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MISSION STATEMENT: Zion Lutheran School provides a Christ-based approach to education. The education nurtures the child’s faith, equips him to use that faith on a daily basis, and prepares the child to share that faith with others. “Saved to Serve” Mark 10:45 Our Vision: That every child knows Jesus as his/her personal Savior January 30, 2015 Mr. David Kniepkamp, Principal Volume 3, Issue 6 Mrs. Kathy Rudolph, Secretary Mrs. Terri Marino, Secretary Good day Zion parents! Well as I looked back to review my notes from last year, I was reminded of the rugged December and January we experienced. At this point in the year we had already used five snow days. I am hopeful we do not get to that point this year! As most of you realize, this week is National Lutheran Schools Week. It has been a true representation of the great things that happen in Lutheran Schools across the country. I want to thank all of you who have participated either by donating to our service project or by helping out with one of the many activities. Our students have once again had a great time praising the Lord while having fun completing a variety of activities. Additionally, they learned that working as “One Together” with God all things are possible. The spring edition of Parent-Teacher conferences is right around the corner. Conferences will be held on February 26 and 27. The schedule for Thursday, the 26 th , begins with an early dismissal at 1:15 p.m. followed by conferences that begin at 4:00 p.m. and extending through 8:00 p.m. that evening. As in the fall, free extended care will be available from 1:15 to 3:05 p.m. that afternoon. After that time, regular extended care rates apply. The Friday conferences will begin at 8:30 and extend to noon with students not attending. You will again be receiving a letter from me outlining the scheduling process to set up the conferences. This will be the “We-Join-In” scheduling format, so many of you have already used. Please review the process and set up your conferences during the established time frames. Once again, we hope this simplifies scheduling parent conferences for you. If you have any questions regarding this process please contact me at your convenience. Next, I am pleased to inform you that the “Principal Call Committee” is working diligently to “call” a new principal, ensuring a seamless transition into next year. I will keep you informed as this process continues to unfold. Looking towards next year, the RTI (Response to Intervention) program will again be providing support in Reading to deserving students. The School Board and I continue to look for opportunities to expand RTI into our mathematics program. Our technology program continues to expand under Mrs. Scott’s leadership. She is in the process of purchasing coding robots and additional iPads to expand technology in the classrooms. In order to maintain these programs a tuition increase was approved by the Zion voters for the 2015-16 school year. This increase is necessitated by the ever increasing cost of expenses. Information regarding registration was sent home with your student today. The registration fee of $125.00 dollars will go towards text materials and technology. I ask that you return your completed registration materials by Friday, February 27 th . Applications turned in after that date will be assessed a $25.00 late fee. This deadline date allows for staffing decisions to meet the educational needs for the upcoming year. It is the School Board’s hope that all families will complete this responsibility early. Please contact me if there are extenuating circumstances regarding late registration.

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MISSION STATEMENT: Zion Lutheran School provides a Christ-based approach to education. The education nurtures the child’s faith, equips him to use that faith on a daily basis, and prepares the child to share that faith with others.

“Saved to Serve” Mark 10:45

Our Vision: That every child knows Jesus as his/her personal Savior

January 30, 2015 Mr. David Kniepkamp, Principal Volume 3, Issue 6 Mrs. Kathy Rudolph, Secretary Mrs. Terri Marino, Secretary

Good day Zion parents!

Well as I looked back to review my notes from last year, I was reminded of the rugged December and January we

experienced. At this point in the year we had already used five snow days. I am hopeful we do not get to that point this

year!

As most of you realize, this week is National Lutheran Schools Week. It has been a true representation of the great

things that happen in Lutheran Schools across the country. I want to thank all of you who have participated either by

donating to our service project or by helping out with one of the many activities. Our students have once again had a

great time praising the Lord while having fun completing a variety of activities. Additionally, they learned that working

as “One Together” with God all things are possible.

The spring edition of Parent-Teacher conferences is right around the corner. Conferences will be held on February 26

and 27. The schedule for Thursday, the 26th, begins with an early dismissal at 1:15 p.m. followed by conferences that

begin at 4:00 p.m. and extending through 8:00 p.m. that evening. As in the fall, free extended care will be available from

1:15 to 3:05 p.m. that afternoon. After that time, regular extended care rates apply. The Friday conferences will begin

at 8:30 and extend to noon with students not attending.

