the jaguar pounce newsletter! · the jaguar pounce newsletter! mr. mychael spencer, principal...

2
Our Mission Stonybrook Intermediate Academy empowers all students with the appropriate core competencies, to become productive citizens in a global society. The Jaguar Pounce Newsleer! Mr. Mychael Spencer, Principal [email protected] 317.532.8803 Mr. Josh Davis, Dean [email protected] 317.532.8828 Miss Toni Austin, Counselor [email protected] 317.532.8858 ext. 8845 Ms. Betty Hertel, Registrar [email protected] 317-532.8858 Mrs. Benberry, Principal Secretary [email protected] 317.532.8858 Principals Message Happy Holidays! We look forward to seeing you all next year! Mr. Spencer, Principal Stonybrook Intermediate Academy http://sia.warren.k12.in.us/ Issue 6 -Volume 6 CIVITIY.ORDER.RESPECT.EXCELLENCE Friday, December 22, 2017 Sonny Day Community Center The Warren Township Council of PTAs runs the Sonny Day Community Center out of the Highlander Park (old Heather Hills) building located at 10502 E. 21 st St. The pantry provides food, toiletries, cleaning products, school supplies and gently used cloth- ing to families of Warren Township students. They open twice per month. If your family is in need of assistance please contact Ms. Ausn, school counselor at Stonybrook Intermediate Academy in your school for more informaon and a referral leer. Phone 317-532- 8858 ext 8845. See the Distribuon Schedule Below: Saturday: January 13 , 20189:00 to 11”00 Thursday: February 22, 20186:00 to 7:30 Happy Holidays from Miss Ausn Guidance Counselor

Upload: others

Post on 05-Jul-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Jaguar Pounce Newsletter! · The Jaguar Pounce Newsletter! Mr. Mychael Spencer, Principal mspencer1@warern.k12.in.us ... Academy in your school for more information and a referral

Our Mission

Stonybrook Intermediate Academy empowers all students with the appropriate core competencies, to

become productive citizens in a global society.

The Jaguar Pounce Newsletter!

Mr. Mychael Spencer, Principal

[email protected]

317.532.8803

Mr. Josh Davis, Dean

[email protected]

317.532.8828

Miss Toni Austin, Counselor

[email protected]

317.532.8858 ext. 8845

Ms. Betty Hertel, Registrar

[email protected]

317-532.8858

Mrs. Benberry, Principal Secretary

[email protected]

317.532.8858

Principal’s Message

Happy Holidays! We look forward to seeing you all next year!

Mr. Spencer, Principal Stonybrook Intermediate Academy http://sia.warren.k12.in.us/

Issue 6 -Volume 6 CIVITIY.ORDER.RESPECT.EXCELLENCE Friday, December 22, 2017

Sonny Day Community Center The Warren Township Council of PTAs runs the Sonny Day Community Center out of the Highlander Park (old Heather Hills) building located at 10502 E. 21st St. The pantry provides food, toiletries, cleaning products, school supplies and gently used cloth-ing to families of Warren Township students. They open twice per month. If your family is in need of assistance please contact Ms. Austin, school counselor at Stonybrook Intermediate Academy in your school for more information and a referral letter. Phone 317-532- 8858 ext 8845. See the Distribution Schedule Below:

Saturday: January 13 , 2018— 9:00 to 11”00 Thursday: February 22, 2018— 6:00 to 7:30

Happy Holidays

from Miss Austin Guidance Counselor

Page 2: The Jaguar Pounce Newsletter! · The Jaguar Pounce Newsletter! Mr. Mychael Spencer, Principal mspencer1@warern.k12.in.us ... Academy in your school for more information and a referral

Upcoming Events

Yearbooks on sale starting Mon-day, 12/18/17 - 1/19/2018

Mystery Friday Holiday Special 12/21-22/17

Winter Break begins 12/25 and school reconvence on 1/8/18

No School on Monday, January 15, 2018—Dr. Martin Luther King Day!

End of Day Transportation Changes Please make sure to notify the office in the event your child needs to have a change in their transportation home. To endure that your child receives the information please call in by 2:00 p.m. We can’t make any changes after 2:00 p.m.

All Parents must present valid ID to enter the school building. Also a cleared background check to volun-teer or visit a classroom.

For additional parent resources and information please visit our website www.sia.warren.k12.in.us

DISTRICT INFORMATION

No School for all students 12/25 –1/7/2018 - Winter Break

School Reconvenes , Monday Jan 8, 2018.

Warren Little League 72 Hour Sale $25 Registration for all divisions January 12-14th online only www.warren11.com

No School on Monday, January 15, 2018—Dr. Martin Luther King Day!

Missoula Children’s Theatre audi-tions will be Monday, February 5, 2018 at 4 p.m. in the Creston Middle School auditorium. MSD Warren Township students in Grades K – 8 are eligible to audition for a part in “Jack and the Bean-stalk”. Call 317-869-4383. with any questions.

Boys & Girls Club

Happy Holidays

From the entire staff at the Boys and Girls Club!

Deans Highlights Below you will find 10 more relatively simple ways your family can serve together this holiday season. Many of these activities require little to no money. Try one, two, or even all of them (if you’re really ambitious).

Volunteer to read a Christmas book aloud to your child ’s class … or contact your local bookstore to see if you can schedule a time to read aloud to their children ’s section. Host a Christmas dinner for the widows and widowers at your church.

Host a packing party for Operation Christmas Child, a ministry through Samari-tan ’s Purse that sends a shoebox of gifts/personal items to a child in a Third World country for Christmas—which is often the only gift the child will receive.

Take balloons or small gifts to the children ’s ward of your local hospital. You probably won’t be able to deliver them to the children themselves due to privacy policies, but you can ask the nurses to deliver them or ask permission of the parents who happen to be present at the time.

Choose a day to serve each other inside your own home. Take out the trash for your husband, encourage your children to pick up their sibling ’s toys, and show appreciation for one another.

Encourage every member of your family to look each person they come across that day in the eye, smile, and express their appreciation with a simple “thank you” or a compliment.

Go to the grocery store together as a family and pick up a few items for your local food pantry. Many stores have drop-off locations within the store itself dur-ing the Thanksgiving/Christmas seasons.

Volunteer to babysit, as a family, for a couple with small children so that they can go out on a date.

Clean out your coat closet and take your old coats to a local shelter.

Set the timer for 10 minutes. Have each person in your house go through their books and choose a few to donate to your local library (or elsewhere).

Happy Holidays!

Mr. Joshua Davis, Dean of Students