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www.hollandwnyric.org

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BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mr. Brian Jones - President Mrs. Kelleen Kensy - Vice President

Mrs. Jenelle Nadler Mrs. Mary Jo Szucs Mr. Gerald Vella

Mrs. Bonnie Meahl Rowe Mr. Russell Clothier Jr.

DISTRICT

Superintendent: Cathy Fabiatos 537-8202

Linda Poplewski, Secretary

Business Official: Mark Whyle—Interim 537-8209

Annette Lembicz, Acct. Clerk

Director of Pupil Personnel Services: Erik Smith 537-8254

Michelle Nichols, Secretary

Director of Curriculum: Laurie Gregory 537-8280

Director of School Lunch Program: Georgette Bosela 537-8228

Director of Operations/Transportation: Jay Peplin 537-8261

Sharon Tucker, Secretary 537-8262

JSHS (7—12)

Principal: Carl Guidotti 537-8220

Lynette Cracchiola, Secretary 537-8221

Attendance: Patricia Gunner 537-8223

Health Office: Julie Barber 537-8208

Counseling Center: Matthew Thormahlen 537-8217

Lisa Hanlon 537-8219

Gail Thompson, Secretary 537-8215

ES (UPK—6)

Principal: Jason Smith 537-8255

Joy Johnson, Secretary 537-8250

Attendance: Kristen Neuner 537-8251

Health Office: Amy Cooke 537-8264

HOLLAND HOLLAND CENTRAL SCHOOL

MISSION STATEMENT

The Holland Central School District’s Mission is to let each student become all that they are capable of being in a safe, caring

and supportive environment where school, home, and the community work in a cooperative partnership.

Athletic Director: Matthew Adams 537- 8224

Sharon Tucker, Secretary 537- 8262

Community Education: Michelle Krieger 537–8265

Integration Specialists: Michelle Krieger (ES) 537-8265

Lukas Gill (JSHS) TBD

Dean of Students: Allan Bett 537-8224

Social Worker: Mary Balling 537-8238

School Psychologist: Lori Orecki 537-8258

Registrar: Kristin Neuner 537-8251

Staff E-Mail: [email protected]

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

HOLLAND CENTRAL SCHOOL

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

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2 3 4 5

6 7 BOE Mtg. JSHS Library 6 p.m.

8

9 Athletic Meeting (Mandatory) JSHS Aud. 6—7 p.m.

10 11 12

13 14 JV & V Fall Sports Practice Begins

15

16 Athletic Meeting (Mandatory) JSHS Aud. 6—7 p.m.

17 18 19 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

20 21 Student Orientation (Mandatory) JSHS Aud. Gr. 9—6—7 p.m. Gr. 7—7:30—8:30 p.m.

22 Kindergarten Orientation 12 p.m. 5/6 Orientation JSHS Aud 6 p.m.

23 Student Orientation (Mandatory) JSHS Aud. Gr. 8 & 10—6 –7 p.m. Gr. 11 & 12—7—8 p.m.

24 25 26

27 28 BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

29 Bus Driver Refresher JSHS Aud. 5 p.m.—9 p.m.

30

August 2017

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OPENING DAY Wednesday, September 6 is the first day for Grades K—12 and all special and vocational BOCES classes. ES ARRIVAL PROCEDURE

Children not arriving on buses may be dropped off at the

ES between 8:45 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. No supervision is provided prior to 8:45 a.m. ES attendance will be taken at

9:00 a.m. Color Your World Day Care Center provides child care services before school.

You MUST park in the JSHS parking lot.

ES RELEASE / DISMISSAL PROCEDURE

To ensure the safety of our children, they are released only to preauthorized individuals.

To pick up your child, send a note in the morning to the teacher and sign your student out from the ES Café not at

3:45 p.m.

You MUST park in the JSHS parking lot.

*Bus drivers will not release students to parents.

VISITORS TO

HOLLAND SCHOOLS

To ensure the safety of students and comply with New York State

Penal Laws, individuals visiting the schools must check in at the main office upon entering the building.

SCHOOL HOURS

Grades K - 6 Arrival 8:45 a.m.

Attendance Check 9:00 a.m. Dismissal 3:45 p.m.

Grades 7 - 12 Arrival 7:25 a.m. Attendance Check 7:37 a.m.

Dismissal 2:21 p.m.

STUDENT DRIVERS Students who wish to drive must obtain a parking permit from the

JSHS Office. Unauthorized vehicles will be reported.

