Sunday, May 3, 2020

Minne Lusa Happenings the Week of May 4


 

Every student. Every day. Prepared for success.


It is the mission of Minne Lusa Elementary School, in partnership with families and community, to provide rigorous educational opportunities in a safe and secure environment.


Greetings Minne Lusa Families and Friends!! 

We have a new number! 

531-299-1840

Click here for academic resources from the district. 

https://libguides.ops.org/athome 



Greetings Minne Lusa Families!

Appoquinimink School District
Please take a moment this week to email and thank your teachers.

Learning Packet Pick-Up
If families were unable to pick up the elementary and special education learning packets in the last two weeks, additional copies will be available on Monday, May 4 from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM, packets will be available at: 
  • Benson High 
  • South High 
  • Teacher and Administrative Center (TAC)
Teachers will still be in touch by email or another digital platform with learning activities for your student. If you have not yet heard from your student's teacher(s), please contact Ms. Denton at kristine.denton@ops.org

Meal Support for our Community 
On Monday, May 4 beginning at 11 a.m., Omaha Public Schools will continue providing a number of grab-and-go packages with several breakfast and lunch meals inside for students. Ten locations will participate:
  • Benson High 
  • Beveridge Middle 
  • Bryan Middle 
  • Gateway Elementary  
  • Gifford Park Elementary (new site) 
  • Nathan Hale Middle  
  • Norris Middle  
  • Marrs Middle (new site) 
  • Skinner Magnet 
  • South High 
With a focus on health and safety, families will drive through to pick up food. One breakfast and one lunch package of meals will be available per student/child in the vehicle. If you are unable to bring children in the vehicle, please bring a student ID, report card or other verification for each student. 
We hope to continue this service depending on the health conditions and guidance in our community. As additional dates will be available, we will communicate those weekly.
Food Bank for the Heartland hosts drive-through food distributions across the community. Several pantry partners also provide food for community members. 

With a focus on health and safety, families will drive through to pick up food. One breakfast and one lunch package of meals will be available per student/child in the vehicle. We hope to continue this service depending on the health conditions and guidance in our community. If additional dates will be available, we will communicate those weekly.

Counseling Supports for Students and Families
There are social-emotional supports available for your student and family during this time. School counselors, psychologists and social workers continue to be accessible by email with questions or concerns. Omaha Public Schools also partners with the Boys Town National Hotline to offer 24/7 access to trained counselors by phone. That number is 531-299-SAFE (7233). Please reach out if you or a loved one is struggling.
 
 
Remember to stay active, stay connected, and stay healthy! 

Last Day of School - Athlos Academy of Utah
The official last day of school for the 2019-2020 school year is May 15th.

 



Title I Information 

Click here to contact Mrs. Denton if you are interested in serving on our school's School Improvement or MTSS Committees.

This Title I School-Parent Compact has been jointly developed with parents and outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement and the means by which the school and parents will build and develop a partnership to help children achieve the State’s high academic achievement standards.  At the annual parent-teacher conferences, the compact shall be discussed as it relates to the individual child’s achievement.

As a school, we will:
1.  Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment to enable children to meet the challenging state academic achievement standards.
2.    Regularly communicate with parents on their child’s progress. 
3.    Demonstrate professional behavior and positive attitude.
4.    Teach in a way that embraces differences in learning styles.
5.    Create a supportive and effective environment where students are respected and feel confident to take risks as a learner.
6.    Provide opportunities for families to be involved in school decisions, volunteer in school functions, and receive strategies to help students be successful.

As a family, we will:
1.    Communicate and work with teachers and school staff on an ongoing basis to be involved and support my child’s learning.
2.    Support our child’s learning—attend conferences and school functions, volunteer in their classroom, participate, as appropriate, in decisions related to their education, and guide positive use of extracurricular time. 
3.    Make sure my child is at school every day and on time, unless he/she is ill.
4.    Support our child by monitoring his/her progress, checking regularly for school communication, and ensuring that all homework is completed.
5.    Work with the school to ensure that our child’s academic, social, and physical needs are being met.
6.    Maintain open communication with the school by asking questions about any areas of concern and informing the school about any pertinent student information that will help promote a productive learning environment.

As a student, I will
1.    Be at school every day and on time unless I am sick.
2.    Be safe by serving as a positive role model to peers and others by following all school expectations in and out of school.
3.    Be accountable for my own behavior.
4.    Be responsible by respecting and cooperating with other students and coming to school each day prepared with completed schoolwork and an attitude to learn.
5.    Read at home.
6.    Share my knowledge and news about my school experiences with my family.



