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HBC PARENT CONNECTION 

February 14, 2025

H-BC Families:

What a way to show your support for Sophie!  Here are some photos recognizing Valentine’s Day and our K/1 Day of Play!  Remember, no school for HBC Students today 2/14 and Monday 2/17.  Stay warm and stay safe!

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CONFERENCES:  Thank you to all the parents who attended or spoke with your child’s teacher at P/T Conference time today!

Mid Quarter:  The 3rd Quarter Marking period mid quarter happened on February 11.

FEBRUARY DISTRICT NEWSLETTER: https://5il.co/36r1u

BASKETBALL CAMP:  Basketball Camp continues tomorrow- 2/15 in BEAVER CREEK tomorrow 2/15 for those Pre-K, K and 1st grade students who pre-registered - 8:00 am- 9:00 am.

Girls On The Run:  H-BC Elementary is pleased to once again have Girls on the Run for 3rd-5th grade girls.  The program, led by local volunteers, will be Monday & Wednesdays, 3:30-5:00 pm, February 19 through April 30.   Registration is limited and there is income based assistance available.   Information & Registration can be found here: Girls On the Run  Questions may be directed to eassistant@embe.org,

SWIMMING LESSONS:  Now is the time to make sure your childs swim suit fits!  Students in grades 2-5 will be participating in swimming lessons at the Luverne Area Aquatics and Fitness Center  March 4-14 as part of PE Curriculum.

KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UP:  On March 28, we invite 25-26 kindergarten students to a full day of learning and fun.  See the flyer at the bottom of this document for details.

SUNDAY OPEN GYMS: Families may enjoy open gym time during the winter months at the following times:

H-BC Elementary Gym in Beaver Creek will be open 1:00-2:30 pm (excluding holiday weekends)
K-6 Grade Students, accompanied by a parent, are welcome.  The last day is 3/9.
Hugo Goehle Gym in Hills  will be open 1:00-3:00 pm.  All ages are welcome.

LOOKING AHEAD:

  • February 14 & 17- No School - Presidents Day  

  • March 20- End of 3rd Quarter

  • March 21- No School for Students/Staff Development Day

  • March 24- Begin 4th Quarter

  • March 28- Kindergarten Roundup


E-LEARNING:  If we have an E-Learning Day, Here is the information- E-LEARNING LINK

Spring Assessments Coming Soon (New)

Spring Testing is an important time to check progress for our students.  As we get closer to April, we will enter the Spring Assessment season.   Please click this LINK to see our HBC Assessment Calendar.  This will give you an idea when each assessment is scheduled for ACTs, MCAs and NWEAs.

Information for Families Regarding MCA III Assessments: (New)

MCA Statewide Assessments Dear Families, 

The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) requires that statewide assessments are annually administered in reading, mathematics, and science. They are designed to provide the state, districts, and schools with a snapshot of student learning of the Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards. 

When will HBC Students take the MCA Tests?  What Grades will take the MCA Tests?

MCA Reading - (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th) - Wednesday, April 23rd and Thursday April 27, 2025

MCA Math - (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 11th) - Tuesday, April 29th and Wednesday, April 30th

MCA Science - (5th, 8th and 10th) - Tuesday, May 6th

What are the MCA Tests? The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment (MCA) and Minnesota Test of Academic Skills (MTAS) are reading, mathematics, and science standards-based assessments that measure student learning of the Minnesota Academic Standards. These assessments are used to meet federal and state legislative requirements. Most students take the MCA, but students who receive special education services and meet the MTAS eligibility requirements may take the MTAS instead. 

Why do we give these assessments? MCA results provide valuable information for the school, district and MDE about how well students have learned concepts and skills from the academic standards. Educators and schools can use the results to plan instruction and evaluate their curriculum. Families can also use the results as one way to measure how students are doing on the content that is part of their daily instruction. School- and district-level test results are used in federal and state accountability measurements. 

How are the MCA administered? The MCAs must be taken in person, even if your student is enrolled in an online program. For students temporarily learning online, they will take statewide assessments when they return to school. Your school can provide more specific information about the health and safety measures they are taking to ensure students and staff stay safe and healthy during test administration. Most students take the MCA online, but some eligible students take the assessment in a paper test book instead. For the MTAS, teachers work with each student individually using paper test materials. 

Please reach out to me if you have any needs:

t.holthaus@isd671.net