Students may not drive to out of district programs.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Superintendent’s Conference Day All Staff to Report

2

3 4 Labor Day No School UPK—12 All Buildings Closed

5 Superintendent’s Conference Day

6 First Day of School Grades K—12

ES UPK Orientation 9:30 a.m.

7 UPK—2 Meet the Teachers Night 6—7:30 p.m.

8 9

10 11 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members/ 4 p.m.Teachers

12 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m.

13

14 Gr. 3—6 Meet the Teachers Night 6—7:30 p.m. Fall Harvest Show

15 16 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

17 18 BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

1 9 JSHS Meet the Teachers Night 6—8 p.m.

20

21

22 Underclassmen Pictures & Senior IDs

23

24 25 College & Financial Aid Night East Aurora H.S. 5:30—8 p.m.

26 WNY College Consortium JSHS 10:20—11 a.m.

27

28

29 ES Picture Day 7th/8th Grade Welcome Back Night 6:30—8:30 p.m.

30

September 2017

J S H S B o o k F a i r

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Safety is our primary concern. Bus stops are reviewed to assure your child is safe. All buses are scheduled for appropriate seating capacity and designed to be at optimum efficiency.

ROUTES AND TIME SCHEDULES Prior to the first day of school, families will be notified via mail of route and pick up time. Please have students outside, visible, and ready for the bus 3-5 minutes early. School buses will not stop and beep the horn for students not at the designated pick up point.

PICK UP AND DROP OFF PROCEDURES At NO time are students permitted to get off a school bus at any place other than their home or one alternate placement location (for example: the Boys and Girls Club). Alternate transportation forms are available on the school’s website and must be completed

prior to being accommodated. Please allow 5 days for implementation. Students K—3 will

not be released at their stop unless an adult is visible to the bus driver. Contact the

Transportation Office ONLY with any and all changes at 537-8261.

STUDENTS ATTENDING BOCES VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS In the a.m., all students will ride the regular routes to the JSHS and transfer for the trip to the Ormsby Vocational Center. Those attending BOCES p.m. classes will be taken from the Vocational Center back to JSHS to ride regular routes to their homes.

CARS AT DISMISSAL TIME Those who pick up their children are asked to please wait in the following places for their passengers:

ES – JSHS Aud. Parking Lot

JSHS – by Pearl Street Entrance

There will be “no admittance” near bus loading areas during arrival and dismissal times.

It is illegal to pass a school bus, which is stopped for loading and unloading.

LATE BUS TRANSPORTATION Late bus transportation will be provided Monday—Thursday at 3:30 p.m.

BAGGAGE AND INSTRUMENTS In accordance with NYS law, all baggage and instruments transported on the school bus must fit on the student’s lap.

BUS RULES

1. Observe same conduct as in the classroom.

2. Be courteous, use no profane language.

3. Do not eat or drink on the bus.

4. Keep the bus clean.

5. Cooperate with the driver.

6. Do not smoke.

7. Do not be destructive.

8. Stay in your seat.

9. Keep head, hands and feet inside the bus.

10. Bus driver is authorized to assign seats.

Don’t lose your riding privilege!

Transportation

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2

3

4 5 No School UPK—12 Superintendent’s Conference Day

6 Emergency Bus Dismissal Drill JSHS 2:06 p.m. ES 3:30 p.m.

7

8 9 No School UPK—12 Buildings Closed

10 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m.

11 PSAT

12 Ormsby Open House 6—8 p.m.

13 Interims Gr. 7—12

14 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m. Homecoming Dance Gr. 9 -12 8—11 p.m.

15 16 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members/ 4 p.m. Teachers

