Kindergarten Round UpApril 24 & 25
Kindergarten “Round Up” will be Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25. This will be a 2-hour session either from 9:00 AM -11:00 AM or 12:45 PM - 2:45 PM. Teachers meet with students and the Principal will meet with parents. You will need to bring the following: Forms that you will receive in the mail, Birth certificate, Immunization records & Green vision card. You must be pre-registered, so please call the elementary office at 319-
726-3634 to set up a date and time.
Louisa-Muscatine Community School DistrictApril & May 2014 Newsletter
Website: www.lmcsd.org
Graduation
Sunday, May 18, 20141:00 PM
High School Gymnasium
Baccalaureate A special Baccalaureate service has been planned for our 2014 graduates, their families and friends. It will be held on Thursday evening, May 15, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the High School gymnasium. Local church-es from the L-M school communities are sponsor-ing this evening of music and challenge in honor of the graduating seniors in the district. Seniors will be asked to wear their caps and gowns and will be seated together as a class for this special service. Our speaker this year was a standout basketball player in high school, college and played professional basketball for 10 years. In high school, his team (of which he was captain) too 3rd place at state and he
earned First Team All-State and Converse All-Amer-ican honors. He was a 4 year starter in college where he set many records for free throws, field goals and scored over 1,000 points. He has received hall of Fame honors from college, high school, and the Iowa High School Association. As ministers in your communities, we encourage graduating seniors, their families and friends to plan to attend and enjoy this memorable evening togeth-er. All L-M High school students are invited to the Grandview Community Bible Church “Friendship Center” following the service for pizza, snacks and an opportunity to visit with our special guest.
Class Colors: Purple & Silver
Class Motto: “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” -Eleanor Roosevelt
Class Flower: Alstroemeria
“Chances Are” April 12, 2014
Pictures 1:30-3:30 ~ by Country Oaks @ L-M HSGrand March 4:00 @ L-M HS gymDance 8:00-11:00 pm @ The Rendezvous After Prom Party 11:30pm-4:00 am @ L-M HS
BLOOD DRIVE RESULTSThe High School Student Council would like to thank everyone that came and donated at the blood drive on March 12th. Eighty-five units of blood were donated, saving 255 lives.
YEARBOOKSThe 2013-2014 High School Yearbook is on sale now for $47. You can purchase the yearbook in the high school office or online at: jostensyearbooks.com 2013-2014 Junior High Yearbooks will go on sale in March. Order forms will be sent home with junior high students at that time. Order forms will need to be returned to the high school office with the payment of $15. Both of the 2013-2014 L-M yearbooks will arrive some-
time in the first two weeks of September 2014.
L-M ATHLETIC BOOSTERS L-M Athletic Boosters would like to thank everyone that helped in the concession stand during the winter sports season. Without volunteers like you we would not be able to run the stand to raise money for the sports programs and our athletes. We would also like to thank all our Booster sponsors. With donations from the membership drive, we helped fund the new cam-era/viewing system at the high school. This system includes 3 cameras in the gym that project
the games onto TVs in the concession stand and lobby and the big screen in the cafeteria. The cafeteria screen is also used for various school announcements, activities and events, such as showing the state wrestling tourna-ment when an L-M athlete was wrestling, videos that L-M students have made, public service announcements and school announcements. Possible future projects might include an ice bath for athletes, new curtain in the gym that could be raised and lowered, replacing the flag in the gym with a roll-up one suspended from the ceil-ing. Without your support, none of this would be possible. Thank you so much for the support and donations!
To the Families & Friends of Louisa-Muscatine PTOAnother great year is coming to a close, and we would like to thank you for the support you have given during this school year - it may have been donating baked goods or Raffle items for Carnival, helped at the Book Fairs, worked during the Holiday Store or a Saturday morning of fun, counting fund-raiser money, and so much more. Without your help there would be no PTO. Hopefully, we will have that support again in the fall.
Events we have had during this school year include:• Welcome back gifts for ALL employees of the District• Candy Bar Sales (our largest fundraiser of the year)• Involved in Falcon Pride Homecoming• L-M Scentsy warmer fundraiser• Box Tops for Education• Campbell’s Labels• Scholastic Book Fair (Fall & Spring)• Holiday Gift Shop• December Saturday Morning Movies/Crafts/Games• Elementary Yearbook• Meal for teachers during Conference evenings (Fall & Spring)
• Carnival• Little Falcon Pride Store• Donated funds to the Elementary Outdoor Classroom• Purchased folding chairs• Purchased exercise balls• Sponsored Math Bee• After prom donation
We wish you and your family a very safeand relaxing fun-filled summer!