You will again be receiving a letter from me outlining the scheduling process to set up the conferences. This will be the

“We-Join-In” scheduling format, so many of you have already used. Please review the process and set up your

conferences during the established time frames. Once again, we hope this simplifies scheduling parent conferences for

you. If you have any questions regarding this process please contact me at your convenience.

Next, I am pleased to inform you that the “Principal Call Committee” is working diligently to “call” a new principal, ensuring a seamless transition into next year. I will keep you informed as this process continues to unfold. Looking towards next year, the RTI (Response to Intervention) program will again be providing support in Reading to deserving students. The School Board and I continue to look for opportunities to expand RTI into our mathematics program. Our technology program continues to expand under Mrs. Scott’s leadership. She is in the process of purchasing coding robots and additional iPads to expand technology in the classrooms. In order to maintain these programs a tuition increase was approved by the Zion voters for the 2015-16 school year. This increase is necessitated by the ever increasing cost of expenses. Information regarding registration was sent home with your student today. The registration fee of $125.00 dollars will go towards text materials and technology. I ask that you return your completed registration materials by Friday, February 27th. Applications turned in after that date will be assessed a $25.00 late fee. This deadline date allows for staffing decisions to meet the educational needs for the upcoming year. It is the School Board’s hope that all families will complete this responsibility early. Please contact me if there are extenuating circumstances regarding late registration.

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Zion acknowledges the high priority you, as parents, place on a Christian education. In partnership with our Zion

families who need monetary assistance, the church and administration pledges to walk alongside those individuals.

Additional scholarship monies have been made available for families needing assistance. Before making a final financial

decision I encourage you to contact me to explore monetary options or answer any questions you may have.

There are two scholarship options for interested families, the first is obviously through Zion, and the second is through

LESA, the (Lutheran Elementary School Association) of St. Louis. To apply for either the Zion or the LESA scholarship, or

both, you must complete an application through FACTS. Complete this process by going to the Zion sign-in page at

https://online.factsmgt.com/signin/42M3Y and fill out the application. This process must be completed by Tuesday,

March 31st. Failure to submit your application by this deadline may disqualify you from scholarship eligibility. Note that

there is a required forty dollar registration fee for all applications. I encourage you to begin this process as early as

possible.

I would also like to extend my thanks to several members of our Zion family who have given so graciously to our school

ministry. Through the generous giving of congregation members and Zion parents, we have been able to purchase

additional reading materials, furniture and technology items and provide scholarship funding for needy families. God

has richly blessed you and you have in turn advanced His ministry by sharing His gifts with our school. Thank you for

your commitment to our ministry.

Next, as many of you may realize, February 8th is the annual “School Open House”! I do not expect you as current

parents to attend, but I would ask your assistance. I encourage you to invite friends, neighbors and anyone else who

might be interested in enrolling their children in our school. Zion offers a Christ-centered education in a wonderful

caring learning environment. It is an environment that will appeal to many families because it is a very nurturing

educational opportunity. Remember that your recommendation is our best promotional tool! Thank you for your

continued support. An easy way to share our information with your friends is to “like” us on our Facebook page. You

can share the Open House invitation on our website. We are currently running a contest on that page for all those who

“like,” “share,” and “comment.” All names will be entered into the $25.00 script card drawing.

Finally, it is certainly not too early to begin discussing the Zion Auction on Saturday, April 18th. This evening is a major

fundraiser for our school. The auction provides for those educational expectations that you want for your child’s

education. Auction funds have enabled us to update our textbook series, provide Smartboards and technology, and a

plethora of other classroom needs. Beyond the importance of the evening to our school, the auction is a wonderful

night out. The auction committee has done an outstanding job planning for the event, with a number of new activities. I

am very excited about the new plans for the evening. If you cannot attend the evening but would like to assist, there

are a number of ways to do so. Please go to our website at: www.zionschoolbelleville.org then go to the auction tab or

contact the school office.

David Kniepkamp

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Happy Birthday to ZLS Staff!

