April 2nd, 2025

Principal Corner

In our staff bible study, we were watching a video, and the presenter shared a story. A group of men from their church went to a guy’s cabin in the mountains for a retreat. The owner of the cabin started getting supper ready and asked if the others could go to the store to grab some potatoes. So, the group set off leaving the owner of the cabin to begin grilling. When they got back the presenter opened the door and heard this scream from the back. He ran to the back to see the grill on fire. The owner had run to grab the hose, and when he did the hose broke leaving just a short piece attached to the house. With the short piece of hose the owner was trying to arch the water from a distance to hit the grill. The returning guys jumped in and started filling red solo cups at the sink and running to the grill to throw water on it. At first, they were not making much headway. One worried the whole cabin would start on fire, but they eventually got the fire out. The next day the presenter woke up and started looking for the coffee to make a pot for the group. When he opened one cabinet there sitting in the cabinet was a bright red fire extinguisher. When he saw the owner, he told him about it and the owner stated, oh I forgot I had it. When we get all worked up with worry. When we struggle with the many challenges of life, when we think we are all alone with no help, are we similar to the cabin owner. Do we forget we have faith; do we forget we have God’s love; do we forget what God did for us? Sometimes it is easy for forget that God is with us at all times. Do not forget that your creator is there for you. We should be shouting it from the mountain tops! But maybe bringing it up in our daily conversations, will help remind us that God is with us and also spread God’s word,


6-8 CHOIR SINGS @ 10:30 SERVICE SUNDAY, APRIL 6th


BUNNY BOUTIQUE IS COMING

Each year, near Easter, our students get the opportunity to shop for family and friends (think dime store prices) and show how much they care about others! Our Bunny Boutique is a unique experience for them and they look forward to it every year.

This year, it is happening on Monday, April 14th & Tuesday, April 15th. Each classroom gets time to sign up and shop, so make sure to send with money for your students!

The Bunny Boutique is looking for donations of tissue paper (spring colors preferred), gift bags in any size and candy for little treat bags! Drop off donations at the school office!


HONOR ROLL RECOGNITION

THIRD QUARTER

A Honor Roll:

5th Grade: Talia Androli, Aveline Johnson, Kendall Lang

6th Grade: Malachi Benson, Avery Krueger, Analiese Owens, Lyla Simonson, Alese Wolff, Gabriella Youngerberg, Louis Ziemke

7th Grade: Ryder Britton, Tenley Sprengeler

8th Grade: Bethany Benson, Ava Trahms

B Honor Roll:

5th Grade: Emily Andreen, Cadence Britton, James Malzahn, Hunter Netzke, Natalie Schoenfeld, Grant Trahms, Carter Winter

6th Grade: Aubriella Lehrke, Wyatt Ostgarden, Zeb Wolter

7th Grade: Brody Berndt, Nathanael Leiding, Catherine Manthe, Kaitlynn Schoenfeld

8th Grade: Aiden Andreen, Samuel Hoehn, Creidin Lee, Brekken Olson, Riley Winter



MARCH CHAPEL OFFERING Wrap Up

We are so proud to announce that between our chapel services (and we were thwarted by weather twice this past month) and the Move for Millie event, TLS was able to raise $1521 for Millie and her treatment! We were also super ecstatic to hear that a donor closed the gap for the family and is taking care of their treatments costs!! GOD IS GOOD!

APRIL OFFERING

During the month of April, our offering goes toward Camp Omega! We have many students that attend camp there every summer, they partner with our church to provide an awesome VBS experience AND they hold special sessions for our 7th & 8th graders each fall! Donations help keep them going and providing the fun, Christian atmosphere our kids need in a camp! Check them out if you haven’t before, they have great options for family camps!



TEACHER FEATURE

Well, not so much a “teacher feature” as a coach, but she teaches them something alright! Their parents and teachers would be proud that during the Cheerleaders trek to and from Indiana for the National Tournament, they stopped and learned a little something as well!


4th Grade Bowling Pins

Can you tell which historical figures these bowling pins are modeled after?



LOOKING AHEAD

  • CHOIR DATES have been added to the Google Calendar and the interactive calendar below. 6-8 Choir in April, 3-5 Choir in May.

  • FIELD TRIP 7TH & 8TH GRADE - iFly Minneapolis RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER! NOW WED, APRIL 9th

  • 4th & 5th MN Orchestra - Thurs. April 10th.

  • PTL ALL SCHOOL DANCE - Friday, April 11th.

  • SOUTHERN MN LUTHERAN SCHOOL SPELLING BEE - in Truman, MN on Saturday, April 26th.

  • PTL PENNY WARS - April 28th - May 2nd - more details to come.

  • GRANDPARENTS DAY - May 2, 2025

  • Staff Appreciation Week - May 12th - 16th.

  • Muffins with Mom - May 12th.