Students enrolling in Kindergarten for the
2014-2015 School Year Mandatory requirements for school entrance:
• Blood lead level result• Dental Screening Certificate• Up-to-date vaccine record that shows
4-6 year old vaccines were given Highly recommended: • Professional eye exam
C O N C E R T SElementary Spring Concert: Friday, May 9 ~ Elementary Gym 1:00 Grades K-3rd 2:00 Grades 4-6, including 5th-6th Choir & Bands
Junior High Fine Arts Festival Monday, April 12 @ 7:00 ~ HS Gym
High School Fine Arts Festival Tuesday, April 13 @ 7:00 ~ HS Gym
NURSE NEWS
2nd grade parents: It will be mandatory for all students en-tering 3rd grade for the 2014-2015 school year to have an eye exam completed and documentation on file at school. A letter and the green Student Vision Card was mailed home before winter break. These will need to be completed and returned to the school nurse prior to the 2014-2015 school year. 6th grade parents: It is mandatory for all students entering 7th grade to have proof of a Tdap (tetanus, diptheria, pertussis) vaccine prior to the start of the 2014-2015 school year. Letters were distributed at parent teacher conferences. If you received a letter this vaccine will need to be done and an up to date vaccine record will need to be turned in to the school nurse prior to the 2014-2015 school year. 8th grade parents: It is mandatory for all students entering 9th grade to have proof of a dental screening within the past year. Please watch for the dental letter and screening certificate to arrive in the mail soon. This will need to be completed and returned to the school nurse prior to the 2014-2015 school year.
OPEN ENROLLMENT DEADLINES Pursuant to the laws that govern open enrollment, applications filed after March 1, 2014 for the 2014-2015 school year will not be approved unless the reason for late filing qualifies for “good cause”. “Good cause” means a change in the status of a child’s resident district for any of the reasons listed below. The deadline for kindergarten students is September 1. s Family moved to a new district of residence s Change in the marital status of the student’s parents s Placement of the student into foster care resulting in new resident district s Adoption resulting in new resident district s Participation in a foreign exchange program s Participation in a substance abuse or mental health treatment program resulting in new resident districts Failure of negotiations for reorganization or rejection of proposed reorganization plan
s Failure of negotiations for whole grade sharing or rejection of whole grade sharing s Loss of accreditation or revocation of a charter school contract s Severe health and/or pervasive harassment (If the application is being made in response to an alleged severe health need or pervasive harassment of student, the RESIDENT district will notify the applicant of status. The applicant must provide resident district with status of health concern or history of harassment occurring after March 1 deadline.)
6th GRADE LEADERSHIPThis fall, 6th graders were invited to start participating in leadership groups. Mrs. Feldman, Mr. Casper, and Mrs. Shady orga-nized groups based on skills students would need to develop for junior high. These groups focus on service learning projects, learning from other positive role models, and practicing leadership skills with other students. The positive impact from these leadership groups can be seen throughout the school. The completed service learning projects include: food drive collection for local families, military collection of items sent to servicemen and women overseas, collection of items for the Muscatine Ani-mal Shelter, and most recently a coin collec-tion that raised over $1,300 for Jump Rope for Heart. Sixth graders work to choose, or-ganize, and carry out these service-learning projects from start to finish.
Sixth graders sponsored a Toy and Book Drive at the Elementary school for the month of March. The collected items will be donated back to families in the L-M com-munity at the PTO carnival on April 4th. Students are also hoping to donate items to the UIHC Children’s Hospital. If you have gently used items to donate, you may send them with an elementary student or bring them to the elementary office. Please look for more great things to come!
‘Shop on a Dime’The Letts United
Methodist Church has a ‘Shop on a Dime’
store that offers FREE clothing and other
items. We welcome anyone to come and
browse and if you find something, please to take it. The store is open every morning through the week
from 9:00-11 :00 a.m.
and on Saturdays too. The store is located on the main floor of
the church.
After School Program
on MondaysThe Letts Church has an after school pro-gram for boys and
girls in grades K-5 on Monday afternoons from 2:30 to 5:00
p.m. We will be doing homework, and having snacks and activities as time permits. If
interested, please call the church office at
319-726-3641.This program concludes
at the end of the school year.
