We Love, Laugh, and Learn Together Dear Haun Husky Families, At this time of year, I pause to give special thanks for my many blessings. My family, my friends and the times spent with them building memories that last a lifetime are some of my greatest gifts. Certainly another of my greatest appreciations stems from the privilege I have at Haun to work with each of you and your children. As a Haun staff, we so appreciate this community, our caring parents and the most wonderful children. Thank you for the giving you all so graciously provide for our school, and the joys you bring to the children and staff by pulling together to make success possible for all. This is meant to be the most “joyful” time of the year. Deadlines and commitments sometimes give us the feeling that everything has to be “wrapped” up! During this special time of year, we hope each family has time together making memories with those you love. The moments you spend will be what is remembered for years to come by your children. Take time to stop, enjoy one another and reflect on past memories. Read together, celebrate one another, sit and enjoy to music together, and delight in a cup of hot chocolate together. Take time to “be in the moment with one another”. My wish for you is that you and those you love will celebrate this season of thankfulness with a spirit of humbleness, gratitude and appreciation. Thank you for joining our efforts to make Haun the best place it can be for our children to learn and teachers to teach. I am one blessed educator, Jayne Smith
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We Love, Laugh, and Learn Together
Dear Haun Husky Families,
At this time of year, I pause to give special thanks for my many blessings. My
family, my friends and the times spent with them building memories that last a
lifetime are some of my greatest gifts. Certainly another of my greatest
appreciations stems from the privilege I have at Haun to work with each of you and
your children. As a Haun staff, we so appreciate this community, our caring
parents and the most wonderful children. Thank you for the giving you all so
graciously provide for our school, and the joys you bring to the children and staff
by pulling together to make success possible for all.
This is meant to be the most “joyful” time of the year. Deadlines and commitments
sometimes give us the feeling that everything has to be “wrapped” up! During this
special time of year, we hope each family has time together making memories with
those you love. The moments you spend will be what is remembered for years to
come by your children. Take time to stop, enjoy one another and reflect on past
memories. Read together, celebrate one another, sit and enjoy to music together,
and delight in a cup of hot chocolate together. Take time to “be in the moment
with one another”.
My wish for you is that you and those you love will celebrate this season of
thankfulness with a spirit of humbleness, gratitude and appreciation. Thank you
for joining our efforts to make Haun the best place it can be for our children to
learn and teachers to teach.
I am one blessed educator,
Jayne Smith
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PISD Job Fair
For Cafeteria, Transportation, Teacher Assistants,
PASAR After-school, and Employee Childcare
PISD Sockwell Center 12/02 – 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday, November 25 – Friday, November 29, 2019
Thanksgiving Break
Thursday, December 5, 2019
School Day Picture Retake
A friendly reminder there will be NO afterschool Programs next
week Monday, November 18th – 22, 2019 (Book fair Week) and
Monday, November 25th – 29, 2019 (Thanksgiving Break).
Classes will resume the week of Monday, December 2, 2019.
Rubik Cube Club last day is Thursday, November 14, 2019
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Sugary drinks and the rise of metabolic syndrome
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Are sugary drinks to blame for the rise of metabolic syndrome in children? It’s common knowledge to not let your children snack on candy all day, but many parents forget to consider that the most common culprit of hidden sugar is those sugary drinks.
Despite our best efforts, childhood obesity rates continue to rise due to lack of physical activity and poor nutrition. Obesity usually brings on a host of corresponding health-related problems, such as type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. The onset of these two conditions among children has increased significantly over the last two decades and sugar-loaded drinks such as sodas, sports drinks and fruit-flavored beverages* may be largely to blame.
The Risks of Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome among children is a global health concern that will likely persist into adulthood if neglected. Specifically, metabolic syndrome is the presence of a cluster of risk factors, such as:
insulin resistance (body’s inability to regulate blood sugar) high blood pressure obesity low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (also known as the “good” cholesterol) increased triglycerides (free fatty acids in the blood).
