
National School Bus Safety Week begins today! 🚌We would like to share some quick tips with drivers:
✅Do not pass buses with flashing lights
✅Keep your distance, as buses make frequent stops
✅Yield to buses and allow them to merge
✅Respect school zone speeds
✅Avoid distractions near buses and school zones
Thank you for watching out for our students!


🧠💪 Today, October 13, is National Train Your Brain Day! Your mind is more powerful than any muscle. It can impact your health and how you perceive others. Let's celebrate by training our minds for positivity and empathy!


October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month. We’re pleased to celebrate with our families and community! 💙💛


💡 Did you know? Approximately 7 million students miss at least 15 days of school. That’s 16 percent of the U.S. student population!
Ending chronic absenteeism starts with you. Parents, please do your part to ensure that if your children are healthy, they’re in school. Attendance matters!


During Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, we are emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe, positive, and welcoming learning environment in our schools.
We encourage all students to choose kindness and be mindful of how they treat others.


🎉 Please join us in congratulating Boone High School student Kyler Griffis on being named a Commended Student in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program!
Kyler is among 34,000 Commended Students recognized by the National Merit® Scholarship Program for their exceptional academic potential and performance on the 2022 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) last October. Kyler's outstanding dedication and work ethic has paid off, and we couldn't be prouder! 🎓
Learn more about the National Merit Scholarship Program: https://www.nationalmerit.org/s/1758/interior.aspx?sid=1758&gid=2&pgid=1879


During Fire Prevention Week, we want to remind our families of the importance of fire safety! Recently, Fire Chief Justin Adams spoke with one of our classes about this important issue.
Find important tips here: https://www.ready.gov/home-fires


Indigenous Peoples’ Day provides an opportunity for us to reflect on the foundational history of this land. We are grateful for the indigenous communities who have shaped and continue to shape our world.


We would like to thank our community for a wonderful turnout today at our Open House events! Hundreds of people went through our brand-new facilities!


In recognition of Manufacturing Day, several Boone High School students had the opportunity to tour and learn about several different local manufacturing companies!
They heard from Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of KENT Corporation, Gage Kent, and engaged with professionals from companies such as Burke, AgCertain, Sukup, Lane Trailer Manufacturing, and Barilla.
It's amazing to see our future leaders connecting with industry experts and exploring exciting career possibilities in manufacturing. 🌟
Thank you to @Ames Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring the day’s activities!


On National Instructional Coaches Day, we recognize the role of instructional coaches in elevating teaching standards and student achievements. Thank you for guiding our students and teachers to excellence! 🎓✨


The Homecoming Football Game is TONIGHT! 🏈 Join us at 7:00pm as we take on Des Moines North! Show that Toreadors pride! 💪


Today is World Teachers' Day! Teachers use their talents and passion to guide students’ growth and foster a brighter future. To the teachers of Boone CSD: THANK YOU! 🌟


REMINDER: All students will be dismissed two hours early today (October 4). ⏰


Did your student miss any days last month? Half the students who miss 2-4 days in September wind up missing approximately one month of school throughout the year. 🗓️
Regular attendance starts on day one, but it’s not too late to help your student. By getting into a routine and fostering a love for learning, families can put their children on the track to academic success. 🎓
Need assistance? Contact your child’s school office. We’re here to help!


It’s National Principals Month! We want to take a moment to thank our school leaders:
🍎Autumn Seiler - Ledges Elementary Principal
🍎Brad Winter - Franklin Elementary Principal
🍎Scott Kelley - Middle School Principal
🍎Emily Sperfslage - Middle School Assistant Principal
🍎Jon Johnson - High School Principal
🍎Drake Bailey - High School Assistant Principal
We appreciate all you do!


Our new buildings are officially OPEN! Join us next Saturday, October 7, for our Ledges and Crossroads Open Houses.
Ledges:
⏲️ 12:00pm to 2:00pm
📍 1805 Hancock Dr, Boone, IA
Crossroads:
⏲️ 1:00pm to 3:00pm
📍 215 W. 8th St, Boone, IA
Come explore our brand-new facilities!


Attendance Awareness Month serves as a reminder that consistent attendance is the key to unlocking a student's full potential. It lays the foundation for academic achievement, setting students on a path to success in both their education and future careers. 🎓
Need support? Contact your child’s school office. We’re here to help!


📚✨ Save the Date for Boone Elementary Literacy Night! ✨📚
Calling all PreK-4th grade students and families! Join us for an evening of literacy fun on Thursday, October 19, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Franklin Elementary School.
🍽️ Enjoy a FREE dinner with your loved ones!
📖 Engage in a variety of exciting reading and writing activities!
NOTE: If you have gently used picture and chapter books you'd like to share, we'd love your donations! Simply drop them off at the Franklin or Ledges office or send them in your child’s backpack, clearly marked for donation.
Let's celebrate the joy of reading and writing together! 🎉


📚🌟 Join us in congratulating Boone High School student Miles Tungesvik on being named a Semifinalist in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program! This prestigious recognition puts him in an elite group of high scorers representing less than 1% of graduating high school seniors in the United States.
Over 1.3 million students entered the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2022 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Qualifying Test last October, which is the initial screener of qualified applicants. Only around 16,000 high scorers were named Semifinalists.
Semifinalists must meet several requirements to reach Finalist status, with about 95% expected to do so. Around half of the Finalists will earn National Merit Scholarships. Winners for 2024 will be announced between April and July of next year.
Miles excels academically, taking on challenging coursework in Honors, DMACC, and Advanced Placement classes. He's also a well-rounded leader, actively participating in Band, Chorale, Football, Soccer, Baseball, Theater, National Honor Society, and more. We're incredibly proud and wish him success in the next competition stages! 👏
