Lubeck Families, As the end of the year creeps up on us, there has been an uptick with students bringing unnecessary toys, fidgets (pop-its), and other items to school. Not only are they creating a distraction in class, but these things frequently are traded with other students, lost, or otherwise come up missing. This results in unhappy kids as they no longer have the item they brought and/or they regret making the original trade. A good rule of thumb is that if it is something that they do not want to lose or it is unnecessary for a school activity, it should stay at home. If your student benefits from the use of a fidget or other supplementary tool, their teacher will work with you to assure they have what they need. If there is a deviation from this due to a classroom activity, the teacher will provide a note. Thank you for your help with this!
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
Lubeck Parents & Guardians, This is a friendly reminder to send water bottles to school with your students. We do have filling stations throughout the building so that they may be refilled throughout the day. Disposable water bottles are fine if that is your preference.
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
bottles
Lubeck Families, Please see the below information provided by the WV Department of Education. You are asked to complete an online survey about school climate—the learning and teaching/working conditions—to help guide school improvement efforts. We value your feedback. The results of this survey will be used to make changes in your child's school to ensure a supportive environment for teaching and learning. Parent participation in the survey is very important. If you have questions about the survey or have problems completing the survey, please contact your child's school. When you log onto the survey you will see explanatory information about the survey and the important information below as to your rights as a survey participant: Your participation is voluntary. You may choose not to participate; not to answer any questions you do not want to answer; and you may stop participating at any time during the survey without penalty. Your responses will be anonymous and confidential. Access the Survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/wvslesPA21 Enter this code to start the survey: P096215 The online parent survey will be available from April 5 through May 21, 2021. You may complete the survey from any computer with an internet connection. Often it is helpful to copy and post the link to your browser if you have issues with access. Thank you so much for your help!
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
survey
Parents of students in grades 3, 4, and 5, Lubeck students will be taking the General Summative Assessment (GSA) PRACTICE tests tomorrow, 4/21 (writing), and 4/22 (science- 5th grade only). It is critical that your child bring their iPad to school fully charged. They will need their device to take the practice test. This is new for most students and taking the assessment on the iPad is new for all students. Having an opportunity to practice will help to build confidence and allow us to work through any glitches that may occur. Thank you for your help!
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
ipad charge
SUMMER LEARNING Over 900 students have registered for summer programs in Wood County! Registration will remain open through Friday, April 23 at NOON.
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
Summer Learning
Due to great popularity, registration for Summer School Learning Opportunities has been extended through this Friday, April 23rd at noon! Learn more at https://www.woodcountyschoolswv.com/o/wcs/page/get-started-here
almost 3 years ago, Eric Murphy
MOV Medical Group will be offering $5 Sports Physicals for student athletes on May 8th from 8-12pm Location: MOVMG (behind the mall)
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
physical
Registration for Wood County Schools summer learning has been extended through this week(April 19-23). Please consider registering your student for one of the fun, engaging learning experiences. You can find the registration link on the Wood County Schools website (menu, then summer learning 2021). Or you may copy and past the link below. https://www.woodcountyschoolswv.com/o/wcs/page/get-started-here
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
summer learning
Parents of students in grades 3, 4, and 5, Lubeck students will be taking the General Summative Assessment (GSA) PRACTICE tests tomorrow (4/14- math), 4/15 (reading), 4/21 (writing), and 4/22 (science- 5th grade only). It is critical that your child bring their iPad to school fully charged. They will need their device to take the practice test. This is new for most students and taking the assessment on the iPad is new for all students. Having an opportunity to practice will help to build confidence and allow us to work through any glitches that may occur. Thank you for your help!
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
charge
Report cards were sent home with Lubeck students today. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your child's classroom teacher. It was wonderful to have our students back in the building for face to face instruction during this grading period. There are many achievements to celebrate! Just a few more weeks until we end this school year. Lubeck students are ready to make this the best quarter ever!
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
report cards
Do you have questions about the Pandemic WV P-EBT Card? Get started here... https://www.woodcountyschoolswv.com/o/wcs/page/pandemic-p-ebt-card-info
almost 3 years ago, Wood County Schools
Lubeck Families, Please see the below information provided by the WV Department of Education. You are asked to complete an online survey about school climate—the learning and teaching/working conditions—to help guide school improvement efforts. We value your feedback. The results of this survey will be used to make changes in your child's school to ensure a supportive environment for teaching and learning. Parent participation in the survey is very important. If you have questions about the survey or have problems completing the survey, please contact your child's school. When you log onto the survey you will see explanatory information about the survey and the important information below as to your rights as a survey participant: Your participation is voluntary. You may choose not to participate; not to answer any questions you do not want to answer; and you may stop participating at any time during the survey without penalty. Your responses will be anonymous and confidential. Access the Survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/wvslesPA21 Enter this code to start the survey: P096215 The online parent survey will be available from April 5 through May 21, 2021. You may complete the survey from any computer with an internet connection. Often it is helpful to copy and post the link to your browser if you have issues with access. Thank you so much for your help!
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
survey
Lubeck Families: If your child is experiencing any COVID or flu-like symptoms, please keep them home from school and contact their physician. If a student is symptomatic and has undergone COVID testing and is awaiting results, they must isolate at home until those results are known. Also please remember to send your child in a clean mask to school. Masks should be washed or changed daily. If you have any concerns or are unsure if you should send your student to school with certain symptoms, please contact the nurse at 304-863-3321 or at kyla.kyer@k12.wv.us
almost 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
Wood County Schools is excited to share the news about our Summer Learning Opportunities for 2021! Registration is now open through April 16th. Learn more and get registered today! https://www.woodcountyschoolswv.com/o/wcs/page/get-started-here
almost 3 years ago, Eric Murphy
Thank you to everyone who waited until 2:40 (or after) to arrive at the Lubeck Road pick-up line. Today was much smoother! We appreciate your help!
about 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
Than k you
Lubeck Families, Those who pick up K-2 children on the Lubeck Road side may begin lining up at 2:40. Lining up earlier continues to create challenges for buses who need to be able to get to the school and prepare for dismissal. Children will not be dismissed in the car pick-up line until buses depart. Please share this with anyone who picks up K-2 students at the end of the day. Thank you for helping with this process!
about 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
We know that morning drop-off can be a busy time; especially when buses arrive and lines get long. Did you know that there are two drop-off locations at Lubeck Elementary? K-5 students may be dropped off at the gym doors on Lubeck Rd. from 7:30-8:10 or the doors on Rt. 68 from 7:30-8:00 each morning. You are welcome to use whichever location is best for your morning commute.
about 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
Drop off
Lubeck Families, We need your help. If you have a K-2 student that is picked up at the end of the day, please do not arrive in the pick-up line before 2:40. When vehicles begin lining up prior to 2:40, the buses are not able to get down Lubeck Road to line up for bus dismissal. To create the safest process, buses must be dismissed before the primary pick-up line will begin. Thank you so much!
about 3 years ago, Amber Hardman
car
It is Midterm for the Third Nine Weeks. Parents with students in Grades 3-5, please login to Schoology to check your student's grades and for any missing assignments.
about 3 years ago, Lubeck Elementary
Midterm
Lubeck Lunch Menu Main Entrees for the remainder of the week: Thursday, 2/24- Salisbury Steak Friday, 2/25- Pizza
about 3 years ago, Amber Hardman