Parent Right To Know Clause At the beginning of the school year, any District that accepts Title 1 , Part A funding must notify parents that they can request information regarding their child’s teacher and his/her qualifications, including certification and endorsements. Parents can also request information about paraprofessionals working with their children. Nebraska requires that Title I schools must also provide each parent a timely notice that their child has been assigned, or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not No Child Left Behind qualified.









Interested in volunteering?
Complete the application by clicking here

          

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Minne Lusa Happenings the Week of April 27


 

Every student. Every day. Prepared for success.


It is the mission of Minne Lusa Elementary School, in partnership with families and community, to provide rigorous educational opportunities in a safe and secure environment.


Greetings Minne Lusa Families and Friends!! 

We have a new number! 

531-299-1840


Learning Packet Pick-Up
If families were unable to pick up the elementary and special education learning packets in the last two weeks, additional copies will be available on Monday, April 27. Beginning at 8 a.m., packets will be available at: 
  • Benson High 
  • South High 
  • Teacher and Administrative Center (TAC)
Teachers will still be in touch by email or another digital platform with learning activities for your student. If you have not yet heard from your student's teacher(s), please contact Ms. Denton at kristine.denton@ops.org

Meal Support for our Community 
On Monday, April 27 at 11 a.m., Omaha Public Schools will continue providing a number of grab-and-go packages with several breakfast and lunch meals inside for students. Eight locations will participate:  
  • Benson High 
  • Beveridge Middle (new site) 
  • Bryan Middle (new site) 
  • Gateway Elementary  
  • Nathan Hale Middle  
  • Norris Middle  
  • Skinner Magnet 
  • South High 
With a focus on health and safety, families will drive through to pick up food. One breakfast and one lunch package of meals will be available per student/child in the vehicle. If you are unable to bring children in the vehicle, please bring a student ID, report card or other verification for each student. 

Food Bank for the Heartland hosts drive-through food distributions across the community. Several pantry partners also provide food for community members.

With a focus on health and safety, families will drive through to pick up food. One breakfast and one lunch package of meals will be available per student/child in the vehicle. We hope to continue this service depending on the health conditions and guidance in our community. If additional dates will be available, we will communicate those weekly.

Counseling Supports for Students and Families
There are social-emotional supports available for your student and family during this time. School counselors, psychologists and social workers continue to be accessible by email with questions or concerns. Omaha Public Schools also partners with the Boys Town National Hotline to offer 24/7 access to trained counselors by phone. That number is 531-299-SAFE (7233). Please reach out if you or a loved one is struggling.
 
Remember to stay active, stay connected, and stay healthy! 


 



Title I Information 

Click here to contact Mrs. Denton if you are interested in serving on our school's School Improvement or MTSS Committees.

This Title I School-Parent Compact has been jointly developed with parents and outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement and the means by which the school and parents will build and develop a partnership to help children achieve the State’s high academic achievement standards.  At the annual parent-teacher conferences, the compact shall be discussed as it relates to the individual child’s achievement.

As a school, we will:
1.  Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment to enable children to meet the challenging state academic achievement standards.
2.    Regularly communicate with parents on their child’s progress. 
3.    Demonstrate professional behavior and positive attitude.
4.    Teach in a way that embraces differences in learning styles.
5.    Create a supportive and effective environment where students are respected and feel confident to take risks as a learner.
6.    Provide opportunities for families to be involved in school decisions, volunteer in school functions, and receive strategies to help students be successful.

As a family, we will:
1.    Communicate and work with teachers and school staff on an ongoing basis to be involved and support my child’s learning.
2.    Support our child’s learning—attend conferences and school functions, volunteer in their classroom, participate, as appropriate, in decisions related to their education, and guide positive use of extracurricular time. 
3.    Make sure my child is at school every day and on time, unless he/she is ill.
4.    Support our child by monitoring his/her progress, checking regularly for school communication, and ensuring that all homework is completed.
5.    Work with the school to ensure that our child’s academic, social, and physical needs are being met.
6.    Maintain open communication with the school by asking questions about any areas of concern and informing the school about any pertinent student information that will help promote a productive learning environment.

As a student, I will
1.    Be at school every day and on time unless I am sick.
2.    Be safe by serving as a positive role model to peers and others by following all school expectations in and out of school.
3.    Be accountable for my own behavior.
4.    Be responsible by respecting and cooperating with other students and coming to school each day prepared with completed schoolwork and an attitude to learn.
5.    Read at home.
6.    Share my knowledge and news about my school experiences with my family.



