January 2023

Star Center Newsletter

5K, First & Second Grade Students Present

Bear Stays Up for Christmas

Peer Helper Food Drive Donations after one week!!

Thank you to all who donated!!

 Nice Job!!

Mrs. Arnas's 1st graders practicing their site words in shaving cream, and Mrs. Barnes 5th graders creating electrical circuits with squishy circuits.

IMPORTANT DATES

JANUARY EVENTS


BACK TO SCHOOL

TUESDAY, JANUARY 3RD


NO CHOIR PRACTICE

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4TH


STAR CENTER 5TH GRADE SPELLING BEE

STAR CENTER CAFETERIA

TUESDAY, JANUARY 10TH

1:00PM


WINTER CLUBS & BOYS 4TH & 5TH BASKETBALL BEGIN TUESDAY, JANUARY 17TH


PTO MEETING

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18TH


4K WINTER CONCERT

AT STAR CENTER

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19TH

6:00PM - 7:00PM


NO WALWORTH COUNTY HEAD START

JANUARY 16TH AND JANUARY 20TH


EARLY DISMISSAL

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH

12:00PM


NO 4K FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH


END OF 2ND QUARTER

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH


SPECIAL PERSON LUNCH &

STAR CENTER PTO BOOK FAIR

TUESDAY, JANUARY 24TH

THROUGH

FRIDAY, JANUARY 27TH




LOST AND FOUND

DO ANY OF THESE JACKETS, BOOTS,

WATER BOTTLES, LUNCH BAGS, ETC... LOOK FAMILIAR? IF SO, PLEASE HAVE YOUR CHILD PICK THEM UP FROM

THE LOST AND FOUND!!

JANUARY COMMUNITY EVENTS

Alpine Valley is offering a "ski card" that allows you to purchase lift tickets at a reduced price throughout the season. The card cost is $25. Present the card at the ticket window to buy a reduced priced ($25) lift ticket for skiing after 3pm Sunday through Friday during the ski season. Contact Mrs. Warren for information or to purchase card(s).

STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND PROCEDURES

Student Attendance and Attendance Procedures

Parents, one of the biggest ways you can help your child succeed this school year is to make sure your child gets to school, on time, each and every day. The evidence is clear: children with good attendance are more likely to be successful in school. High attendance rates are linked to high student achievement. Every day counts, and missing school even 10% of the time has a significant negative impact on reading and math achievement as children progress through school. I want to ask for your commitment to making sure your child attends school every day possible this year.


When your child does have to be absent from school, we ask that you communicate with us about the absence. When your child will be absent, you have two communication options:


  1. Call Mrs. Aronson in the main office at 262-348-7000 to speak with her and/or leave a message.
  2. New this year, you may login to Powerschool to record the reason for your child’s absence. Please see the directions linked here.


We also ask that you let us know about pre-planned absences, including vacations and doctor appointments, ahead of time. When missing school for an appointment, it is always encouraged that you get documentation of your visit to provide to the school as verification. When leaving for an extended vacation, we also ask that you complete the planned absence request form linked here.


Lastly, please also note, as a school, we are required to track student attendance and support families with any attendance issues or concerns. Our highest priority is to have students at school, and we are willing to help in any way we can. As a parent, it is important to understand the current attendance laws stated below:  


  • A parent or guardian may only excuse their child/children 10 days during the school year. After these 10 days, an absence can only be excused if the school is provided with a note from a doctor, dentist, court, etc. The same guidelines apply for excessive tardies.


  • Once a student has been absent for 10 days (excused or unexcused), parents/guardians will receive a letter, noting the absences as well as procedures for next steps to improve attendance


Thank you in advance for your commitment and support to your child’s attendance this school year.

School attendance is very important, and we encourage families to make sure their children are in school as much as possible. However, children who are sick need to stay home for their well-being and to prevent others from becoming sick. Click the link to review the Lake Geneva Schools Protocols for When to Keep Your Child Home From School: https://bit.ly/3Bl6Gl9


MAIN OFFICE CHECK-IN PROCEDURE

Main Office Check-In Procedure:


In an effort to continue safety procedures and protocols, Star Center is asking that all visitors enter the building using the main entrance. Please note that if a visitor is wishing to enter the building, go to the classroom, etc. Ms. Aronson and Ms. Donahue will ask for a driver's license to be handed to them upon arrival. They will then exchange the driver's license for a visitor's pass to indicate to staff and students that the person wearing the visitor's pass is allowed in the school building. We appreciate your understanding of this new procedure as we continue to do what we can to ensure the safety of all students and staff at Star Center.

MENUS | FOOD SERVICE INFORMATION

School Breakfast Program

Dear Parents,

Now that the school year is well underway, we are as committed as ever to our student's academic success. The first and best tool we can use to ensure all of our students are successful in school is to guarantee that each child begins the day with a healthy and nutritious breakfast – at home or school.


We would like to remind you that the School Breakfast Program is available to all students every school day. No advanced registration is necessary. These supervised meals are nutritionally balanced and vary daily. Second-chance breakfast is also available at the High School and Middle School.


School Breakfast is ideal for busy mornings when kids are running late, or parents have early work schedules. Often, kids are not hungry when they first wake up but are ready to eat when school begins. If breakfast at home is not convenient, please take advantage of breakfast here at school. Studies have shown that children who eat a nutritious breakfast have better behavior, attendance, and test scores.


School Breakfast Information

Price: 

High School: $1.70

Middle and Elementary Schools: $1.60

Questions? Call: 262-348-1015


If you did not complete a School Meals Application for free or reduced price meals in September and would like to now, please call (Jaclyn Sanders 262-348-1015) for further information.


Thank you for helping us ensure that all our students start the school day alert, well-fed, and ready to learn.


Sincerely,

Jaclyn Sanders

Lake Geneva Schools

Food Service Coordinator

262-348-1015


ACADEMIC CALENDARS

Y-BASE & WRAP AROUND CARE

Lake Geneva Schools partners with the Geneva Lakes Family YMCA to offer Y Base and Wrap Around Care for those children needing care before, during and after school for the 2022-2023 school year. Programs are located at Central-Denison and Star Center Schools but also service Eastview students. For more information, visit the YMCA website: https://www.genevalakesymca.org/main/child-care-solutions/

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Check out our open positions and learn more at: 

https://www.lakegenevaschools.com/employment

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