17 Family Night Flu Shot Clinic ES Café 4—6 p.m.

18

19

20 JSHS Picture Day—Retakes

21

22 23 BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

24

25 26 JSHS Fall Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

27 Halloween Parade 5/6 Halloween Dance Elem. Gym 6—8 p.m.

28

29 30 31

October 2017

< — — — E S & J S H S S p i r i t W e e k & J S H S B o n F i r e — — — - >

<————————— - R e d R i b b o n W e e k ——————————>

<——–———–— S a f e t y A w a r e n e s s W e e k ———————>

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ES FACULTY UPK …………………………………………………………………………………………………………Mrs. Dana Bulera Kindergarten……………………………………………………………………………………….Mrs. Rae Ann Poturalski Kindergarten…………………………………………………………………………………………….Mrs. Kim Feneziani Kindergarten………………………………………………………………………….………………..Mrs. Rebecca Pilitto First Grade……………………………………………………………………………………….…..Mrs. Helen Hasselbeck First Grade…………………………………………………………………………………………...…...Mrs. Susan Kellner Frist Grade……………………………………………………………………………….……………...Mrs. Diana Pohlman Second Grade………………………………………………………………………………….……...Mrs. Suzanne Hunter Second Grade…………………………………………………………………………….………….Mrs. Karen Pasqualetti Secord Grade…………………………………………………………………………….………….Ms. Kathleen Benjamin Third Grade……………………………………………………………………………...……………….Mrs. Karey Winnert Third Grade…………………………………………………………………………………...……...Mrs. Sarah Tepfenhart Third Grade……………………………………………………………………………………………………Ms. Casie Neil Fourth Grade……………………………………………………………………………………………Mrs. Melinda Willard Fourth Grade…………………………………………………………………………………….……..Mr. Timothy Karches Fourth Grade……………………………………………………………………………………...……...Mrs. Melissa Streiff Fifth Grade…………………………………………………………………………………………....Mrs. Marietta O’Malley Filth Grade………………………………………………………………………………………………....Mrs. Mary Gardon Fifth Grade………………………………………………………………………………………..………….Mrs. Nicole Welt Sixth Grade…………………………………………………………………………………………….... Mr. Jeffrey Furcron Sixth Grade…………………………………………………………………………………………….……..Mrs. Robin Ruiz Sixth Grade…………………………………………………………………………………….….……...Mrs. Tara Greenley Art………………………………………………………………………………………..…….……………Mrs. Susan Mikula Vocal Music……………………………………………………………………………...………..Mrs. Rebecca Roudebush Instrumental Music…………………………………………………………………...……………….. … Ms. Laura Grybel Physical Education……...………………………………………………………………………………….Ms. Barbara Held Physical Education……………………………………………………………………………… Mr. Timothy Buckenmeyer Academic Intervention Services………………………………………………………………………..Mrs. Maria Milewski Academic Intervention Services………………………………………………………………………..Mrs. Kristin Wozniak Academic Intervention Services………………………………………………………………………….Mr. Geoffrey Hack Academic Intervention Services…………………………………………………………...………...Ms. Kathleen Cansick Academic Intervention Services…………………………………………………………………………….Ms. Angela May Special Education ………………...………………………………………………………………………..Mrs. Karen Smith Special Education ………………...………………………………………………………………………..Ms. Sarah Yerke Special Education …………………………...……………………………………………………Mrs. Gabrielle Armstrong Special Education ………………..…………………………………………………………………..Mrs. Stephanie Fildes Special Education ……………..………………………………………………………...……………..Mrs. Denise Lawton Special Education ……………………..………………………………………………………………….Mr. Aaron Barnett Special Education ………………………………….…………………………………………………Mrs. Jaclyn Machelski Speech/Language………………………………………………………………………………………….Mrs. Kristine Klein Speech/Language…………………………………………………………………………………………..Mrs. Kathy Wylie Library Media Specialist…………………………………………………………………..…………..Mrs. Kristie Filonczuk

JSHS FACULTY

English/Language Arts…………………………………………….……..……………..Mrs. Melissa Lopez English/Language Arts…………………………………………...….…………………….Mr. John Weaver English/Language Arts………………………………………….………..…………..Mrs. Jennifer Suckow English/Language Arts……………………………………………………………….Mrs. Angela Waligora Library Media Specialist……………………..…………………………..…….…….Mrs. Debra Kozlowski Social Studies………………………………………………………….…..…..…………Mr. Samuel Arnold Social Studies…………………………………………………………..…....………….Mr. George Schmidt Social Studies……………………………………………………..…..…….……………….Mr. Ronald Carr Social Studies……………………………………………………..…..……..…………..Mr. Edward Foeller Mathematics………………………………………………………..…..…………...……...Mr. Jason Wojcik Mathematics…………………………………………………………..…..……..…..Mrs. Ashley Mommertz Mathematics……………………………………………………………………..…………Ms. Heather Zuch Mathematics………………………...………………………………...……………...….Mrs. Melanie Hulton Science……………………………...………………………………………..…………….Mr. Andrew Ranic Science………………………………………………………..………...……….Mrs. Amy Graves-DeMario Science……………………………………………………………..………...………………...Mr. David Hall Science…………………………………………………………………………………………Mr. Erik Baillie Science……………………………………………………………………………… Mrs. Pamela Patterson Health……………………………………………………………..………...……………..Mr. Robert Booker Physical Education………………………………………………………………………...Mrs. Carol Propis Physical Education………………………………………………………………………….….Mr. Allan Bett Physical Education……………………………………………………………………..Mr.. Matthew Adams Family & Consumer Sciences…………………...……………………………….....Mrs. Tammie Golabek Technology………………………………………………………………………....………….Mr. Scott Hunt Technology…………………………………..………………………………..…………………………..TBD Foreign Languages- French……………………………………………..……...….…..Mrs. Pamela Milller Foreign Languages - Spanish……. ………………………………….………..…………Mrs. Sarah Crowe Foreign Languages …………………………………………………..………...…..Ms. Courtney Hanzlian Art…………………………………………..………………..………...…………………..Ms. Jennifer Breier Art…………………………………………………...……………...………......Mrs. Angela Occhino-Ginnitti Vocal Music…………………………………………...…………………….……………….Mr. Todd Suckow Instrumental Music………………………………………………………...…………….…...Mr. Mark Wiech