February 6th Mrs. Hasstedt DCE

18th Mrs. Batchelder Children’s Ministry 22nd Mrs. Aukamp

Preschool Aid 28th Mrs. Wolf Cook

2/5– Primary Pod

2/12 – Pod Leaders

2/19 – 3rd Grade

2/26 – Mrs. Schmid

*Parents are welcome to

join us for chapel every

Thursday (unless otherwise

noted) at 8:30 a.m. in the

church

This month Art Club will

meet on Monday, February

9th and Monday, February

23rd until 4 p.m. Please

contact Shannon Hayes

through Fast Direct for more

information.

*Friday, February 13

No School-Teacher’s In-Service/SID Convention

*Monday, February 16 No School-Presidents Day *Thursday, February 26 Early Dismissal 1:15 p.m.-

Parent/Teacher Conferences *Friday, February 27

No School- Parent/Teacher Conferences

[email protected]

OR [email protected]

OR [email protected]

Fliers are available for Belleville Parks & Rec 2015 summer baseball and 2015 winter and spring programs for the Nichols Community Center.

Choir 2/1 – Advanced Choir,

Sunday 10:45 a.m.

2/18 – Won By One,

Wednesday 3:30 p.m.

2/25 – Advanced Choir,

Wednesday 3:30 p.m.

The Zion School Kitchen

would like to thank PTL,

Box Tops and Parents Club

for their donations towards

the purchase of a “new”

used 3 door freezer, a new

one door refrigerator and

the electrical work involved

to install these items.

Deadline for the next News-N-

Notes will be Wednesday,

February, 25th at 8 a.m.

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ORDERS DUE:

Wednesday, Feb.4th

Paper - by 3pm

On-Line - by 11pm

NEXT SALE & PICK

UP:

Wednesday, Feb. 11th

We always have extras

and samples,

so come on by, 2:30-

3:30pm.

**************************

This month's Profit

will go to

Pre-Lewis

&

Pre-Hackstadt

January Profit:

Ms. Baumann's and

Mr. Hasstedt's 1st

Grade Classes

each received $50.00.

*****************

Make sure to check

Fast Direct

for more Market

Day News.

Are you on

Facebook?

Ask to join

Zion Lutheran

Market Day.

Questions??

Contact Carrie Baldus

(C) 580.3554

Sports News

(*Schedule is subject to change.).

Jan. 27- Jan. 31 – 8th Grade Boys

and Girls Conference Basketball

Tournament

Feb. 2 – 5/8 girls basketball game

vs. Edwardsville 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 3 – 7th grade boys basketball

game @ Troy 7:30 p.m.

5th grade girls basketball game @

Troy 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 4-8 – 5th Grade Boys and

Girls Basket ball Tournament @

Zion

Feb. 10 – 8th grade boys

basketball game vs. Centralia 7

p.m.

7th grade girls basketball game

vs. Centralia 6 p.m.

Feb. 11 – 7/8 boys basketball

game @ Good Shepherd 6:30 p.m.

Feb. 12-15 – 6th Grade Boys

Basketball Tournament @ Zion,

Staunton

Feb. 13-15 – 8th Grade Girls

Basketball Tournament @

Springfield

Feb 17 – 6/8 boys basketball

game vs. Unity 5p.m./7p.m.

8th grade girls basketball game

vs. Unity 6 p.m.

Feb. 20-22 – 8th Grade Boys

Basketball Tournament @ Christ,

Peoria

Openings are available for

guitar lessons at Zion.

Openings available are

10:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and

3 p.m. on Thursdays. If you

are interested in more

information please call Bill

Heizer at 618-234-3117.

The Girl Scout Brownie

Troop #88 at Zion (2nd &

3rd grades) is collecting tab

tops for the Ronald

McDonald House. They will

be collecting from now until

the end of April. Mrs.

Stengel (Kindergarten

Teacher) has graciously

offered to store them in her

room if anyone would like

to turn in their collection a

bit at a time. The troop will

have the opportunity to go

the annual event in May to

turn in all they have

collected and participate in

the fun. So, save those tab

tops and thanks for your

support!!

