Bobcat Bulletin 2/3/23

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH is an EARLY RELEASE for ALL STUDENTS. Dismissal will be at 11:05am

 

ADRENALINE COOKIE FUNDRAISER: Only a couple of days to go on this incredible fundraiser! This fundraiser will run until Monday, February 6th and it is very easy to participate! By selling boxes of cookies you will not only earn money for our school, but you will earn great prizes for yourself. If you sell between 10-19 boxes, you will receive a custom long sleeve shirt with our school logo on it. If you sell between 20-24 boxes you will earn a $50 amazon gift card, and for anyone who sells 25 or more boxes you will earn both a $25 amazon gift card AND a custom backpack with our school logo on it. 

 

You DO NOT want to miss out on this fundraiser. The cookies are delicious, the prizes are amazing, and it is easy to do! 

 

See the attached flyers and more information below in our PTO section to sign up and KEEP selling!! We have a school goal to sell 1,500 boxes!!

 

Hunking School Cookie Fundraiser Instructions 2023 (1) (2)

Hunking Cookie Fundraiser Prizes 2023 Updated (1)

__ AF Fundraiser Cookie Ingredients

 

HUNKING’S 1ST ANNUAL MULTICULTURAL CELEBRATION: Hunking’s 1st annual Multicultural Night is happening Wednesday, March 8th from 6:00-7:30 at Hunking! 

 

We’re still looking for families to help bring this event to life! If you’re interested in sharing your culture, please sign up here: https://hunking-s-multicultural-night.cheddarup.com

 

If you’d prefer to attend as a tourist instead of sharing, then please register here: my.cheddarup.com/c/multicultural-night-registration

 

So far, the countries represented are: Brazil, Dominican Republic, Greece, Guatemala, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Morocco, Palestine, Russia, Egypt, and Scotland! 

 

Help us bring our community together and celebrate the diversity and what makes Hunking so great!!

 

 

MULTICULTURAL SPIRIT WEEK: Hunking Bobcats are full of culture, charisma and creativity! We want to kick off Multicultural Night with a week long celebration! Students and teachers are invited to participate in showing off your cultural creativity in a Multicultural Spirit Week, March 6th-10th. Daily themes include colors, sports, and flags! 

On Wednesday, March 8th from 6-7:30pm we invite you and your families to build connections, try new foods, learn about others and appreciate diversity!!

Themes for the week


Monday– Dress Like a Tourist, learn about a new place

Tuesday-Wear Your True Colors, wear the colors of your country’s flag

Wednesday– Let’s Celebrate! Multicultural Night-wear cultural clothing

Thursday-Sports Day, represent a country’s most popular sport

Friday– Unity Day! Finish off this week as a united group and wear our school colors.

 

**Please remember to adhere to the dress code. Can’t wait to celebrate good times!

 

 

 

 

MCAS Grade 3-8 Schedule: Hunking MCAS Calendar

 

HUNKING THEME OF THE MONTH: Hunking will be embracing a theme of the month which will be focused on in and around our School building throughout each month. Hunking staff will promote and nominate students each month who they feel have personified the monthly theme on a consistent basis. Based on those nominations, one boy and one girl in each grade will be recognized as a “Hunking Hero” and receive a t-shirt. 

Throughout the month of February, our theme will be a familiar one to morning announcements…. Kindness & Respect. Kindness is the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. Showing others they are valuable by how you treat them.  How you can care for others.  Respect is the admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. It is the regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others. It is Treating someone how you and they want to be treated.  You can care about others. Staff will be on the lookout this month as we are everyday for the students who personify kindness & respect. 

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS FROM JANUARY (COMMITMENT)!!
Lainey R., Maverick P., Audrianna K., Christian R., Landon B., Landon V., Leigha L., Thatcher W., Alexis M., Davion B., Keilani G., Omair Q., Ella L., Evan F., Abigail W., Sam L., Grace W., and Michael M.

