
National Library Week 2025!
April 6-12, 2025, is a celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening our communities.


Paraprofessional Appreciation Day in 2025 is on Wednesday, April 2. This day is celebrated annually on the first Wednesday of April. Paraprofessionals, also known as paraeducators, are education assistants and instructional assistants. They play key roles in early education, special education, language acquisition, culturally relevant education, and family engagement. A BIG shoutout to all of our Paraprofessionals here at CPCSC for all you do!


On April 4th each year, National School Librarian Day recognizes the professionals who keep the school library in working order. School librarians spend long hours keeping the library organized. They are also dedicated to helping our children find the resources they need to keep learning. A BIG thank you to all of our great CPCSC School Librarians!


National Assistant Principals Week in 2025 is celebrated from April 7-11 to recognize the hard work and dedication of assistant principals. Thank you to our CPCSC Assistant Principals for all of your hard work and dedication to our students and staff.


CPCSC KINDERGARTEN & PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION
Kindergarten registration is next week. Don't forget to sign up.

March 9-15, 2025, is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana.
Every Hoosier business, school and family should participate in the statewide tornado drill each year. The drill allows you to practice where to go, what to do and what to take so you are prepared in the event of a real tornado warning
On Tuesday, March, 11, 2025, around 10:15 am, The National Weather Service will issue a tornado warning alert through most notifications systems, including the Statewide Emergency Alert System!


1st and 4th grade buddies reading Dr. Seuss books.






**Publishing Party at BES!**
On Friday, these young third-grade writers at Break-O-Day Elementary confidently walked across the "red carpet" and into the cafeteria to share their persuasive essays with parents and grandparents! Each student followed the writing process to create their books, culminating in what we call the "golden step"—sharing their writing with the world!
Many of the short stories focused on subjects that were meaningful to the students. They compiled their writing into books, complete with colorful covers.

Lunch in style!
Students that earned the limo ride and pizza from the Major Saver fundraiser were treated to their reward last week.


On Saturday, February 15, Miss Anvoots (CPMS Choir) and Mrs. Bowling (GCES Music) hosted an event called Circle the State with Song at CPMS. We had over 380 kids signed up to participate at our festival including kids from our Clark-Pleasant Middle School Choirs and all six of our elementary school choirs! Many other area schools joined us as well in making beautiful and meaningful music.





County Road Closure Announcement!
Closure of Tracy Road (CR 600 North) TO ALL TRAFFIC approximately 100 feet east of CR 75 West, near Town of
New Whiteland
When: Beginning Monday, March 3rd. The Road is anticipated to be open to traffic Friday, March 7th, weather permitting.
Who: Johnson County Highway Department
Why: Emergency repair of field drainage tile under Tracy Road, which has caused a large sinkhole under the pavement
Detour: The Road will be closed to all traffic. Traffic may utilize the following signed detours during the closure:
- Eastbound traffic detour is north of Tracy Road, along CR 75 West, Worthsville Road, and US 31
- Westbound traffic detour is south of Tracy Road, along Sawmill Road, Whiteland Road, and Honey Creek Road


A giant shout-out goes to the BES staff members who volunteered time and donations to the Jerry Lasiter scholarship and played in the CPEF volleyball tournament last Saturday!!


The BES robotics team competed in the New Pal Vex IQ competition on Saturday! The teams did an amazing job and placed 26th and 41st! The teams collaborated so well with other teams and learned many things! We are so proud of them!




Due to inclement weather, Clark-Pleasant Schools will have a 2-Hour Delay today, Thursday, February 20, 2025.


**Parent-Teacher Conferences This Week!**
Clark-Pleasant will be hosting Parent-Teacher Conferences this week, following the same format as in the fall. Conferences will take place in the evening, and please note that FRIDAY will be an early release day for students. For specific times, please refer to the graphics provided. Please sign up for an appointment through your child's school.




Second grade IREAD family night! BES second grade students and their families worked together on different activities to help students prepare for the IREAD assessment in March.





Whiteland Youth Soccer 2025!

Third grade students at Break-O-Day began their Mileage Club today! Students can walk or run laps at recess and scan their badge to keep track of their laps. Running laps earns tokens and awards and our students were so excited to get started that they ran a total of 23 miles on the first day! Thank you, Clark Pleasant Education Foundation, for providing the grant that helped us purchase the materials needed to motivate our students to get moving at recess!







Living History!
As part of their Indiana History curriculum, fourth-grade students at Break-O-Day Elementary participated in a simulated wax museum on Wednesday. They dressed up as notable figures from Indiana’s history, including Larry Bird, Greg Kinnear, Jenna Fischer, Oscar Robertson, Madame C.J. Walker, President Benjamin Harrison, and Colonel Sanders.

100 days of school! On Tuesday, kindergarten and 1st grade students celebrated the 100th day of school!