The presence of metabolic syndrome greatly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and kidney disease. While genetics may be partially to blame, often times the problem stems from environmental and lifestyle factors.
In a study from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), researchers examined lifestyle factors such as the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages and physical activity levels to see how it affected the risk of metabolic syndrome in adolescents.
The results showed that increased intake of sugary drinks clearly had a negative impact, including:
↑ increased insulin resistance (indicating that the body is having trouble regulating blood sugar) ↑ increased systolic blood pressure (top number of the blood pressure reading) ↑ increased waist circumference ↑ increased body mass index (BMI) ↓ reduced “good” HDL cholesterol
Alternatively, higher levels of physical activity clearly lead to overall improvements, such as:
The positive benefits were even more profound when high physical activity levels were combined with a reduced intake of sugar-sweetened drinks. The findings clearly indicate that to prevent metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents, we must increase their physical activity levels while reducing their sugar consumption.
What Can We Do?
The study is just another stone in the pillar of truth about childhood obesity. If we want our children to be healthy, we have to make sure they get enough physical activity and follow a healthy diet. Children and adolescents should get at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day, according to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. We must also limit their intake of sugar-loaded drinks while making sure they get enough water to stay hydrated. Helping kids get active and get healthy is the key to reducing metabolic syndrome so they can live Well. Into the Future.
*100% fruit juice is not considered a sugar-sweetened beverage because it does not contain added sugar and is recognized by the American Dietary Guidelines and the American Academy of Pediatrics as a healthy alternative source of fruit. However, servings should be limited to 4 to 6 ounces per day for young children and 8 to 12 ounces per day for children 7 and up.
Reference:
Bremer, A.A., Auinger, P., & Byrd, R.S., (2009). Relationship between insulin-resistance-associated metabolic parameters and anthropometric measurement with sugar-sweetened
PISD Cold Weather Policy Unless otherwise governed by athletics or fine arts guidelines, no outside activity should
take place if:
Actual temperature or wind chill is below 32 degrees.
Please send coats, hats and gloves with your children in the morning so they are
prepared for recess and PE.
Also, now is the perfect time to get your Flu shot. The flu season is upon us and we
want your children protected and in school.
As a reminder the PISD policy for excluding children from school is as follows:
A student with any of the following symptoms will be excluded from school until such
time as the student is free of symptoms, has been satisfactorily treated, or submits a
signed physician’s statement that he/she is not contagious.
Temperature of 100 degrees or more. Student must be fever free for 24 hours, without medication, before re-entry.
Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Student must be symptom free for 24 hours without medication before re-entry.
Pain and/or swelling at angle of jaw.
Undetermined rash over any part of the body.
Undiagnosed scaly patches on the body or scalp.
Red, draining eyes.
Intense itching with signs and symptoms of secondary infection.
Open, draining lesions.
Jaundice
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Are you ready for a challenge? If so, the Haun Triathlon is for you!! Haun Triathlon includes participation in 3 events. These include the PTA Reflections (held in the fall), the Science Fair (held in January) and either the Fire Prevention Poster contest for Kindergarten-5 or the WordMasters Challenge for grades 3-5. If you participate in these 3 events, you will receive a trophy at the end of the school year.
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Haun PTA International Night
Booths Thursday, February 20th 6:00pm-8:00pm
International Night is a fun and educational event. The student “travellers” should get a
sense of geography and the diversity of cultures by visiting the special “Country Booths”
– Haun’s microcosm of the world at large.
Informational Guidelines
1. Use a tri-fold display board as a centerpiece for your display. Tri-fold display
boards are available at Michael’s, Hobby Lobby, Office Max, or any office or
school supply store for about $5. Please let us know ASAP if you would like one
provided for you.
2. The display board must include: Location of the country on a map, capital city,
and official language(s). You can get this info and print out an outline map of your
country at this website: http://mapmaker.nationalgeographic.org/
3. In addition to basic geographical information, you may wish to display certain
defining features of your country or offer an activity such as: