Hershey Public Schools

The Panther Pulse

Elementary Newsletter: July 2025 Edition
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From the Desk of Mr. Thomsen: Welcome to the July Edition

Dear Hershey Elementary Families,

I hope this message finds you all soaking up the joys of summer break—whether that’s poolside fun, camping trips, or simply enjoying a slower pace with loved ones. It’s hard to believe, but we are now just about 40 days away from the start of the 2025–26 school year. Time is flying by!

While students and staff enjoy a well-deserved rest, our custodial and maintenance teams have been hard at work preparing the building for your return. Classrooms are being freshly painted, woodwork and walls are sparkling clean, and floors are gleaming after refinishing. You’ll also notice brand-new signage throughout the school—everything from classroom identification to restroom markers and updated achievement boards. The school is truly being spruced up and will be ready to welcome back our Panthers in just a few short weeks!

This month’s newsletter is filled with important information to help every family prepare for a successful start to the school year. Here's a preview of what you’ll find inside:

🔔 What’s Inside the July Newsletter?

🗓️ Important Dates to Remember

  • Open House/Back-to-School Night schedule and details

  • First Day of School plans and pick-up/drop-off guidance

  • Picture Day dates and ordering info

  • Parent-Teacher Conferences

📝 Paperwork & Enrollment Reminders

  • Immunization updates, physicals, and eye exams

  • Birth certificates for new students

  • Registration forms and emergency contact updates

  • Medication and health plan submissions

  • Office contact info for any questions

🎒 Back-to-School Preparation Tips

  • Adjusting sleep and screen-time routines

  • Eating a nutritious breakfast

  • Practicing morning structure

  • Creating a designated homework space

📋 Teacher Assignments

  • Information on where to find your child's placement

🎁 School Supply Lists

  • Where to find them

  • Reminders about labeling materials

🏫 Open House Details

  • Full event schedule, locations, and classroom visits

  • Meet the teacher, drop off supplies, complete paperwork

🎉 Recent Happenings & Highlights

🍽️ Lunch & Transportation Reminders

  • Payment options and meal applications

  • Pick-up/drop-off procedures

  • Bus and walker instructions

📸 Picture Day Details

  • Dates, ordering instructions, and retake info

🧠 Fostering a Positive Mindset

“At Hershey Elementary, we are excited to welcome our Panthers back with open arms. This year, we continue our commitment to learning, leadership, and community. Together, we’ll make it a fantastic year!” Look for inspiration, encouragement, and a Panther ROAR reminder!

💡 What Families Can Do Now

  • Schedule medical/dental checkups

  • Encourage daily reading

  • Review safety habits

  • Talk with kids about the first day

🔁 Quick Family Checklist

  • Forms completed

  • Exams scheduled

  • Supplies purchased

  • Handbook reviewed

  • Calendar saved

  • Routines discussed

Thank you for being a part of our wonderful Panther family. Keep enjoying your summer, and we’ll see you soon for a new year of learning, laughter, and growth!

Jared Thomsen

Elementary Principal

📞 (308) 368-5572

📧 jared.thomsen@hpspanthers.org

Empowering All Students to Reach Their Full Potential.

"Learn, Grow, Thrive - Hershey Public Schools"

Mark Your Calendar!

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07.14.25 - School Board Meeting 7:00 PM

07.21-23.25 - Football Youth Camp 6:00-7:30 PM

07.22.25 - Summer Library 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

08.11.25 - New Teacher In-Service 8:00 AM-4:00 PM

08.11.25 - School Board Meeting 7:00 PM

08.12.25 - Teacher In-Service

08.13.25 - Teacher In-Service

08.14.25 - Teacher In-Service

08.15.25 - Teacher In-Service

08.18.25 - Teacher In-Service

08.18.25 - PK-6 Open House 5:00-8:00 PM

08.19.25 - TK-12 First Day of School (11:30 AM Dismissal)

08.20.25 - First day of Preschool (AM & PM classes begin)

08.22.25 - TK-12 Individual & Class Pictures (Nebraska Portraits)

08.22.25 - Community Pep Rally + Football Scrimmage (6:30PM)

