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hay_springs_hawks_fall_apparelHay Springs Public School’s Early Childhood Program has openings in both the morning (8-12) and afternoon (12-4) preschool classes. Incoming preschool students must be 3 by the end of July. We are excited to start a new school year and will be having a preschool open house on Wednesday, August 11th during our Back to School Night, 4:30-6:30. Please contact the school with any questions, to get more information, or to register your student for the upcoming school year.
Hay Springs Public School
Return to Learn Plan 2021-22
This plan will address plans and procedures that we will follow at Hay Springs Public School while doing everything possible to keep our children and staff safe and healthy and yet address the desires of you the parents/ guardians have directed by our parent survey results from last year.
Our students will be back in school on a regular basis with as limited restrictions as possible. Our focus will be doing what we believe is necessary to keep everyone safe and healthy. The last thing that we want is to have any of our students, parents/guardians, staff or patrons of our community, ill with COVID because our students are back in school.
Currently there are concerns about the new variants, but as your superintendent, I truly believe that our students deserve to remain in school and receive person to person education. I am sure as school begins we will be having bi-weekly or weekly meetings with PPHD, the ESU #13 administrators, the Commissioner of Education and the Governor to receive guidance and create an ever changing plan if cases increase. We will continue as we did over the past year follow guidance from Panhandle Public Health District. For that reason, this plan is going to be very general and allow for adjustments and changes as the circumstances in our school change. Know that as your superintendent I am working with my administrative team and the board of education in this process. I will make the best decisions that I can while following the guidance from PPHD. Know that the health of your children is my top priority. Having children back in school is not only my second priority, but I believe in person education is not only academically necessary but also beneficial to the health of our children. With these things in mind I will outline some of the precautionary measures we will be taking at Hay Springs School.
HEALTH AND SANITATION PROCEDURES
HEALTHY HABITS TO HELP PREVENT STUDENT ILLNESS
TRANSPORTATION
ENTERING THE BUILDING
STUDENT INSTRUCTION
FOOD SERVICE
ACTIVITIES
As parents, know that the administrative team, the teaching staff and the support staff will be doing everything possible to keep your students safe and healthy. I appreciate your support and cooperation as we continue through this process. We must all realize and acknowledge, that what is working today may not work tomorrow. Please if you have questions give us a call and remember if and when we get positive individuals connected to the school be it a student or staff member we will remind everyone we work with, to treat each other with KINDNESS, GRACE AND RESPECTFULNESS. Together we are going to have a great academic year in 2021-22.
Sincerely,
D. Russell Lechtenberg
Superintendent
Hay Springs Schools received $191,916 through ARP Act ESSER III. Hay Springs Schools has held public hearings and had discussions during board meetings. The staff has had discussion on the use of the money as well.
Describe how the District engaged stakeholders in meaningful consultation on the Plan for Use of Fund. Answers must be detailed. Stakeholders must include, but are not limited to: students, families, school and district administrators (including special education administrators), teachers, principals, school leaders, other educators, school staff and their unions, Tribes, civil rights organizations (including disability rights organizations), and stakeholders representing the interests of children with disabilities, English learners, children experiencing homelessness, children and youth in foster care, migratory students, children who are incarcerated, and other underserved students.
1. The district held a public stakeholder meeting in conjunction with NASB. The multiple board members were involved as well as parents, students and local business owners. The information gathered at this meeting was shared with the entire school board and administration for guidance on the use of the ESSER Funds.
How will 20% of the allocation be used to address student learning loss?
The focus of our program is to improving curriculum for our students. The district will evaluate programs that fit our needs. Hay Springs Schools will work with ESU and stakeholders to develop the best solutions for our school. The school system will continue expand the summer school program to address any possible learning loss.
How are these resources providing support for students that missed instructional time?
High Quality Instructional Materials will be sought after to improve our curricular offerings for our all students.
Summer school will be run to help continue to focus on addressing learning loss.
How are these resources providing support for students that have been historically marginalized? (ie: students of color, students who are economically disadvantaged, English learners, and students with disabilities).
Students who have been historically marginalized will see the benefit of quality curriculum and summer school opportunities to increase learning. The district is also providing free lunches during summer school to all students regardless of economic status.
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The Cravath Memorial Library is pleased to announce that famed magician Jeff Quinn will be back this summer! You may remember his amazing performance from two years ago. This year he will stun us again with his Reading Safari Magic Show! 🧙
🦁 Join us June 4th at 10am in the school cafeteria for a safari adventure 🦁
Hay Springs fall sports athletes, please have a look at the following link to the Player Pack store. You can pick up any items you might need for the 2021 fall sports season! The store will be closing on June 10th, so please don’t wait!
On Tuesday, May 18th, 2021, Hay Springs Public School held the elementary awards show in the auditorium. Awards were given out to students in each grade who exhibited excellence in academics as well as good attendance, following the SOAR expectations, and in a variety of other categories. A special award was given to Mrs. Olson for her amazing volunteer work she does for the school and the community! Congratulations to ALL of our elementary students on a great school year!