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diciembre 6, 2019
Días de
Aprendizaje
Electrónico:
LO QUE DEBES
SABER
Los Días de Aprendizaje Electrónico transcu-rren el día de un cierre relacionado con el cli-ma. Cuando se anuncie un día de aprendizaje Electrónico, los maestros publicaran las leccio-nes en el sistema de (Canvas) adoptado por nuestra corporación antes de las 10 am. Los estudiantes podrán trabajar por correo electró-nico para responder preguntas sobre la tarea y el trabajo del curso asignado. La Junta Directiva de la Escuela ha decidido que BPS tendrá un máximo de cinco (5) días de aprendizaje electrónico por el año académico estos. Estos cinco días, junto con los dos días de Aprendizaje Virtual, permitirán a nuestro estudiante experimentar hasta (7) días de ins-trucción virtual por el año académico. Además, para mantener la calidad de la instrucción con-tinua solo se permitirán dos (2) días consecuti-vos de aprendizaje virtual. Pauta General: Los estudiantes de primaria tendrán aproxima-damente 2-3 horas de tarea totales para com-pletar. Los estudiantes de secundaria tendrán aproximadamente 3-4 horas de tareas para completar. Para dar oportunidad a los estu-diantes que puedan no tener acceso a internet o pueden experimentas las tareas. Esto permitirá mayor tiempo para trabajar en estas tareas y les permitirán a aquellos que no tienen acceso a internet, podrán utilizar en la escuela, la biblioteca y otras instalaciones para completar las tareas.
RECAUDACION DE ALIMENTOS Nuestro 4to Grado esta recolectando alimen-tos no perecederos para donar a la despensa de alimentos de Bremen, recogerán hasta el jueves 12 de diciembre. Si dese hacer una do-nación, deje los artículos en la habitación de la Sra. Filchak o en la oficina de la Primaria. Gra-cias por su amabilidad!
CONCIERTO DE INVIERNO
GRADOS 3, 4, Y 5!
Los alumnos de 3ro, 4to y 5to
grado (que no están en el pro-
grama de banda) presentaran
una Navidad Americana para
que disfrute el lunes 16 de diciembre a las 7:00
p.m. en el gimnasio B de la preparatoria. Se les
pide a todos los estudiantes que lleguen a sus
aulas a las 6:45 p.m., bien vestidos. Después del
concierto, los estudiantes regresaran a las aulas
para que los recojan los padres/tutores. Esta-
mos emocionados de mostrarles en que hemos
estado trabajando y compartir el espíritu navi-
deño con todos ustedes!
Escuela Primaria Secundaria de Bremen
Boletí n de Padres
Respeto Mutuo Comunidad Solidaria Grandes Expectativas
Eventos Deportivos
12/11 4to Grado-Wagon Wheel 12/13 6to Grado-Biz Town 12/16 Grado 3-5 Programa de Invierno 12/18 5to Grado-Amish Acres 12/23-1/5 Descanso de Navidad 1/6/2020 Regreso a Clases
PROXIMOS EVENTOS 12/7 7 Boys Basketball LaVille Shootout A 9:00 am 12/9 7/8 Boys Basketball Wawasee A 5:00pm 12/10 5to Boys Basketball Mentone H 5:00 pm 12/10 6to Boys Basketball Tippecanoe Valley A 5:00 pm 12/11 5to Boys Basketball Akron A 5:00 pm 12/11 6to Boys Basketball Milford H 5:00 pm 12/11 7/8 Boys Basketball Urey H 6:00 pm 12/12 6to Boys Basketball Knox H 5:30 pm 12/14 8vo Boys Basketball LaVille Shoot Out A 9:00 am 12/14 5to Boys Basketball Riverside A/B Tourney A 9:00 am
COMENZARA NUEVO CORO DE NIÑOS DE BREMEN
Bremen da la bienvenida a un nuevo Coro de Niños al área! Dirigido por la Sra. Freya Varner y la Sra. Bethany Muck, el Coro de Niños de Bremen existirá para mejorar la vida espiritual y cultural de los niños y nuestra comunidad a través de la excelencia en la mú-sica coral. Da la bienvenida a niños, grado 1-5, de diver-sos orígenes dentro de nuestra comunidad, indepen-dientemente de la experiencia musical previa. Consul-te el folleto adjunto para obtener mas información o visite la pagina de Facebook. Se planea un día de re-gistro para el sábado 15 de diciembre de 9a-12p en la biblioteca Publica de Bremen. O, complete el formula-rio de registro adjunto y entregue a la oficina de la es-cuela. Preguntas? Correo electrónico [email protected] o [email protected].
