**ATTENTION PARENTS** Please come into the school to pick up any student medications before 5/24/2023. Any medication left at school will be turned over to our SRO for proper disposal on 5/25/2023.
FREE Summer Meals
Monday, June 5 th – Friday, July 28 th , 2023
Meals are available for any child age 1 – 18
Angola Middle School: June 5 – June 16
Breakfast: 7:45-8:15
Children may enter through the main entrance at Angola Middle School.
Ryan Park Elementary: June 5 – June 16
Breakfast: 7:45 – 8:15
Lunch: 11:00 – 12:00
Children may enter through the main entrance at Ryan Park and go directly to the
Dining Room.
Carlin Park Elementary: June 5 -July 28, 2023
Lunch: 11:00-11:45
Children may enter through the North Parking Lot Door.
No Public Restroom is available.
Shoes and Shirts are required by Steuben Board of Health at all locations.
To find other locations serving free summer meals, call 211, or text
“summer meals” or “verano” to: 914-342-7744
The USDA National Hunger Hotline is 1-866-3-HUNGRY or
1-877-8-HAMBRE to speak with a representative regarding resources such as meal
sites, food banks and other nearby social services.
This is a USDA Federally funded program for children ONLY.
Adults meals are not available. Students are not to share with adults
You may contact Stephanie Haynes-Clifford, Food Service Director, at 665-2854 ext. 1202 with
any additional questions.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Comidas de verano GRATIS
Lunes, 5 de junio – Viernes, 28 de julio de 2023
Las comidas están disponibles para cualquier niño de 1
a 18 años
Angola Middle School: 5 de junio – 16 de junio
Desayuno: 7:45-8:15
Los niños pueden entrar por la entrada principal de Angola Middle School.
Ryan Park Elementary: 5 de junio – 16 de junio
Desayuno: 7:45 – 8:15, Almuerzo: 11:00 – 12:00
Los niños pueden entrar por la entrada principal en Ryan Park e ir directamente al
comedor.
Carlin Park Elementary: 5 de junio al 28 de julio de 2023
Almuerzo: 11:00-11:45
Los niños pueden entrar por la puerta norte del estacionamiento.
No hay baño público disponible.
Los zapatos y camisas son requeridos por la Junta de Salud de Steuben en todas
las ubicaciones.
Para encontrar otros lugares que sirvan comidas gratuitas de verano, llamada f
211, o envíe un mensaje de texto
"comidas de verano" o "verano" a: 914-342-7744
La Línea Nacional de Hambre del USDA es 1-866-3-HUNGRY o
1-877-8-HAMBRE para hablar con un representante sobre recursos tales como
sitios de comidas, bancos de alimentos y otros servicios sociales cercanos.
Este es un programa financiado por el USDA federalmente solo para niños.
Las comidas para adultos no están disponibles. Los estudiantes no deben
compartir con adultos
Puede comunicarse con Stephanie Haynes-Clifford, Directora de Servicio de
Alimentos, al 665-2854 ext. 1202 con cualquier pregunta adicional.
Esta institución es un proveedor de igualdad de oportunidades.
There has been a LOT happening in Mrs. Craig's Library these past weeks! A star lab/Dome was set up in the library. All classes got to go into the Dome and explore space, planets, constelations, and 360 degree sapce videos! Mrs. Craig also had a pizza party for all of her 5th grade library helpers, who come in during their recess time to work in the library!
Hendry Park students participated in the, Career Day for MSD Elementary Schools! Students were able to visit 6-9 different Career stations to learn about different types of work and a chance to dream about their future! We want to give a BIG thank you to our Career Day vendors: Miller Poultry, Pawsitively Paradise, Wayside Furniture, Fifth Third Bank, Herald Republican, Trine Figure Skater, Angola Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Steuben County EMS, Angola Police Department, Steuben County Sheriff's Office, Steuben County Street Department, Angola Fire Department, JICI, Cameron Hospital, Purdue Extension, ELD Orthodontics, Brightmark, Bike & Soul, Delta T.
Hendry Park PTO presents "Girls + 1 Dance" this Friday April 21, 2023
6:00 to 8:00, right here at Hendry Park. Professional photgrapher available for that special picture!