Parent Right To Know Clause At the beginning of the school year, any District that accepts Title 1 , Part A funding must notify parents that they can request information regarding their child’s teacher and his/her qualifications, including certification and endorsements. Parents can also request information about paraprofessionals working with their children. Nebraska requires that Title I schools must also provide each parent a timely notice that their child has been assigned, or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not No Child Left Behind qualified.









Interested in volunteering?
Complete the application by clicking here

          

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Minne Lusa Happenings for the Week of April 20


 

Every student. Every day. Prepared for success.


It is the mission of Minne Lusa Elementary School, in partnership with families and community, to provide rigorous educational opportunities in a safe and secure environment.


Greetings Minne Lusa Families and Friends!! 

We have a new number! 

531-299-1840


Learning Packet Pick-Up
If you were unable to pick up the new elementary and special education learning packets last week, additional copies will be available on Monday, April 20. Beginning at 8 a.m., packets will be available at:
  • Benson High (11 a.m. meal site)
  • Gateway Elementary (11 a.m. meal site)
  • Skinner Magnet (11 a.m. meal site)
  • South High (11 a.m. meal site)
  • Lewis and Clark Middle
  • Burke High
  • Omaha Public Schools Teacher and Administrative Center
Teachers will still be in touch by email or another digital platform with learning activities for your student. If you have not yet heard from your student's teacher(s), please contact Ms. Denton at kristine.denton@ops.org

Meal Support for our Community
On Monday, April 20 at 11 a.m., Omaha Public Schools will continue providing a number of grab-and-go packages with several meals inside for students. Four locations will participate:
  • Benson High
  • Gateway Elementary
  • Skinner Magnet
  • South High
Each of those schools will also have elementary and special education learning packets available.

Food Bank for the Heartland hosts drive-through food distributions across the community. Several pantry partners also provide food for community members.

With a focus on health and safety, families will drive through to pick up food. One breakfast and one lunch package of meals will be available per student/child in the vehicle. We hope to continue this service depending on the health conditions and guidance in our community. If additional dates will be available, we will communicate those weekly.

Counseling Supports for Students and Families
There are social-emotional supports available for your student and family during this time. School counselors, psychologists and social workers continue to be accessible by email with questions or concerns. Omaha Public Schools also partners with the Boys Town National Hotline to offer 24/7 access to trained counselors by phone. That number is 531-299-SAFE (7233). Please reach out if you or a loved one is struggling.
 
Remember to stay active, stay connected, and stay healthy! 


 



Title I Information 

Click here to contact Mrs. Denton if you are interested in serving on our school's School Improvement or MTSS Committees.

This Title I School-Parent Compact has been jointly developed with parents and outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement and the means by which the school and parents will build and develop a partnership to help children achieve the State’s high academic achievement standards.  At the annual parent-teacher conferences, the compact shall be discussed as it relates to the individual child’s achievement.

As a school, we will:
1.  Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment to enable children to meet the challenging state academic achievement standards.
2.    Regularly communicate with parents on their child’s progress. 
3.    Demonstrate professional behavior and positive attitude.
4.    Teach in a way that embraces differences in learning styles.
5.    Create a supportive and effective environment where students are respected and feel confident to take risks as a learner.
6.    Provide opportunities for families to be involved in school decisions, volunteer in school functions, and receive strategies to help students be successful.

As a family, we will:
1.    Communicate and work with teachers and school staff on an ongoing basis to be involved and support my child’s learning.
2.    Support our child’s learning—attend conferences and school functions, volunteer in their classroom, participate, as appropriate, in decisions related to their education, and guide positive use of extracurricular time. 
3.    Make sure my child is at school every day and on time, unless he/she is ill.
4.    Support our child by monitoring his/her progress, checking regularly for school communication, and ensuring that all homework is completed.
5.    Work with the school to ensure that our child’s academic, social, and physical needs are being met.
6.    Maintain open communication with the school by asking questions about any areas of concern and informing the school about any pertinent student information that will help promote a productive learning environment.

As a student, I will
1.    Be at school every day and on time unless I am sick.
2.    Be safe by serving as a positive role model to peers and others by following all school expectations in and out of school.
3.    Be accountable for my own behavior.
4.    Be responsible by respecting and cooperating with other students and coming to school each day prepared with completed schoolwork and an attitude to learn.
5.    Read at home.
6.    Share my knowledge and news about my school experiences with my family.



Parent Right To Know Clause At the beginning of the school year, any District that accepts Title 1 , Part A funding must notify parents that they can request information regarding their child’s teacher and his/her qualifications, including certification and endorsements. Parents can also request information about paraprofessionals working with their children. Nebraska requires that Title I schools must also provide each parent a timely notice that their child has been assigned, or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not No Child Left Behind qualified.









