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2020-2021 Calendar of Events 2020-2021Lebanon Calendar of Events School District Student achievement is our goal. Our number one indicator H.O.P.E. is for all of our students to have the necessary experiences to Help One Person Every Day develop the knowledge and skills for their chosen career path. www.lebanon.k12.pa.us Follow Dr. Abrom on Twitter: @Lebanonsuper Our Mission Administration Southeast Elementary School Mr. Michael Habecker, Principal Building on our tradition of educational excellence, the mission of the Arthur W. C. Abrom, Ed. D. Superintendent of Schools 499 East Pershing Avenue, Lebanon PA 17042 Lebanon School District is to challenge students to continually develop (717) 675-2163 their skills as lifelong learners and responsible citizens. Christopher M. Danz, Ed. D. Southwest Elementary School Board of Directors Assistant to the Superintendent for Human Resources and Pupil Services Mr. Craig Coletti, Principal On behalf of the administration and staff of the Lebanon School 1500 Woodland Street, Lebanon PA 17042 District, we are pleased to provide a Calendar of Events for the 2020- Mr. Michael Murphy (717) 675-2173 2021 school year. We maintain a comprehensive educational program Assistant to the Superintendent for Curriculum, ensuring our students are provided with a balanced program of Instruction and Assessment Lebanon Middle School 1academics, athletics, music and1 a variety of extracurricular activities.1 1 1 Mrs. Dawn1 R. Connelly, Principal 1 Parent involvement and community pride is very important to our Mr. Joshua Coatsworth 350 North Eighth Street, Lebanon PA 17046 schools, our students and our faculty. We invite you to visit our Director of Special Education (717) 273-9391 classrooms, and participate in our many scholastic, musical and athletic organizations. Show your Cedar Spirit! Mr. Brian Hartman Lebanon High School Director of Buildings and Grounds Mr. William A. Giovino, Principal Meet our Board of Directors: 1000 South Eighth Street, Lebanon PA 17042 (717) 273-9391 Mr. Robert G. Okonak, President Mr. Curtis O. Richards Business Manager Mrs. Debra L. Bowman, Vice-President School Start & Dismissal Information Mr. Scott M. Barry Ms. Heather A. Eggert Mr. Shawn T. Canady Kindergarten K4 - All Day (All Schools) Ms. Janice L. Falk Chief Information Officer Building open for students ..............................................8:50 AM Mr. Matthew Hershey School day .........................................................9:00 AM-3:30 PM Mrs. Tracy E. Johnsen Mrs. Amber Abreu Mr. Michael J. Kuhn Director of ELD Services Kindergarten K5 - All Day (All Schools) Mr. Peter N. Pyles, Jr. Building open for students ..............................................8:50 AM School day .........................................................9:00 AM-3:30 PM Contact Information District residents and taxpayers wishing to address the school board Grades 1st through 5th must notify the Superintendent or School Board Secretary four (4) days Harding Elementary School Building open for students ..............................................8:50 AM 1prior to the regularly scheduled1 monthly meetings which are held1 on Mr. Michael R. Reager,1 Principal 1 School day1 .........................................................19:00 AM-3:30 PM the second and third Monday of each month. 622 Chestnut Street, Lebanon PA 17042 (717) 675-2138 Lebanon Middle School If you are unable to attend a meeting, all monthly minutes are posted on Building open for students ..............................................7:45 AM our website. Henry Houck Elementary School School day .........................................................8:00 AM-2:40 PM www.lebanon.k12.pa.us Mr. Pedro Cruz, Principal Lebanon High School 315 East Lehman Street, Lebanon PA 17046 Building open for students ..............................................7:25 AM District Phone Number (717) 273-9391 School day .........................................................7:55 AM-2:45 PM (717) 273-9391 Northwest Elementary School Early Dismissal Times on last student day Mr. Neil Young, Principal High School .....................................................................10:30 AM 1315 Old Forge Road, Lebanon PA 17046 Middle School .................................................................11:00 AM (717) 273-9391 Elementary ......................................................................11:30 AM Welcome Back to School! Dear Lebanon School District Families and Friends, The Lebanon School District has a long, proud history in Pennsylvania, and has produced many successful graduates that have accomplished much in their lives all over the world. Today’s students have even more opportunities, and we are excited about what the future holds for them! Each day of the school year is 1an important day, where learning1 and growth occur. We