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Success for Every Child Every DayWeekly Bulletin Week 16 of 38 November 15, 2019 HORNETS “Our vision is to be a professional learning community that focuses on all students exceeding educational expectations” Our mission is to ensure all students a quality education and strengthen Dine’ cultural values for life long learningHOME Of THE HORNETS! PRIMARY SCHOOL 755-1200/755-1202 FAX Mrs. Jolena Burns, Principal HIGH SCHOOL 755-1500/755-1502 FAX Mrs. Lucille Sidney, Principal MIDDLE SCHOOL 755-1400/755-1402 FAX Ms. Leandra Begaye, Principal HAVE A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING BREAK! LUNCH MENU Nov. 18-22 2019 MONDAY Navajo Taco on Flat Bread Cut Corn Shred Lettuce/ Tomato Apple Crisp TUESDAY Chicken Nachos Tossed Salad Ranch Dressing Pineapple Tidbits WEDNESDAY Chicken Patty on WG Bun Green Leaf, Tomato French Fries Cooked Carrots Cherry Pears THURSDAY Turkey Roast Mashed Potato w/ Gravy WG Dinner Roll Cranberry Sauce Pumpkin Pie FRIDAY Salisbury Steaks Potato Ala Gratin Mixed Vegetable Garlic Bread Fresh Apple In accordance with the Federal law and U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. DISTRICT WIDE 755-1000 Bulletin/Weather 755-1005 Security 755-1110/928-205-7666 Transportation 755-1130 BUS OR WALKER PASS: Parents please send or fax a note by 1:00pm: Primary School FAX #(928)755-1202 Parents/Guardians/Visitors: Please make sure you sign in at the front office before entering the building. The cafeteria entrance is designat- ed for students. The temperature varies throughout the day, please have your child wear a jacket and layers to adjust to the change of weather. Help from Home: A good way to help your child and their teacher at home is to read aloud dai- ly. Reminder: Please check your child’s backpack daily, they may have at home reading, home- work, newsletters, or other information. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 755-1300/755-1302 FAX Mr. Jonas Yazzie, Principal PARENTS/GUARDIANS: ABSOUTELY NO PHONE CALLS FOR BUS PASS OR WALKER PASSES. Written notes ONLY before 1pm or Fax to # (928) 755-1302 Arrival time for students at GIS School is at 7:25 a.m. this is a safety and supervision con- cern. Student Check-Outs ONLY during Non- Instructional time (passing periods, recess, lunch). 2018/2019 GIS Hand Book – Section III. General Attendance Information - E. Stu- dent Check-Out Policy. Parent/Guardians: Winter is Here! Please have your child dress warm and have their jackets/ coats to wear. Parents/Guardian: ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS FOR BUS PASSES. Please write a note for your child or fax a note to 755-1402. For the safety of your child, students may arrive at 7:25 a.m. Supervision is not available prior to 7:20 a.m. In order to give teachers and students fewer inter- ruptions during instructional time, student check outs will be during passing time. Your understand- ing and cooperation is appreciated! HS Student drop off and pick up is on the North side between the HS building and the Pavilion. This area is designated to ensure the safety of our students. Please DO NOT drop off students on the highway or outside the entrances to the campus. Student drivers must register with the security de- partment to drive a vehicle to school. Local busi- nesses and other public buildings have reported that students are parking vehicles on their property. GUSD does not have authority over other proper- ties. These businesses, on their own accord, may report illegal parking and possible unlicensed driv- ers to local law enforcement or call to have vehicle towed. Family link account are available to view grades, attendance, and communication with teachers. Please call the school for information about how to access this great resource for parent/guardians and students. Credit recovery is available for students afterschool Monday—Thursday. Students may visit the Counse- lor for assistance. ATTENDANCE MATTERS! Students who exceed 9 absences (excused or unexcused) may receive NO CREDIT for each course. GHS no longer has a cred- it appeal process and expect all students and parents/ guardians to be responsible for attendance. Food Deliveries are discourage due to the GUSD Food Services efforts to provide a nutritional meal to students at no cost. Electronic Devices, including earphones/earbuds are only to be used before school, after school, and during lunch ONLY. Confiscated mobile devices may only be returned to the parent or guardian. Parents and students, please review page 25 of the handbook regarding the Dress Code. Students are encouraged to dress appropriately for the school setting that positively reflects the educational envi- ronment and expectations.

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Page 1: HORNETS! Week 16 of 38 November 15, 2019€¦ · Week 16 of 38 November 15, 2019 HORNETS “Our vision is to be a professional learning community that focuses on all students exceeding

“Success for Every Child Every Day”

Weekly Bulletin

Week 16 of 38

November 15, 2019

HORNETS

“Our vision is to be

a professional

learning

community that

focuses on all

students

exceeding

educational

expectations”

“Our mission is

to ensure all

students a quality

education and

strengthen Dine’

cultural values for

life long learning”

HOME Of THE HORNETS!

