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 The Weekly ublication of Raymond Park Intermediate Academy 8575 East Raymond Street, Indianapolis, IN 46239 317.532.8965 www.rpia.warren.k12.in.us Raymond Park Intermediate Academy exists to ensure the intellectual and emotional growth of every student while promoti ng effective citizensh ip. The Puma Community reco gnizes that each student can and must succeed in an environment enriched with support, encouragement, and accountability.  WHERE SUCCESS IS DEFINED BY OUR INDOMITABLE WILL February 14, 2014 | Volume 4 | Issue 23 CHAMPIONS to the CIVILITY ORDER RESPECT EXCELLENCE Travis Koomler Principal [email protected] 1.317.532.8965 Stephen Gainey Dean of Students [email protected] 1.317.532.8981 Linda Willen School Counselor [email protected] 1.317.532.8965 1.317.532.8965 Mary Crabtree Principal’s Secretary [email protected] Mary Ann DePrez Registrar [email protected] Dear RPIA Families, We have had a very busy we ek! All students completed Acuity C testing in the areas of Science, Social Studies, Math, and Language Arts. Your child will be bringing their scores home, along with midterms on February 28 th . I ask t hat you take s ome time to look this information over and to celebrate your child’s achievements and growth. Attendance each day is extremely important for consistency in learning and creating routines. Over the next couple of weeks, attendance for our students is even more impo rtant because of ISTEP. Please continue to make e very effort in making sure your child is present at school. When your child has to be absent, please reach out to the teacher for their make-up work. Please put these important dates on your calendar: ISTEP Applied Skills: March 3   21 ISTEP Multiple Choice: April 28    May 9 As always, I appreciate your support.    Mr. Koomler 

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 The Weekly ublication of Raymond Park Intermediate Academy 

8575 East Raymond Street, Indianapolis, IN 46239 317.532.8965 www.rpia.warren.k12.in.us

Raymond Park Intermediate Academy exists to ensure the intellectual and emotional growth of every

student while promoting effective citizenship. The Puma Community recognizes that each student

can and must succeed in an environment enriched with support, encouragement, and accountability. 

WHERE SUCCESS IS

DEFINED BY OURINDOMITABLE WILL 

February 14, 2014 | Volume 4 | Issue 23 

CHAMPIONS to theCIVILITY ORDER RESPECT EXCELLENCE 

Travis Koomler Principal

[email protected]

Stephen Gainey Dean of Students

[email protected]

Linda Willen School Counselor

[email protected]

1.317.532.8965

Mary Crabtree Principal’s Secretary

[email protected]

Mary Ann DePrez Registrar

[email protected]

Dear RPIA Families,

We have had a very busy week! All students completed Acuity C

testing in the areas of Science, Social Studies, Math, and Language

Arts. Your child will be bringing their scores home, along with

midterms on February 28th. I ask that you take some time to look this

information over and to celebrate your child’s achievements and

growth.

Attendance each day is extremely important for consistency in

learning and creating routines. Over the next couple of weeks,

attendance for our students is even more important because of

ISTEP. Please continue to make every effort in making sure your

child is present at school. When your child has to be absent, please

reach out to the teacher for their make-up work.

Please put these important dates on your calendar:

ISTEP Applied Skills: March 3 –  21

ISTEP Multiple Choice: April 28 –  May 9

As always, I appreciate your support.  –  Mr. Koomler 

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Grade 5 Weekly Attendance

96.4%

Grade 6 Weekly Attendance

95.1%Grade 5 

 Year to Date Attendance

95.9%

Grade 6  Year to Date Attendance

95.2%

2013 – 2014  Attendance Goal

98%

2013 – 2014 Student Enrollment

6122013 – 2014 PTSA Membership

407

School Grade

FOLLOW US

Our

Students

Demonstrate

P A W S 

Practice Respect

 Accept Responsibility

Work Together

Safety First 

These presentations will be conducted separately for 5 th and 6th grade boys andgirls. The students will participate in a program led by personnel from the Indiana

Social Health Association. Following the showing of the videos at the pupilprograms, discussion will be led by health personnel. If you do not want your

child to participate, please send a note prior to the presentation date. 

February 20, 2014 Liberty Park

February 21, 2014 Lowell

February 27, 2014 Raymond Park

February 28, 2014 Raymond Park

Elementary Intersession School Sunny Heights Elementary School

• $20 • Transportation • Breakfast • Math & Reading •

If you would like your student to attend the Warren

Elementary Intersession School, please contact Mr.Gainey, and a form will be mailed home. The $20 fee

must accompany the registration form.

Email • [email protected] • 

Spring Break Child Care

 Warren Early Childhood Center

• $130 Weekly • Breakfast 7:45am • Lunch 11:30am • Snack @ 3:15pm •

• $60 Non-Refundable Deposit Per Child for Each Week • Due March 12 •

SPRING BREAK CHILD CARE Registration Link

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CalendarMonday – February 17

SCHOOL IN SESSION 

Wednesday – February 19School Board Meeting – 7:00pm

 