  • FIELD TRIPS IN MAY: When the permission slips are sent home is when you can sign up to be a chaperone to be fair to everyone who wants to go. Some trips will be limited on how many chaperones due to space and deadlines for reservations and final numbers requested by the facility.

    • 8th Grade to Brainerd - Thursday May 8th - Saturday May 10th.

    • 5th, 6th, & 7th State Capitol & Fort Snelling - coming back after school hours. May 9th.

    • 3rd & 4th Science Museum - May 8th.

    • 4th Grade @ Abby Graduation - May 9th

    • K-2 Oxbow Park - May 15th.

    • SAFETY PATROL GOES TO NICKELODEON UNIVERSE - May 14th.

  • K-8 SPRING Choir & Band Concert - May 14th at 6:00 pm

  • SAVE THE DATE - VBS - JULY 28th - AUGUST 1ST

  • SUMMER CARE REGISTRATION IS OPEN - Summer Care starts Monday, June 2nd for both our SAC Summer Camp & our Preschool Summer Program!


Kindergarten Screening can be scheduled for any current preschool student that would be attending Kindergarten next year. More dates to come.


SUMMER CARE REGISTRATION IS OPEN

Click the poster below to be taken to the links! OR just login to your www.myprocare.com account and you’ll see the registration available there!


2024-2025 Yearbooks can be ordered online! Current 8th Graders get a complimentary one, thanks PTL!


Recruitment Team for TLS

Hello fellow parents!  I am looking for a few enthusiastic Trinity-lovin’ cheerleaders to help me carry out a student recruitment plan to reach out to local churches on Sunday mornings during the next few months.  I envision a schedule where each week, a few parents go to a local church service and setup the TLS board in the back, pass out a swag bag to kids as they arrive for church, and stay after the service to engage people in conversations about Trinity.  

But I need your help…

Duties include:

-contacting local churches

-setting up a schedule 

-organizing volunteers for each service

-creating and assembling swag bags

 

Please pray on this and if it is in your heart to help in anyway, please contact me, Kristin Ziemke, at kristin@avenuesmusictherapy.com

 

Increasing our enrollment is essential to keeping tuition at an affordable rate. But ultimately, it’s about making sure every family knows about Trinity and has the opportunity to send their child to a faith based school where their kiddo can learn of the life saving love of Jesus!   


REMEMBER: Don’t send your kid to school sick!

With it being that time of year, where illness is going around, please give your kids the time they need to recover at home. Not only is this better for them, it keeps the virus they have from spreading to other students. It doesn’t feel fair that your kid is ill but if you can help prevent the spread, that is helpful. Keep in mind our illness policy. It can be found on the website under the Parent tab and also in our handbook.


TLS Illness Policies

Wondering when you can send your child to school if they have been sick?

If you can answer “No” to all of the following questions, then they are able to come back. If you have any questions, please contact the school office:

Has the student…..

  • had a fever of 100 degrees or higher in the last 24 hours?

  • taken fever reducing medication in the last 24 hours?

  • had diarrhea in the last 24 hours?

  • had any vomiting in the last 24 hours?

  • taken any medication to help reduce diarrhea or vomiting in the last 24 hours?

  • been given a medication by the doctor for any of the following: pink eye, strep throat, or contagious rashes in less than 24 hours?

  • tested positive for COVID within the last 5 days?


Calling all FB users. We need your help!  You will notice that we are beefing up our Facebook presence (Instagram soon) and while we work hard to put the content up, it’s you that can make the REAL difference. When you see TLS posts, please take a minute to LIKE, COMMENT on, or SHARE  the content. Every time you engage with our FB page it spreads our message further and further.  We have something so special here at Trinity and we want everyone to know about it. 


PARENT CORNER

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YOUR RESOURCE CENTER

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PARENT CORNER +++ YOUR RESOURCE CENTER +++

Great Communication Tool + More

A lot of staff and parents love using Procare. It’s a great communication tool AND it serves multiple purposes for staff and behind the scenes tracking. It is the required sign in and out needed for our Childcare/Preschool and our SAC programs. It is a great way to calculate and bill and get other invoices paid from families! It has helped streamline many processes for us. One this it is not, is an EMERGENT messaging system. Please, and this has always been the case, if you have a last minute change or message to get to your children, try to call the school and do not be afraid to leave a message. A Procare message is not an alert system for last minute changes. We want our teachers teaching, not staring at their phones for notifications constantly. We encourage you to use it for everything else.

Parent Service Hours

Trinity Lutheran School would not run or function without our families and all your hard work! We strive on showing our students a great work ethic and a drive to help and volunteer! Because of this, we ask that each family completes 10 hours of volunteer hours throughout the school year (if you only have a child in the Preschool, we only ask you complete 5 hours). Many events put on by PTL, Athletics and just helping around at the school provide plenty of opportunity to help out! Please don’t hesitate to check out the volunteer page on the website: https://seal-leopard-8yt2.squarespace.com/volunteer

NEED VOLUNTEER HOURS???

