Camp for Grieving Children & Teens

 

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Camp Erin will be hosting another FREE weekend camp for Grieving Children & Teens.

Camp Erin is a free weekend camp for kids ages 6-17 who have experienced the death of someone significant in their lives.  This year it is being held Sept 25-27 at Camp Carol Joy Holling by Ashland. Below you will find the camp brochure and application form that can be emailed to families.  We are taking applications now, however our capacity is limited.  You can also find information at www.mourninghope.org or call them at 402-488-8989.

Brochure

Application

How To Keep Students Active & Learning During Summer

Research tells us many students have a learning loss over the summer, especially in math.

“Learning doesn’t take a summer break. Youth need stimulating experiences and safe environments to continue healthy development during the summer months. As the adults in charge, we need to understand times have changed and the costs of ignoring summer learning loss can be dramatic-for individual children, for our community and for Nebraska’s economic future.” – Jeff Cole, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation

Summer 2015 Resource and Activities Guide

Organized Learning Opportunities:

There are many free or low-cost educational activities for everyone!

~Visit the library

~Visit county or state fair

~Check online for special days (free admission to the zoo, etc.) sponsored by organizations or communities

~The Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau website has a list of local attractions and events at www.lincoln.org

~Lincoln Parks and Rec has info about rec centers, School’s Our programs and more at http://lincoln.ne.gov/city/parks

~Lancaster County 4-H Youth Dev Program at https://lancaster.unl.edu/4h

~9 FREE things to do in Lincoln, NE http://www.travelingmom.com/9-free-things-to-do-in-lincoln-nebraska/

~Trip Advisor: Top things to do in Lincoln, NE (State Capitol visit, Sunken Gardens, etc.) http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g45667-Activities-Lincoln_Nebraska.html

~Parks & Rec Programs https://lincoln.ne.gov/city/parks/programs/index.htm

Learning Activities at Home:

Include your student in daily chores, meal prep, dishes, cleaning, gardening, etc. Take a walk/run…The American Heart Association recommends children over 2 engage in at least one hour of moderate, physical activity each day.

~Nebraska’s Extension’s “365 ways to spend time with your family” at http://go.unl.edu/xvf4

-Resource: Nebline, NE Extention in Lancaster County, May 2015 Newsletter

3rd Quarter Honor Roll Celebration

All 6th, 7th & 8th grade students who earned A’s, B’s and no N’s during 3rd quarter were invited to attend our Academic Excellence Honor Roll Celebration. Students received donut holes, juice, a certificate to take home and a star to hang on our Honor Roll wall. Congrats and keep up the good work!

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College Apparel Day

Parents: Friday is College Apparel Day at Mickle. Please help your student locate a shirt or sweatshirt that represents a college. Teachers and staff will be talking about their college experiences throughout the day and encouraging students to ask all types of questions.
Students: Friday is College Apparel Day at Mickle. Find a shirt or sweatshirt that represents a college…if you don’t have one…try to borrow one. Teachers and staff will be talking about their college experiences throughout the day and we encourage you to ask all types of questions.

Cyberbullying & Instagram

Parents/Guardians:

Have you checked on your student’s Instagram account lately? We are seeing an increase in cyberbullying and conflict on Instagram. Some students are not censoring what they say and how they say it which creates a lot of social problems that get in the way of learning at school. Contact your student’s grade level counselor if you have questions or concerns.