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Students received a progress report for Math, today. If a student is missing an assignment, he may complete and submit it for a grade. If a student receives a D or F in class, please sign the report and return.
Our Highland Giving Tree is now up just inside the front entrance to the school. If you want to anonymously purchase a Christmas gift for a Highland student in need of a special blessing this holiday season, please stop in the school as soon as possible to select an ornament off the tree. Gifts (approx. value $25) are due back in the school office UNWRAPPED by Thursday, November 30th with the paper ornament attached.
The Giving Tree is meant to help parents provide a fun gift for their student this Christmas. If students need clothes, they can visit Hangers, the EVSC Clothing Bank, one time per school year. If food support is needed, our Friday Friends take home a bag of food from the Tri-State Food Bank every Friday. Assistance with these programs is available through our counselor, Mrs. Meyerholtz. If you have any extra travel size shampoo, conditioner, or soap around your house from you last hotel stay, please send them into the school office. We will be collecting travel size and full size body care items until Christmas. It’s time to buy your Holiday Gift Cards! AVOID SHOPPING IN THE STORES! Buy your holiday gift cards through Highland Elementary School! BUY GIFT CARDS NOW FOR YOURSELF OR AS GIFTS AND HIGHLAND RECEIVES A PERCENTAGE OF YOUR PURCHASE. ORDERS DUE BY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. Extra order forms are on Peach Jar, and in the School Office. HOW DOES THIS FUNDRAISER WORK? Highland buys the gift cards at a discount, and re-sells the gift cards for full face value. The discount - from 2 to 16% or more – is Highland Elementary School’s profit. Example = You buy a $100 Lowe’s gift card. YOU GET A $100 GIFT CARD WITH NO EXPIRATION. Highland receives 5% or $5.00. All proceeds benefit Highland Elementary School. Buy what you need now for all your holiday gift giving! Questions? Call Jeffrey Berger, Coordinator at 812-455-6298 ORDERS WILL DELIVERED BEFORE HOLIDAY BREAK!!!A couple fifth grade girls started a project called "Warmth for All." They are collecting winter items for Hangers such as hats, gloves, and scarves. These items may be GENTLY used or new. The last day for collection is November 30th. The winning class in each grade level gets to have some fun! Monday, November 27- 3:15-4:15 p.m. 4th and 5th grade Choir Practice. 3:15 p.m. NEHS Meeting. Tuesday, November 28- 4:15 p.m. Boys Basketball Game at Highland GYM 5:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Game at Highland GYM Wednesday, November 29- Picture Retake Day! NO BASKETBALL GAMES TODAY 4:30-5:30 p.m. Choir Holliday program Dress Rehearsal for 4th and 5th grade Choir members at the Central Auditorium. Thursday, November 30- All Giving Tree Gifts are due to the school office today. 7:00 pm 4th and 5th grade Choir Holiday Program at Central HS ...students arrive by 6:45 and report to the cafeteria to assemble. Friday, December 1- The Rotary Club is coming to read to our 1st graders! The school spelling bee will be Friday, Dec. 8 at 8:45, in the gym. All 4th and 5th graders will be in attendance, and all parents/relatives/friends are invited. Below is the official spelling bee words from the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Our Highland Giving Tree is now up just inside the front entrance to the school. If you want to anonymously purchase a Christmas gift for a Highland student in need of a special blessing this holiday season, please stop in the school as soon as possible to select an ornament off the tree. Gifts (approx value $25) are due back in the school office UNWRAPPED by Thursday, November 30th with the paper ornament attached.
The Giving Tree is meant to help parents provide a fun gift for their student this Christmas. If students need clothes, they can visit Hangers, the EVSC Clothing Bank, one time per school year. If food support is needed, our Friday Friends take home a bag of food from the Tri-State Food Bank every Friday. Assistance with these programs is available through our counselor, Mrs Meyerholtz. If you have any extra travel size shampoo, conditioner, or soap around your house from you last hotel stay, please send them into the school office. We will be collecting travel size and full size body care items until Christmas. Monday, November 20- 3:15-4:15 p.m. 4th and 5th grade Choir Practice 6:00 p.m. 5th grade Instrumental Orchestra Music Performance at Central High School. 7:00 p.m. 5th grade Instrumental Band Music Performance at Central High School. School Lunch: Chicken Poppers Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich Mashed Potatoes w/gravy Broccoli w/Cheese Sauce Mandarin Oranges Tuesday, November 21- 3rd graders- NO SPARK AFTER SCHOOL School Lunch: Cheese Pizza Pepperoni Pizza Edamame Succotash Veggies w/Dip Fresh Fruit Wednesday, November 22-NO SCHOOL Thursday, November 23-NO SCHOOL Friday, November 24-NO SCHOOL
Congratulations to the following students:
Mason - First Place Presley - Second Place Audrey - Alternate The first and second place winners will compete in a school-wide Spelling Bee on Dec. 8th. Details will follow on the exact time and location of the spelling bee. |
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