We have updated our calendar to reflect the two extra days needed to make up for last week's ice storm. The new last day for students is Wednesday, May 24! https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2936/MSDSC/2821356/22-23_UPDATED_MSDSC_NEW_calendar_.xlsx_-_Full_2019.pdf
We will be closed tomorrow, with no e-learning. Crews are still working to clear debris and to restore power to the rest of the community. Makeup days are needed for the 2 days we have closed. Updates to the calendar will come soon. Stay safe, and we'll see you next week! #Apride
Change of plans! Outages are widespread. With no concrete timeline for restoration, we are closing today, no virtual learning. We will likely have to add a day to our year; more info on this to come. Say safe+warm today, and we hope we can get back to a normal day tomorrow!
Due to the effects of the storm, we are having an e-learning day. This is the most unconventional e-learning day in our history. Teachers will do their best to post lessons as usual. Teachers will communicate if they are available for the live learning or if they are not available due to power outages. Please be patient as we navigate today together. While not ideal, we hope that we can continue learning today!
Due to the freezing rain, we're starting with a two hour delay schedule today. Stay safe, and we'll see you soon! #Apride
Happy Presidents' Day
Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Burlingame had Valentine buddies today!
Congratulations to our January Rhino's Way Award Winners!! Thank you for displaying the Rhino's Way everyday!!!
The state legislature has limited Indiana schools to three self-paced eLearning days like we are used to completing. On January 26th, we used our final self-paced day. Moving forward, all eLearning days must include live learning, with teachers interacting with students via Google Meet. The graphic shows the ways a student is counted present on a live learning day.
We are on a 2-hour delay schedule today due to the slick road conditions this morning. stay safe and we'll see you soon! #Apride
We will be closed today and using our third and final self-paced eLearning day due to the slick road conditions! Stay warm and safe! #Apride
We will start our day tomorrow on a two hour delay schedule. We will reassess road conditions in the morning. Stay safe and warm! #Apride
First Grade celebrated 101 days of school today!
Happy 100th Day of School from Miss Hartman’s Kindergarten grandmas and grandpas!
For the next 5 weeks, the Fort Wayne Zoo is visiting some of our classrooms for the ZSI Program. During this program, students will be learning more about the Scientific Method and process through experimentation. Our 5th graders will be taking care of their own millipede terrariums throughout the program. Last week, they got to meet their ZSI instructor as well as touch a real life millipede!
MSD of Steuben County is on a two hour delay schedule today due to the fog. Stay safe, and we'll see you soon! #Apride
Miss Kobelak's 5th graders are participating in a Secret Santa card and craft exchange! Each student made a holiday-themed craft and/or card for a fellow classmate. A lot of creativity, hard work, and thoughtfulness went into each hand-made item. We are excited to exchange them soon!
The state legislature limited Indiana schools to 3 self-paced elearning days (like we are used to). After the 3rd day, all elearning days must include live learning, with teachers interacting with students via Google Meet. We have used one self-paced elearning day so far.
Miss Kobelak's 5th grade class investigated why dinosaurs became extinct after an asteroid hit Earth. We also wondered why some animals were able to survive the asteroid, but the large, strong dinosaurs did not. Students were given cards with animals (including dinosaurs!) and had to determine whether the animals were carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores from the clues provided on the card. Then the students used the information to map out a food web. Next, they discovered how much the infamous asteroid affected the food web. They could easily see that the asteroid caused the dinosaurs to lose their food sources, but some organisms still had ways to survive. It was a fun way to learn more about dinosaurs and the importance of cause and effect!
Earlier today, Angola High School was made aware of a possible threat made toward surrounding schools in the Steuben County area through social media. AHS School administration, the school resource officer, other Steuben County school administrators, along other local authorities immediately investigated the alleged threat. During the investigation school administration and law enforcement authorities learned that the alleged threat was not a viable threat and that the schools were safe and secure.
Further investigation later revealed that the threat did not originate from any students at Angola High School or MSD of Steuben County. AHS school administration has been notified that the origin of the threat has been located, and local law enforcement successfully addressed the situation.
Please know that all MSD of Steuben County Schools are safe, and we look forward to seeing everyone at school tomorrow morning.