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April 2016 Hunter School 4418 St. Rt. 122 Franklin, OH 45005 A child must be five years of age on or be- fore August 1 to regis- ter for kindergarten. Parents need to bring the following with them to register their child for kindergarten: birth certificate, social secu- rity number, custody/ guardianship papers (if applicable), shot rec- ords and proof of resi- dency. Registration may be done at Hampton Ben- nett Welcome Center between 8:00 and 3:30. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Message from the Nurse ....... 2 Student Drop Off .................. 2 Candid pics ........................... 2 Student of the Month ........... 3 Honor Roll ............................ 4 Merit Roll .............................. 5 Lunch Menu .......................... 6 HUNTER HIGHLIGHTS KG Registration 2016-2017 April is upon us and will be a very busy time for us. Our 1st and 2nd graders are heading to LaCamedia to see Duck for President.This is a great chance for them to see a live show and learn about the election process with this being a presidential election year. Our 3rd graders will also be heading to the Boonshoft Museum which is always fun. State testing will run the last three weeks of the month. Please help with the following to ensure your child does their absolute best: Make sure they get a good nights sleep. Have them eat breakfast. Get them up a few minutes early so they are not rushed and are on time. We can always use hard wrapped candy (peppermints are best) if you would like to send some in. Make sure students are present on testing days to eliminate makeups. Encourage them to take their time and answer every question. Mr. Sizemore What are lice? Lice are 2mm long, gray colored, move quickly and are difficult to see. Nits are white eggs firmly attached to the hair shafts near the scalp, unlike dandruff nits cannot be shaken off hair shaft. Lice can live up to 3 weeks on the scalp and/or 24hrs off the scalp. Nits can only survive off the scalp for 2 weeks. How do I get lice? Only live lice can transmit to another child, nits cannot give lice to anoth- er child. Almost all lice transmission is direct head to head contact. Lice CANNOT Jump or fly to another persons hair. Indirect transmission can occur from combs, brush, hats, and coats but is less likely. Most trans- mission of lice occurs at home, not school. Sleepovers and bed-sharing are a major source. How do I prevent or treat lice? Check your childs head once a week. Wear long hair off shoulders while at school. Shampoo with sodium lauryl sulfate has been shown to help prevent lice. Consult with your local pharmacist or doctor for proper head lice shampoo for treatment. Use a nit comb or fingernails to remove ALL nits from the hair shafts, separate hair into sections to ensure all nits are removed. Use nit comb every day for a week to ensure all nits are re- moved and recheck the head a week later and retreat if necessary. Vacu- um areas of the house/cars that may be exposed, clean all clothes and bed sheets in hot water. FROM THE SCHOOL NURSE

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April 2016

Hunter School 4418 St. Rt. 122 Franklin, OH 45005

A child must be five years of age on or be-fore August 1 to regis-ter for kindergarten. Parents need to bring the following with them to register their child for kindergarten: birth certificate, social secu-rity number, custody/guardianship papers (if applicable), shot rec-ords and proof of resi-dency.

Registration may be done at Hampton Ben-nett Welcome Center between 8:00 and 3:30.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Message from the Nurse ....... 2

Student Drop Off .................. 2

Candid pics ........................... 2

Student of the Month ........... 3

Honor Roll ............................ 4

Merit Roll .............................. 5

Lunch Menu .......................... 6

HUNTER HIGHLIGHTS

KG Registration 2016-2017

April is upon us and will be a very busy time for us. Our 1st and 2nd

graders are heading to LaCamedia to see “Duck for President.” This is a

great chance for them to see a live show and learn about the election

process with this being a presidential election year. Our 3rd graders will

also be heading to the Boonshoft Museum which is always fun.

State testing will run the last three weeks of the month. Please help

with the following to ensure your child does their absolute best:

Make sure they get a good night’s sleep.

Have them eat breakfast.

Get them up a few minutes early so they are not rushed and are on

time.

