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DATES TO REMEMBER September 19th, Tuesday PTA General Meeting @6:30 September 20th, Wednesday PTA Dine & Donate—Firehouse Subs September 22nd, Friday Spaghetti Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 September 26th, Tuesday Picture Day September 26th, Tuesday Wonder Indiana Chaperone Meeting @ 6:00 September 30th, Saturday Running South October 2nd, Monday Skating Party—Wheels of Wonder 5:30 to 7:30 GLENNS VALLEY ELEMENTARY 8239 Morgantown Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46217 September 15, 2017, Bulletin No. 7 Empowering Students to Grow Academically, Socially, and Behaviorally.David Rohl - Principal Christy Martino - Asst. Principal Attendance: 789-2802 Cafeteria: 789-2845 Fax: 865-2685 Office: 789-2800 http://gv.msdpt.k12.in.us/ Run, Hide, Fight-Important Parent Information All Perry Township Schools will conduct a Run, Hide, Fight emergency drill. The Indiana Department of Education requires every Indiana school to conduct one man-made occurrence disaster drill each semester. To meet that requirement this semester, school leaders and Perry Township School Police have organized the Run, Hide, Fight exercise. During the upcoming drill, students will remain in locked class- rooms with lights off while staying away from windows and doors. School Police have worked closely with administrators at each school to teach them what they can use to counter an intruder and protect our students. Planning for the drill also allowed Police to re-familiarize themselves with school personnel and the differences of each building. The drill should last no longer than 20 minutes. Our studentssafety is always a top priority. If you have any questions about Run, Hide, Fight, please contact your childs school. MEDICATION POLICY Medication can be administered at school. The following rules apply to prescription and non-prescription medications: 1. All medication must be in its original container, not expired and have the student s name on it. 2. Specific instructions for administering the medication must accompany it. For example, you must specify the amount of medication to be given and the time it must be given. 3. The student may bring the medication to school 4. For any student to be seen in the clinic, a consent form must be signed each school year. This can be found in Skyward or a paper copy can be obtained in the nurses office. 5. Specific medication questions should be directed to Mrs. Keller, RN at 789-2841. Follow us on Twitter GVEagles@GlennsValley 5th Grade Wander Indiana October 4th, 5th, 6th Payments may be made by cash or check. Checks should be payable to Glenns Valley and include students name in memo line. Second and Fifth Grade High Ability Screening Attention Parents and/or Guardians: We need additional information on the academic needs and performance of individual students in order to provide instruction at the appropriate level for each child. All second and fifth grade students will take a standardized test to begin to collect this information. The testing will take place during the week of September 18th – 22nd. If you have any questions regarding testing, please contact Kim Jovic at: [email protected]

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Page 1: GLENNS VALLEY ELEMENTARY€¦ · ing skills, resume development, and instruction on basic computer skills. The Job Center is made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts

DATES TO REMEMBER September 19th, Tuesday PTA General Meeting @6:30 September 20th, Wednesday PTA Dine & Donate—Firehouse Subs September 22nd, Friday Spaghetti Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 September 26th, Tuesday Picture Day September 26th, Tuesday Wonder Indiana Chaperone Meeting @ 6:00 September 30th, Saturday Running South October 2nd, Monday Skating Party—Wheels of Wonder 5:30 to 7:30

GLENNS VALLEY ELEMENTARY

8239 Morgantown Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46217 September 15, 2017, Bulletin No. 7

“Empowering Students to Grow Academically, Socially, and Behaviorally.”

David Rohl - Principal Christy Martino - Asst. Principal

Attendance: 789-2802 Cafeteria: 789-2845

Fax: 865-2685 Office: 789-2800

http://gv.msdpt.k12.in.us/

Run, Hide, Fight-Important Parent Information All Perry Township Schools will conduct a Run, Hide, Fight emergency drill. The Indiana Department of Education requires every Indiana school to conduct one man-made occurrence disaster drill each semester. To meet that requirement this semester, school leaders and Perry Township School Police have organized the Run, Hide, Fight exercise. During the upcoming drill, students will remain in locked class-rooms with lights off while staying away from windows and doors. School Police have worked closely with administrators at each school to teach them what they can use to counter an intruder and protect our students. Planning for the drill also allowed Police to re-familiarize themselves with school personnel and the differences of each building. The drill should last no longer than 20 minutes. Our students’ safety is always a top priority. If you have any questions about Run, Hide, Fight, please contact your child’s school.

MEDICATION POLICY Medication can be administered at school. The following rules apply to prescription and non-prescription medications:

1. All medication must be in its original container, not expired and have the student’s name on it. 2. Specific instructions for administering the medication must accompany it. For example, you must specify the amount of medication to be given and the time it must be given. 3. The student may bring the medication to school 4. For any student to be seen in the clinic, a consent form must be signed each school year. This can be found in Skyward or a paper copy can be obtained in the nurse’s office. 5. Specific medication questions should be directed to Mrs. Keller, RN at 789-2841.

Follow us on Twitter GVEagles@GlennsValley

5th Grade Wander Indiana October 4th, 5th, 6th

Payments may be made by cash or check. Checks should be payable to Glenns Valley and include student’s name in memo line.

Second and Fifth Grade High Ability Screening

Attention Parents and/or Guardians: We need additional information on the academic needs and performance of individual students in order to provide instruction at the appropriate level for each child. All second and fifth grade

students will take a standardized test to begin to collect this information. The testing will take place during the week of September 18th – 22nd.

If you have any questions regarding testing, please contact Kim Jovic at: [email protected]

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You're Invited!

