Mrs. Stout's class took advantage of the beautiful weather and practiced their place value skills outside.
KA is off to a great start!
#ohthethingswewilllearn
It was exciting to see our students back at Meadowview today. 🚌😷
First day of school in Mrs. Haarer’s classroom.
Our Resource Room staff. 🐝🐝🐝😷
First day of school!
Meadowview is very pleased to welcome new staff members!
It was so nice to see Meadowview students at Open House tonight. They were wearing masks and sanitizing hands. We are excited to start school next week.
Meadowview is happy to welcome Mrs. Cupp as Secretary. Mrs. Hart is now our Librarian.
Westview Return to Learn
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Mask Up for Westview!
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We look forward to seeing our Meadowview Mustangs on August 4th. Please note the times according to last names on Mrs. Whitney’s letter.
Virtual Art Camp!
June 23, 2020 - Westview Community
Westview’s number one desire is to provide in-person instruction with normalcy for our students and you again. As we continue our collective journey, it is impossible to predict every turn we will make during 1st semester this fall as we adjust to our new normal. This will take real work, honesty, and community trust. Fortunately, our young people seem to be weathering this outbreak fairly well even though they are not immune to it. The Westview community has an opportunity to showcase our collective quality. We will get through this together if we use common sense, stay rational, and only deal with facts. Our success will be based on:
* The school’s ability to maintain a safe
and healthy school environment
(WESTVIEW STAFF and STUDENTS)
* The prevalence of COVID-19 in our
community (FACTS)
* School support by parents and the
community (YOU)
We all need to make health-related decisions based on four filters:
1. Self screen at home for the following Covid-19 symptoms (most important first step):
*Fever of 100.4° F or greater
*Cough
*Shortness of breath or difficulty
breathing
*Chills
*Repeated shaking with chills
*Muscle pain
*Headache
*Sore throat
*New loss of taste or smell
2. Good hygiene all the time
3. Social distancing whenever possible
4. Whenever social distancing is not possible, masks will be recommended
Currently, the LaGrange County Health Department has mandated wearing masks in public. We do not know when this will end. Westview encourages our community to follow the local guidelines to help us all stay safe. We will continue to monitor our community data, available at https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/2393.htm.
If you need Covid-19 testing information, you can call your family doctor, call 888-634-1116, or visit online at https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/2524.htm.
Talk to your children about the upcoming school year. It should and can be a fun and fulfilling school year for every student. Staff will be working hard all summer to be ready in August to go to school. Students and families will hear more details, including instructional options if mandatory closures are implemented, from us in the middle of July. Together, we will successfully provide a quality education. Enjoy your summer. Take care.
Dr. Randall Miller
***Kindergarten SEEK screening will be starting the week of July 20th at Meadowview Elementary School. Kindergarten parents may contact the corporation office if you have not already signed up.
In LaGrange County we are currently seeing a rise in cases. Indiana State Department of Health and LaGrange County Health department have opened up testing sites in our area this week. We thought we would pass along the information to you, if you are interested.
These are one time events.
No doctor's note is required.
No symptom criteria is necessary
No appointment needed
Must be an Indiana Resident
We say good-bye to Sherlyn Wilson, Angi Burdette and Melba Ritter. You will be missed, it has been an honor to have you all at Meadowview. ❤️
Meadowview is so grateful to our wonderful Nurse Springer. 🩺😷❤️
Meadowview week #1 “Learning Uniquely at Home” has hit the streets.
Meadowview staff preparing for Westview’s “Learning Uniquely at Home” week #1 that begins Monday, April 27th.
At-home learning packets are coming Monday. Buses will deliver on 2 hour delay schedule for regular riders. Pickup times for walkers and non-bus riders will be 8:30 to 10:30 AM at the K to 4 buildings and 8:30 to 11:30 AM for grades 6 to 8. High school will utilize E-learning.