We can always use hard wrapped candy (peppermints are best) if

you would like to send some in.

Make sure students are present on testing days to eliminate

makeups.

Encourage them to take their time and answer every question.

Mr. Sizemore

What are lice?

Lice are 2mm long, gray colored, move quickly and are difficult to see.

Nits are white eggs firmly attached to the hair shafts near the scalp, unlike

dandruff nits cannot be shaken off hair shaft. Lice can live up to 3 weeks

on the scalp and/or 24hrs off the scalp. Nits can only survive off the scalp

for 2 weeks. How do I get lice?

Only live lice can transmit to another child, nits cannot give lice to anoth-

er child. Almost all lice transmission is direct head to head contact. Lice

CANNOT Jump or fly to another person’s hair. Indirect transmission can

occur from combs, brush, hats, and coats but is less likely. Most trans-

mission of lice occurs at home, not school. Sleepovers and bed-sharing are

a major source. How do I prevent or treat lice?

Check your child’s head once a week. Wear long hair off shoulders while

at school. Shampoo with sodium lauryl sulfate has been shown to help

prevent lice. Consult with your local pharmacist or doctor for proper head

lice shampoo for treatment. Use a nit comb or fingernails to remove ALL

nits from the hair shafts, separate hair into sections to ensure all nits are

removed. Use nit comb every day for a week to ensure all nits are re-

moved and recheck the head a week later and retreat if necessary. Vacu-

um areas of the house/cars that may be exposed, clean all clothes and bed

sheets in hot water.

FROM THE SCHOOL NURSE

BE A FIT KID

Eat a variety of foods

-try new foods and try old ones you haven’t

tried in a while

-eat two fruits and three vegetables

-try strawberries on your cereal, baby car-

rots at lunch, salad with dinner

Drink water and milk

-cold water is the best thirst quencher

-kids younger than 9 years old need 2 cups

of milk a day

-try to get 3 cups of milk a day or the equiv-

alent

-limit sugary drinks like soda instead try

100% juice drinks

Listen to your body

–know what it feels like to be comfortably

full

Limit screen time

–try to spend no more than 2 hours on the

computer, TV, phone, games, etc. (this

does not include time on the computer

at school)

Be active

–find ways to be active everyday

–try different sports while you are young—

soccer, karate, dancing, kickball, base-

ball, swimming, etc.

References: http://kidshealth.org/kid/

stay_healthy/fit/fit_kid.html#

STUDENT DROP OFF

Just a reminder about drop

off in the morning: Please

use the access road (off of

Todd Rd). Parents should

not enter the lot in front of

the school UNLESS they are

dropping a student off for a

club meeting at 7:45, or if it

is already 8:30 and the

student is tardy. Parents

that are following this pro-

cedure are having to stop

and wait for those parents

who are cutting in front of

them. Please follow the

procedures to make drop off

as smooth and efficient for

everyone involved.

SCHOOL FEES

If your child’s school or lunch fees have not been paid, please try to take care of this matter as soon as possible. Report cards will not be sent home at the end of the year if all fees have not been paid or you have contacted the office to sent up a payment plan.

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STUDENT OF THE MONTH

Mrs. Egelston—Grade 1 Logan Pleska

Miss Johnson—Grade 1 Katelynn Garrett

Mrs. Henderson—Grade 1/2 Ellison Wortylko

Mrs. Current —Grade 2 Mia Scorti

Mrs. Slone—Grade 2 Cooper Bryan

Mrs. Backscheider—Grade 3 Kenzie Miller

Mrs. Banks—Grade 3 Adin York

Mrs. Yoon – grade 3 Ava Johnson

Mrs. Hacker—Grade 4 Kimber McGuire

Mrs. Sorrell– grade 4 Ryan Kerns

Mrs. Daly—Grade 4/5 Trey Newsome

Mrs. Burnett—grade 5 Shelby Dover

Mrs. Woods – grade 5 Abby Lawson

Mrs. Ebeling—Grade 6 Eryn Back

Mrs. Holub—Grade 6 Gabby Barber

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FIELD DAY 2016

Field Day will be May 17th if you are interested in helping with this please contact Mrs. Black at

[email protected].