RECORDATORIOS DE 2 HORAS DE RETRASO
Sintonice las estaciones locales de televisión
y radio para obtener información sobre el
cierre de la escuela. No llames a la escuela.
Varias de las estaciones ofrecen alertas de
texto gratuitas para cierres y demoras!
En caso de que llame un retraso de 2 horas en
un inicio tardío el jueves, la escuela comenza-
ra a las 10:00.
No se ofrece desayuno en días de retraso de 2
horas.
PRUEBAS DE BALONCETO PARA CHICAS!!! Las pruebas de baloncesto femenino de séptimo y octavo grado comienzan la próxima semana! Necesita un archivo físico antes de la prueba. Debes asistir a todas las fechas de prueba para formar el equipo. • 9 de diciembre de el gimnasio de Secundaria 8vo grado: 5:00-6:30/ 7mo
grado: 6:30-8:00 • 11 de diciembre en el gimnasio B- niñas de 7mo grado: 7:00-8:30 • 12 de diciembre gimnasio de secundaria- niñas de 7mo grado: 7:30-8:30 • 13 de diciembre gimnasio de secundaria- niñas de 8vo grado: 5:30-7:00/
Gimnasio A 8vo grado 5:30-7:00
LIGA DE BALONCESTO JUVENIL Los programas de baloncesto de niños y niñas de la preparatoria organizaran nuevamente una liga juvenil este invierno. Practicaremos y jugaremos los sábado por la tarde, y todos los juegos y practicas se llevaran a cabo en el gimnasio A. El programa esta abierto para niños y niñas de 3ro a 6to grado. La liga de desarrollara desde el sábado 18 de enero hasta el sábado 15 de fe-
brero. Vea el folleto adjunto para obtener mas información y para obtener de registro, espero verlo allí!
Lunch Menu Bremen Public Schools 2019
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
The Peanut butter & jelly uncrustables are available Monday though Friday. PLEASE CHECK YOUR STUDENT'S LUNCH ACCOUNTS REGULARY The Uncrustable option includes Goldfish Crackers and a
String Cheese along with the sides listed on the menu. Lunch Prices : Full Pay $2.30
Adults $3.50
Pre- made salads are available daily. Extra Milk .45
THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER.
2 3 4 5 6L. Bosco Sticks L. Popcorn Chicken L. Ham Sandwich L. Chicken Dinner L. HamburgerBrussel Sprouts Steamed Broccoli w/Cheese French Fries Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy Cooked Carrots
Corn Mixed Fruit Mandarin Oranges Pinto Beans Applesause
Peaches Bread & Butter Peanut Butter Cookie Pineapple Sun Chips /Pickle Spear
Fruit Snack & Milk Milk Milk Wheat Roll w/Butter & Milk Milk
9 10 11 12 13L.Chicken Quesadilla L. Orange Chicken/w Rice L. Mini Corn Dogs L. Pepperoni Pizza Ripper L. Chicken Fajita
Tator Tots Egg Roll Sweet Potato Fries Green Beans Lettuce Salad
Apricots Broccoli Pears Orange Slices Refried Beans
Peaches Mandarin Oranges Ice Cream Cup Juice Cup Apple Crisp
Milk Milk Milk Milk Mixed Fruit & Milk
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L. Hot Dog L. Walking Taco L. Cheeseburger L. Chicken & Noodles L. Chicken Sandwich
Sweet Potato Slices Iceberg Lettuce Salad Navy Beans Mashed Potatoes Green Beans
Strawberries Spanish Rice & Tortilla Scoops Fresh Veggies w/Ranch Cup Mixed Fruit Cole Slaw
Wacky Cake Celery & Peanut Butter Cantaloupe & Pears Roll w/Butter Apple Slices w/Carmel Cup
Gold Fish Crackers & Milk Pineapple & Milk Pickle Slices & Milk Milk Christmas Cookie & Milk
Breakfast Menu Bremen Public Schools 2019
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Breakfast is served daily from 7:30 - 8:05
Other available options are pop - tarts, various cereal bowls, Breakfast is served on Thursdays from 7:45 - 8:20 cereal bars, yogurt, toast with butter and choice of jam.
