MARCH 2022
Wolves Word Newsletter
|
|
Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year
|
|
|
Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year
|
Nominate a Teacher &/or Support Staff of the Year | Please submit your nominations for Teacher of the Year & Support Staff of the Year for the 2021-2022 school year. Click the link for more information: https://bit.ly/3gDiXq3
|
|
DISTRICT ORCHESTRA CONCERT-RESCHEDULED
|
|
SOLO AND ENSEMBLE-Saturday, March 5, 2022
|
|
|
Students from area schools will participate in a Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) sanctioned District Solo & Ensemble Music Festival hosted at Lake Geneva Middle School on Saturday, March 5, 2022. During the festival, students will perform vocal and instrumental solos, duets, trios and small ensembles before an adjudicator. Click the link for more information, schedules, and maps: https://bit.ly/3tb38gc
|
|
GREAT THINGS HAPPENING AT LGMS
|
|
Congratulations to Emma Derrick, Emilyanne Giese, and Holly Sabaj (not pictured) members of the National Junior Honor Society at Lake Geneva Middle School who received Achievement Plus awards for truly going out of their way and beyond the requirements put in place by the NJHS by organizing, participating, and facilitating a Winter Supply Drive for the Twin Oaks Homeless Shelter. These students gave up many lunch hours and time after school to run a challenging, yet rewarding service project.
|
|
LGMS Fiddle Club Performance
|
|
The LGMS Fiddle Club performed pre-concert music before the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra concert on Saturday, February 5. Students had a set list of seven songs that we played through twice. They were very focused and did an awesome job playing! We received many compliments and were acknowledged by the Symphony Executive Director when the concert started.
Fantastic job students!
|
|
Las Castells in Spanish Class
|
|
In Mrs. Butke's Spanish class, we learned about Las Castells, a competetion of human towers that takes place in Spain. The students had their own Castells competition, but we played it safe using cups instead of humans.
|
|
Lettuce Grow Plant Stand in 7th Grade
|
|
Students in Ms. Kinney's Math Applications in Science class are learning about hydroponic gardening and sustainability this quarter with our Lettuce Grow plant stand. We did a reset of the stand last week and reseeded the pods, and look forward to our harvest later this quarter! We will share updates as we have them. We thank the PTO for their donation for the grow lights last year!
|
|
Fablab students are hard at work mastering the art of designing and weeding vinyl stickers!
|
|
Thank You to our Bus Drivers
|
|
NJHS members helped say a big THANK YOU to our amazing bus drivers for always going the extra mile and for keeping our students safe and sound. We all appreciate YOU!
|
|
On Tuesday, February 15, 2022 the LGMS Band performed at their Mid-Winter Band Concert. Great job to all of the students
and Mrs. Krause!
Click on the links below to
hear the concert.
|
|
EXTRA CURRICULAR ANNOUNCEMENTS
|
|
Students and Parents: Another way to check announcements is at the Daily/School Bulletin in PowerSchool. Information concerning late bus options can also be found there! Check it out on your PowerSchool app!
SOUL Club: The March meeting for SOUL Club will be March 14, in room 402. There will be a 4:15 bus available.
GSA Club: The March meetings for GSA Club will be March 7 and 21, in room 402. There will be a 4:15 bus available.
7-8th grade Boys Basketball: Coaches are: 7th grade: Coach Ocker and Coach Kirst, 8th grade: Coach Jooss, Coach Smith, Coach McGrath. A copy of the practice/game schedule can be found on the website.
Dance Team: During this season we will learn a routine that combines dance and stunting to perform at Boy's basketball games in March. This is open to grades 6-8, and practices will be Monday-Thursdays. Click the above 7/8 Boys Basketball Schedule to see when home games take place.
|
|
|
Buy your Yearbook now, so you don't forget later!
On sale now for $23.00.
|
|
BACKPACKS: Students will be allowed to carry their backpacks during the day if they choose to.
WATER BOTTLES: Students are allowed to have water bottles during the school day - WATER ONLY. Please, no other liquids.
|
|
START AND END TIMES FOR LGMS: Students need to be in class when the bell rings at 7:30am. School is dismissed at 2:45pm. Door Q (side door) is locked by 7:29am. Students will need to be dropped off by the main office after that time. Students are allowed 3 tardies per semester.
BREAKFAST: Breakfast is served starting at 7:00 a.m. The cafeteria area is only open to students purchasing breakfast.
STUDENT ABSENCES: When reporting your child out ill, please provide us with a detailed message with the exact symptoms your child is experiencing and how long they have had these symptoms. If your child is out of school due to COVID, please provide specific details including symptoms, if tested, or when they were exposed to a confirmed case of COVID. Thank you. To report an absence please call 262-348-3000 x3040.
STUDENT PICK UP: If you need to pick up your student during the day, we ask that you please send a note with your student in the morning with a time that you will be picking them up. That way we can write them a pass to hand to their teacher when it's time to leave. This avoids having to disrupt classes by calling in looking for a student. If you are giving your student permission to walk to an appointment, that must be stated in the note.
