testing
- ELearning
- Picture Retakes
- Holiday Parties
- Honor Parkway Tree Fundraiser
- HHS fundraiser
- Family Help
- Lunch Information
- Winter Coats
Dates To Know
EVERY WEDNESDAY IS EARLY RELEASE @ 1:55 (Mrs. Torres's Class @ 1:20)
Monday, Dec. 7th-in-person returning to school
Wednesday, Dec. 9th-Reading NWEA 2:15-3:15pm(ONLINE LEARNERS)
Thursday, December 10th-Picture Retakes
Friday, December 11th-ELearning Day
Wednesday, Dec. 16th -Math NWEA 2:15-3:15pm (ONLINE LEARNERS)
Thursday, December 17th and Friday, December 18th-early release
NWEA TESTING-ONLINE LEARNERS
Picture Retakes-Dec. 10th and Picture Pick-UP
RETAKES MUST RETURN ORIGINAL PACKETS
Online learners, here is the link to sign-up to come in for retakes: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DA4AC29A0FBC52-picture1
YOU WILL NEED TO ENTER THROUGH GYM DOORS (door F) WITH A MASK ON. Parents, please remain in your car. Thank you!
ELearning Day, Friday, December 11
STOH teachers will be participating in a professional development inservice centered around diversity during the month of December. In order to accommodate this, each elementary school will be holding an eLearning day for ALL students. Teachers will post assignments for the day by 9am and work will be due by 9am the following day to be counted present for the eLearning day. The office will not be fielding phone calls that day and teachers will not be able to communicate with families during their designated eLearning day due to the necessity of all their focus needing to be on this important opportunity.
See your school’s scheduled day below:
Monday, December 7- Merkley Elementary
Tuesday, December 8- Warren Elementary
Thursday, December 10- Southridge Elementary
Friday, December 11- Johnston Elementary
As always, thank you for all you do to help our students to be successful.
Holiday Celebrations
Johnston Honor Parkway Tree Fundraiser
As we work to improve the Johnston playground and greenspace, we are excited to involve you in an exciting fundraising opportunity.
Our Johnston outdoor space is used by so many members of our community. Beyond being used as a recess and gym space by the school, the space is used by local residents for exercise, youth sports teams as a practice space, and as by local families for after school fun. Johnston school is embedded in the lives of current residents as well as the memories of former residents.
It is in this spirit that we are creating the Johnston Honor Parkway. Along this parkway, trees have been planted and are maintained by our Johnston students. We envision this parkway being a place where current students can honor and remember members of our community who have made it a wonderful place to live, work, and play.
Each tree on the parkway will be dedicated in honor or memory of a community member or organization. We ask that you consider taking the time to sponsor a tree in honor or memory of someone you love who has made a difference in the community. Your donation will not only support improvements being made to the playground and greenspace, but also purchase a commemorative plaque to honor the recipient. There will also be a celebration in the spring to unveil the new signs and parkway.
See the attached for more information on how to be apart of it!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hCA7wW9EHcAEGCaxGBL7o0tzVhEgctAc/view?usp=sharing
Trojan Fundraiser
Get your limited edition hot and cold travel mugs, pop cozies, and other stocking stuffers all with the trojan logo. Use the following link to get your order placed. Also there is an attachment below so you can view these unique items.
https://shop.imarkfundraising.com/index.asp?PID=60716
Save money and have it shipped to the High School and it will be deliver it to your school or pay to have it shipped to your house. Also check their twitter page @HighlandhHighHHS and retweet so others can take advantage of this amazing offer. Deadline is Dec. 7th.
Minimize Office Traffic
Fine Arts and Gym
Below is a link with a calendar that lists the rotations.
In Need of a Winter Coat?
Happy Holidays!
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
Lunch Information
All students will receive breakfast and lunch at no cost for curbside pick-up meals!
Thanks to USDA funding, these meals will be available September 21 through December 18, 2020. Each student can receive one free breakfast and one free lunch daily. This applies to qualified meals (breakfast and lunch), not snacks and beverages.
Important: You MUST still complete a free and reduced meal application to qualify for the program for the remainder of the school year (to receive free or reduced meals AFTER 12/18/2020) AND to qualify for textbook assistance for this school year!
All students will be able to pick up a weeks worth of free breakfasts and lunches Monday between the hours of 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the following location:
Johnston Elementary School, 8220 5th Street, (Door D, off of 5th Street), Highland, IN
Go here for more details:
http://www.schoolnutritionandfitness.com/index.php?sid=2809100435083594
What's For Lunch?
A message from the Dept. of Ed.
iPad and/or Technology Help
Here are some things that you need to know about your iPad. If you have any iPad questions, please contact Mrs. Gomez through email: egomez@highland.k12.in.us
Do NOT sign in to an Apple ID
Your email address for all Google logins is your first initial, last name, student ID. Student ID can be found on RDS!
Example:jsmith1234567@stohk12.org
Your password is your birth date, 2 digit month, 2 digit day, 4 digit year
Example: 01262008 (January 26, 2008)
Sign in to your email. Do this by:
Go to Settings
Passwords and account
Add Account
Google
Please take care of your iPad. Avoid drinking or eating around them. Don’t place them under or in between heavy items. Keep them charged! DO NOT take them out of the cases and don’t decorate the cases, even with stickers!!!
Family Help
Families can get guidance on how to cope with the coronavirus pandemic through a new partnership between Franciscan Health and Purdue University.
The Community Health Improvement team at Franciscan Health, which has hospitals in Crown Point, Dyer, Hammond, Michigan City and Munster, teamed up with Purdue’s College of Health and Human Sciences and other community partners to create "Families Tackling Tough Times Together," a pop-up program that aims to strengthen families' resilience.
“It’s impressive to see the efforts that Franciscan is making to not only treat patients but also to support family strengths and resilience during the pandemic,” said Dr. Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, a Purdue professor working to build the initiative.
"Families Tackling Tough Times Together" will offer free, science-based tools and activities every week on how to handle the pandemic.
The nine-week program this fall seeks to help families of all types with tailored recommendations for children, adults, and young adults. They will get messages of support and encouragement and the opportunity to ask experts questions.
Lake County Public Library
Technology Resources via Remind
- For E-Learning questions and other tech related questions
- Follow the link below to sign up to the Remind Class entitled "Tech Resources" https://www.remind.com/join/jntra
- Inquiries will be answered in as timely a manner as possible
Johnston Elementary - Highland's Shining North Star
How to get a hold of me:
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