Island Lighthouse Food Pantry
THIRD TUESDAY of every month:April 15, 2014 May 20, 20149:00-11:00 am
& 4:00-6:00 pmThe food pantry is open to residents in the Loui-
sa-Muscatine School Dis-trict. You will be required
to show identification with your name and cur-rent address. The Island
Lighthouse Food Pantry is located at:
Island Methodist Church, 2598 Stewart Road,
Muscatine, IA.
Iowa Core - Myth vs. Fact
bMyth: The federal government developed the Common Core State Standards. bFACT: The federal government did not play a role in developing
the Common Core. For years, states independently developed their own standards. Over time, state leaders recognized that many students were graduating from high school un-prepared for the demands of college and careers. In 2007, state education leaders began discussing the idea of working together to develop a set of rigorous academic expectations for English/language arts and math to ensure all students finish high school prepared for the next step. In 2009, governors and state edu-cation chiefs from 48 states engaged in a bipartisan collaboration toward this goal. The states worked with teachers, parents, content experts and others to develop and release the Common Core. Forty-five states, the District of Columbia and four territories have adopted the Common Core State Standards. bMyth: The Iowa State Board of Education did not have the authority to adopt the Common Core as part of the Iowa Core. bFACT: Iowa, through authority vested in the State Board of Education by the Iowa Leg-islature, adopted the Common Core State Standards in 2010 and blended them with our state standards. State board authority is provided by Iowa Code Chapter 256.7(26). bMyth: Iowa is receiving federal funding to implement the Common Core. bFACT: Iowa receives no federal money to implement the Common Core as part of the Iowa Core. The Iowa Department of Education has a $2 million state appropriation for fiscal year 2014 to support the work of Iowa Core implementation. bMyth: Iowa has adopted a federal curriculum. bFACT: The Common Core State Standards set common, rigorous expectations for what students should know and be able to do, but leave decisions about teaching and lesson plans up to local schools and teachers. bMyth: Implementing the standards requires states to collect and share vast amounts of personally identifiable student information. bFACT: Implementing the standards does not require data collection. The Iowa Depart-ment of Education collects student data and information to learn how schools in Iowa are changing, to follow the academic progress of students from preschool to high school, and to guide efforts to improve our education system. Data help teachers and parents gauge whether students are on track from year to year and whether they graduate ready for success in college and careers. This information is used to detect and report shifts in student populations and demographics and student achievement results, such as high school graduation rates, attendance rates, and state assessment scores. Under No Child Left Behind and other federal laws, data, such as test scores, are provided to the federal government. Students are never identified by name. bMyth: The Common Core prevents teachers from teaching literature. bFACT: The standards do not limit reading to non-fiction, but strike a balance between literature and non-fiction so students build knowledge and broaden their perspectives.
Sun. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat.March 31
Pancakes, Syrup, Fruit and Juice
Hoagie SandwichChips
Cooked CarrotsMandarin Oranges or
Pears
1Oatmeal, toast, fruit,
juiceChicken sandwich,
Tatertots, Corn, Pineapple or Oranges
2PBJ, fruit, juiceBBQ Meatballs,
Au gratin potatoes, Bread & butter,
Salad blend, Fruit mix or Pineapple
3Breakfast Pizza, fruit,
juiceSpaghetti w/meat sauce, Breadstick,
Green beans, Apple wedges or Grapes
4Biscuits & *gravy,
fruit, juicePopcorn chicken,
Macaroni corn bake, Salad mix,
Fresh strawberries or Kiwi w/dip
5
6 7*Sausage wrap in
Pancake on a stick, fruit, juice
Crispito, Chips w/cheese, Salad mix,
Oranges or Peaches
8Donuts, fruit, juicePig-in-a-blanket,
French fries, Mixed veggies, Pears or Grapes
9French toast sticks,
fruit, juicePizza, Corn, Salad mix,
Mixed fruit or Apples
10Egg/Cheese on a bis-
cuit, fruit, juiceHamburger w/bun,
French fries, Baked beans, Pears or
Applesauce
11Strawberry pancakes,
fruit, juiceSalisbury steak, Mashed potato,