CHECK HERE

HOW TO MOTIVATE YOUR CHILDREN

WITHOUT NAGGING


Where do you turn to know if a movie, book or other media is appropriate for my child? One place you can check is Common Sense Media https://www.commonsensemedia.org/, the website lists age levels for books, TV, movies, games podcasts and apps. Check it out at the link.

DOOR CODES

SIDE DOOR USED FOR SAC IS LOCKED!

IF you are not picking your child up and someone else on your list is, please let us know ahead of time so we can get them a door code. If you did not get a code and your child is not a regular, please contact the office for a code BEFORE your child will be attending SAC.

Preschool Parents, PLEASE USE YOUR code before school (before 8:10 am) and after school (after 3:15 pm). The teachers should not and cannot leave the students they are in charge of to open the door. This is why we got a code system, to increase safety in our before and after school programs.


WEEKLY REMINDERS

  • When calling the school, please leave a voicemail if we don’t answer. If the phone is not answered, we are on another call or just a few minutes away from the phone. Voicemail is something that gets checked immediately up return to the office.

  • If you arrive or your children arrive after 8:20, please have them report to the office. We still appreciate them getting signed in with the Procare App but we need a report to the office first. Thankyou.

  • Please be mindful and help reduce interruptions. If you arrive at the school - go to the office. We will grab the student or deliver an item or message. You may think it’s just a quick visit or you are doing no harm, but a small view of a visitor causes more disruption than you can imagine. Please be respectful and check in with the office, even if the class or teacher, knows you are coming.

  • Make sure you are notifying the school via Procare or email that your child is leaving early ahead of time or will be absent. We can coordinate best and make the most of your time if we can plan ahead. Middle school schedules are very different than they have been so knowing ahead of time will help reduce delays for everyone.

  • Jacqie leaves for a break between 11:15 - 12:00 every day. Please try to avoid stopping by at those times if you can help it. If you do, please be patient and wait outside while she answers the doorbell and talks to you via the intercom. Sometimes directions need to be given or information needs to be gathered, so please do not expect other staff to open the door for you. They have their own jobs, caring for their students.

  • If you are here to pick up your children early or have something to drop off to them, please help minimize interruptions in the classroom by stopping by the office. Same goes with dropping things off for teachers, please stop in the office.

  • Please wait outside the school until 3:05 pm and have your children come to you EXCEPT for Preschool parents.

  • Make sure that you are paying Tuition in separate payments from SAC/WAC care. Tuition is reported differently than childcare for taxes. Therefore we ask you do not lump them together when making payments so that we can accurately report your totals at the end of the year. Preschool however, is reportable on taxes as a childcare expense.


Share Your Photos

We are always on the lookout for photos to put in the yearbook and you could’ve captured a great one! Below are the links to add photos to two of our Google Photo Albums! One for the Fun Run and one for everything else! Please don’t hesitate to share! We can always use more photos in the yearbook! This is for staff and parents!


SAC - School Age Care

Welcome back! We are excited to provide care for your kiddos after school this year.  SAC hours are from 3:05-5:30pm.  Snack and homework help will be provided daily for kids who are here after 4 pm.  When picking up, look for the posted sign on the side sac entrance so you can find our location.

What is SAC? SAC is before and after school care for all students, K-8. (Preschool has a separate before and after program, because they have their own childcare license). If you signed up for it during registration, you are all set! You just need to let us know if your child is a regular or not and we have heard from most of you.

If you did not sign up for SAC, here some more information:

  • AM SAC - just give us a heads up you’ll be using it and show up! AM SAC is from 7:00 am - 7:45 AM. Enter through the gym doors and please sign your child in using the Procare App. ALL students should enter through the gym doors if at school before 8:10 am.

  • PM SAC - We are available, but because it is after school, with limited staff, we still need to be in a safe student/adult ratio. We request, wherever possible, it be asked about your child getting added to PM SAC a week prior so we can ensure to have enough staff, deadline the Friday before the week you request your child to attend. We do understand that some things happen last minute and we will always try to accommodate. Please check with the school office before you send your child to SAC.


UPCOMING EVENTS!!! See Calendar below! You can also check out the Google Calendar under Parents > School Calendar to subscribe.


COMMUNITY EVENTS

Our very own Mrs. Chelsea Hook is in Jesus Christ Superstar, put on by the Mankato Playhouse!

April 25- May 11th.

EVENTS AT OUR LOCAL JANESVILLE LIBRARY

PALMER BUS IS LOOKING FOR DRIVERS

Contact Tim Engel for more information. They need drivers for regular routes and possibilities for more hours with other trips!

Tim Engel
JWP - Site Manager
(o) 507.481.6678
(e) time@palmerbusservice.com

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