Deerfield will celebrate Homecoming week in support of our WCHS Falcons. Dress up days are listed below. Let’s have some fun with our friends and family at WCHS.
Monday, September 9
“Party in the USA” - Wear red, white, and blue
Tuesday, September 10
“Physical” - Wear your exercise or sports clothes
Wednesday, September 11
“Welcome to the Jungle” - Wear your camouflage
Thursday, September 12
“RC PRIDE/Deerfield PRIDE” - Wear your new PRIDE t-shirt (Students will get these shirts at school on Thursday.)
Friday, September 13 - “Back in Black”
Wear black and gold to support our Falcons
Congratulations to this week's RC PRIDE Students of the Week at Deerfield! Pictured left to right...
3rd Grade: Ellie Horner shows initiative. She always starts working without being asked and she does what needs to be done.
1st Grade: Faith Webster has been showing persistence NWEA and classroom testing. Even when things get hard, she keeps trying and doing her best.
2nd Grade: Aaron Miller shows persistence. He always works hard and never gives up.
4th Grade: Jayden Huffman showed persistence in math this week. He had a good attitude about trying story problems, even when they take more than one step. When he makes a mistake, he tries again.
Kindergarten: Makenna Moreland shows initiative every day when she does what needs to be done.
5th Grade: Alli Ward showed persistence this week when she took NWEA. She showed great growth!
Please join us in congratulating our first group of PRIDE Students of the Week! You can look forward to a spotlight on one student from each grade level each Friday. We're proud of this week's group!
Pictured left to right:
Emerson Unger (5th Grade) has shown persistence in his classwork.
Bethany Erwin (2nd Grade) has shown initiative by helping her classmates.
Brinley Steed (1st Grade) has shown initiative by always coming into class and doing what needs to be done without being told.
Hana Kisgen (Kindergarten) has shown respectfulness by being kind to every student in the classroom.
Bentley White (3rd Grade) has shown initiative by helping his classmates when he sees they need help.
Hayden Staver (4th Grade) has shown respectfulness by raising his hand to answer and not talking out during class while the teacher is talking.
Randolph Central Schools will be on a two-hour delay today, August 14, 2019.
The Force performing at The Drums of Winchester! Go Force!
The Force performing at The Drums of Winchester. Go Force!
Our school food pantry for July will begin today at 4:00. We hope many of our families will join us for this month’s pantry!
Deerfield 2019-2020 Textbook Rental Rates
Kindergarten: $165.05
1st Grade: $174.65
2nd Grade: $166.57
3rd Grade: $165.37
4th Grade: $169.22
5th Grade: $172.11
Instructions, FAQs, and the APPLICATION FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS are on the Randolph Central website. You can also pick it up at registration or at Central Office.
https://www.rc.k12.in.us/o/randolph-central-school-corporation/page/free-and-reduced-price-meals
It's almost time to register your child for school! Registration dates and times are listed below. Also, if you will be registering a child to attend kindergarten, please call our school office to set up an appointment with our kindergarten teacher. She will complete some screening assessments with your child while you complete paperwork. This process helps us become a little more familiar with your child's needs prior to the first day of school. Also, if you are registering a 3rd grade student, bring your child's social security number to be prepared to sign up for Randolph County Promise.
Registration at Deerfield Elementary:
Thursday, July 18, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Monday, July 22, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Randolph Central Families,
Your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students participated in the ILEARN assessments earlier this spring. Since ILEARN is a new test, the final results with proficiency levels and scale scores will not be available for schools until August 15. In accordance with Indiana Code 20-32-5.1-12(d), parents and schools have an opportunity to request a rescore for any open-ended item(s) to which students responded on the ILEARN assessment.
Important Information about the ILEARN Rescore Request Process:
• The ILEARN Rescore Request window will be open in mid-July (July 15 – 31). Requests submitted outside of this window will not be processed.
• Parents or guardians who wish to view students’ response images and scoring rubrics must visit the school in which their child is officially enrolled. There will not be a separate online portal for parents to access this information.
• Together, we will be able to view an image of your student’s response to each open-ended item, sample student responses for each score point, and the scoring rubric to help decide whether to request a rescore for that item.