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January Family Table

Night

Thank you to all the families

who attended the Papa Vito’s

Family Table Night, this past

Wednesday evening. The

response was overwhelming

and the owners were happy to

see such a great turn out. Stay

tuned to hear how much we

made that evening. It was so

great to see all the Zion School

and Church families dining

together for a great cause!!

These fundraising nights help

grant our teachers items on

their wish lists!!! Thanks

again!!!

Please join us for our next meeting, Friday, April 24th, at 8:15 a.m. in the Alongside

Commons near the church office. Come see what’s going on, where you can plug-in and how Parent’s Club helps the school all year long.

If you are a parent or grandparent, then YOU are already a member of Parent’s Club. Everyone, even your toddlers, are welcome to the meetings!!

*We will be discussing Teacher Appreciation

Week!! Many opportunities to help show our teachers how much we love them!!

Spirit Wear Wear ZION every

Friday!!

Order Spiritwear all year round at

ZionLutheranGear.com

(Orders due in February! See

following pages for contest

winners and new designs!)

Zion Parents Club gives

away almost $7,000!!!

As you know, Parents Club

raises money through Market

Day and Family Table Night

during the school year in order

to bless the teachers and

students at Zion. We have had

a VERY blessed year so far.

Because of Market Day and

Family Table Night

supporters…aka YOU… we were

able to give away almost

$7,000 of requests!! Here are

just some examples of the

many wishes granted:

3 Laptop computers

2 ipads 1 Google Chromebook Resource Curriculum

ipad accessories itunes gift cards

Technology subscriptions Early Childhood games &

resources CD players

White boards Privacy boards

Math manipulatives Science technology

Book shelves and cubbies Reading rug and various

reading resources Music recorders and song

books Recess equipment

National Lutheran Schools Week art supplies

Electrical work for the new cooler in the kitchen area

Market Day freezer Microwave for the Kasten Kafe

Folding chairs for the gym

The Giving Tree The Giving Tree was created by Parents’ Club to provide Zion teachers with desired classroom needs; items they would otherwise do without, or have to purchase on their own. The Giving Tree is now displayed on the Parents’ Club bulletin board outside of the school office. Check for apples often for items you may have at your home, or items you could purchase for a Zion teacher. Thank you!

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The following items are currently being requested: No requests at this time.

Please check back later!

WALL OF HONOR

Looking for all MILITARY

parents, even grandparents at Zion!!! Retired military

count too!! Please reply to this fast direct with your name and branch of the military. Also, please drop by the

office a PHOTO of yourself, or you and your child/family, so that we can hang the pictures

on our Wall of Honor. If it would be easier to email a

photo, please send to [email protected]

Thank you for all you do for our country!

The SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR is right around the corner, bringing lots of great books to Zion! It will be

open March 10-13, so please put it on your calendar. A sign-up sheet will be coming home sometime in

February. We need help setting up/decorating before the fair, helping the students make wish lists and shopping

on their days, and packing up the books on the following Monday. Lots of volunteers make the fair run

smoothly, so please consider helping if you can! If you have any questions, or would like to volunteer for the

fair right now (hey, I can dream!), please contact me in the library or through Fast Direct.

Mrs. Papka

1. Prodigal Living Gatherings

http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=cwchgxcab&oeidk=a07eadjjd435f583a0a

Prodigal means to spend until you have nothing left. It’s a term we most often connect to the behavior of a

wayward son in the “Parable of the Lost Son” told by Jesus in Luke 15. Jesus is showing us the God of great

expenditure, who has “spent all” for us, his children. God’s reckless grace is our greatest hope, a life –changing

experience.”

Just before Jesus “spent all” by sacrificing his life on our behalf, He took on the role of a servant and washed

the disciple’s feet (John 13: 1-5, 12-17) telling them: “I have set you an example that you should do as I have

done for you.” So, we follow Jesus example. Having received His lavish, “prodigal” love we now have an

opportunity to live a “prodigal” life, spending the gifts the Father has lavished on us in service to others. That’s

“Prodigal Living.” That’s “the Christ-like Servant Life!

What’s happening Feb 1-15?