The 2023 Elementary Career Fair was a huge sucess! A huge thank you to our Elementary Guidance Department and our community partners for creating this wonderful opportunity for our students! #Apride #smallcommunitybigopportunity
The 2023 Elementary Career Fair is under way! #APride
HELPFUL TIPS FOR ILEARN SUCCESS
Created by Ms. Bromley & Mr. Miller, Special Ed. Dept.
With ILEARN quickly approaching, please remember the following TIPS for Success:
Make sure you get a good night’s sleep
Eat a good, healthy and filling breakfast
Be sure to charge your chromebook
Arrive at school on time
During the test:
Take your time
Read and answer all questions
Try your best
What an awesome experience!! Hendry Park Student Council members at the courthouse construction site. Each student signed the beam, got autographs from some pretty important people, lead the Pledge of Allegiance and signaled to the crane operater to "Go".
To start off spring both 4th grade classes constructed their own Peep Houses. They were able to use materials they were given to make their desired Peep Houses!
Yearbooks are on sale now! Order your yearbook for only $9.00! Order deadline is April, 21, 2023. Go to store,geskusphoto.com, use code: YB4575 or clink on the link below.https://store.geskusphoto.com/search/YB4575
Thank you Trine Men's Basketball for helping us with our PEP March Madness Activity! This month's PEP activity focused on "being prepared." Grade level classrooms were in competition and each student could earn their "Team" points by showing up to school and being prepared by having their chromebook charged and ready for work! Our champion classroom winners are:
Mrs. Sholl (KDG), Mrs. Dawson (1st), Mrs. Baird (2nd), Mrs. Perschke (3rd), Mrs. Smith (4th), and even with overtime, Mrs. Burlingame and Mrs. Steffel class were winner's! Great job everyone! Be present. Be excited. Be positive.
Hendry Park Girls on the run, raised money to buy the team much needed supplies! Way to go girls!
On Thursday, March 23rd, the Hendry Park PTO hosted the Read-a-thon celebration! Overall, our school raised over $5,000. Weston Martin was the top fundraiser with $355 and Addison Hartman was the runner-up with $335 raised. Hunter Holiday was our top reader with 910 minutes read and his brother, Lane Hoilday, was in second place with 840 minutes read. Those top readers and fundraisers each were rewarded with getting to throw a pie at Miss Wilkinson and Ms. Sparks! The top five fundraisers for each class got to help duct tape Mrs. Brandt to the wall! Many students said that this was the best day ever! Finally, on Friday, March 24th, the top fundraising class for each grade-level celebrated with a cupcake party! Thank you to all staff, students, and families who participated! The Read-a-thon is the PTO’s biggest fundraiser each year and allows the Hendry Park students to participate in fun activities throughout the year. We are already excited for next year!
Order your 2022/2023 Yearbook today, only $9.00 each! order! For free shipping to the school order by April, 21, 2023.
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Mrs. Gruners class is working with captain cash from Purdue university extensions to discuss how many is earned, different job opportunities, and the education needed for various jobs.
Spring is almost here! As nature is waking back up, students’ natural curiosity rises with it. To fight questions with knowledge, we must explore the world around us, even to the smallest detail: a tiny seed. As a flower farmer and a teacher, I had the opportunity to speak to the 1st grade students about this natural phenomenon. We explored what it takes for a plant to grow and thrive. The students were quick to make the connection between our needs as humans and the needs of plants. We share many similarities among our differences. To see this in action, I shared evidence of plants that I am growing even now in preparation for this summer’s growing season. We saw how a tiny seed in the right conditions can grow to become beautiful flowers, increasing the seed count hundredfold for the next generation of plants. To round it all out, the students embraced the concept of germinating seeds by becoming seeds themselves. The students began as dry seeds, wanting for the nourishment of water, nutrients, and sunlight. Then the little seeds began their growth journey. Their roots extended into the ground in the form of wiggling toes and feet. The seeds emerged from the soil on two legs, and leaves shot up to the sky with open palms. With germination complete, our plants danced in the sunlight! My hope is that all students, no matter their age, will begin their own investigations into the natural world as they explore science and the many mysteries to be discovered there.
Hendry Park will have a menu change for tomorrow Monday, 3/13/23. Choices will be either PBJ or chicken sandwich!
Don't forget to adjust your clocks tonight before bed!