Academic Intervention Services………………………………………………………….Mrs. Marie Wilcott Academic Intervention Services…………………………………………………………Ms. Sue Ferguson Academic Intervention Services……………………………………………………..Mrs. Bridget Caradori Special Education …………………………………………………………………..Mr. Mark Van Remmen Special Education……………………………………………………………………...Ms. Danielle DeLude Special Education……………………………………………………………………….Mrs. Deborah Tatar Special Education……………………………………………………………………...Ms. Melanie Stephen Special Education…………………………………………………………………….Mrs. Maria LoRotonda Special Education ……………………………………………………………………...Ms. Katherine Coley Special Education…………………………………………………………………...Mr. Shawn Weatherbee

Faculty

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 ES Make-up Picture Day 5th Grade Project KNOW Parent Orientation JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

2 Red Cross Blood Drive JSHS Gym

3 7/8 Gr. Fall Harvest Dance 6:30—8:30 p.m.

4

5 6 7

5th Grade Project KNOW Parent/Child Night JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

8 Fall Sports Night JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

9 Pre-ACT End of 1st Marking Period 5—12 PTO Family Fun Night 6 p.m.

10 No School UPK—12 Veterans Day Buildings Closed

11

12 13 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m.Members/ 4 p.m. Teachers

14 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m.

15 Ormsby CTE Presentation JSHS Aud. 1 p.m.

16 17 Report Cards 5—12

18 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

219 20

21

22

23 Buildings Closed

24 Buildings Closed

25

26 27

BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

28

End of 1st Marking

Period UPK—4

29 30

November 2017

< — — — — — — — — E S B o o k F a i r — — — — — — — - >

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HOLLAND PARENT/TEACHER

ORGANIZATION

The Holland PTO is a service organization

established to benefit all students attending Holland Central Schools. Members, who are

parents, teachers and community volunteers, organize various fundraisers and events

throughout the school year. Membership dues are $5.00 per family.

ES

President—Mary Jo Szucs [email protected]

537-2186

JSHS

President— Heather Zywiczynski [email protected]

537-2750

All ES and JSHS PTO

meetings are noted on the calendar.

Events sponsored by the PTO include:

Paper drive—3rd Saturday of the month

9:30—11 a.m., JSHS Aud. parking lot Clothing Shed—Drop off used clothing, JSHS

Aud. parking Lot Tops in Education—Register your Tops Bonus

Card today

Box Tops for Education—Keep clipping those

box tops!

Messaging System

When it is deemed necessary to close schools due to weather, you will receive an electronic

message via School Messenger.

School Messenger is also used to follow up on student absences and notify families of

upcoming events. Parents can supply the

school with multiple telephone contact

numbers, e-mail, or texting information.

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF

HOLLAND

The Boys & Girls Club of Holland will be

open for the program year on the first day of school, Wednesday, September 6, 2017.

The Club will be open from 2:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday on days that school is in session.

Membership cost is $115 for the year.

Payment plans and scholarships are available. Further information will be

e-mailed out to the members in late August. Please call 537-9370 if you have any questions, or check us out on the web at

www.bgcholland.org.

*ATTENTION*

COMMUNITY

EDUCATION

Register for classes at

www.holland.wnyric.

org/communityed

Courses available include:

Zumba

Bricks4Kids

Defensive Driving

Paint Nights

Yoga

and many more!

Holland Community

Education is partnering

with Ed2go to provide

hundreds of online

courses.

(see website for details)

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 ES Dismissal 12:10 p.m. Student Progress Conferences

2

3 4 JSHS Dismissal 11 a.m. ES Dismissal 12:10 p.m. Student Progress Conferences JSHS 11:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m. 5 —7:00 p.m. ES 12:45—4 p.m. 5—8:00 p.m.