PRIMARY SCHOOL

755-1200/755-1202 FAX

Mrs. Jolena Burns, Principal

HIGH SCHOOL

755-1500/755-1502 FAX

Mrs. Lucille Sidney, Principal

MIDDLE SCHOOL

755-1400/755-1402 FAX

Ms. Leandra Begaye, Principal

HAVE A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING BREAK!

LUNCH MENU

Nov. 18-22 2019

MONDAY Navajo Taco on Flat

Bread Cut Corn

Shred Lettuce/Tomato

Apple Crisp

TUESDAY Chicken Nachos

Tossed Salad Ranch Dressing

Pineapple Tidbits

WEDNESDAY

Chicken Patty on WG Bun

Green Leaf, Tomato French Fries

Cooked Carrots Cherry Pears

THURSDAY

Turkey Roast Mashed Potato w/

Gravy WG Dinner Roll

Cranberry Sauce

Pumpkin Pie

FRIDAY

Salisbury Steaks Potato Ala Gratin Mixed Vegetable

Garlic Bread Fresh Apple

In accordance with the

Federal law and U.S. Depart-

ment of Agriculture policy,

this institution is prohibited

from discriminating on the

basis of race, color, national

origin, sex, age or disability.

DISTRICT WIDE 755-1000

Bulletin/Weather 755-1005

Security 755-1110/928-205-7666

Transportation 755-1130

BUS OR WALKER PASS: Parents please send or fax a note by 1:00pm: Primary School FAX #(928)755-1202

Parents/Guardians/Visitors: Please make sure

you sign in at the front office before entering

the building. The cafeteria entrance is designat-

ed for students.

The temperature varies throughout the day,

please have your child wear a jacket and layers

to adjust to the change of weather.

Help from Home: A good way to help your child

and their teacher at home is to read aloud dai-

ly.

Reminder: Please check your child’s backpack

daily, they may have at home reading, home-

work, newsletters, or other information.

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

755-1300/755-1302 FAX

Mr. Jonas Yazzie, Principal

PARENTS/GUARDIANS: ABSOUTELY NO PHONE

CALLS FOR BUS PASS OR WALKER PASSES.

Written notes ONLY before 1pm or Fax to # (928)

755-1302

Arrival time for students at GIS School is at

7:25 a.m. this is a safety and supervision con-

cern.

Student Check-Outs ONLY during Non-

Instructional time (passing periods, recess,

lunch). 2018/2019 GIS Hand Book – Section

III. General Attendance Information - E. Stu-

dent Check-Out Policy.

Parent/Guardians: Winter is Here! Please have

your child dress warm and have their jackets/

coats to wear.

Parents/Guardian: ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS FOR

BUS PASSES. Please write a note for your child or fax

a note to 755-1402.

For the safety of your child, students may arrive at

7:25 a.m. Supervision is not available prior to

7:20 a.m.

In order to give teachers and students fewer inter-

ruptions during instructional time, student check

outs will be during passing time. Your understand-

ing and cooperation is appreciated!

HS Student drop off and pick up is on the North side between the HS building and the Pavilion. This area is designated to ensure the safety of our students. Please DO NOT drop off students on the highway or outside the entrances to the campus.

Student drivers must register with the security de-partment to drive a vehicle to school. Local busi-nesses and other public buildings have reported that students are parking vehicles on their property. GUSD does not have authority over other proper-ties. These businesses, on their own accord, may report illegal parking and possible unlicensed driv-ers to local law enforcement or call to have vehicle towed.

Family link account are available to view grades, attendance, and communication with teachers. Please call the school for information about how to access this great resource for parent/guardians and students.

Credit recovery is available for students afterschool Monday—Thursday. Students may visit the Counse-lor for assistance.

ATTENDANCE MATTERS! Students who exceed 9 absences (excused or unexcused) may receive NO CREDIT for each course. GHS no longer has a cred-it appeal process and expect all students and parents/guardians to be responsible for attendance.

Food Deliveries are discourage due to the GUSD Food Services efforts to provide a nutritional meal to students at no cost.

Electronic Devices, including earphones/earbuds are only to be used before school, after school, and during lunch ONLY. Confiscated mobile devices may only be returned to the parent or guardian.

Parents and students, please review page 25 of the handbook regarding the Dress Code. Students are encouraged to dress appropriately for the school setting that positively reflects the educational envi-ronment and expectations.

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