A Sermon Series, Feb 1,8,15

One of 9 Congregational Gatherings

OneTogether Worship Service on Sunday Feb. 15 at 9:30 am (With Communion, we will be done by 10:45)

Chili Cook-off - a Congregational Meal (Free will Offering and Chili Voting to benefit Zion Youth, Feb. 15,

11:00 am, Gym (Ticketed, 325)

2. Chili Dinner and Cook-off

(http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=cwchgxcab&oeidk=a07eaeo5sjd66b11150) Join us Sunday, February 15 for a congregation wide Chili Dinner and Cook-off at 11:00 am in the school gym.

One main "mild" chili for everyone!

Specialty Chili Cook-Off Contestant Offerings to taste and vote on.

Hot dogs also available. (and some Gluten free)

Dessert (brought by Zion members - sign up when you register)

Tickets are free but there will be a free will donation available. There is also a small fee to taste specialty

chilies.

Any proceeds will benefit Zion Youth Ministry.+

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One Worship Service Feb. 15, 9:30 AM. (No Sunday School or Adult Classes)

Holy Communion is included but it will be no longer than 1 hour and 15 minutes. The Chili Dinner is immediately

following.

3. Volunteer for Prodigal Living Gatherings and Chili Cook-off

We're using VolunteerSpot (the leading online signup and reminder tool) to organize our upcoming signups.

Here's how it works in 3 easy steps:

1) Click this link to see our Sign-Up on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/QZ446M

2) Review the options listed and choose the spot(s) you like.

3) Sign up! It's Easy - you will NOT need to register an account or keep a password on VolunteerSpot.

January Spotlight on Curriculum

The Zion English and writing curriculums are the focus on this month’s “Spotlight on Curriculum.” These two

curricular areas have seen some dramatic changes over the last seven years. Those changes began with the

adoption of the new Shurley English method in 2007. It is a unique method that helps teachers focus on

students’ different learning styles to make language arts skills clear, logical, and easy.

This series focuses on grammar development and sentence structure from the kindergarten level through the

eighth grade. Our students learn grammar definitions by singing and moving to jingles. They learn to find

patterns in sentences by rehearsing a series of questions; finding the answers to those questions means

identifying the jobs of certain words within the sentences. Observing our students in the classroom, they

definitely know the material and can apply it within their assignments.

Writing has always been important, but in today’s world, writing development has become an important

emphasis of student learning. That is true in our classrooms here at Zion. Fundamental writing skills actually

begin in our pre-school program and are developed all the way through expository and persuasive essays in

our eighth grade classes. These important components of our Zion curriculum are detailed in the following

review.

As I just mentioned writing actually begins in pre-school. Here staff members use the Handwriting Without

Tears Curriculum to develop students' writing abilities. The emphasis of this curriculum is the development of

the proper writing grip and the foundation of letter formation and directionality using a variety of different

modems including pencils, crayons and iPads.

Kindergarten students begin the writing process by writing beginning and endings sounds of a word, then

sounding words out listening to every letter, then writing multiple words to form a sentence. Students are

also taught to use capital letters for names and beginnings of sentences, and putting periods at the end of

sentences. Mrs. Stengel and Miss Berry keep every written journal page throughout the year putting each

student’s work in a binder. At the end of the year students and parents can see the progress made during the

year.

English is the favorite subject of many first grade students because they love the memory jingles and activities

that are used to recall the different parts of speech. Students are actually moving around and singing about

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different parts of speech! (That is very different from my English memories back in the pre-historic days!)

First graders also make a big jump in the writing process by actually writing stories. The emphasis is on writing

fiction stories, but a few non-fiction stories are intertwined into the process. Students actually interviewed

each other about their Christmas break and then wrote about what their friends did.

Second grade focuses on punctuation and capitalization rules, as well as labeling sentences on the smart

board. Second graders like “Question-Answer-Flow”. Students are asked questions about a sentence like

"What is the boy doing?" the students respond as a class by saying "The boy ran- Verb." Synonyms and

antonyms are also introduced at this grade level.

Second grade students’ journal daily, but more importantly, they begin learning about the actual process of

writing with an emphasis on brainstorming, the rough draft, conferencing and revising, and finally the final

draft. Students learn 4-square writing, which teaches students how to write a paragraph. One exciting

element of the second grade writing program is the “Socks Award.” This motivational tool encourages

students to write their best work to "knock Ms. Lotz’s or Mrs. Berteau’s socks off.” Two students are

rewarded for their excellent work with each assignment.