HONOR ROLL THIRD QUARTER

THIRD GRADE HONOR ROLL:

Isabella Baker Wesley Ballard Lincoln Clark Carson Coffey

Lillian Cook Carlie Craiglow Mason Fisher Corrie Griffith

Makayla Hayes Jason Hopper Phillip Huff Luke Jackson

Ava Johnson Isabella Kerns Cali Powell Maggi Shackelford

Morgyn Shackelford Abigail Smith Quentin Stall Marissa Wagner

Aidan Yarber

FOURTH GRADE HONOR ROLL:

Chloe Abner Addison Berry Carter Black Kensington Black

Marlena Blunt Aaliyah Bowman Sean Carmichael Luke Craiglow

Atticus Curry Brienna Dodds Kelsie Harville Benjamin Ingram

Jude Kuhn Meredith Lakes Shelby Lucas Lane Martin

Hailey Miller Reagan Moore Jace Murphy Trey Newsome

Catherine O’Hara Logan Robinson Alexis Taulbee Jackson Taylor

Owen Turner-O’Connor Brooke Wallace Aubrey Whitt

FIFTH GRADE HONOR ROLL:

Emilee Acrey Tyler Bond Ashley Booth Claire Bryan

Zoe Davis Parker Deaton Shelby Dover Lauren Earnhart

Andrew Emerick Ashton Everitt Emma Green Joshua Hamilton

Kaiane Hartford Jordan Hipsher Bailey Judy Camille Lafferty

Kyle Lawson Madeline Lawson Abigail Lawson Cameron Mills

Duke Murphy Alexis Seager Brock Setser Maddox Taulbee

Jaxon Titus Sarah Waughtal Rocky Williams

SIXTH GRADE HONOR ROLL:

Gabrielle Barber Hudson Black Victoria Brown Lilliana Cooke

Grant Crase Jeremy Dunn Anthony Fisher Hayla Gadd

Tess Johnson Brooke Jordan Emma Madden Rachel OBryan

Adam Osborn Natalie Reed Reilly Ruppert Riane Todd

Domanic Tomlin

MERIT ROLL THIRD QUARTER

THIRD GRADE MERIT ROLL:

Elijah Acrey Jenna Brannon McKenna Brock Sarah Brooks

Ellie Byrd Alesix Capozzi Kai Cook Caden Dill

Kenneth Dover Alyssa Duncil Samantha Fultz Madelyn Green

Zachary Hamilton Blake Hoffman Riley Howard Leah McDaniel

Kenzie Miller Brieanna Wagner Josie Whitt Alekxandra Wilcher

Olivia Wright Adin York

FOURTH GRADE MERIT ROLL:

Ava Baumann Christopher Bond Trent Brooks Wesley Brooks

Trace Browning McKenna Craycraft Alexis Dearth Cora Fultz

Charles Garner Madison Gayhart Kyla Grubbs Mia Harbison

Kari Harles Rolyn Hartford Devyn Holweger Ty Hubbard

Brynn Jordan Ryan Kerns Kimber McGuire Stone Patrick

Callie Powell Ryder Reek Tyler Salmons William Setser

Faith Shirley Zoe Shockley Lucas Wortylko

FIFTH GRADE MERIT ROLL:

Kaylee Banks Dillion Bolden Ethan Burke Camron Butler

Althea Fugate Haylee McPherson Mackenzie Meadows Hailey Miller

Jincy Paletta Reily Retherford Abigail Robinson Trayden Schumacher

SIXTH GRADE MERIT ROLL:

Jaidan Abdushahid-Fuller Ethan Adkins Eryn Back Zachary Barrett

Mya Bender Zachary Benton Lucinda Curry Trinity Ellis

Kadin Miller Payton Penny Hanna Roy Brody Stall

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