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Bogan Enews 3/8/24

Posted on: March 9, 2024

Bogan Enews 3/8/24

School News and Information

Happy Friday, we hope you’ve had a great week!  Shout to Mrs. Dallman and  to the volunteers who helped out with the book fair this week!  It was great seeing families here at conferences as well! 



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Yearbook orders are open!  Order at ybpay.com  

Yearbook ID Code: 8480624 - Orders must be placed online

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5th grade parents, your students heard from the TMS counselors about the class options for next year.  Please ask them to share the scheduling request sheet with you and review the choices.  These forms should be signed and returned to their homeroom teachers next week. 

 

Please remember that students can only charge up to $50 on their lunch account. If you exceed this amount, the lunch fees will be added to your school fees. If you require assistance with your lunch fees, please reach out to your school's social worker or principal.

 

A Reminder Regarding Electronic Devices 

Smart watches and cell phones should not be utilized at school.  Texting, calling, messaging, etc are not allowed. Thank you so much for your support.  Please see the reminder below from our parent and student handbook:

Electronic Communication Devices- A student shall not use electronic items communication devices for non-academic purposes during academic time nor should students use electronic devices in a manner or at a time that causes a disruption in the learning environment. 

 

Students are prohibited from using electronic devices to capture, record or transmit the words, (i.e. audio) images, (i.e., pictures/video) text or other information of any student, staff member or other person in the school or while attending a school-related activity, without express prior notice and explicit consent for the capture, recording or transmission of such words or images.  Students are also prohibited from using electronic devices to capture and/or transmit test information or any other information in a manner constituting fraud, theft, cheating, or academic dishonesty.  Likewise, students are prohibited from using electronic devices to receive such information.

 

Electronic devices including but not limited to those with cameras, may not be possessed, activated or utilized at any time in any school situation where a reasonable expectation of personal privacy exists. If at any time, the possession of an electronic device creates a distraction, disruption or safety hazard on school property (to include district-operated vehicles), such devices will be confiscated.  School officials will not be responsible for the security of confiscated electronic devices.  

 

Beginning Band- Mr. Marston- TMS

We are planning to have our first beginning band demo evening on Monday, March 11 at the middle school from 5-7 pm. 

Beginning Band



Kindergarten Registration School Year 24-25

 

 

 

After School Foreign Language

After School Foreign Language will NOT meet on 3/19/24



THS Drama Department- A Year with Frog and Toad

Our drama students (high school and middle school) will present A Year With Frog and Toad at the high school PAC on March 16th and 17th at 7 pm and on Sunday the 17th at 2 pm.  This musical is based on Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad books. 

 

If we can spread the news to the elementary schools that would be great. If you could add this to your e-newsletter that would be greatly appreciated. Tickets are $5 for kids up to 10, and $8 for kids and adults over 10.

 

PTG Corner

Flower sales continue!  Thanks to our PTG for our terrific conference meals this week! 

 

Student Services Information- Mrs. Aerni

Click HERE for all upcoming local events through the Student Services Department 

or

Visit the Talawanda Student Services page to see all upcoming local events!

 

Know! Tip Special Edition: Self Esteem-  Mrs. Macechko

Please use this link for more information on Self Esteem 

 

Community Events & Activities Designed for Kids and Families:

https://www.talawanda.org/resources/community-events-%2B-activities-36/

 

SAY Soccer

Oxford SAY Soccer- Register Online January 1- March 15th.

 

National and International Holidays, Monthly Recognitions and Interfaith Religious Observances

National and International Holidays, Monthly Recognitions and Interfaith Religious Observances

 

March Breakfast Menu

Bogan Elementary Breakfast Menu

 

March Lunch Menu 

Bogan Elementary Lunch Menu

 

EZ Pay Link 

Do you need to add lunch money to your child’s account or pay school fees?  Please contact the office if you need your child’s student ID number. 

EZ Pay

 

Talawanda Job Postings

 

Attendance Reminder 

ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL PROCEDURES 

Before 8:30 a.m. on the day of absence, a parent/guardian should call the Attendance line, Bogan Office at 513-273-3400, to report a student absent from school. This line is available 24 hours a day. If a parent has called the Attendance line, a written note WILL NOT be necessary. 

If a call has not been received, the Office will begin making home phone calls to missing students by 8:30 a.m. in compliance with the Missing Child Act. 

 

Students who have not been called in and wish to have his/her absence excused MUST, within 5 school days, present a note stating the date(s) of absence, reason of absence, and parent/guardian signature. Parents may excuse their child for a total of TEN days each school year. After TEN days of parent excuses, all absences will be considered UNEXCUSED unless supported by a doctor 's note. Vacation days may be excused as part of the 10 total Parent notes.

 

 

2023-2024 Calendar 

March 5 & 7- Parent/Teacher Conferences

March 8- No School Data/Work Day

March 19 - No School - Data/Work Day 

March 20 - Bogan Art Show 

March 25-April 1- Spring Break

April 8 - No School Teacher work day

May 6 & 7- No School PD/Data/Work Day

May 23- Last Day of School

 

Molly Merz

Principal

merzm@talawanda.org

513-273-3400

 

Educating and preparing students for life!

 

In partnership with the community, our mission is to educate and prepare our students for a rapidly changing world by instilling critical thinking skills, a global perspective, and a respect for our core values.