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Duncombe Elementary School
Newsletter TOGETHER WE RISE: Raising the Bar, Closing the Gap, Believing All Kids Do Well If They Can
November 2017
Dates to remember:
December 13th-EARLY OUT 1:10 PM
December 14th-Winter Music Programs
December 18th-22nd Christmas Caroling at 8:25
December 25-January 1st no school.
Jan 2nd Classes resume
Elementary School Boundary Public Forums
Parents and families of current and future FDCSD elementary students are invited to join us for two public forums regarding changes to the elementary school boundaries.
Monday, December 4th from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. at the FDMS caf-eteria (please use the north parking lot and doors)
Wednesday, December 20th from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. at the FDMS auditorium (please use the south parking lot and the audi-torium doors)
This will be an opportunity to hear the research, see the potential boundary plans and ask questions.
All schools will be closed for winter break December
23 – January 1. We look forward to seeing our stu-
dents back in class on January 2 and wish all of our
Dodger families a happy and safe holiday season!
Holiday Programs December 14th.
K-12:30, 1st-1, 2nd-1:30, 3rd-2:00, 4th-2:30
All times are PM and parents are asked to wait until student time so that there is enough room to accom-modate all families. Please be patient and respectful of
others.
Preschool Registration
Preschool registration for the 2018-19 school year begins De-cember 1. To be eligible to attend preschool in the fall of 2018, children must be four years old by September 15, 2018.
To register a child for preschool at Riverside Early Learning
Center, please visit the Central Administration Building, 104 South 17th Street, or call 574.5679. A completed registration form and $50 non-refundable deposit are required to hold a child’s spot in the program.
Winter Weather Wear
Now that cold weather is headed our way, we ask that you put the name of you student on ALL of their items. We have a full Lost and Found already and we will get plenty more. With the name on their clothing items, it is much easier to know/find their items when lost.
Please remember that the kids go outside until the temperature gets to zero or below, so they need to be dressed for cold and snow. Please send them in their boots and put shoes in bags or leave a pair in the locker at school.
Newsletter Duncombe Elementary
Nov. 2017 Page 2
Over the Thanksgiving break, I was stretched out on the couch after a big feast watching a football game! As I enjoyed the game, a nagging thought popped into my head; “Pat, it’s been a LONG, LONG time since you’ve had your eyes checked….you need to do that SOON!” Indeed I am at a crossroads…..either I am going to upgrade from my 42 inch plasma screen TV to a 50 inch monster with a picture so big, so bright and so vivid even I wouldn’t miss a thing….or…..I make the logical choice and go get some more powerful glasses. What to do…..what to do?
My vision is definitely not 20-20 these days. It also takes me a little longer to recover from a full day of hunting or outdoor work than it used to. I’m simply not a “spring chicken’ any more. All that sounds very depressing, doesn’t it? But I have great news!! Because I’m not running around 100 mph like I used to 20, 10, or even 5 years ago, I’m able to enjoy some things that I didn’t notice so much in the past. An optometrist would tell me my eyes are in bad shape. I will tell you that I am now “seeing” many things more clearly than I ever have! A friend recently gave me a new bird feeder and I truly treasure the goldfinches’ regular visits to my picture window. I enjoy watching my neighbors’ cats frolic about throughout the neighborhood. I look forward to when I can mow the lawn again and smell the freshly cut grass! I have an ever-increasing appreciation for the love of life (and the love of learning) the children of Duncombe exhibit every day. I see the loving teachers and associates bring hats, mitten, coats and boots for youngsters without them, and there’s no doubt in my mind they bought them out of their own pock-ets. I walk by a room and hear a teacher say to her students, “I am so lucky to have you wonderful children in my classroom!” I see smiles; I see dedication; I see caring every minute of every day I am at school. I see that I am very, very fortunate to be sur-rounded, every day, by so much that is good! I am glad that I sometimes “slow down” to see these reassuring and heartwarming things!
I ask all of you, during this time of “hustle and bustle” to stop (or at least slow down) and assess all that you have been blessed with in your life. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season! Mr.Reding
Duncombe has a new cart with 30 chrome books for kids to use in the classroom. Here first graders are practicing their computation
skills through games on the website abcya.com. Ask your child's teacher and he/she can give you a list of educational websites to use
at home.
It is the policy of the Fort Dodge Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, ancestry , age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, physical
attributes, religion, political party preference, political belief, socioeconomic status, veteran’s status, actual or potential parental, family or marital status, in its programs, services, and employment practices. If
you have questions or grievances related to this policy, please contact Marcy Harms, Director of Student Services, Central Ad ministration Office, 104 South 17th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501, (574-5678) or
contact the Civil Rights Midwestern Division for U. S. Department of Education Office, 500 W. Madison Street, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661-4544. (Alternate for Section 504 is Lis Ristau, Director of Special
Needs, 515-574-5675).
The District’s Compliance Coordinator for Affirmative Action is Robert Hughes, Assistant Superintendent, who can be reached a t 574-5657 or 104 South 17th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501.
The District’s Designated Investigator of Physical/Sexual Abuse of Students by School Employees is Marcy Harms. She can be re ached at 574-5678 or 104 South 17th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501. The alternate
is Corey Moody. He can be reached at 574-5469 or 819 North 25th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501.
The District’s Officer for Harassment Complaints and Allegations is Marcy Harms, Director of Student Services. She can be rea ched at 574-5678 or 104 South 17th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501. 01/17
BILINGUAL BOOK CLUB
Duncombe's bilingual book club meets after
school on Thursdays to celebrate diversity and
help build literacy skills in Spanish and English.
Community members read aloud from bilingual
books and students participate in discussions and
activities connected to what they've read. There
is also time set aside for students to read inde-
pendently in either or both languages. The club
has over 100 students and several parents attend-
ing. The next meeting on Dec. 7th will celebrate
Latino music and dance
Students decorate marshmallows as skulls to cel-
ebrate the Day of the Dead.
Kindergarten Art projects
Newsletter Duncombe Elementary
Nov. 2017 Page 3
WINTER WEATHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
If school must be cancelled, delayed or dismissed early due to weather conditions, announcements will be
made via:
Infinite Campus Phone Calls & Texts Facebook and Twitter
www.fdschools.org FDCSD Hotline
TV Stations: WHO, KCCI & WOI Local Radio Stations
Fort Dodge Press The Messenger website
If you currently do not receive phone calls/texts from the District and would like to, please call Diane at
574.5363 to be added.
Students in the Arts for 1st Trimester are:
For Art: Phoenix Wadsley, Austin Carmody, Zahmaria Jensen-Gully, Amaria James and Emma Estlund
For Music: Jace Bruns, Branden Robinson, Selena Rubio, Syndal Castaneds Rogers and Drake Sisneros
Congratulations to all of you, keep up the good work!!!
PBIS Awards for October.
Academic: Positive proress in Math… Cal Pederson, Rachel Jones, Talia James, Nathan Snipes, Amaira
James, Carsten Grady, Keira Ricklefs, Hulices Gutierrez, Alexis McMahon, Drew Mason, Gavy Zavala, Ste-
phen Wheaton, D’adryion Walker, Addison Potter, Ariella Jones, Brenley Wertz, Jasmine Cooney, Kamani
Rosburg-Wheat, Mark Cook, Jaxon Beaman, Mykel Benedict, Adrik Smith, Calahan Reisner, Tayden Taylor,
Killian Mullaney, Harley Grove, Malachi Harvey, Linnie Pratt, Zaydenn Shute, Avaiah Trevino, Miura No-
vencido and Shaylynn Gjerstad.
Behavior: Appropriate personal boundaries….Kade Haldin, Breeanna Kalvig, LaDeja Gully, Kason Echevar-
ria, Kate Parker, Ryan Davis, Cristopher Merida Guillen, Jasmine Schwieger, Ellie Reinhard, Jessenia Elias,
Jaelah Ewing, Drake Sisneros, Charlee Walden, Daniel Cardenas, Jorge Moreno-Arce, Maya Denetelli,
Kenzie Oblander, Grace Williamson, Natalie Jones, Claire Holder, Taitym Clark, Issabella Anderson, Jillian
Matton, Caidryk Grady, Alex Dreke, Keily Hernandez, Nevaeh Vernon, Chole McAvinue, Bridget Olson,
Tevaeh Vandivier, Vayda Dreke and Brock Trexler.
Congratulations!!!