LCES Family Communication 2/13/23
LCES Families,
Valentine’s Day: Tomorrow we will be having Valentine’s Day Celebrations. Parents/Guardians are invited to attend their student’s Panther Day Celebration during specials in the gym and are also welcomed to their student’s classroom celebration.
- Kindergarten: Panther Day begins in the gym at 1:35. Classroom celebrations begin at 2:20.
- First Grade: Classroom celebrations begin at 1:45. Panther Day in the gym follows and will begin at 2:25.
- Second Grade: Panther Day begins in the gym at 12:45. Classroom celebrations begin at 1:30.
If you are expecting to be there, please email your child’s teacher to let them know you are planning on coming.
Students are allowed to bring a friendship Valentine’s card for every student in their class. Store bought wrapped treats are allowed, we just ask you to reach out to your student’s teacher to see if there are any allergies. Due to confidentiality reasons, we are unable to share class lists and names of students. See the number of students in each class below:
- Kindergarten
- Mrs. Bridge (sbridge@lakecountyschools.net): 18 students
- Mrs. Compean (mcompean@lakecountyschoos.net): 17 students
- Mrs. Lenhard (tdlenhard@lakecountyschools.net): 18 students
- First Grade
- Ms. Kuehl (kkuehl@lakecountyschools.net): 15 students
- Ms. Perez (mjump@lakecountyschools.net): 16 students
- Ms. Rapke (t.rapke@lakecountyschools.net): 16 students
- Mrs. Reigel (areigel@lakecountyschools.net): 15 students
- Second Grade
- Ms. Dressel (mdressel@lakecountyschools.net): 18 students
- Ms. Frattolin (jfrattolin@lakecountyschools.net): 19 students
- Mrs. Regan (kregan@lakecountyschools.net): 18 students
- Mrs. Saunders (esaunders@lakecountyschools.net): 18 students
100th Day of School Celebration: We are nearing our 100th day of school this year and want to celebrate 100 days of hard work and learning our students have done. On February 22nd, students can bring 100 items to school and/or dress like they are 100 years old. We are excited to see the creative things students will come up with for this day.
Parent Volunteer Opportunities:
- Would you like to volunteer to come in during our lunch recess time to play with kids on the playground? If so, please reach out to me at kpongrekun@lakecountyschools.net or call the front office.
- We have a lot of materials that need to be prepped for Small Group instruction. If you would like to help teachers out in this way, please reach out to the front office to schedule a time that works for you to come in.
Literacy Night Planning:
- Are you interested in being part of the Joy of Reading Literacy Night planning. This year’s theme is Adventures in Reading! Our next planning meeting will be on Wednesday, February 15th from 4-6 in the LCES library. Thanks so much for your willingness to help with this fun event.
- We also have a lot of materials to prep for this night if you would like to volunteer to come in for a week day to help prep. Reach out to the front office to schedule a time if you are able.
Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Katie Pongrekun
LCES Principal
This Month at LCES:
February 14 | Panther Day during Specials: Valentine’s Day Activity and Celebrations in the Classroom |
February 15 | Public Library: Bridge/ Perez/ Saunders |
February 20 | Holiday: No School- Presidents Day |
February 22 | 100th Day of School! See flier above. Public Library: Lenhard/ Reigel/ Frattolin |
February 24 | Friday- School day for students |
February 24 | Community Meeting 8:10, Compassion led by 1st grade |
Looking Ahead:
March 1 | Public Library: Compean/ Rapke/ Regan |
March 2 | Panther Day: Dr. Seuss’ Birthday- Watch The Lorax |
March 8-9 | Parent Teacher Conferences 12pm-8pm/ Half day for students |
March 15 | Public Library: Bridge/ Kuhel/ Dressel |
March 20- 24 | Spring Break- No School for Students |
March 29 | Public Library: Lenhard/ Perez/ Saunders |
March 30 | Community Meeting 8:10, Perseverance led by Kindergarten |
February Breakfast/Lunch Menu:
Menu change:
Monday 13- Spaghetti & meat sauce, french baguette, fruit, veggies, and milk.
Tuesday 14- Sack lunch, ham and cheese sandwich, fruit, veggies, and milk.
Community Information:
Lake County Stakeholders:
Please forward and share through your organizations and networks.
Colorado Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households have been getting an extra amount of benefits every month because of the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020. These extra benefits are called “Emergency Allotments or Max Allotments” and most households have been getting them in addition to their regular SNAP benefits. These Emergency Allotments were authorized by Congress, but they are temporary, and will be ending at the end February 2023, because of the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023. We fully understand that this Federal policy decision to reduce SNAP benefits will hit some Lake County households particularly hard.
How is Lake County Government Responding?
Lake County government will be providing ARPA funds to provide financial assistance to all SNAP households in Lake County. The following days are designated for SNAP head of households to come to the Lake County Department of Human Services (annex building) offices to receive this financial assistance on Wednesday, March 1 from 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM and Friday, March 10 from 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM.
All SNAP household members can call the Lake County Department of Human Services if they have questions, by dialing 719-486-2088.
This information will be available in the coming weeks on the County Website, flyers posted around the community, within the Herald Democrat, and through direct mailing. Please share this information with your clients. If you have questions, please email Janeen McGee at Janeen.McGee@state.co.us or Tim Bergman at tbergman@co.lake.co.us
What is SNAP?
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps low-income households in Colorado purchase food. It provides a monthly benefit that helps families and individuals buy the food they need for good health. SNAP is part of a federal nutrition program to help low-income households purchase food.
Thank you for your continued support to our community and SNAP households,
Sarah Mudge