
Miss Laurie visited with Mrs. Hess's 2nd grade class and they discussed their favorites. They helped set the menu for tomorrow, November 5. The menu will be (their favorites - as a class): Cheeseburger on Bun, Emoji Fries, Watermelon, Oreo Fluff and Milk.


From the Superintendent's Desk-November 2019


GS students enjoy their reward for turning in their monthly reading forms this month!



Thanks to the cafeteria crew for the special lunch today... mummy hot dogs, creepy carrots, monster Mac and cheese and dirt dessert with wiggly worms! #triopia




Citizenship - Students of the Week for October 28: McKinley DeWitt, Kindergarten daughter of Matt and Erica DeWitt of rural Meredosia and Alyssa Caldwell, 6th grade daughter of Joe and Anita Caldwell of Chapin. Congratulations McKinley and Alyssa!



Trojan Sock Fundraiser - orders are due November 15.
Order Online NOW: https://triopiasockfundraiser.itemorder.com/
Order forms will be sent home with GS students on Friday. JH/HS students can pick up order forms outside the office.


Citizenship - Students of the Week for October 21: Abigail Carie, 3rd grade daughter of Rick and Alisha Carie of Concord and Sydney Skirvin, 5th grade daughter of Brett and Tori Skirvin of Chapin. Congratulations Abigail and Sydney!



For the week of October 28, Triopia is pleased to spotlight paraprofessional Mrs. Melissa Kaffenberger. Mrs. Kaffenberger graduated from Triopia and Lincoln Christian University with a Bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education. She enjoys working with the grade school students in math and writing, but her favorite is helping supervise during library time when Mrs. Forsman reads to the kids.
Outside of school, Mrs. Kaffenberger enjoys attending her kids’ Trojan sporting events, cleaning houses, naps, and occasionally going out to eat.
Mrs. Kaffenberger said her favorite thing about Triopia is that it is home to her and the Trojan community is family, everyone is very nice and helpful. Mrs. Kaffenberger loves to fish, but doesn’t go very often because she hates bugs flying in her face or landing on her! She loves to bake, but would rather nap and she cleans houses, but her house is always a mess!
We are glad to have Mrs. Kaffenberger at Triopia this year! #triopia


Chronic absence affects all kids, not just the absent ones. Let's get our kids to school every day! #SchoolEveryDay #triopia


Trooper Molloy stopped by to visit Mr. Thompson’s Driver’s Education class today to present on a variety teen driving issues. We appreciate Trooper Molloy taking the time to visit us at #Triopia.


Food Drive Updated Class Totals...
PK-26
K-17
1L-7
1P-118 *currently in 1st place in the GS
2-65
3-13
4-76
5-22
6B-11
6S-26
7-30
8-31
9-45 *currently in 1st place in the JH/HS
10-31
11-0
12-7
Last Day to Donate is TOMORROW!!


Triopia Grade School students are selling St. Louis Cardinals calendars - only $15 each - orders are due by November 13. Calendars will be in before Christmas.
See any GS student or contact Mrs. Hobrock if you'd like to order!


Can Food Drive Tallies this far... Last Day to Donate is Tuesday!
PK-12
K-17
1L-4
1P-75
2-37
3-4
4-62
5-20
6B-0
6S-14
The GS class that brings in the highest percentage will win a PIZZA party!
7-20
8-7
9-45
10-31
11-0
12-7
The JH/HS class that brings in the most will WIN a ice cream party!


The 5 Essentials Survey is now available for parents. Please consider taking a few minutes to complete this survey as we appreciate your input. Please note that this survey is anonymous and all feedback is important for the future of Triopia CUSD #27.
http://survey.5-essentials.org/illinois/survey/parent/


Shoutout to Mrs. Burchard and our Fine Arts students. The concert tonight was awesome. Our students are very talented and did an awesome job.



Triopia Schools will NOT be in session on Friday, October 25.


Early Dismissal - Wednesday and Thursday due to Parent/Teacher Conferences


Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on Wednesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 24 from 3:30-7:30 each night. Grade School students should have brought home a note to sign up for a time slot. JH/HS parents, please contact the teacher directly or the JH/HS office to schedule an appointment.
Kids do better in school when parents get involved. Attending parent–teacher conferences is one way to be involved and help your child succeed.
A parent–teacher conference is a great opportunity to:
-discuss your child's progress
-share your child's strengths and needs
-work with the teacher to help your child do well in school
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Hobrock or Mr. Sorrells.


At least 8 million students miss 10% of the school year nationwide. Let’s help all students be in #SchoolEveryDay #triopia


Miss Laurie visited with Mrs. Lonergan's 1st grade class and they discussed their favorites. They helped set the menu for tomorrow, October 23. The menu will be (their favorites - as a class): Scrambled Eggs, Sausage Links, Pancakes, Hash brown, Strawberries and Milk.