5 3rd/4th Gr. Musical JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

6 Ormsby Tour 9:20—10:20 a.m.

7

8 9

10 11 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members/ 4 p.m. Teachers

12 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m. JSHS Holiday Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

13 14 Elem. Holiday Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

15 16 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

17 18

BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

19 Make up date for Holiday Concerts (if needed)

20 21 22 Interims Gr. 5—12

23

24 25 No School UPK—12 Winter Recess Buildings Closed

26 No School UPK—12 Winter Recess Buildings Closed

27 No School UPK—12 Winter Recess

28 No School UPK—12 Winter Recess

29 No School UPK—12 Winter Recess Buildings Closed

30

31

December 2017

< — — — — — — — — E S S a n t a ’ s S e c r e t S h o p — — — — — — — - >

< — — — — — — — — J S H S S t u d e n t G i v i n g T r e e — — — — — — — - >

< — J S H S S t u d e n t G i v i n g T r e e — - >

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Meal Payments:

Monitor your student’s meal account online using

myschoolbucks.com. See account balances, student purchases, prepay for meals and more.

When purchasing breakfast or lunch, students can

access accounts via PIN number, barcode ID, or finger scanner - all in one device!

If a student account has a negative balance of $5.00 or more, the Parent Portal and Student

Portal will be disabled until the negative balance is

cleared.

Prices

Breakfast Gr. K—12 $1.50 Grades K—6 $2.25

Grades 7—12 $2.50

Free and Reduced Price Lunches

Applications must be submitted annually.

Under the federal guidelines for the School Lunch Program, those people whose income is at a certain

level or have someone in the household receiving

Medicaid services may qualify for free or reduced price lunches for their children. Applications may

be made at any time. If you require further

information, contact the Director of Food Service at 537-8228.

Applications will be processed within ten days of

submission. Families will be notified of eligibility by mail. If your child was eligible last year,

eligibility will continue until September 15. If an

application is not received by this date, free/reduced lunches will be discontinued on the assumption that

you are no longer eligible.

Please note that those students signed up for free or reduced lunches are also eligible for AP exam, SAT

exam & college application fees waivers.

School Lunch Program

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 No School UPK—12 Winter Recess Buildings Closed

2

3 4 5 6 Vocal solo, Jazz, and Elem. Auditions

7 8 9 ES PTO Mtg. 9:15 a.m. JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m.

10 11 12 13 Jr. High Instrumental All-County Auditions

14 15 No School UPK—12 MLK Jr. Day Buildings Closed

16

17 18 19 20 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m. Sr. High Instrumental/Vocal All-County

21 22 BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

23 24 25 26 JSHS Dismissal 11 a.m. ES Dismissal 12:10 p.m. End of 2nd Marking Period/1st Semester

27

28 29 Start of 2nd Semester

30 31

January 2018

<————–——-Regents Exam Week —————-> (Regular Classes in Session)

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The school nurse is available to talk with families and will share any concerns discovered in school examinations. It is important that parents keep the nurse informed of corrective treatment, immunizations received, etc. to maintain accurate health records. In accordance with the State Education laws, a school physician gives an annual physical examination to students in grades 2, 4, 7, and 10. If your child is in one of these grades and provides written proof of having had a physical exam done by your private physician by October 1, it will not be necessary for the school physician to examine your child.

Students new to the District or entering UPK or Kindergarten are reminded to get a physical examination prior to the opening of school.

STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR MEDICATION

ADMINISTERED DURING SCHOOL DAY

Occasionally, it is necessary for students to receive medication during the school day. To comply with New York State Education Law, there are certain requirements which must be met before medication can be given. 1. A school medication form must be completed by the

parent/guardian.

2. Clear and definitive directions by the physician for frequency and dosage of the prescribed medication.

3. Adequate supply of medication in a properly labeled bottle which will be kept in a locked cabinet in the Nurse’s Office.

4. Medication should be brought directly to the school office by the

parent/guardian as it is illegal for students to carry a controlled

substance. It is recommended that whenever possible, medication be administered before and after school hours under the direction of the parent.

IMMUNIZATIONS

Four doses of DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis) Three to four doses of Polio vaccine Two doses of Measles and Mumps vaccine and 1 dose of Rubella vaccine HIB vaccine (required for Pre-K only) Three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine

Two doses of Varicella vaccine Four doses of Pneumococcal Vaccine (if born on or after 1/1/2009) by 15 months * One to two doses of Meningococcal vaccine Medical exceptions to immunizations must be reissued annually by physician.

HEALTH SERVICES

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 Report Card UPK—12

3 Twirl Dance— Grades 9—12 8—11 p.m.

4 5 6

7 8

9 10

11 12 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members 4 p.m. Teachers

13 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m.