 

Future themes will include: 

March – Patience: 

April – Peace:

May –Honesty: 

June – Pride: 

                                     

 

COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS: 

 

MAKE IT HAVERHILL ELL CLASSES: In-Person English Classes Schedule

 

VACATION ACADEMIES:

For the 3rd year, along with our partners at the YMCA, YMCA and the BGC, Haverhill Public Schools will be offering February and April Vacation Academies.  Academies are open to all students in grades K-8.  If you are interested in registering your student for either one or both of these academies, please contact the YMCA, YWCA or the BGC directly at the numbers provided below.

 

Boys & Girls Club – 55 Emerson Street – Jessi Feiner – 978-374-6171

YMCA – 81 Winter Street and Pentucket Lake School – Cathay Wolf – 978-374-0506

YWCA – 107 Winter Street – Amy Desimone – 978-374-6121

 

Please see the attached flyer here:

February 2023 Vacation Academy.docx

Spanish – February 2023 Vacation Academy.docx

Portuguese_February 2023 Vacation Academy.docx

Arabic February 2023 Vacation Academy.docx

 

 

PTO NEWS:  

  • The next PTO meeting is scheduled for Thurs, Feb 9th at 6:00 p.m. in the school library. The meeting will last about an hour and we will have babysitters available.

  • Don’t forget to register for the lower-school “Someone Special” Dance on Saturday, February 11th in the Hunking cafeteria: my.cheddarup.com/c/2023-someone-special-dance
    • Kindergarten, 1st Grade and 2nd Grade will be from 1:00-2:30pm
    • And 3rd Grade and 4th Grade will be from 3:00-4:30pm.

This is for Hunking students and the someone special in their lives. Students must be accompanied by an adult. Please register in advance to help us get an accurate headcount. Pizza and concessions will be available for purchase.

If you’re interested in volunteering to help or would like to donate some items, please use the Signup Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A4EA5A823A5FD0-someone 

 

 

NEWS FROM GUIDANCE:

 

We are introducing a new avenue for you to access all information regarding applications and the transition to high school. We recommend you utilize this resource as often as possible, as we will consistently update this site throughout the week. We at Hunking believe that working together to support student success is paramount.

https://sites.google.com/haverhill-ps.org/roadmaptohighschool/hunking-home-hnk

 

EDUCATIONAL HAPPENINGS: 

 

Hunking’s ST Math Puzzle Clubs!

Hunking’s 500 Puzzle Club

Hunking’s 1,000 Puzzle Club

Hunking’s Finishers Club

 

Grade 1 ST Math “We Love Jiji” Challenge!

Jiji is feeling the love with all the hearts from our 40 or more puzzle solvers!  Keep up the great work grade 1!

 

 

Mrs. Fielding ST math 40 puzzle challenge started off strong. Every 40 puzzles completed gains a heart! Keren Mukuna is in the lead with 15 hearts!

 

After 15 weeks and a lot of hard work, Mrs. Fielding classes both completed 500 lessons. They were neck to neck- room 205 passed 73 lessons and room 206 passed 65 lessons to complete their 500 lessons on the same day. Both classes will be rewarded with some special treat or activity!

 

NEWS FROM OUR NURSES:   The Health office will be starting mandatory Postural screening for 5th through 8th grade next week beginning on Monday with 5th and 6th grade gym class. The purpose of the screening is to detect possible curvature of the spine in children. The school nurse will check your child’s back by observing it while your child is standing and bending forward. To assure a view of the spine, we will request that students expose their backs during screening. It is recommended that boys wear a shirt that can be easily removed. Girls should wear a bathing suit top or sport bra or a halter top under a shirt or sweater. If you would like to opt your child out of the screening, the health office will require written notification. If your child has an issue with Scoliosis or posture, please provide information from the doctor so we may update your child’s health record. Please see the link below for information letters in English, Spanish and Portuguese. 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pv8cVDw9k4z1ys5C70hiWZdFQiYeG8-o4fN9iAeStsI/edit?usp=sharing

 

LOST AND FOUND: Our lost and found for any clothing items is located in the locker room area in the main hallway of the school. Any lost lunch boxes or water bottles can be found on the shelves in our cafeteria. We encourage you to have your students check frequently, as all unclaimed clothing at the end of each month is then donated by the school. 

