Marshall Enews 12/10/21
Marshall Elementary Weekly E-News
December 10, 2021
A Peaceful, Productive, Healthy, and Happy Community
The mission of Marshall Elementary is to work as a community to achieve higher levels of thinking and learning by empowering every learner everyday.
School News and Information
Happy Friday. We hope you have had a great week. This will be the last E-News before the holiday break. The last day of school will be, Friday, December 17, 2021. The students will return to school on, Tuesday, January 4, 2022.
We have had some interesting weather this week - very cold and very warm. Just a reminder to monitor the weather and send students prepared for whatever the weather might be throughout the day.
Next week we have some fun events planned for the students and we hope to provide them with a little joy as we get ready to go on break.
Cold and Flu Season Reminder
Cold and flu season has begun and this week we have experienced an increase in student absences due to illness. Please remember to keep your child at home if they have a fever or show other signs of illness. Please contact the main office at Marshall to report illness and absences. The primary goal during these tough times related to Covid is to keep our schools open, so it's important to keep Covid and other illnesses in mind and be vigilant with handwashing, and other measures that keep illness at bay. Please do not hesitate to contact the school nurse should you have any questions (513-273-3633).
2021-2022 Yearbook Orders
Please see this linked flyer to order your yearbook online. Cost is $18 and order are due by February 25, 2022
After School Foreign Language for Grades 3-5
Please see the linked flyer to sign up.
From the Goggin Ice Center
Please check out the following links for events occurring over the next few weeks.
Vaccination Clinic Information from Butler County
Please read the attached information about clinics coming up in our area.
Information on Camp Kesem
Camp Kesem is an organization that serves children ages 6 to 18 who have lost a parent or guardian to cancer, have a parent undergoing cancer treatment, or whose parent is a cancer survivor. Camp Kesem at Miami of Ohio will be hosting an in-person camp session from July 16th through 23rd this summer, which is completely free to all children who attend. It is a wonderful opportunity for kids to make lifelong friends, have fun, and share their experiences with others who can relate.
Applications open on January 11 for returning families and February 23 for new families. They can be found at kesem.force.com. For more information, reach out to miamiohio.outreach@kesem.org.
Drop off and Pick Up Reminders
Please work with your child on being able to exit the car on their own. We have seen an increase of parents getting out of the car to get their child out. This creates a safety concern as well as slows down the drop up and pick up process. Also please remember to pull forward and fill in all available space in the line so that we can keep the line as short as possible and keep the line moving. Please make sure you have your name sign displayed so we can easily enter the names for the correct pick up order. Thank you for your help.
Cooler Weather
As the weather is turning cooler, please remember to send your child dressed to go outside at recess. This means jackets, coats, hats, and gloves. In general, we go outside for recess unless the temperature/wind chill drops below 25 degrees. Please label coats & hats with your student’s name. Thank you.
Fees
School fees can be paid on the Talawanda website via EZPay or by sending a check to school with your child. Please include the child’s name in the memo.
Absences
If your child is going to be absent, please call the Marshall Attendance Line @ 513-273-3600 by 10:00 a.m.
FCCLA Plastic Bag Project
The Leadership/Mentorship class at THS is starting a project collecting plastic bags so the FCCLA can make mats for the homeless. There is a box in the office you may drop them off in. There are also bags in all the other buildings.
TSD Lunch Program
The National Lunch Program has extended the free meal status for all students for breakfast and lunch for the 2021-2022 school year. It is still important to turn in the Free/Reduced Lunch Application in order to qualify for other benefits.
December Elementary Lunch Menu
Talawanda Community Events Page
Please use this link for the Talawanda Community Events Page.
Item Drive from the Lane Public Library
Butler County Community Needs Assessment
Happy Holidays!
Chad Hinton
Principal
hintonc@talawanda.org
513-273-3603
Calendar
December 13 - Marshall Monday - Wear your spirit wear
December 16 - Bookmobile
December 20-31 - No School, Winter Break
January 3 - No School, Teacher Work Day
January 4 - Students Return
January 10 - Marshall Monday - Wear your spirit wear
January 17 - No School, MLK Day
February 3 - Bookmobile
February 9 - Marshall Art Show 5:00-7:00 PM
February 14 - Marshall Monday - Wear your spirit wear
February 18 - No School, Professional Development Day
February 21 - No School, President’s Day
March 8 - Spring Pictures
March 10 - Bookmobile
March 10 & 15 - Parent-Teacher Conferences
March 14 - Marshall Monday - Wear your spirit wear
March 21-25 - No School, Spring Break
April 11 - Marshall Monday - Wear your spirit wear
April 14 - Bookmobile
April 15 - No School
April 18 - No School, Teacher Work Day
May 9 - Marshall Monday - Wear your spirit wear
May 19 - 5th Grade Graduation 7:00 PM THS Performing Arts Center
May 26 - Last Day of School
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COVID 19 Quarantine Procedures Q and A
Mrs. Morrish shared the following:
See link/information on the website regarding COVID19 test kits and other frequently asked questions related to test kits.
COVID 19 Test Kits & Other Information.
We have created a document where you can read the procedures for quarantine. If we receive any new information, we will add it to the document and also share it in E-News.
COVID 19 Quarantine Procedures Q and A