know1 that 1 1 1 1 when our families work with us, our students feel supported and encouraged to do their best. Create a space at home for your child(ren) to do homework, and ensure they come to school on-time, ready to learn each and every single day. Finally, encourage your child(ren) to work hard and be involved in our learning community by participating in our vast array of activities such as sports, the arts and our after-school offerings. You will see our Five Educational Priorities, which were developed out of an extensive SWOT Analysis that was conducted during the 2017-2018 school year. Our staff is excited about implementing the priorities and corresponding changes to ensure we achieve our mission, which is to prepare our students to be life-long learners and responsible citizens. On behalf of the Board of School Directors, welcome back Cedars! Very truly yours, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Arthur W. C. Abrom, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools Make sure you mark your calendar and plan to attend our Family Night Out events held at the high school beginning at 5:30 PM: • Wednesday, October 21, 2020 • Wednesday, November 18, 2020 • Wednesday, February 17, 2021 • Wednesday, March 17, 2021 • Wednesday, April 21, 2021 ¡Bienvenidos a clases! Estimadas Familias y Amistades del Distrito Escolar de Lebanon, El Distrito Escolar de Lebanon tiene una larga y orgullosa historia en Pennsylvania, y ha producido muchos graduandos exitosos que han logrado mucho en sus vidas en todo el mundo. Los estudiantes de hoy tienen aún más oportunidades, ¡y estamos entusiasmados con lo que depara el futuro para ellos! Cada día del año escolar es un día importante, donde se produce el aprendizaje y el crecimiento. 1Sabemos que cuando nuestras1 familias trabajan con nosotros,1 1 1 1 1 nuestros estudiantes se sienten apoyados y animados a dar lo mejor de sí mismos. Cree un espacio en casa para que hagan la tarea, y asegúrese de que lleguen a la escuela a tiempo, listos para aprender todos los días. Finalmente, anime a su (s) hijo (s) a trabajar duro y participar en nuestra comunidad de aprendizaje participando en nuestra amplia gama de actividades tales como deportes, las artes y nuestras ofertas después de la escuela. Verá nuestras Cinco Prioridades Educativas, que fueron desarrolladas a partir de un extenso Análisis DAFO que tuvo lugar durante el año escolar 2017-2018. Nuestro personal está entusiasmado con la implementación de las prioridades y los cambios correspondientes para asegurar que logremos nuestra misión, que es preparar a nuestros estudiantes para que sean aprendices de por vida y ciudadanos responsables. Departe de la Junta de Directores, ¡Bienvenidos Cedros! Cordialmente, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Arthur W. C. Abrom, Ed.D. Superintendente Escolar Asegúrese de marcar su calendario y planear asistir a nuestros eventos de Noche Familiar que se llevan a cabo en la escuela Superior a partir de las 5:30 p.m.: • Miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2020 • Miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2020 • Miércoles, 17 de febrero de 2021 • Miércoles, 17 de marzo de 2021 • Miércoles, 21 de abril de 2021 Código de Vestimenta Dress Code The Lebanon School District follows a dress code policy, for reasons that include: El Distrito Escolar de Lebanon ha adoptado una poliza de código de vestimenta, por las siguientes razones: a. increase school safety by reducing the risk of violence a. aumenta la seguridad escolar al reducir el riesgo de violencia b. promote a positive work ethic b. promoviendo una ética de trabajo positiva c. promote civility and respect c. promoviendo civilidad y respeto d. avoid peer pressure regarding dress d. evitando la presión de grupo con respecto a la vestimenta e. decrease the distractions of teasing, bullying, hazing and other harassment e. disminuyendo las distracciones de burlas, intimidación, rituales de iniciación y otros acosos f. identify non-resident students f. identificando estudiantes no residentes g. reduce “school clothing” costs for families g. reduce el costo de vestimenta escolar para las familias 1 1 1 1 La Escuela Intermedia1 de Lebanon cree que la responsabilidad1 de la vestimenta y 1el aseo de un estudiante We believe that the responsibility for the dress and grooming of a student rests primarily with the student and his or her parents or guardians and that appropriate dress and grooming contribute to a productive learning recae principalmente en el alumno y sus padres o tutores, y que la vestimenta y el aseo adecuados contribuyen environment. We expect students to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to wear clothes that are a un ambiente de aprendizaje productivo. Esperamos que los estudiantes presten atención adecuada a la suitable for the school activities
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