BUS PASSES: If your student will be riding the bus home with a friend, please send a letter in the morning indicating who he/she will be going home with. We will then issue a bus pass.
LATE BUSES:
Late buses run as follows:
3:30 p.m. - Tuesdays and Thursdays
4:15 p.m. - Mondays through Thursdays
5:30 p.m. - Mondays through Fridays
LATEX BALLOONS: We have students with latex allergies so please, no latex balloons.
STUDENT DROP OFF AND PICK UP TRAFFIC PATTERN:
Please enter from the southwest end of the loop (closest to the football field). Parking will only be allowed on the curb side. Thank you for being patient during drop off and pick up times. This area gets very busy, and we want to make sure our students are safe.
DRESS CODE REVIEW
Please take a moment to review the Student Dress Code as outlined in the Student Handbook. The handbook is part of every student's agenda.
|
|
MENUS AND FOOD SERVICE INFORMATION
|
|
Dear Lake Geneva Schools Families,
Lake Geneva Food Service is participating in the United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) Seamless Summer Option (SSO) for the entirety of the 2021-22 school year. This means that our schools provide free meals to all students! This program provides additional support and flexibility for our district to continue serving meals to children while maintaining safety measures and managing the impacts of the COVI D-19 pandemic.
Included in the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are nationwide supply chain and product availability shortages. Disruptions are due to a lack of availability of raw ingredients and labor to produce, unload, and transfer food products. Some food and/or beverage products normally provided to students may not be available or arrive as scheduled. Due to unforeseen circumstances, last-minute menu changes and product substitutions may occur. Be assured meals will remain balanced, healthy, and plentiful. We ask for patience and understanding as we do our best to meet the needs of your children.
Sincerely,
Jaclyn Sanders
Food Service Coordinator
Lake Geneva Schools
|
|
RevTrak Credit Card Payment System
|
E-payments are a convenient way to pay school fees and deposit lunch money with a credit card or check online. The Lake Geneva Schools now utilize RevTrak.
All Food Service online transactions are assessed 3.49%. A parent can make deposits to multiple students' accounts in a single order and only incur one 3.49% fee.
All non-food service transactions are also charged a 3.49% transaction fee excluding mandatory registration fee.
|
Free Student Breakfast & Lunch
|
Due to a nationwide waiver for the 2021-2022 school year, Lake Geneva Schools will again be offering a free breakfast and lunch to all students. Lake Geneva Schools students are eligible for one FREE breakfast and one FREE lunch daily for the entire 2021-2022 school year. We encourage each student to take advantage of our nutritious meals at no cost. This will require no action on your part, just show up! Additional meals, milk, or a la carte purchases will be debited from the students' account. If your family has already paid toward your lunch balance we ask that you please leave the balance for future use. Thank you.
|
|
|
Please click below for all information regarding health and wellness at Lake Geneva Middle School
|
|
Need a Sport's Physical??
|
If your student wants to participate in Intramural Sports at LGMS, they must have an up-to-date physical on file. If you're unsure if your student is due for a new physical, you can call the Health Office at LGMS.
Click the link below links to locations that offer reduced cost Sports Physicals and General Health and Wellness visits:
|
|
|
POWERSCHOOL PARENT PORTAL: The PowerSchool Parent Portal gives parents and students grades 6 - 12 access to real-time information including attendance, grades and detailed assignment descriptions, school bulletins and even personal messages from a teacher. You can also use PowerSchool to register to receive email alerts for grades, attendance, assignments and more. It’s a great way to stay connected to your child’s teachers and our school.
|
|
AFFORDABLE CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM--DIRECT CONSUMER BENEFIT
|
|
As of January 1, the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program has officially transitioned to the Affordable Connectivity Program. All pre-existing EBB recipients have rolled over to the new program, except those that do not qualify through an ACP eligibility program (i.e. substantial loss of income or participation in a provider’s approved COVID-19 program). Please refer to these websites for the latest information:
|
|
Online Bulletin for Youth-Related Community Activities & Educational Opportunities
|
|
Lake Geneva Schools recognizes the important role that community organizations play in serving our students and area youth. Our Community Backpack program provides opportunities for local civic and not-for-profit organizations to share youth-related program information with the students and families in our district.
If you have a submission or you'd like to see events happening in the area, visit our Community Backpack page: http://bit.ly/2Nuk1jF
Please note that the content on this page will be updated frequently, so check back often.
|
|
|
Click the link to follow
Badger Community Education
It is our hope that you find a class or two that is of interest to you
and sign up!
|
|
LAKE GENEVA SCHOOLS PRESCHOOL &
4K PROGRAMS
|
|
Community Backpack
The Lake Geneva Schools Community Backpack is your online bulletin for youth-related community activities and educational opportunities. Learn More
|
|
Share News With Us
Share your news, event summaries, photos and/or give us a "heads up" on your upcoming events so we can promote your successes. Learn More
|
|
Our Website
Please visit our website frequently for district-wide
|
|
|
|
|
|
|