Thursday, November 13, 2014

OB Weekly News 11-13

November
14- NO SCHOOL- Prof. Development Day 
18-UnSorted Performance @ LHWHS, 7p.m. 
19-Walk in the Park (during PE)
21-Quarterly Newsletter goes home
21-23 Book Fair @ Barnes & Noble-Ladue Crossing 
25- Giving Assembly, 9:30a.m.
26-28
NO SCHOOL- Thanksgiving Break
Announcements:
OB's Got Character!
We look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday, November 18, at 7pm, at LHWHS, for an extraordinary performance of Metro Theater's play, UnSorted. Please plan to bring along your entire family, and encourage your neighbors to attend (even if they don't have students attending any of the Ladue Schools). The play is a great conversation starter for all ages as our community talks about issues of race, diversity, and civil disobedience. This play ends its tour at the end of November, so this will be your last opportunity to see it. We hope you will consider stepping into the "mixety" world of UnSorted with us while you still can! It truly is the SORT of experience you won't want to miss out on!Thank you in advance for helping to spread the word, and we hope to see all of you there. For more detailed information about the play, please visit Metro Theater's website at http://metrotheatercompany.org/performances/touring-productions/unsorted-2/.
Please email Lori Humphrey at lhumphrey@ladueschools.net if you have any questions.
Giving Assembly
It is collection time!! This is an opportunity for OB Families to donate canned goods, books, household, school supplies, gently used clothing, baby supplies and toys. Your donations will be delivered to local charities serving the Greater St. Louis Area— Please send your donations to school November 17-24. Adult volunteers are also needed those mornings from 8:45-9:30a.m. to assist with sorting and boxing the donations. By now you should have seen a volunteer sign-up sheet in your child’s backpack. If you missed it or have any other questions, please feel free to contact Stephanie Carpenter at stef.carpenter@gmail.com, or Suzanne Epstein- Lang at s.e.lang@sbcglobal.net. This is an OBPTO sponsored event.
Nursing News
The nurse is in need of gently used clothes for the clinic, especially boy's pants and girl's shirts. If your child has outgrown some clothes recently and you would like to donate them, feel free to drop them off in the clinic.
Lost and Found
With the weather turning colder outside, students will be wearing warm coats and accessories to school each day. Did you know the Character Council group who oversees the Lost and Found at Old Bonhomme routinely matches labeled times to their owners? In fact, when items are labeled with your child's last name, they are able to deliver them directly to your child's classroom! Are all of your child's coats/accessories labeled with their last name? If not, please take a moment to do so, to help ensure the Character Council Lost and Found Committee is able to return lost items to your child. Thank you!

The Ladue School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, socioeconomic status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs or activities. Inquiries related to the district’s employment practices may be directed to Ken Rossics, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. Inquiries related to district student programs may be directed to Dr. Laura Brock, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction. Both administrators can be reached at Ladue Schools Administrative Center, 9703 Conway Road, Saint Louis, MO 63124; 314-994-7080. 

Friday, November 7, 2014

OB Weekly News 11-7

November
11- Passport Night-Volunteer Info Mtg., 7p.m. 
12- Diversity Committee Mtg. 4p.m.
14- NO SCHOOL- Prof. Development Day 

18-UnSorted Performance @ LHWHS, 7p.m. 
19-Walk in the Park (during PE) 
21-Quarterly Newsletter goes home
21-23 OB Book Fair @ Barnes & Noble
Announcements:
OB Giving Assembly
In the spirit of community and compassion that defines Old Bonhomme School, we invite you to participate in the 30th Annual Giving Assembly. This year’s Giving Assembly will be held on November 25 at 9:30a.m. This is an opportunity for OB Families to donate canned goods, books supplies, gently used clothing, baby supplies and toys to local charities such as Family Haven (a shelter of the Salvation Army), KidSmart, Crisis Nursery, and Trinity Food Panty. Especially needed donations this year include canned chicken, low sodium vegetables, powdered milk, macaroni and cheese, school supplies, children’s new underwear and socks, and diapers of all sizes. Please send your donations to school with your student on November 17-24. Adult volunteers are needed those mornings from 8:45-9:30a.m. to assist with sorting and boxing the donations. Volunteer sign-up sheets went home in backpacks last week. Thank you in advance for your time and efforts! If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Stephanie Carpenter at stef.carpenter@gmail.com, or Suzanne Epstein- Lang at s.e.lang@sbcglobal.net. This is an OBPTO sponsored event.
Thank You
A big OBPTO thank you to Suzanne Epstein- Lang and Anne Leidenfrost and their Teacher Appreciation Committee for two great dinners for the OB Staff on the conference nights. They really "hit it out of the park!"
Thank you also to our Room Parent Coordinator, Scottie Eastman, and all of our room parents for planning such festive Fall Parties last week!
Operation Outreach
Old Bonhomme is collecting new or gently used outerwear (hats, gloves, mittens, and scarves) for Riverview Gardens School District. Donations can be dropped off outside the library starting Monday, November 3, and ending Monday, November 24. This outreach will benefit the K-12 students of the Riverview Gardens School District, and will NOT replace our Annual Giving Assembly which will begin collecting on Monday, November 17. If you have any questions re: Operation Outreach please contact Mrs. Butz at sbutz@ladueschools.net.
LEF NEWS
October was a big month for the Ladue Education Foundation!
Thanks to our Ladue School District parents, educators and sponsors, the LEF held another successful Community Breakfast and ‘Due Run 4 Education, raising funds to support the excellence of the district.
The 8th Annual Community Breakfast was especially successful, thanks to the generous presenting sponsors: Morgan Stanley, Kurt Jaeger, Robert Millner and Michael Karasick, and the Das Family Foundation. The event provided an opportunity for guests to hear All- Star Teacher Hank Kauffman speak, as well as

to learn from students how LEF grants have impacted them.
The 2nd Annual ‘Due Run was presented by Stifel and the Ladue Horton Watkins High School Class of 1994 in memory of classmate and Navy Seal Will Bushelle. A special thanks to the many Class of ’94 members who donated and participated.

Finally, a unique and successful fundraiser provided by Artistic Soup Photography gave families an opportunity to have portraits taken by photographer Angela Lamb while raising over $2,300 for the LEF. We are extremely grateful to Angela for her creative way of contributing to the education of our kids, and we welcome other ideas from the community!
As always, the LEF encourages you to learn more, get involved and consider making a donation through the website http://laduefoundation.org/wordpress/donate/. Thank you for helping the LEF provide extraordinary opportunities to the students of our district!
The Ladue School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, socioeconomic status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs or activities. Inquiries related to the district’s employment practices may be directed to Ken Rossics, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. Inquiries related to district student programs may be directed to Dr. Laura Brock, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction. Both administrators can be reached at Ladue Schools Administrative Center, 9703 Conway Road, Saint Louis, MO 63124; 314-994-7080.