08.23.25 - Hershey Fall Festival

09.01.25 - Labor Day (No School)

09.02.25 - Teacher In-Service PLC (Hershey) (No School)

09.8.25 - School Board Meeting 7:00 PM

09.18.25 - Health Screenings (Preschool, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th and 10th)

09.19.25 - Little Cheer Camp

TBD - PK Individual & Class Pictures (Nebraska Portraits)

9.23.25 - PK-12 Picture Retake Day (Nebraska Portraits)

09.30.25 - Blood Drive

10.10.25 - End of Q1

10.13.25 - Teacher In-Service (No School)

10.23.25 - PK-12 PTC’s

10.24.25 - PK-12 PTC’s

10.31.25 - Parade of Costumes

📝 Paperwork & Enrollment Reminders

  • Updating Demographic Information on PowerSchool

    • All families (new and current) will be receiving an email asking you to enter or update all contact information. This is important so that the school can effectively communicate all needs throughout the school year

  • Registration

    • If you have not yet registered your child, please call the district office at (308)368-5572. You will be guided to complete this process!

  • Immunization (Policy 5010)

    • Each student wishing to enroll in the school district must be immunized as required by state law and the rules and regulations promulgated by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services in effect at the time of the student’s enrollment.

      • Exceptions:

        • Provisional Enrollment Students who meet the statutory requirements for provisional enrollment may be allowed to attend school for sixty days without the necessary immunizations.

        • Immunization shall not be required if the student’s parent or guardian submits one of the following to the superintendent of schools:

          • A statement signed by a medical professional stating that the required immunization would be injurious to the health and well-being of the student or any member of the student’s household;

          • An affidavit signed by the student or a legally authorized representative of the student, stating that the immunization conflicts with the student’s sincerely held religious beliefs.

  • Physical

    • The State of Nebraska requires a physical examination by a physician, physician assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse within six months prior to the entrance of kindergarten and the seventh grade, or in the case of a transfer student from out-of-state to any other grade within the school. A complete visual evaluation is required for kindergarten or transferring from out-of-state to any grade level. A vision professional may also complete the required visual evaluation. Waiver forms for physical and vision exams are available in the school health office. School Law 79-214 (3). Please return forms to the school office as soon as possible.

      • Elem. Physical Exam Form

  • Vision Exam

    • A School Visi011 Evaluation is required for all children within six months prior to entering Nebraska schools for the first time (includes beginner grades including Kindergarteners, transfers, and other students new. to Nebraska) [Nebraska Revised Statute 79-214]

      • Elem. Vision Form

  • Birth Certificate

    • All students enrolled in HPS shall have a copy of their birth certificate on file

    • This typically pertains to newly enrolled students OR incoming PreK students

  • Medication and Health Plan Submissions

    • Please contact Mrs. Bailey Filips (K-12 School Nurse

      • bailey.filips@hpspanthers.org

    • Parents are encouraged to bring medication to Open House night

Back-to-School Prep: Simple Ways to Help Your Child Start Strong

The new school year is just around the corner! Transitioning from summer fun to school routines can be a challenge, but with a little preparation, families can help set their child up for a successful and smooth start. Here are a few simple strategies to get your child ready to head back to school feeling confident and prepared.

1. Adjust Sleep Schedules Early

Start gradually shifting your child’s bedtime and wake-up time to align with the school schedule. Begin moving bedtime earlier by 15–30 minutes each night, and waking up a bit earlier each morning. This helps reset their internal clock so they’re alert and ready to learn on the first day.

2. Encourage a Healthy Breakfast Routine

A nutritious breakfast fuels the body and brain for a productive day. Practice having breakfast around the time your child will eat before school. Focus on balanced options that include protein, whole grains, and fruit to keep them full and focused.

3. Practice Morning Routines

Rehearse the morning routine a few times before the first day: waking up, brushing teeth, getting dressed, eating breakfast, and packing up. Set up a checklist or visual schedule to help younger children stay on track independently.

4. Pack and Prepare the Night Before

Help your child get in the habit of packing their backpack each evening. This could include placing homework, supplies, a lunchbox, and any special items they need for the next day. Mornings are much smoother when everything is ready to go!