Corn, Bread & butter, Banana or Mandarin
oranges
12
13 14Scrambled eggs with
ham, Toast, fruit, juiceChicken Fajita w/green pepper &
onions, Refried beans, Chips w/cheese, Strawberries or
Peaches
15Cinnamon rolls, fruit,
juiceOrange Chicken,
Rice, Oriental veggies, Pears or Oranges
16Waffle sticks w/syrup,
fruit, juiceTatertot casserole,
Peas, Butter sandwich,
Fruit salad or Peaches
17
NO SCHOOL
18
NO SCHOOL
19
20 21
NO SCHOOL
22Egg, *Sausage, Toast,
fruit, juiceMaid-Rite, Sweet
potato fries, Corn, Banana or Mandarin
oranges
23Strawberry pancakes,
fruit, juiceChicken Tetrazzini, Mashed potatoes,
Peas, Bread & butter sandwich, Pears or
Pineapple
24Breakfast Pizza, fruit,
juiceFish Sandwich, Parsley potatoes, Salad blend,
Fruit mix(HS add Peas)
25Donuts, fruit, juiceChicken Parmesan,
Cooked carrots, Cheesy potatoes, Fruit
salad
26
27 28Egg & Cheese Biscuit,
fruit, juiceTurkey & Ham Wrap,
Tatertots, Green beans, Spinach salad with strawberries & blueberries or Pears
29PBJ, fruit, juice
Super Nachos, Refried beans, Salad blend,
Peaches or Pears
30Pancakes, fruit, juice
Chicken Nuggets, Cheesy potatoes,
Green beans, Fruit salad
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Corndog....Elementary: Cereal, Peanut butter sandwich, Cookies, fruit & veggie
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Chicken Patty....Elementary: Cereal, Yogurt, Animal crackers, fruit & veggie
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Hamburger....Elementary: Cereal, Yogurt, Cheese stick, fruit & veggie
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Pizza....Elementary: Cereal, Elf crackers, Yogurt, fruit & veggie
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Popcorn Chicken....Elementary: Cereal, Sausage, Yogurt, fruit & veggie
Alternate Entree at Breakfast: Assorted cold
cereal w/toast, Fruit or Juice.
Available daily at Lunch.....Grades 7-12:
Turkey or Ham Deli; Chef Salad; Cheese Pizza; Fresh Fruit & Fresh Vegetable Trays
Alternate Lunch entree offered for students in grades 3-12.
*Food items that contain Pork.JH/HS may purchase additional entree
for $1.25.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
All meals will be
served with a choice of
milk. Fresh
carrots are served
daily.
Happy Easter
Sun. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat.1
Oatmeal, Toast, fruit, juice
*BBQ Pork Rib, Potato salad, Peas, Apple-sauce or Oranges
2Cinnamon rolls, fruit,
juiceSalisbury steak,
Mashed potatoes, Bread & butter sand-
wich, Corn, Strawber-ries or Grapes
3
4 5French toast sticks,
fruit, juiceSwedish Meatballs, Au gratin potatoes, Bread
& butter sandwich, Peaches or Pears
6Breakfast Casserole,
Toast, fruit, juiceBeef Taco, Refried
beans, Corn, Banana or Pineapple
7Breakfast Pizza, fruit,
juicePancake, *Sausage & Egg Patty, Hash
browns, Apple sauce
8Biscuits & *Gravy,
fruit, juiceChicken Nuggets, Cheesy potatoes,
Green beans, Fresh pineapple or Mixed
fruit
9Donuts, fruit, juicePopcorn Shrimp,
Baked potato, Baked beans, Fruit salad
10
11 12Pancakes w/syrup,
fruit, juice*Hoagie Sandwich,
Chips, Cooked carrots, Grapes or Mandarin oranges
13Oatmeal, toast, fruit,
juiceChicken sandwich,
Tatertots, Corn, Pine-apple or Oranges
14PBJ, fruit, juice
BBQ Meatballs, Au gratin potatoes, Bread
& butter sandwich, Salad blend, Fruit mix
or Pineapple
15Breakfast Pizza, fruit,
juiceSpaghetti w/meat sauce, Bread stick,
Green beans, Apple wedges or Grapes
16Biscuits & *gravy,
fruit, juicePopcorn chicken,
Macaroni corn bake, Salad mix, Fresh
strawberries or Kiwi w/dip
17
18 19Cook’s Choice
for Breakfast
& Lunch
20Cook’s Choice
for Breakfast
& Lunch
21Cook’s Choice
for Breakfast
& Lunch
22Cook’s Choice
for Breakfast
& Lunch
23Cook’s Choice
for Breakfast
& Lunch
24
25 26
NO SCHOOL
Memorial Day
27Cook’s Choice
for Breakfast
& Lunch
28Cook’s Choice
for Breakfast
Early Dismissal 11:15 @ Elementary
11:20 @ JH/HS
29 30 31
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Chicken Nuggets....Elementary: Cereal, Peanut butter sandwich, Animal crackers, fruit & veggie
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Chicken Patty....Elementary: Cereal, Yogurt, Animal crackers, fruit & veggie
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Hamburger....Elementary: Cereal, Yogurt, Cheese stick, fruit & veggie
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Popcorn Chicken....Elementary: Cereal, Sausage, Yogurt, fruit & veggie
Alternate Entree at Breakfast: Assorted cold
cereal w/toast, Fruit or Juice.
