Pioneer Middle School Pioneer Union Elementary School District - Hanford, CA Home of the Panthers!
Weekly Bulletin
February 26th- March 4th 101 W. Pioneer Way Tel: 559-584-0112 Fax: 559-584-0118
February 26th, 2017 Hello Pioneer Families!
Important Phone Numbers/Extensions Administration: Ext. 7 Attendance Hotline: Ext. 5 Student Services: Ext. 0 Cafeteria: Ext. 8 Foggy Day Hotline: (559)585-2450
In this Issue Parent Meetings Sports News Upcoming Events Band Events
This week marks an exciting event for Pioneer Middle School. Our Pioneer Marching Band will be taking their first group photo in our amazing new marching band uniforms. Words cannot express my gratitude to the Band Boosters and the Pioneer Union Board Members and District Office for making this endeavor a reality. The Band Boosters began working on this project in May 2015. Through the Booster’s fundraising efforts, they were able to raise close to $14,000, which is an amazing feat, but still significantly short of the $29,000 needed to purchase uniforms. However due to the generosity and unwavering support of the Pioneer Union School District and Board of Trustees, the remaining $15,000 was allocated for the uniforms. I am extremely grateful and proud of the efforts of all those involved and beyond excited to see them on our students. I would also like to invite all our Pioneer families to attend our Band Concert Thursday March 9th at 7:00 pm at the Hanford High Presentation Center, there you will be able to see these amazing uniforms on our proud students. This week in athletics we are continuing with our Spring sports try-out for Track, Softball, and Baseball, please see the Sport News section for more information. Congratulations to our Basketball teams for a great season, our Girls finished 4th at the SAL tournament and our Boys were 2nd! Great job everyone! Also, a special congratulations to our Jazz Band for their amazing performance at the San Joaquin Valley Jazz Festival last Friday! Mr. Bentley and our Jazz band represented Pioneer Middle School with pride. Also this Thursday and Friday our grade level representatives will complete in the County Spelling Bee. We wish them good luck! Go Panthers! Thank you again for your continued support of Pioneer Middle School! Jamie Rogers, Principal Pioneer Middle School
Show Panther P5 Pride…Be Prompt, Prepared, Positive, Polite, and Productive Today and Every Day!
Cafeteria Info
LUNCH PRICING: Hot Lunches $3.25 Milk $.30 Snack Bar $.75 - $3.00 Please Note Snack Bar is CASH ONLY
Weekly Menu: Mon. February 27 Grilled Cheese Sandwich & Tots Chicken Strips & Tots Tues. February 28 Chicken Patty & Rice Pilaf Teriyaki Beef Nuggets & Rice Pilaf Wed. March 1 Chicken Fajita & Refried Beans Taquitos & Refried Beans Thurs. March 2 Cheese Quesadilla & Picante Sauce Maxx Stix & Pasta Sauce Fri. March 3 Chicken Patty Sandwich & Seasoned Potato Wedges Pizza Wedge, Parmesan Cheese & Jalapeno Slices Available Every Day: Fresh Salad Bar Fat Free Chocolate Milk 1% White Milk
Parent Meetings District Board Meeting: Wed. March 8th 2017 District Office PLC Closed Session @ 5:30 PM Open Session @ 6:00 PM ELAC & Migrant Meetings: Thursday, March 23rd , 12:30 PM District Office PLC Wellness Committee Meetings: Thursday, March 2nd , 7:30 AM Pioneer Middle School Library
Attendance: Please report your child’s absence by 10:00AM Weather: On a foggy day, School starts at regular time, 8:25 AM. Lunches: Any fast food items that are brought in, the Student will need to eat their lunch in Student Services. After School Math Homework: Monday Tuesday & Thursday’s 3:30 PM-4:30 PM, Room 701 New Emergency Card Reminder: Please complete and return the emergency information verification form that your oldest child brought home and return it to the school as soon as possible!
Upcoming Events
Sports News
Track Tryouts: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 3:30-4:30 Wednesday 2:30-3:30 Softball Tryouts: Monday 3:30-5:00 Wednesday 3:00-4:30 Softball Practice: Thursday & Friday 3:30-5:00 Baseball Tryouts: Monday & Tuesday 3:30-5:00 Wednesday 2:30-4:00
Band Events Band Boosters First Aid Kit Sale: February 14th-28th Band Picture Day: Friday, February 28th 8:30 AM -10:00 AM-7th/8th graders 7th period for 6th graders Band Pre-Festival Concert: Thursday, March 9th 7:00 PM- 8:00 PM Hanford High School CMEA Band Festival: Friday, March 17th 8:30 AM -2:30 AM Kingsburg High School
Snack Bar Menu:
Break & Lunch Tornado-sold at lunch only-$2 Corn Dog- sold at lunch only-$2 Popcorn-$1 All Chips-$1 Cookie-$1 Gogurt-$1 Cereal with Milk-$2 Yogurt with Granola-$1.50 Churro-$1 Cinnamon Roll-$1 Drinks Bottle Water-$1 Juice Box apple/orange-$ .50 Milkfacebook.com/PioneerMiddleSchoolHanford,Ca -$ .50 Izze-$2
6th Grade/Kings County Spelling Bee: Thursday, March 2nd @ 1:00 PM 7th grade/Kings County Spelling Bee: Friday, March 3rd @ 8:30 AM 8th grade/Kings County Spelling Bee: Friday, March 3rd @ 1:00 PM PBIS Reward Day- Activity Schedule: Tuesday, March 7th 6th Grade Field Trip to Scout Island: Thursday, March 9th & Friday, March 10th Daylight Savings-Spring Forward: Sunday, March 12th 7th Grade Field Trip to Chaffee Zoo: Thursday, March 16th & Friday, March 17th
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Pioneer UESD Is Seeking To Fill A Vacancy On Its Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee. Pioneer Union Elementary Citizens Bond Oversight Committee is seeking to fill the vacancy of its Committee member representing and currently active in a senior citizens organization. This organization could be any number of organizations including being a member of retirement community, a member of AARP (American Association of Retired Persons, or similar organization representing senior citizens. If you are interested in applying for a position on the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee, please see the Pioneer Website at www.puesd.net for an application or for more information please contact Debby Sorrick at 585-2400.
Background: In November, 2000, the voters of the State of California approved an amendment to the California Constitution (Proposition 39) which lowered the voter approval requirement from 2/3rds to 55% for school districts that provide voters a specific list of projects, requires a committee of appointed citizens to oversee the expenditure of funds and an annual performance audit and financial audit of the bond funds and bond projects. Proposition 39 provides that the Citizens’ Oversight Committee shall have at least seven (7) members who may serve up to three (3) consecutive terms of two (2) years each. Committee members are governed by the rules and regulations as set forth and contained in the CBOC bylaws. Purpose: To actively review and report on the proper expenditure of taxpayers' money for school renovations.
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Ensure Bond funds are used for legally authorized purposes.
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Provide information to the public on the progress of Bond projects and expenditures of Bond funds.
Ensure Funds are not used for teacher or administrative salaries. Receive and review copies of the annual performance and financial audits of Bond projects as required by California State law (Prop 39).