Third grade English continues their work with jingles to remember parts of speech and terminology,

occasionally dancing while they are learning. The smart board is used to hold sentence labeling races to

increase speed in parts of speech recognition. Third grade also advances the writing process by introducing

creative writing pieces that include dialogue and how to use it in their own personal writing style. Students

are learning to use different points of view and how to use it in their writing.

Fourth grade students jump into the writing process writing three point expository paragraphs at the

beginning of the year. From paragraph writing, students are then challenged to write a three point expository

essay and then a persuasive essay. One of the recent writing assignments encouraged students to write about

their favorite Bible hero, favorite Bible verse, or their favorite book of the Bible.

In fifth grade English, students have been studying compound and complex sentences, learning how to insert

and use commas and semicolons. Students have also been learning about coordinate conjunctions,

subordinators, and connective adverbs and how they are used to create a complete thought within a

sentence. Fifth graders are taking their grammatical knowledge applying it within their book reports as they

write about favorite author, professional athlete, president, or historical figure.

Junior high (6th-8th grade students) continue to review grammar development and sentence structure while

putting them into practice through writing. They increase their vocabulary by studying words and their

origins, relate words to each other by examining and writing analogies, and expand their research skills finding

and using the information and resources available to them. Students journal about pictures, movie and news

clips, and songs. They are also instructed in and practice writing on a variety of topics in all genres like

expository essays, descriptive writings and poetry, persuasive essays, compare and contrast essays, and

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narratives. Their writings travel through the entire process beginning with prewriting (organizing their ideas),

drafting, revising and peer editing, finalizing their writing and sharing it with others. It’s an extensive process

that helps them take great care and pride in their work while growing as writers.

Over the last four years, Zion students have generally scored higher in the English discipline than the other

disciplines. Students moving into the high schools are very successful in the various English programs they

attend.

Cordially invites you to

attend our Open House

Sunday, February 8, 2015

1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION OPEN FOR PRESCHOOL – 8TH GRADE

You’re Invited to:

Tour the facilities

Ask questions

Receive registration material

For more information call 234-0275 Or check out our website zionschoolbelleville.org

Children welcome! RSVP not required

Our Vision: That every child knows Jesus as his/her personal Savior

Mission Statement

Zion Lutheran School provides a Christ centered approach to education.

This education nurtures the child’s faith, equipping him/her

ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL

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to use and share that faith on a daily basis.

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2015 Zion Spirit Wear Design Contest Winners

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CONGRATULATIONS!!

Paige Dill & Adore Batchelder 3rd Grade Jacob Bates & Sophia Tantillo 4th Grade

Mia Tantillo 3rd Grade Lydia Holcomb 6th Grade

Quin Gray 4th Grade Montana Kasten 7th Grade

Go to ZionLutheranGear.com Choose from student created designs & MORE!

Group order (FREE Shipping to the school) Deadline February 12th

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Tickets Are On Sale

Now!!!

Free Babysitting!!

Chance at a hotel

stay!!

Follow the link at

the bottom of this

page!!

Class Baskets Are

Underway!!

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Sign-Up for Day Service FRIDAY and MONDAY

FEBRUARY 13th, and FEBRUARY 16th, is happening now!

EARLY SIGN-UP is by Wednesday, FEBRUARY 4th, 2015

Cost: per registered ASP child $25 signed up by Wed., FEB. 4th, 2015, at 6p.m.

Cost: per registered ASP child $32 not signed up by FEB. 4th, 2015, at 6p.m.

Cost: per non-registered ASP child $29 signed up by FEB.4th, 2015, at 6p.m.

Cost: per non-registered ASP child $36 not signed up by FEB. 4th, 2015, at 6pm

A $2.00 per child late fee will be added for attendance without a 24 hour notice of any registered program, including

pre-school students in the Extended Care program. Example: Day Service begins at 7:00 a.m. on Sept. 10th, parents not

giving notice of attendance before 7 a.m. on Sept. 9th will be assessed the $2.00 late fee.

Children are to bring a lunch and quiet time items (blanket/pillow for cots).