Thursday – February 20PTSA Skating Party – 6:30pm 

Wednesday – February 26Texas Roadhouse RPIA – 5:00pm 

Thursday – February 275th Grade Social Health Films – 7:30am 

Thursday – February 27

Math Bowl Tourney – 4:00pm 

Friday – February 286th Grade Social Health Films – 7:30am 

Friday – February 28LAS Links Testing Ends 

Friday – February 28 PTSA Open Gym Night – 6:00pm 

March 3 – April 30 ISTAR Testing 

 April 28 – May 7 IMAST Testing 

Make-Up Days 

MONDAY  

February 17, 2014 

THURSDAY  

May 29, 2014 

FRIDAY  

May 30, 2014 

MONDAY  

June 2, 2014 

• February 27, 2014 • Raymond Park Academy • 5:00pm • 

Thank you to our neighborhood Meijer store. They have donated a gift

card for use in their store. The money will be used to support materials

and supplies that can be used in the RP Media Plex. Community is part of

a successful school and we are lucky to have the support of our local

Meijer store. 

http://rpia.warren.k12.in.us/student-resources 

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Parentsare the CORE 

is a collaborative series of

workshops with Warren families

and staff  in grades Kindergarten

through 6th grade. Each PAC

session offers dinner at no charge

and activities for students duringthe presentation. The purpose of

these workshops is to share

information on topics such as

report cards, homework tips,

school safety, student behavior,

and the special needs of kids. Each

year, parents will be surveyed for

possible presentation topics. It is

our goal through the PAC

Workshops that parents makeconnections with not only the

school, but also other parents.

Students whose parents

attend may participate in

dinner and activities,

supervised by members

of the Warren Central

Student Council. 

 April 24  ─  6:00pm TOPIC: Discipline 

May 15  ─  6:00pm TOPIC: Special Needs

ORDER IN THE COURT! ORDER IN THE COURT! We’ve all heard that phrase

numerous times, and this month, as we begin to talk about ORDER here in

school, we remind our students that ORDER is the opposite of chaos. We are

encouraging our students as we prepare for ISTEP to make sure that they are

contributing to an orderly classroom, where learning can take place and

safety is prevalent. As we explain to our students:  At Raymond Park, we

show Order  by following rules and procedures that keep everyone safe. 

I will continue to remind you that if you are modeling ORDER at home,

students will have an easier time with following rules and procedures here at

school. As we really step it up here at the Park getting ready for ISTEP,

ORDER becomes even more important. These are not new tips, but if you are

not doing them now, you need to get into the routine of order before ISTEPbegins (in March). Please decide now if your child is not getting enough

sleep. For students in 5th and 6th grade, we know that students operate much

better in the classroom and on tests if they have had 10 – 12 hours of sleep.

(AH, doesn’t that sound wonderful). But when I talk with many students,

especially those in 6th grade, they may be going to bed at 10:00, which at best

only gives them less than 9 hours of sleep. Start the routine now of going to

bed at a time where they will get more than 8 or 9 hours of sleep. They may

not like it, but in the long run, it will make a huge difference in the ORDER at

your household. They will not be nearly as grumpy if they get enough sleep.

  They will do better on their school work as well. If you have any concerns

or questions, please let me know.

Many of our students have experienced the loss of grandparents, aunts,

uncles, or even pets lately. I have met with some of these students and will be

happy to meet with yours if you would like. We spend about 15 -20 minutes

together and that typically helps a student to know that when they are feeling

sad, it is normal and they can come and see me. Please feel free to give me a

call or email me if you have a student that might benefit from some time

together.

Since this is Valentine’s weekend, please remember to tell your students, “I

LOVE YOU.” For some of you, that’s a normal part of your routine and ORDER.

If that’s not the case for you, please be sure and remind your child this

Valentine’s Day that they are loved. Everyone needs to know that they are

loved.  

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The 2014 Baseball & Softballseason is right around the corner!Come join one of Central Indiana’slargest youth baseball & softballfacilities here on the Eastside.

Warren Little League offers a safe

and positive environment for girls& boys ages 3 through 18 to learn

teamwork, discipline, and the basicsports skills.  Visit

www.warrenlittleleague.net to

register online 24/7 and for furtherdetails.

The Warrior Girls’ Softball Programwill be presenting an instructionalhitting and defensive skills camp

for all Warren Township girlscurrently in 3rd-8th grade. Players

will learn and practice thefundamental skills of hitting,

throwing, fielding, and more asdirected by Warren Central High

School players and coaches.

 All players must be pre-registeredat the Warren Central Athletic

Office in order to participate. Costis $25.00. Questions? Please

contact [email protected]

•WRESTLING•

Gr K –  8 Practices

Tuesday & Thursday

6:00 –  7:30 • WCHS

2nd

 Floor • Door # 14

REGISTER @ www.warrenwrestlingacademy.com

EMAIL @[email protected] 

 Apps That Parents Need to Know About

KIK MESSENGERThis alternative texting service let your children chat and swap pictures while

bypassing your wireless provider's SMS service. So if you are checking your child’s

normal texting history for signs of misbehavior, you will not find any evidence.

SNAPCHAT Every day, 400 million photos are shared and then they disappear, as Snapchathas them automatically self-destruct in ten seconds or less. The problem? Apps

that let others capture those supposedly temporary images and post them onlineare now widely available. Snapchat recently began offering a “Stories” feature that

lets photos survive for up to 24 hours.

TINDER  Dating apps like this let you scroll through images of other members and flag theones you like. If they also like you, you're both notified, and then you can contact

each other. The problem? While some services require users to be 18 or older(Tinder's minimum age is 13), they never actually verifies anyone's age. It doesn't

get any scarier than that.

•Car Riders

• All Car Riders report to Door #2 after school.

This is the same location for morning drop off.

 After School Buses

• All after school activities are dismissed at

4:15pm. Buses depart Raymond Park at 4:30pm

from Door #24.