14 15 16 17 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

18 19 No School UPK—12 President’s Day Buildings Closed

20 21 22 23 24

25 26 BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

27 28

February 2018

M i d - W i n t e r R e c e s s

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Anyone participating in Athletics will be required to have both the student and parent sign the Athletic /Extracurricular pledge and attend one mandatory meeting per year.

Grades 7 & 8 (Modified B), Grades 7-9 (Modified A)

1. Students are given the opportunity to be able to explore and expand their interests and abilities. 2. Coaches maximize the opportunities for all students to participate

in the contests. 3. The major focus is on teaching the basic fundamentals of the game. Emphasis is on practice, participation and sportsmanship.

Grades 9-10 (Junior Varsity)

1. The program is designed to lend itself to increased interscholastic competition and preparation for the Varsity level. 2. This program will allow each athlete the opportunity to practice and participate in scheduled athletic contests whenever possible. 3. Coaches give their athletes playing time in each contest, but factors such as: ability levels, closeness of the game, discipline, how they practice, etc., all influence their decisions. 4. A major focus continues to be the teaching of basic fundamentals of the game and the development of game skills and sportsmanship.

Grades 11-12 (Varsity)

1. Varsity competition lends itself to an emphasis on winning. The program does not emphasize winning at the expense of the rules of the game, good sportsmanship, or the health and safety of the athlete. 2. Each athlete's performance is constantly assessed on the basis of improvement both during a practice or contest. 3. Playing time is the sole discretion of the coach.

Fall

Boys Mod B Soccer

Girls Mod B Soccer

Boys JV Soccer

Girls JV Soccer

Boys V Soccer

Girls V Soccer

Boys Mod A Volleyball

Girls Mod A Volleyball

Boys V Volleyball

Girls V Volleyball

Modified A Field Hockey

V Field Hockey

Girls V Swimming

JV Football with East Aurora

V Football with East Aurora

V Cheerleading with East Aurora

Boys V Golf with East Aurora

Boys V Cross Country with Pioneer

Girls V Cross Country with Pioneer

Each season (fall, winter, spring) has a specific timeline for sign-ups and the return of the HCS Athletic Health Form. These time lines are clearly communicated through school wide announcements and through physical education classes. Failure to meet deadlines may result in exclusion for the first game/practice(s).

Interscholastic Athletics & Extracurricular Activities

Winter

Boys Mod B Basketball

Girls Mod B Basketball

Boys JV Basketball

Girls JV Basketball

Boys V Basketball

Girls V Basketball

Coed Mod B Swimming

Boys V Bowling

Girls V Bowling

Coed V Air Rifle

Boys V Indoor Track

Girls V Indoor Track

Mod B Wrestling with East Aurora

V Wrestling with East Aurora

Spring

Boys Mod B Track & Field

Girls Mod B Track & Field

Boys V Track & Field

Girls V Track & Field

Mod A Baseball

V Baseball

Mod A Softball

V Softball

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The extracurricular program offers students many opportunities to participate in worthwhile activities which will help them develop leadership qualities and social, vocational, and cultural interests.

Anyone participating in Extra-Curricular activities will be

required to have both student and parent sign the

Athletic/Extracurricular Code of Conduct pledge. All clubs have a carefully planned system for accounting of extracurricular funds in which the books are audited each year and regular financial reports are made to the Board of Education.

JSHS SADD Club/ Prom Committee JSHS Student Council JSHS Drama Club JSHS Key Club Varsity Club Foreign Language Club JSHS CADD/Tech Club JSHS Art Club HCS Musical

Trap Club JSHS Marching Band Freshman Class Council Sophomore Class Council Junior Class Council Senior Class Council Music Council National Honor Society National Jr. Honor Society

JSHS Yearbook Club 7th/8th Grade Student Gov. ES Student Government ES Dimensions ES Yearbook Club ES SADD Club ES Performing Arts Club JSHS Audio Visual Club Archery Club

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 UNYTS Blood Drive JSHS Gym

2 HCS Musical JSHS Aud. 7:30 p.m.

3

Elem. All County Rehearsal HCS Musical JSHS Aud. 7 :30 p.m.