Payment is due the day you sign up. As always, if you sign up there is no refund.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call or fast direct!

Sincerest Blessings,

Ms. Julie Anne Gettys

Extended School Director

Yes, my child(ren) will attend:

FRIDAY, FEB. 13th ____________________

MONDAY, FEB. 16th _______________

Child’s Name________________________________________________

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Zion Lutheran School & Preschool

2014-2015 School Calendar

AUGUST 2014

12 – ZLS Open House 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

14 – Classroom Prep/1st Night of School 6:00-7:00

15 – First Full Day of School

18 – Preschool 4 yr. old begins

19 – Preschool 3 yr. old begins

SEPTEMBER 2014

1 – NO SCHOOL – LABOR DAY

15 – 19 – Internet Safety Week

19 – NO SCHOOL/ IN-SERVICE DAY

OCTOBER 2014

9-10 – NO SCHOOL/CID/SID CONF. - COLLINSVILLE

13 – NO SCHOOL – COLUMBUS DAY

17 – END OF 1ST

QUARTER

17 – 1:15 P.M. EARLY DISMISSAL/FACULTY

MEETING

18 – State Cross Country Meet

20 – Picture Day

23 – 1:15 p.m. EARLY DISMISSAL/Parent-Teacher

Conferences (appointments available: 4 to 8 p.m.)

24 – NO SCHOOL - Parent-Teacher Conferences

(Appointments available: 8:30 a.m. – noon)

31 – HARVEST FESTIVAL

NOVEMBER 2014

2– Daylight Savings Time

7-9 – State Volleyball Tournament

11 – NO SCHOOL/VETERANS’ DAY

18 – Picture Re-take Day

21 – NO SCHOOL/IN-SERVICE DAY

24 – Fall Sports Banquet

26-28 – NO SCHOOL/THANKSGIVING BREAK

DECEMBER 2014

3 – Advent Service –

10 – Advent Service –

17 – Advent Service –

19 – Christmas Celebration in classrooms

19 – END OF 2nd

QUARTER & END OF 1st SEMESTER

22 – Christmas Vacation begins

JANUARY 2015

5 – NO SCHOOL/IN-SERVICE DAY

6 – School resumes

16 – 1:15 P.M. EARLY DISMISSAL/FACULTY MEETING

19 – NO SCHOOL – MLKING DAY

26-30 – National Lutheran School Week

FEBRUARY 2015

8 – Open House 1 to 3 p.m.

12 – Valentine Party in the classrooms

13– NO SCHOOL/IN-SERVICE DAY/District Convention

16 – NO SCHOOL/PRESIDENTS’ DAY

18 – Ash Wednesday

25 – Lenten Service

26 –1:15 p.m. EARLY DISMISSAL/Parent-Teacher

Conferences (4 to 8 p.m.)

27 – NO SCHOOL - Parent-Teacher Conferences

(Appointments available: 8:30 a.m. – noon)

MARCH 2015

4 - Lenten Service

6-8 State Basketball/Cheerleading Contests

8 – Daylight Savings Time

9 – NO SCHOOL/IN-SERVICE DAY

11 – Lenten Service

13 – GRANDPARENTS’ DAY

13 – 1:15 P.M. EARLY DISMISSAL/FACULTY

MEETING

13 - END OF 3rd

QUARTER

17 – Winter Sports Banquet

18 – Lenten Service

21 – Zion Grade School Music Contest

25 – Lenten Service

31 – Easter Celebration (Pre-K-8)

APRIL 2015

1-6 – NO SCHOOL/EASTER VACATION

5 – EASTER

7 – NO SCHOOL/IN-SERVICE

13-17 Iowa Test of Basic Skills

18 – Zion PTL Auction

26 – Confirmation 10:45 a.m.

MAY 2015

TBD – School Picnic

16 & 17 – State Track Field Meet

18 – Eighth Grade Graduation

19-23 – 8th

Gr. Class Trip

21 – Pre-School Graduation

25 – Memorial Day

28 – Kindergarten Graduation 8:30 a.m.

28 – END OF 4TH

QUARTER/

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL – 10 a.m. DISMISSAL

29 –FACULTY IN-SERVICE DAY