Available daily at Lunch.....Grades 7-12:
Turkey or Ham Deli; Chef Salad; Cheese Pizza; Fresh Fruit & Fresh Vegetable Trays
Alternate Lunch entree offered for students in grades 3-12.
*Food items that contain Pork.JH/HS may purchase additional
entree for $1.25.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
All meals will be served with a choice of milk.
Fresh carrots are served every day.
Have a Safe & Fun Summer
Vacation!!
Lunch Alternates: 7-12: Corndog....Elementary: Cereal, Peanut butter sandwich, Cookies, fruit & veggie
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Sun. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat.1u9:00 Art Work-shop @ SCCu4:00 JH TR vs Muscatine West @ Muscatine HSu4:30 BG TR @ Wapello
2u6:00 School Board Meeting u6:30 Athletic Boosters - HS Library
3u4:30 JH TR @ Lone Treeu4:30 BG TR @ Danville
4uBG Golf @ New London
5uState Solo/En-semble con-test HOME
6 7Early Dismissalu4:30 JH TR @ Columbusu5:45 Music Boosters - HS Choir room
8u4:00 G Golf vs West Liberty HOMEu4:30 BG TR @ Mediapolis
9 10u4:00 BG Golf vs WMU HOME
11uB Golf Solon hosts @ Lake MacBride
12uPROM
13 14FULL DAY OF SCHOOL Dismissal... 3:15 @ Elem 3:20 @ JH/HSu4:00 BG Golf @ Mediapolisu4:30 BG TR @ Waco
15 16 17 NO SCHOOLu12:00 B Golf @ Tiptonu4:30 JH TR @ Wacou4:30 G TR @ WMUu5:00 B TR @ Mt. Pleasant
18
NO SCHOOL
19
20 21
NO SCHOOL
u6:00 School Board Meeting
22u4:00 BG Golf @ Wapellou4:30 G TR @ Durantu5:00 B TR @ Waco
23 24u4:00 BG Golf @ Lone Treeu4:45 BG TR L-M Meet HOME
25 26
27 28Early Dismissalu4:30 JH TR @ Mediapolisu7:00 NHS Induction - HS Caf
29u4:00 BG Golf vs Maharishi HOMEu4:30 B TR @ Mediapolisu7:00 JH Band Festival @ Co-lumbus
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NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
It is the policy of the Louisa-Muscatine CSD not to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national orgin, gender, disability, religion, age, politi-cal party affiliation, socioeconomic status, or actual or potential parental, family or martial status in its programs, activities, or employment practices as required by the Iowa Code.
Sun. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat.1v4:00 BG Golf @ Columbusv4:30 G TR @ Wapello
2v5:00 B TR @ West Liberty
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4 5Early Dismissalv4:00 BG Golf vs IMS HOMEv5:45 Music Boosters - HS Choir room
6v4:30 JH TR L-M JH Meet HOMEv4:45 G TR @ Columbus
7v6:30 Athletic Boosters - HS Library
8v9:30 B Golf Conference @ Sheaffer
9v1:00/2:00 Elementary Spring Concert - Elem Gymv4:30 BG TR Conference @ Mediapolis
10vTBA Large Group Music State Contest
11 12Early Dismissalv9:30 G Golf Conference @ Sheafferv7:00 JH Fine Arts Showcase (Band/Choir/Art)
13v4:30 JH TR Conference @ Columbusv7:00 HS Fine Arts Showcase (Band/Choir/Art)
14 15v4:30 TR State Qualifiers @ TiptonvTBD B Golf sectionalsv7:00 Baccalau-reate - HS Gym
16 17
18 19Early Dismissalv6:00 School Board meetingvTBD G Golf Districts
20 21 22vTBD State Track
23vTBD B Golf DistrictsvTBD State Track
24vTBD State Track
25 26
NO SCHOOL
Memorial Day
27v5:30 JV/V Base/SB @ High-landv5:30 JH Base/JH SB vs High-land HOME
28Last Day of
School
Dismissal times:11:15 @ Elem11:20 @ JH/HS
29vTeacher Inservice
v5:30 JV/V Base/SB vs WMU HOME
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