Interested in volunteering?
Complete the application by clicking here

          

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Minne Lusa Happenings the week of April 13


 

Every student. Every day. Prepared for success.


It is the mission of Minne Lusa Elementary School, in partnership with families and community, to provide rigorous educational opportunities in a safe and secure environment.


Greetings Minne Lusa Families and Friends!! 

We have a new number! 

531-299-1840


Learning Packet Pick-Up
New learning packets for students enrolled in elementary school and students who receive special education services will be available on Monday, April 13. Seven schools will have packets available between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.:
  • Benson High (11 a.m. meal site)
  • Gateway Elementary (11 a.m. meal site)
  • Skinner Magnet (11 a.m. meal site)
  • South High (11 a.m. meal site)
  • Lewis and Clark Middle
  • Burke High
  • Omaha Public Schools Teacher and Administrative Center
Teachers will still be in touch by email or another digital platform with learning activities for your student. If you have not yet heard from your student's teacher(s), please contact Ms. Denton at kristine.denton@ops.org

Meal Support for our Community
On Monday, April 13 at 11 a.m., Omaha Public Schools will continue providing a number of grab-and-go packages with several meals inside for students. Four locations will participate:
  • Benson High
  • Gateway Elementary
  • Skinner Magnet
  • South High
Each of those schools will also have elementary and special education learning packets available.

Food Bank for the Heartland hosts drive-through food distributions across the community. Several pantry partners also provide food for community members.
With a focus on health and safety, families will drive through to pick up food. One breakfast and one lunch package of meals will be available per student/child in the vehicle. We hope to continue this service depending on the health conditions and guidance in our community. If additional dates will be available, we will communicate those weekly.

Counseling Supports for Students and Families
There are social-emotional supports available for your student and family during this time. School counselors, psychologists and social workers continue to be accessible by email with questions or concerns. Omaha Public Schools also partners with the Boys Town National Hotline to offer 24/7 access to trained counselors by phone. That number is 531-299-SAFE (7233). Please reach out if you or a loved one is struggling.
 
Remember to stay active, stay connected, and stay healthy! 

 



Title I Information 

Click here to contact Mrs. Denton if you are interested in serving on our school's School Improvement or MTSS Committees.

This Title I School-Parent Compact has been jointly developed with parents and outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement and the means by which the school and parents will build and develop a partnership to help children achieve the State’s high academic achievement standards.  At the annual parent-teacher conferences, the compact shall be discussed as it relates to the individual child’s achievement.

As a school, we will:
1.  Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment to enable children to meet the challenging state academic achievement standards.
2.    Regularly communicate with parents on their child’s progress. 
3.    Demonstrate professional behavior and positive attitude.
4.    Teach in a way that embraces differences in learning styles.
5.    Create a supportive and effective environment where students are respected and feel confident to take risks as a learner.
6.    Provide opportunities for families to be involved in school decisions, volunteer in school functions, and receive strategies to help students be successful.

As a family, we will:
1.    Communicate and work with teachers and school staff on an ongoing basis to be involved and support my child’s learning.
2.    Support our child’s learning—attend conferences and school functions, volunteer in their classroom, participate, as appropriate, in decisions related to their education, and guide positive use of extracurricular time. 
3.    Make sure my child is at school every day and on time, unless he/she is ill.
4.    Support our child by monitoring his/her progress, checking regularly for school communication, and ensuring that all homework is completed.
5.    Work with the school to ensure that our child’s academic, social, and physical needs are being met.
6.    Maintain open communication with the school by asking questions about any areas of concern and informing the school about any pertinent student information that will help promote a productive learning environment.

As a student, I will
1.    Be at school every day and on time unless I am sick.
2.    Be safe by serving as a positive role model to peers and others by following all school expectations in and out of school.
3.    Be accountable for my own behavior.
4.    Be responsible by respecting and cooperating with other students and coming to school each day prepared with completed schoolwork and an attitude to learn.
5.    Read at home.
6.    Share my knowledge and news about my school experiences with my family.



Parent Right To Know Clause At the beginning of the school year, any District that accepts Title 1 , Part A funding must notify parents that they can request information regarding their child’s teacher and his/her qualifications, including certification and endorsements. Parents can also request information about paraprofessionals working with their children. Nebraska requires that Title I schools must also provide each parent a timely notice that their child has been assigned, or has been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not No Child Left Behind qualified.









Interested in volunteering?
Complete the application by clicking here

          

Minne Lusa Happenings the Week of May 4

  Every student. Every day. Prepared for success. It is the mission of Minne Lusa Elementary School, in partnership with familie...