4 HCS Musical JSHS Aud. 2 p.m.

5

6 ES Spring Pictures & UPK Grad Pictures

7 Winter Sports Night JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

8

9 Mr. Holland JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

All-County Festivals Jr. High North & South

10 All-County Festivals Jr. High North & South

11 12 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members/ 4 p.m. Teachers

BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

13 End of 2nd Marking Period UPK—4 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m. District Band Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

14 Elem. All-County Rehearsal

15 ES PTO Spaghetti Dinner

16 No School UPK—12 Superintendent’s Conference Day Elem. All-County Rehearsal—Kleinhans Jazz Rehearsals Interims Gr. 5—12 Report Cards UPK—4

17 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m. Elem. All-County Concert—Kleinhans Jazz All County Rehearsal & Concert

18 19 20 District Vocal Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

21 National College Fair 9 a.m.—1:30 p.m.

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23 7th & 8th Grade Semi-formal Dance 6:30—8:30 p.m. Sr. High All County Festival at UB

24 Sr. High All County Festival at UB

25 26 BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

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30 Good Friday No School—All Buildings Closed

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REPORTING TO PARENTS

Report cards and interim scholastic reports are among the most important means of informing parents concerning their child’s achievement in school. Parents are urged to study these reports carefully and to contact the school whenever there are questions or the need for a conference is evident. Reports are available on parent portal one week after the end of the marking periods.

5 week Report - 10/13 MP 1 Report - 11/17

15 week Report - 12/22 MP 2 Report - 2/2

25 week Report - 3/16 MP 3 Report - 4/20

35 week Report - 5/25 MP 4 Report - 6/25

**Parents will be notified when Reports are available to view on Parent Portal via the School Messenger System.

JSHS students will receive numerical grades. Each quarter students’ averages will be accumulated. Students will be recognized for Honor Roll status and the Students of the Quarter will be selected. Students who have failed two core subjects will be placed on an Academic Student Contract. This contract will set strategies including our ASAP (After School Academic Program), ECIP (Extra Curricular Intervention Program), and Peer Tutoring Program to assist students towards success.

JSHS ASAP AND ECIP

The After School Academic Program (ASAP) and Extra-curricular Intervention Program (ECIP) are held on Mondays through Thursday from 2:25—3:25 p.m. In ASAP, students may use the time to work on homework or receive support. Both teacher assistance and peer tutoring are available. Students on Academic Contracts must attend the ASAP program.

ECIP is an academic eligibility program designed to help students maintain satisfactory academic standing while involved in athletics, school musical and extra-curricular activities. Students on Extracurricular/Athletic contracts must attend ECIP.

CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES

JSHS students may not use their cellphones during academic classes. Students at the ES may not use cellphones during the school day. All electronic use must be in accordance with the District Code of Conduct.

SCHOOL ETTIQUETTE

Together with families, our objective is to educate the whole child to be a contributing member of society. The District Code of conduct and Student Handbook are available online or by written request to each building office. Consequences are fair, consistent, and in alignment with progressive discipline in accordance with our Code of Conduct.

ATTENDANCE

Good attendance and success in school are directly related. No student can have an irregular attendance pattern and properly succeed. Also, of equal importance is a student’s permanent record which includes a yearly attendance report. In addition, all state funding is based on attendance.

Attendance Regulations:

1) Any absence other than sickness, health treatment, death in family, impassable roads, college visitation, religious observation and required presence in court are recorded as unexcused absences.

2) Parents are requested to call the school each morning that a child is absent. A note from home signed by the parent is required if the student’s absence is not called in.

3) Students cannot be excused during the day without permission .

PARENT/STUDENT PORTAL

https://parentportal.wnyric.org The Portal provides you and your student with 24/7 access to your student’s academic schedule, grades and attendance.

If you are having difficulty accessing the portal, please contact the JSHS Guidance office at 537-8215.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 No School UPK—12

3 No School UPK—12

4 No School UPK—12

5 No School UPK—12

6 No School UPK—12

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8 9 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members/ 4 p.m. Teachers

10 11 12 13 End of 3rd Marking Period

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17 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m.

BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

18 Small Ensembles Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

19 20 Report Cards 5—12

21 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

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23 Foreign Language Honor Society Induction JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

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25 ASVAB Testing

26 ES Open House 6—8 p.m.

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April 2018

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Title 1 Information Meetings

In order to support you with your student’s education an informational meeting will be offered to address what Title 1 entails, the District’s role, and your rights. Title I allows our District to provide additional academic supports to students, through Academic Intervention Services (AIS). These meetings are scheduled in each building in September during our Meet the Teachers nights.

E.P.A. Asbestos Monitoring

Regulations

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Asbestos Containing Material in Schools Regulations took effect in December 1987. Holland Central School has had its buildings inspected for asbestos containing building materials and continually monitors each building for the presence of asbestos. A management plan was developed for the District and is on file in the Superintendent's Office. Results of the testing and a plan to manage asbestos containing building materials were submitted to the State Education Department. Through a variety of capital projects that have been completed in past school years, the District has addressed many asbestos issues but materials containing asbestos are still present in buildings. Periodic inspection of the condition of any known and identified asbestos material(s) is done by trained staff to monitor any changes or damage to the area.