Breakfast cost $1.40 for full pay
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B. Cheese Omelet & Toast B. Blueberry Cinnamon Stick B. Oatmeal & Toast B. Glazed French Toast B. Pancake Bites
Toast
Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit
Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice Fruit Juice
Milk Milk Milk Milk Milk
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B. Sausage Gravy Pizza B. Scrambled Eggs B. Cinni Mini's B. Sausage Cheese Biscuit B. Muffin & Yogurt
Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit Fruit
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B. Bacon & Egg Pizza B. French Toast Sticks B. Egg & Cheese Bagel B. Dutch Waffle B. Donuts
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Our mission is to work collaboratively to provide a safe, nurturing environment
where students are inspired academically and socially to reach each one’s potential in life.
Health Services Department
700 W. South St. Bremen, IN 46506 574-546-3554 574-546-2194 (fax) www.bps.k12.in.us
Nicole Stevens
R.N./B.S.N.
Kristina Horner
R.N./B.S.N.
December 5, 2019
Dear Parents,
At the start of the 2020-2021 school year the Indiana State Department of Health is requiring the
Hepatitis A vaccines for students in all grades. This is a 2-dose series, that requires 6 months in between
the doses. You are receiving this letter now to provide you with ample time to have your child
immunized before the coming school year begins.
Please contact your doctor’s office or the health department to schedule an appointment. The Marshall
County Health Department’s phone number is 574-935-8565, call to schedule an appointment. If you
have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Nicole Stevens R.N./B.S.N.
Coordinator of Health Services
Bremen Public Schools
574-546-3554
Estimados Padres,
Al comienzo del año escolar 2020-2021, el Departamento de Salud del Estado de Indiana
exige las vacunas contra la hepatitis A para estudiantes de todos los grados. Usted esta
recibiendo esta carta ahora para brindarle tiempo suficiente para vacunar a si hijo antes de
que comience el propio año escolar.
Comuníquese con el consultorio de su medico o el departamento de salud para programar
una cita. El numero de teléfono del Departamento de Salud del Condado de Marshall es 574-
935-8565, llame para programar una cita. Si tiene alguna pregunta, no dude en ponerse en
contacto conmigo.
Nicole Stevens R.N./B.S.N.
Coordinador de Servicio de Salud
Escuelas Publicas de Bremen [email protected]
CONTACT: FREYA VARNER
[email protected] - 574.209.2384
BETHANY [email protected] - 618.910.1431
The Bremen Children’s Choir exists to enhance the
spiritual and cultural lives of children and our community
through excellence in choral music.
BREMENCHILDREN'SCHOIR
A G E S : 1 S T - 5 T H G R A D E
Rehearsals: Thursdays 6:15 - 7 beginning Jan. 16 - April 30
Registration: Bremen Public library on Dec. 14, 9-12 or FB.
Auditions: Jan. 7, after school and Jan. 9, evening (All
welcome in the choir, auditions determine voice placement,
not entrance into the choir.)
Performance opportunities around the Bremen community!
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Scientist Isaac Newton was right: A body inmotion tends to stay in motion! Set your child up for a lifetime of being active with these tips.
■M ultitask wisely. Your youngster could bal-ance on an exercise ball at homework time. Or
December 2019 Food and Fitness for a Healthy Child
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Bulk shopping = savings
Shopping from bulk bins almost always saves money. Let your child help you fill bags with foods like rice, beans, pasta, and nuts. Idea: Tell him how much you need (say, 2 lbs.), then have him estimate that amount and weigh it to check.