 

ATHLETIC NEWS: 

 

Cheerleading: Practice will be held Monday through Thursday from 3-5. We are getting ready for the middle school  showcase that is being held on February 9th at 6pm at HHS. 

 

Volleyball Tryouts: Grades 6-8

Girls first round tryout will be February 13th from 3:00-4:30, there will be a first round of cuts after that try out.  Students will be told if they are to come back for a 2nd tryout on February 14th from 3:00-4:30.

Boys tryouts will be February 15th from 3:00-4:30.  At this time there is only one day of tryouts for the boys, if there is a need for a 2nd try out one will be scheduled.

 

CLUB NEWS:

 

ACADEMIC BOWL: Congrats and great work to both junior and senior teams. The juniors were victorious against J.G. Whittier 185 to 30. The senior team fought hard but ended up short with a loss of 110 to 165. The next practice is Monday until 3:30 in Mr. I’s room for both junior and senior groups. Be sure to check in Mr. I or Mrs. Seed if you can not make it. 

 

Model UN: Members, please stop by room 117 or email Mrs. Paquette if you have not done so to represent the MUN at Multicultural Night.  

 

GRIT: The next cycle of GRIT will be starting on February 6th. Any interested students should see Ms. Curry or Mr. Schaefer for more information about this program. We are planning on focusing on 7th graders for this cycle. 

 

CHORUS: Junior (grades 3 and 4) and Senior (grades 5-8) Bobcat Singers are welcoming new members! Rehearsals are Tuesdays (Junior) and Thursdays (Senior) from 2:45-3:45. Please see Mrs. Rico for a permission slip if you are interested in joining!

 

Student Council: The next meeting is next Tuesday, February 7th in room 110. If you are unable to attend, please contact Miss Riley or Mrs. Pouliot.

 

DRAMA CLUB: Auditions for the 8th grade class play will be held on February 6th from 2:45 to 5:00, this is only open for students in the 8th grade.  The performance will be in March.

Auditions for the End of the year musical, Xanadu Jr. will be held only on February 13 and 14 from 2:45-5:00, this is only open to students in Grades 5- 8. Students should prepare 2 songs from the 1980’s. The performance will be in May.

 

 

YEARBOOK: The Yearbook Committee will meet every Monday at 2:45 in Room 213. 

 

Additionally, the Yearbook Committee needs your help gathering photos! Any and all throwbacks, candids, group shots or selfies of the graduating 8th grade class will be considered. There are two ways to upload:

  1. Students can use this Google drive folder Instructions
  2. Anyone without an HPS email account can use this link to TreeRing
    1. Note: This method requires creating a username/password
    2. SCHOOL PASSCODE: 101663874693208

Lastly, if you would like to pre-order your yearbook, click this link to create an account and purchase a yearbook. Here’s an informational flyer with all the same information.

 

ODDS & ENDS: 

 

-All students in grades 5-8 have been issued school IDs. It is required that they bring and wear their ID badges each day. 

 

-Please make sure that your student(s) are coming to school daily with a fully charged chromebook. 

 

-Please make sure that you are sending your student(s) with a water bottle. We have a limited supply of cups and we do not have access to water fountains, only water bottle filling stations. 

 

SCHOOL POLICIES: 

MORNING DROP OFF: To all families that drop their students off in the morning, please remember to drop your students off at the proper end of the building. All K-4 students should be dropped on the lower school side of the building. All 5-8 students should be dropped off on the upper school side of the building. Please be aware that there should be NO DROP OFFS AT THE FRONT OF THE BUILDING BETWEEN 8:00AM-8:30AM. This is for safety reasons. We appreciate everyone’s support and cooperation with this procedure. Thank you!

 

UPPER SCHOOL DROP OFF: Parents and Guardians, please be aware that the safety and security of our students is the number one priority. We kindly ask that all parents/guardians who drop students off in the morning on the upper school side of the building, please follow the proper traffic pattern to ensure everyone’s safety. Please do not cut across the parking lot. We ask that you drive slow while on school grounds, and we appreciate your patience as we are aware that many people have places to be after dropping off. Again, we appreciate you prioritizing the safety of our students. Thank you!