Sex Offender Registry and Notification “Megan’s Law”

Information Website:

http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us

The purpose of this information is to provide an overview of the sex offender registration law and how the public can obtain information about sex offenders. Under the New York State Sex Offenders Registration Act (Megan’s Law), which became effective in 1995, information related to the presence of a sex offender living in our community is made available to school districts. Registered sex offenders in New York are classified by the risk of re-offense. A court determines whether an offender is a level 1 (low risk), 2 (moderate risk) or 3 (high risk). The court also determines whether an offender should be given the designation of a sexual predator, sexually violent offender or predicate sex offender. Sex offenders registered on or after March 11, 2002 register for a minimum of 10 years unless they have been given a designation. If they have been given a designation, they register for life. Level 1 and 2 sex offenders registered prior to March 11, 2002 register for 10 years while level 3 offenders register for life. When the Holland Central School District receives these notifications, the District is authorized to provide this information within the District and/or within the community. Consistent with its duty to protect students under its care, the District shall cooperate with local law enforcement agencies in the administration of the law. Any information provided by local law enforcement agencies under Megan’s Law will be available in an appropriate location in all school buildings. Additional information will be provided to: • District staff (building principals, staff members, bus drivers, custodians, coaches, after-school program personnel), • Community and youth organizations, and • Non-public schools in the District.

It is our intent to provide all reasonable protection for the children of our school district and our community. In each case, the District shall review the information received with its legal counsel to determine whether any of the information received should be deleted prior to its distribution. Our school health and safety curriculum contains instruction about child abuse and related programs for our students. We suggest that you follow common sense in ensuring that your child follows appropriate rules of safety. We recommend that you speak to your child about appropriate guidelines for safe practices, some of which should include: • Be cautious of strangers. • Keep a safe distance from cars. • Do not get close to a car when a stranger is asking for information. • Do not walk alone. • Report any unusual events. Additional information regarding this matter is available at the N.Y.S. Sexual Offender website at: http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/nsor/index.htm. You may also contact the Sex Offender Registry at

1-800-262-3257 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 AP Chemistry 2

3

4 Math Make-up Day

5

6 7 Math Make-up Day AP Chemistry BOE Budget Hearing JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

8 JSHS PTO Mtg. 2:45 p.m.

9 AP ELA

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11 AP US History AP Com. Science K—6 Spirit Parade

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13 14 AP Biology ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members/ 4 p.m. Teachers

15 AP Calculus Budget Vote JSHS Gym 6 a.m.—9 p.m.

16 17 AP World History

18 HS Prom

19 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

20 21 BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

22 23 Local Scholarship Interviews

24 25 Interims Gr. 5—12

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27 28 No School UPK—12 Memorial Day Buildings Closed

29 30 Gr. 4th & 8th NYS Performance Test

31 JSHS Spring Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

May 2018

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3 4 Gr. 9th—12th Academic/NHS Awards JSHS Aud. 7—9 p.m. Gr. 4th & 8th Science Written Exam

5 ES Spring Concert JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

6 JSHS Moving Up Day 1—2:30 p.m. Spring Sports Night JSHS Aud. 7 p.m.

7 Gr. 7th & 8th Academic /NJHS Awards 7—9 p.m. JSHS Aud.

8 ES Arts & Hobby Day

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11 Last Day of Classes Gr. 7—12 ES PTO Mtg. 3 p.m. Members/ 4 p.m. Teachers BOE Mtg. JSHS Aud. 6 p.m.

12 ES PTO Mtg. 9:15 a.m.

13 14 Flag Day

15 Kindergarten Celebration JSHS Aud. 10 a.m.

16 JSHS PTO Paper Drive JSHS Aud. Parking Lot 9:30—11 a.m.

17 18 6th Gr. Moving Up Day JSHS Aud. 10 a.m.

19 UPK Graduation JSHS Aud. 10 a.m.

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21 CYW UPK Grad. 9 a.m. Last Day of School for Students Class of 2018 Mandatory Grad. Practice JSHS Aud. 9:30 a.m.

22 Rating Day for Teachers

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Class of 2018 Graduation JSHS Aud.

11 a.m.

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G r . 4 t h & 8 t h N Y S S c i e n c e P e r f o r m a n c e T e s t

G r . 4 t h & 8 t h N Y S S c i e n c e W r i t t e n E x a m M a k e - u p D a y

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