Physical activity is good for your youngster’s brain. It can improve her
memory, mood, and ability to focus. Help her get at least 60 minutes of exercise each day, keeping in mind that it doesn’t have to be all at once. She might walk to school, run around the playground at recess, and play catch with you after school.
Fruit with a message Send your child off to school or sports practice with a snack that’s healthy and inspiring. Use a marker or pen to write an encouraging mes-sage on a fruit he will peel, like
a clementine or banana. Example: “I hope your day
is a-peeling!”
Just for fun Q: Where does Tarzan work out?
A: In the jungle gym!
A healthier winter break Special occasions can be learning op-
portunities when it comes to nutrition. Show your youngster that healthy choices are an important—and fun—part of any celebration with this advice.
Eat normally Make sure your child has
a healthy breakfast and lunch rather than “leaving room” for a big meal. She won’t be starving by dinnertime, so she’ll be less likely to overeat. If you’re traveling, help her pack nutritious snacks to eat during the trip.
Add more nutrients Look for ways to get more whole
grains and vegetables into favorite dishes. Make macaroni and cheese with whole-wheat noodles, and stir in thinly sliced brussels sprouts or cubed sweet potatoes. For stuffing, use whole-grain bread, and add fruits and vegetables (chopped apples, diced onion, spinach).
M-O-V-E your body
Fill up on the good stuff Encourage your youngster to put
healthier options like turkey breast and salad greens on her plate first. Then, she could take small portions of richer foods like gravy or creamy casseroles. She’ll learn to make good choices—and enjoy treats in moderation.
while folding laundry, he might shoot balled-up socks into drawers to score “baskets.”
■O pt for activity. Walk to the store or play-ground instead of driving. When you do take the car, park as far from the door as possible.
■V ary the exercise. If your child plays baseball, he could swim or bike on otherdays. Or a gymnast might play badminton with friends on weekends.
■E njoy yourself. Your youngster is more likely to stay active if he’s having fun.Instead of telling him to “exercise,” suggest some “fun” like riding his scooter.
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Ms. Hope Andrews, Food Service Director
Nutrition Nuggets December 2019 • Page 2
Kids in the kitchen Cooking with your youngster will
teach him valuable kitchen skills— and help him practice reading and math. Try these suggestions.
Read recipes. Ask your child to read a recipe aloud. Then, have him gather the ingredients and tools you’ll need. Can he find dried oregano and a whisk? Next, follow the steps together. Idea: Build his vocabulary by explaining unfamiliar cooking words. (“Zest means to scrape off tiny bits of the lemon peel.”)
“I’m just not good at sports”
My son Andy plays soccer on a neigh-borhood team, but he often said he wasn’t “good” at it. I wasn’t sure how to handle this, so I talked to his PE teacher about ways to build his confidence.
She said that pointing out what Andy does well could help him feel better about playing soccer. For instance, I mentioned how he runs fast on the field and is always encouraging his teammates. The PE teacher also suggested that we focus on how much fun soccer is rather than on whether he scores a goal.
I’ve been using the coach’s advice, and Andy seems really proud of his speed. In fact, he recently told me that running is his favorite thing about soccer.
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Use math. Put your youngster in charge of kitchen math. He can find the correct measuring spoons and cups, measure wet and dry ingredients, and read a food thermometer. He’ll also learn about conversions—for example, that 4 tbsp. = –4
1 cup.
Tip: Get your child in the habit of putting dishes in the dishwasher as he works. That way, there won’t be a big sticky mess to clean up at the end.
Active indoor fun When it’s raining or
snowing too hard to play outside and your child is full of energy, what can you do? These ideas will keep her active and entertained indoors.
1. Fitness stations. Let your youngsterwrite 10 activities on separate sticky notes.Example: “Hold a bridge pose for 30 seconds.” She can stick the notes around thehouse, then go to each station and follow the instructions.
2. Board game fitness. Play a board game where fitness has a starring role. Haveyour child make a key that lists a movement for each number rolled or color spacelanded on (“Green = Leap like a lizard”).
3. Tic-tac-toe. Your youngster could draw a grid and write an activity in each square.(“Do 10 jumping jacks.”) Players complete three in a row to win!
