Connection

01/22/2021

H-BC Elementary School Families:

Remember the 2nd Quarter/1st Semester ends today Friday, January 22.  Report Cards sent to parents via email on 1/27/2021.

Parent Teacher Conferences are set for Thursday, February 11 afternoon and evening.

Students will be exchanging Valentines on Thursday, February 11.

February is I love to Read Month and Black History Month!  Be on the lookout as we celebrate at H-BC .

I love to Read

Feb. 5 - bring a stuffed animal to school

Feb. 12 - Red and White Day

Feb. 19 - Wear a Shirt you can Read

Feb. 26 - Dress as your favorite Book Character Day

 

In Person Learning Continues:  

Make sure to send your child to school each day with a mask.  If you need assistance with more masks, please call Mrs. Plimpton at 507-673-2541 x10.  Mrs. Plimpton will assist. 

Elementary Basketball Camp:  Registration forms were sent home and are due back Tuesday, January 26.   The Camp, for 4year olds through 3rd grade, will begin Saturday, January 30th.  

 

 

H-BC Elementary School Early Dismissals: Friday, January 22 February Dismissal:  Wednesday, February 3 and Thursday, February 25.

 

PRIDE STORE:  Next Pride Store is set for February 5.

Looking ahead-- 12:45 Dismissal on Friday, January 22

   End of Quarter 2/Semester One Friday, January 22

No School on Monday, January 25

Quarter 3/Semester Two Begins on Tuesday, January 26

Parent Teacher Conferences 2/3/2021 invite only.

Please reach out to me if you have any needs.  Phone- 507-673-2541 or email t.holthaus@isd671.net

Here is a link to order Football Championship Gear:  https://tinyurl.com/y4hu2kp2

 

         HOT STUFF PIZZA FUNDRAISER BY JR. PARENTS !!

                    

JR. PARENTS ARE SELLING PIZZAS FROM 

JANUARY 18TH - JANUARY 30TH. 

 

5 VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM

BREAKFAST

4 CHEESE 

PEPPERONI

SUPREME

SAUSAGE / PEPPERONI

ALL PIZZAS ARE $11.  

 

CONTACT ANY JR. PARENT TO ORDER.

IF YOU DON’T HAVE A JR. PARENT CONTACT AND WOULD LIKE TO ORDER, PLEASE CALL KARI KUETER AT 507-920-3846

DELIVERY SET FOR THE MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY.

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING JR. PARENTS!!!

 

The Minnesota Energy Assistance Program (EAP) can help

Too many low-income Minnesotans have to choose between paying their energy bill and other necessities - food, medicine and healthcare. Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program offers eligible residents help to pay their energy bills so they do not have to choose between life’s necessities. Spread the word.

 

Energy Assistance Program (EAP) facts

§  Renters & homeowners are eligible.

§  Assets such as the home are not considered in determining eligibility.

§  Grants range from $300 to $1,600, based on household size, income, and fuel cost.

§  The average grant is about $550.

§  In addition to the initial grant, additional Crisis funds are available to:

-        Help pay a past due bill or get an emergency fuel delivery.

-        Help homeowners get their broken furnace repaired or replaced.

How to apply for EAP

§  Households contact their local EAP service provider to apply for EAP.

§  Households find their EAP provider:

-        By calling 1-800-657-3710 & entering their zip code, or

-        On this list of service providers by county or tribe at https://mn.gov/commerce/consumers/consumer-assistance/energy-assistance/eap-provider.jsp.

§  29 local EAP service providers including Community Action Programs, counties, tribal governments and non-profits serve all areas of the state.

§  Find general EAP information at https://mn.gov/commerce/eap.jsp .