What: Glenns Valley Elementary's 22nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Auction Who: Students, Parents, Siblings, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, 1st Cousins Twice Removed When: September 22nd --- 5:30-7:30pm Where: GV's Gym and Cafeteria Why: To support 5th graders attending the Wander Indiana Field Trip How much: $7/ticket for a full spaghetti dinner.... Plus we will be auctioning off baked goods, gift baskets, and much more donated by our GV staff! Bring some extra cash or a checkbook if you'd like to participate! Bonus: FREE family photo!

Your child will be bringing home a ticket order form. Send in your order form and money by September 21st to reserve your spot! Tickets are not sold at the door.

Glenns Valley PTA News

2017-2018 GV PTA Meeting Dates All meetings to begin at 6:30pm and will take place in the Media Center. Please enter through door #1

September 19, 2017 October 24, 2017 (due to Fall Break) November 28, 2017 NO DECEMBER MEETING January 16, 2018 February 20, 2018 March 13, 2018 (due to Spring Break) April 17, 2018 May 15, 2018

Questions??? Email us at [email protected]

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Perry Meridian Youth Basketball Registration

Who: Any boy grades one through grade six that attend a school that will ultimately feed into Perry Meridian.

What: PMYB is taking the place of both the Indy Hoops program and what used to be PTYB. Both programs are under the direction of the High School basketball coach, Brent Keck. Players will complete an evaluation process and will be selected to participate in our travel pro-gram or our recreation based league. Those players selected for the travel program (Indy Hoops) will have the option to participate in our recreation league as well for no additional cost.

When: Registration and evaluation days are on September 17 and September 24.

1st, 2nd and 3rd Grade will take place at noon.

4th and 5th Grade will take place at 1:30 p.m.

6th Grade will take place at 3:00 p.m.

Where: Perry Meridian 6th Grade Academy.

How: Obtain a flyer from your school or visit the website listed below

Questions: If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ryan Harden [email protected] or Brent

Keck [email protected] For more information, please visit our new website: www.perrymeridianbaskeball.com

Lady Falcon Youth Basketball League

Who can play? 1st through 6th grade girls. There will be 3 leagues: 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th

Girls will be grouped into teams based on grade level and by school Practice Time: Practices will begin the week of October 23rd. There will be 4 weeks of skill based practice and in-struction with the High School coaches working alongside volunteers who would like to coach a team. Games: Games will be played on Saturdays starting in December. The season will end with a tournament in Febru-ary/March. Sign Ups: There will be 3 sign up dates:

Friday September 8th @ the Perry Meridian Homecoming Football Game. Wednesday September 13th @ Perry Meridian High School, in the Foyer

Saturday September 23rd @ Perry Meridian Middle School Questions?: Contact Mike Armstrong at jarmstrong@perryschools org or 317-413-2576

COACH HATHAWAY’S RUNNING SOUTH

Registration is open for the 6th Annual Coach Hathaway's Running South! Please join us for this family friendly 10k/5k/1mile run/walk on September 30, 2017 to support the Perry

Township Education Foundation! Details and registration can be found at www.ptef.org

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What’s Happening @ the Southport Library

Paws to Read

Wednesday, September 20

6:00-7:30pm Registration Required

Phone: 317-275-4510

Children who are reluctant readers are invited to read to Abbey, a registered therapy dog. This activity can help readers improve their reading skills and self-confidence. Abbey can’t wait to listen to children read at the library! Participants may sign-up for a 15-minute reading session with Abbey. For Beginning or Reluc-tant readers! Registration Required

Job Center for Adults

Mondays 10:00-2:00

Thursdays 12:30-4:30

The Library presents a free service for unemployed or underemployed individuals to receive one-on-one assistance to enhance their employment skills. The session will focus on job search strategies, interview-ing skills, resume development, and instruction on basic computer skills. The Job Center is made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.

English Conversation Circle For Adults

Monday, September 11, 18, 25 6:00pm

Adults who wish to practice and improve their English speaking skills in a safe and welcoming place are invited to this free session

COMMUNITY NEWS

Glenns Valley 2017 Summer Reading Program Participants Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library

Amerie, Austin Howell, Delaney Romans, Emmy Baker, Mary Hropha, Vahniesa Rose, Christina Bolden, Calista Hunt, Asher Sang, Anna Bolden, Jane Jackson, Dylan Sang, John Boyle, Justin Jackson, Julia Sitzman, Carter Boyle, Tyler Keller, Brayden Sitzman, Colin Bratina, Christian Keller, Hailey Sole, Lucia Brock, Demetrius Kelly, Alex Soughan, Kenna Carpenter, Kylee Kham, Dmoon Streer, Sadie Ceu, Thawng Klopp, Emily Tabert, Ceniyah Chavez, Evelyn Klopp, Zachary Thang, Blessing Compton, Alex Laux, Nicholas Thang, Levi Coppi, Ethan Leakunga, Maryanne Tolbert, Carson Deisher, Arabella Lindstrom, Andrew Vanrou, Abednego Denton, Allan Lindstrom, Molly Walden, Dylan Dim, Tabitha Ling, Kelly Wilson, Isaian Dyson, Brooklynne Loi Thang, Zupuei Wilson, Trevor Ellsbury, Andrew Martinez, Stacy Ellsbury, Andrea McGraw, Kelby Finkton, Jaylon McGraw, Camren Finkton, Noah Moloch, Asher George, Cailey Moloch, Levi Gonzalez, Leah Mullet, James Guajardo, Madeline Par, Biak Hardin, Scarlett Par, Lily Harlos, Evalynn Porter, Kasey Haugh, Aubriana Porter, Marissa Haugh, Phillip Porter, Seren Hayden, Isaac Rairdan, Anna Hicks, Aniyah Rairdan, Lauren Hnem, Helen Roehling, Addison Howell, Bryson Romans, Cooper