• I will submit any rescore request(s) on your behalf in the online platform.
• It is extremely important to understand that requesting a rescore CAN result in your child’s score being lowered, meaning we could unintentionally move your child from a passing score to a failing score through this process.
• Once a rescore request is submitted, the request and/or score change cannot be reversed.
• A rescore request can only be requested one time for an item. Multiple requests to rescore the same item for a student are not permissible.
• All items, responses, and scoring rubrics are secure materials and must not be discussed, shared, distributed, or duplicated.
• Final results released on August 15 will reflect any properly submitted requested rescores.
Parents or guardians who choose to request a rescore for their child’s ILEARN assessment, must contact our school office to do so no later than July 31, 2019. I will be able to help you view your child’s response images and scoring rubrics and request a rescore for each item. You’re also welcome to contact me with any questions you have regarding requesting a rescore for an ILEARN assessment.
Sincerely,
Laura Miller, Principal
There will be informational meetings about Chromebooks and other technology related topics for elementary parents at each elementary school in the coming weeks as follows.
Monday, July 15, 6:30 p.m.
in the Willard Cafeteria
Tuesday, July 16, 6:30 p.m.
in the Deerfield Gymnasium
Thursday, July 18, 6:30 p.m.
in the Baker Cafeteria
All elementary parents are invited to attend. These are not building-specific meetings. If you have a conflict for dates/times, you may attend any of the meetings at any of the three buildings. This meeting is not intended for students nor will families be receiving Chromebooks at this meeting. However, we will be discussing 1:1 and Chromebook topics at the elementary level that include: technology in the classroom, safe use of technology at school and home, student responsibility of devices, and purchasing device insurance. Thank you for helping us spread the word about these meetings. Parents with questions may contact our school offices by phone when our offices reopen on Monday, July 15.
Our Deerfield Food Pantry will be available today in the school cafeteria from 4:00-5:00. We hope you can join us!
Good news! Randolph Central School Corporation will be offering a summer lunch program this summer. The details are shared below.
Summer Lunch Program
High School Commons
June 3 - July 17 (except July 4 & 5)
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Kids 18 & Under are Free
Adults: $3.00
Today, Deerfield students completed our second semester ALICE drill. We also had conversations with each grade level about how to respond to safety emergencies in the cafeteria. Students did a great job of following procedures and listening to District Resource Officer Anderson. As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact our office.
Randolph Central Schools are on a two hour delay today, Thursday, May 2, due to fog.
This is a CORRECTION to information that was posted yesterday in regard to kindergarten entrance dates. According to updated information we received today, we want to make this clarification.
1. To enroll in kindergarten a student still must be at least 5 years old on August 1 of the year of enrollment.
2. Indiana schools may adopt a procedure that allows parents of a student who turns 5 after August 1 to appeal to the schools for enrollment in kindergarten.
We apologize for the confusion. If your child will be 5 between August 1 and September 1, and you think he or she is ready for kindergarten, contact our office for further details.
Attention Parents of Incoming Kindergarten Students:
The statewide date for kindergarten entrance has changed. Any child who turns 5 by September 1, 2019, can enroll in Kindergarten for the 2019-20 school year at Deerfield Elementary School. Please visit our office or contact us by phone at 765-595-0144 extension 1300 for information about how to register your child for kindergarten.
We are in need of volunteers (moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles, or big brothers or sisters) to make field day a success! The kids LOVE Field Day. However, there are a lot of stations and a lot of groups that rotate through the stations. Therefore, we need a lot of volunteers. Volunteers will need to plan to arrive around 9:30 a.m. on May 17. Call the office at 765-595-0144, option 3 if you can help.
Due to scheduling conflicts, this spring’s Kindergarten Parent Night at Deerfield has been rescheduled, and will take place on Monday, May 13. This informational meeting is your opportunity to meet some of our staff, visit a kindergarten classroom, receive information about kindergarten at Deerfield, and ask any questions you may have. Flyers with all the details will go home with DES students tomorrow. Thank you for helping us spread the word to families of our new kindergarten students!