Seasonal snacks Put a wintry twist on
healthy snacks. Here are a few your youngster can make herself.
Veggie scene Arrange broccoli florets in a large
tree shape on a plate. Use a celery stalk for a trunk, and spread low-fat ranch dressing under the tree for snow. Your youngster could add car-rot sticks as sleds in her scene.
Snowman on a stick Cut a banana into
thirds and push them onto a skewer to make a snowman’s
body and head. Your child might use raisins for the nose and eyes, and pret-zel sticks for hands. Tip: Use sunflower seed butter to make everything stick.
Winter hats Mix 1– 2 cup low-fat cream cheese
with 1– 4 cup nonfat Greek yogurt until smooth. Place spoonfuls of the mix-ture onto a plate to create hat brims.
Complete the hats by put-ting a straw-berry (green removed) up-side down on
each brim.
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Family Cooking = Learning Fun! The kitchen is more than a place to cook and eat—it
can also be a fun “classroom” for your children. Planning
and preparing healthy meals together is a great way to
build reading, math, and science skills. Plus, your kids
will enjoy eating the results of their “lessons”!
Planning meals
Read cookbooks Browse through cookbooks or food blogs together, looking
at the pictures and reading healthy recipes aloud to each other. You’ll find new recipes and foods, and your child will get read-ing practice. Encourage her to look up unfamiliar words (sift, thyme) in the cookbook glossary or in a dictionary. Earmark recipes to try, and have your youngster make shopping lists— she’ll work on writing, spelling, and organization. Idea: Check out cookbooks at the library. The librarian can suggest ones geared toward children.
Write a weekly meal plan What’s for dinner this week? Let your child help you
decide on a meal for each evening that includes protein, whole grains, vegetables, fruit, and dairy. For instance, say your Sunday meal will be salmon with sweet potatoes and brussels sprouts. Ask him what’s missing (grains, fruit, and dairy) and what foods could fill in the gap (brown rice and a side salad of blueberries and feta cheese). Have him make a weekly meals calendar to post in your kitchen.
Shop for deals Show your youngster how you use math to save money at
the grocery store and make decisions about what to buy. Before leaving home, let her look through grocery ads for coupons and sale items. Have her suggest items for your list based on what she sees. Then as you shop, help her figure out the best deals. You might say, “If frozen asparagus is regularly $2.50, but now it’s $4 for two bags, how much would we save by buying two bags?” ($1, because 2 x $2.50 = $5, and $5 – $4 = $1.) Or tell her to compare the per-pound price of whole chicken, chicken parts, and boneless, skinless chicken breasts. What’s the difference in price?
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Family Cooking = Learning Fun! Page 2
Create a family cookbook Let your child put together a cookbook filled with
healthy recipes for your family. You could start by brain-storming ways to make his favorite meals more nutritious (add pureed butternut squash to macaroni and cheese, switch to whole-grain spaghetti). Have your youngster write and illustrate a revised recipe for each dish and put the sheets into a three-ring
binder. Or help him make connections to what he’s learning in school by finding
recipes that relate. If he’s studying Greece, he can add a recipe for spana-
kopita (spinach pie), or if he’s learn-ing Chinese, he might look for stir-fries. Tip: Encourage your child to be creative by coming up with his own recipes or adding twists to ones he finds.
Preparing meals
Measure ingredients Cooking is a natural
way to practice mea-suring. Try putting your youngster in charge of measur-ing ingredients when you cook. Have him exper-iment with dif-ferent sizes of measuring cups and spoons to
discover that 3 tsp. = 1 tbsp. or 2 cups = 1 pint. Also, pose math problems as you go: “This recipe calls for –12 cup chicken broth. We’re doubling the recipe—how much broth do we need?” (–12 cup x 2 = 1 cup.) Idea: Suggest substitutions or easy changes to make recipes healthier. For instance, he could use less sugar in a pancake recipe (say, –1 cup instead of –13 2 cup), and see if he notices a difference in the taste.