 

CAR PICK UP & DROP OFF: Safety and Security of our students, staff, and families is our number one priority, so we would like to ask that those families who utilize car pick up and drop off be cognizant of our security guards directing traffic. Security would like to emphasize the use of turn signals when picking-up or dropping-off your student. If you are not turning, please flash your headlights so that they are aware that you are continuing straight. We want to make sure everyone remains safe. We greatly appreciate your attention and support with this matter. 

 

Lower school pick up: If you are walking to pick up your K student please wait near the kindergarten doors and if you are walking to pick up your grade 1-4 student please wait at the lower school walker pick up door. DO NOT come to the lower school playground to pick up your child. The students in the playground area are waiting for car pick up only. 

 

Student Dress Code: I have attached the dress code policy that can be found on page 23 of the HPS student handbook for all families to review:

“The responsibility for the dress and appearance of the students will rest with individual students and parents. 

They have the right to determine how the student will dress providing that attire is not destructive to school property, complies with requirements for health and safety, and does not cause disorder or disruption. The administration is authorized to take action in instances where individual dress does not meet the stated requirements. 

This does not mean that student, faculty, or parent groups may not recommend appropriate dress for school or special occasions. It means that students will not be prevented from attending school or a school function, or otherwise be discriminated against, so long as their dress and appearance meet the requirements set forth above. 

Students are not permitted to dress in any manner that is distracting to teaching or learning, to other students or disrupting the educational process or environment of the school. Clothing that is considered to be distracting includes but may not be limited to the following:

  • Extremely short skirts or shorts rising more than 7″ above the knee.
  • Shirts or blouses bearing midriffs. 
  • See-through clothing.
  • Halters or tank tops with less than 1″ straps, tube-tops, or blouses with excessively  low cut tops. 
  • Low rider pants and pants that do not cover underwear. 
  • Clothing or jewelry that advertises or promotes products or activities that are illegal. 
  • Clothing containing inappropriate or suggestive language or pictures. 
  • Clothing that identifies students as members of a gang or an imitation of gang paraphernalia will not be permitted. This includes but is not limited to bandanas, pins, insignias, colors, jewelry, emblems, wave caps, etc. 
  • Studded accessories such as belt buckles, bracelets, chains, etc. are not permitted.
  • Any other dress that distracts, disrupts, intimidates or provokes can be deemed inappropriate by the Principal or Assistant Principal. 

 

The Principal and Assistant Principal have the final decision in making the determination that there has been a violation of the dress code policy. In the event that the Principal is unavailable, the Assistant Principal has the full authority to make the final determination on whether a student’s clothing is in violation of the dress code policy.”

 

CELL PHONE POLICY: 

 

-Cell phones are not allowed to be used throughout the school day. The expectation is that the phone is turned off and put away. 

-If students are found to be using their cell phone for any purpose the following policy will be followed:

-1st offense: Cell phone will be confiscated and submitted to the main office where the student can get the phone back at the end of the day with a warning. 

-2nd offense: Cell phones will be confiscated and submitted to the main office where a parent/guardian will need to pick up the phone.

-3rd offense: Cell phone will be confiscated and submitted to the main office where a parent/guardian will need to pick up the phone and the student will be issued an office detention. 

-4th offense: Cell phone will be confiscated and submitted to the main office where a parent/guardian will need to pick up the phone and a meeting will need to take place in order to establish a contract where phone can either be dropped off at arrival time and picked up at dismissal, or the phone is not allowed in school. 

-Students will not be allowed to have cell phones in the bathroom. Students will need to leave their phones face down on their desk when leaving for the bathroom. 

-We recognize the importance for students to have cell phones, but we respectfully ask for your support in reinforcing the cell phone rules. If there is ever a reason for a student to call home, I am happy to allow them to utilize my office phone. Also, if you have to get in touch with your student, we would ask that you please contact the main office during school hours.