Bake and experiment What makes muffins and cookies rise? Your youngster can
explore the science of baking with this experiment. First, find a healthy muffin recipe to try—one that includes whole-wheat flour and applesauce rather than oil is ideal. Help him make half the batch with baking soda and half without. What happens? (The ones without baking soda will turn out flat.) Explain that baking soda combines with other ingredients to produce air bubbles—and these tiny pockets of air allow the muffins to rise. Idea: Illustrate this idea simply with water, vinegar, and baking soda. Have your child fill a cup halfway with water, stir in 2 tsp. baking soda, and slowly add 2 tbsp. vinegar. He’ll see firsthand the bubbles that are created.
See healthy fractions Instead of serving your child’s food, let her
dish it out herself. That way, she can learn the healthiest way to fill her plate—and see frac-tions in action. First, go to choosemyplate.gov and talk about what fraction of the colorful plate each food group takes up: Vegetables and fruit cover –12 of the plate, grains a little over–14, and protein just under –14. Then, have your youngster practice using fractions at meal time. She could put peas and melon slices on –12 of her plate, brown rice on –14, and chicken on the last –14. Ask her to say the num-ber sentence she just made (–12 + –14 + –14 = 1).
Make your own ice cream Here’s a cool, tasty way for your youngster to
whip up a batch of healthier ice cream while learning about states of matter.
Help her put 1 cup milk, 1 tsp. sugar, and 1 tsp. vanilla into a quart-sized plastic freezer bag. She should tightly seal the bag, gently pressing out the air, and put that bag in a second freezer bag, sealing and pressing that one carefully as well. Next, have her add ice cubes to a large empty can with a lid (for example, a coffee can) to fill it halfway. Sprinkle the ice with 1 tbsp. salt. Then, she should place the bag inside the can, snap on the lid, and roll the can back and forth vigorously for 15 minutes.
When she opens the bags, she’ll see ice cream! Explain that the very cold ice (the salt lowers the freezing point) turned the liquid mixture into a solid. And it’s healthier than store-bought versions that have more sugar and fat.
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7TH/8TH BOYS BASKETBALL 8th Head Coach: Jordan Leeper 7th Head Coach: Greg Williams
Nov 18 Mon Bethany Christian H 5:00 19 Tues Lincoln H 5:00 21 Thu Oregon-Davis A 5:30 25 Mon Milford A 5:00 Dec 3 Tue LaVille A 5:00 5 Mon Argos H 5:00 7 Sat LaVille Shootout - 7th Grade A 9:00 3 Mon Wawasee A 5:00 10 Tue Urey H 5:00 14 Sat LaVille Shootout - 8th Grade A 9:00 16 Mon St. Pius A 5:00 17 Tue Lakeview A 5:00 19 Thur New Prairie A 5:30 Jan 14 Tue Triton A 5:00 15 Wed Edgewood H 5:00 23 Thu Knox H 5:30 27 Mon Culver A 5:00 30 Thu NELMSC Tourn. Round 1 A 5:00 Feb 1 Sat NELMSC Final (Bremen) H 9:00
5TH BOYS BASKETBALL Head Coach: Ty Holmes
Nov 11 Mon Walkerton Elem H 5:00 12 Tue North Liberty A 5:00 14 Thu Argos H 5:00 18 Mon Triton A 5:00 19 Tue Culver A 5:30 21 Thu Riverside H 5:00 25 Mon LaVille H 5:00 Dec 2 Mon Akron A 5:00 4 Wed Prairie View A 5:30 5 Thur Olive Elementary A 5:30 14 Sat Riverside Tournament A 9:00 16 Mon Mentone H 5:00 19 Thu Rolling Prairie H 5:30
MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER SPORTS
2019-2020 SCHEDULE
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7TH/8TH GIRLS BASKETBALL
8th Head Coach: Josh Yoder 7th Head Coach: Matt Moyer
Jan 21 Tue Edgewood H 5:00 22 Wed Lakeview H 5:00 25 Sat Wawasee 8th grade Tourn. H 9:00 29 Wed LaVille H 5:00 30 Thu Milford A 5:00 Feb 3 Mon Culver A 5:00 6 Thu Lincoln 7th grade A 5:00 6 Thu Lincoln 8th grade H 5:00 10 Mon Triton A 5:00 13 Thu Urey H 5:00 18 Tue Argos H 5:00 19 Wed Lakeview H 5:00 24 Mon Wawasee A 5:00 25 Tue New Prairie A 5:30 27 Thu Bethany Christian H 5:00 Mar 2 Mon St. Pius H 5:00 7 Sat NELMSC (Warsaw HS) A 9:00 9 Mon Knox H 5:30
MS WRESTLING
Coaches: Tyler Moser & Kenny Kerrn
Jan 23 Thur Northwood A 4:45 Feb 10 Mon New Prairie A 5:00 18 Tues Rochester A 5:00 20 Thu Fairfield A 5:00 25 Tue Wawasee A 5:00 27 Thu Lincoln A 5:00 Mar 4 Wed Jimtown H 5:00 7 Sat Rochester Invitational A 9:00 14 Sat NELMSC (Bremen) H 9:00
5TH GIRLS BASKETBALL Head Coach: Jessica Klingerman
Jan 28 Tues Mentone A 5:00 Feb 11 Tues Argos A 5:00 12 Wed Akron A 5:00 13 Thu LaVille H 5:00 19 Wed Triton A 5:00 20 Thu Riverside Intermediate A 5:00 25 Tue Rolling Prairie H 5:30 27 Thu Olive Elementary A 5:00 Mar 3 Tues Walkerton A 5:00 5 Thu Prairie View H 5:30 7 Sat North Liberty Tournament A 9:00 10 Tue North Liberty H 5:00
6TH BOYS BASKETBALL Head Coach: Aaron Perch
Nov 9 Sat LaVille Tournament A 9:00 11 Mon Walkerton Elem A 5:00 12 Tue North Liberty H 5:00 14 Thu Argos A 5:00 20 Wed St. Pius H 5:00 25 Mon LaVille A 5:00 26 Tue Riverside H 5:00 Dec 5 Thu Culver H 5:00 10 Tue Tippecanoe Valley A 5:00 11 Wed Milford H 5:00 12 Thu Knox H 5:30 16 Mon Wawasee H 5:00 18 Wed New Prairie H 5:30 24 Tue Triton A 5:00
6TH GIRLS BASKETBALL Head Coach: Jessica Klingerman
Jan 28 Tues Milford H 5:00 Feb 3 Mon New Prairie H 5:30 10 Mon Wawasee H 5:00 13 Thu LaVille H 5:00 19 Wed Triton H 5:00 20 Thu Riverside Intermediate H 5:00 24 Mon Oregon Davis H 5:30 29 Sat LaVille Tournament A 8:00 Mar 3 Tue Walkerton A 5:00 7 Sat Oregon Davis Tournament A 10:00 10 Tue North Liberty A 5:00 12 Thur Culver A 5:00
Revised: 10/30/19
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May
1/3 Final Day of
Winter Break
1/20 Virtual Day
(Students Home)
11/4 Staff
Development/
Work Day
(No School)
11/27-11/29
Thanksgiving Break
12/23/18-1/3/19
Winter Break
(No School)
4/3-4/10
Spring Break
5/25
Memorial Day
5/21 Staff
Work Day or
21,22,26,27,28
Snow
Makeup Days
9/2
Labor Day
(No School) 2/17 Staff
Development/
Work Day
10/23 & 10/24
Parent Teacher
Conferences
(BEMS Evening)
10/25-10/28
Fall Break
(No School)
December
20
19
- 20
20
Acad
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19
- 20
20
Acad
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ic Calen
dar
8/5 - 8/6
Staff Work &
Professional
Development Days
(No School)
8/27 Virtual Day
(Students Home)
August
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Graduation: May 31, 2020
January
February
March
April
Elementary Quarters:
1st Quarter: 08/07/19-10/10/19
2nd Quarter: 10/11/19-12/20/19
3rd Quarter: 01/06/20-03/10/20
4th Quarter: 03/11/20-05/20/20
1st Trimester: 08/07/19-11/01/19
2nd Trimester: 11/05/19-02/14/20
High School Trimesters:
3rd Trimester: 02/18/20-05/20/20