5. Create a Designated Homework Spot

Set up a quiet, organized area at home where your child can focus on homework or reading. Equip it with basic school supplies and ensure it's free from distractions. Having a consistent study space builds routine and focus.

6. Set Screen Time Boundaries

As school approaches, reduce recreational screen time and replace it with reading, playing outside, or engaging in hands-on activities. Set clear screen time limits and encourage device-free periods, especially during mealtimes and before bed.

Final Tip: Talk positively about school and help your child feel excited about seeing friends, meeting teachers, and learning new things. A little preparation goes a long way toward building confidence and a successful school year start!

📋 Teacher Assignments

We want to let you know that all students have been thoughtfully placed with a classroom teacher for the upcoming school year. This process is something we take very seriously and involves careful consideration of many factors. Our goal is always to create balanced classrooms that best support the academic, social, and emotional growth of all students.

Your child’s classroom teacher was listed on their final report card, which was sent home on the last day of school. If you are new to our district or are unable to locate that information, please don’t hesitate to call our school office—we’re happy to assist you and provide your child’s classroom placement.

We look forward to another great school year and appreciate your continued support as we work together to ensure your child has a successful and positive experience at Hershey Public Schools.

🎁 School Supply Lists for 2025–2026 Now Available!

It’s time to gear up for a great school year! Our 2025–2026 Elementary School Supply Lists are now available and can be found on our school website under:

Students → Student Forms → 2025–2026 Class Supply List - ELEM

Click the link 2025-2026 Class Supply List -ELEM to access your child's supply list!

Please take a moment to review the list for your child’s upcoming grade. Having the right supplies helps students feel confident and ready to learn on day one!

🖊️ Important Reminder:
Be sure to label all supplies with your child’s name before bringing them to school. This helps prevent items from getting lost or mixed up in the classroom.

We appreciate your support in helping students come prepared and excited for a successful school year!

🏫 Open House Information

🎒 Save the Date: Open House / Back-to-School Night!

We are excited to welcome students and families back for the 2025–2026 school year with our Open House / Back-to-School Night on:

🗓 Monday, August 18, 2025
⏰ 5:00 – 6:00 PM

While final details are still being confirmed, we are thrilled to share a few highlights of the evening:

🎤 Special Guest:
We’re honored to host Dr. Luke McConnell from KSB Law Firm as part of the evening’s events.

🍔 Free Meal Provided:
A huge thank you to Hershey State Bank / Hershey Agency for once again generously providing a meal for all families in attendance.

🍦 Sweet Treats for a Good Cause:
The HELP Club is teaming up with Double Dips to offer delicious ice cream for purchase. All proceeds will go toward supporting the incredible work our HELP Club does for students and families throughout the year.

👩‍🏫 Meet Our Amazing Teachers:
Families will also have the opportunity to meet their child’s teacher, visit classrooms, and get ready for a fantastic school year ahead!

📌 Stay Tuned:
Exact times, locations, and additional information will be shared as we get closer to the start of school.

We can’t wait to see you there and kick off the new year together as a Panther family!

🚌🍎🍽️ Lunch & Transportation Reminders

🍽️ Lunch Payments & Free/Reduced Meal Applications

Lunch Payment Process:
Details coming soon. We will update families as soon as information becomes available.

Free/Reduced Meal Applications:
Reminder details will be shared once final information is provided.

🚗 Drop-Off & Pick-Up Procedures

We will continue using the same drop-off and pick-up procedures as last school year. Please refer to our previous communication or website for full details. These procedures are designed with student safety and efficiency in mind, and we appreciate your cooperation.

🚌 Bus Routes

Bus drivers will be reaching out to families as we approach the first day of school to confirm routes and pick-up/drop-off times.

📞 Please call the school if:

  • Your child did not ride the bus last year, but will be riding this year—we’ll need to add them to a route.

  • Your child will no longer be riding the bus this year—we’d appreciate a quick call so we can update our list.

🚶‍♂️ Dismissal Reminders: Walkers & Bus Riders

A reminder of our established end-of-day dismissal procedures:

  • Walkers: All walkers (PK–6) are dismissed to the west door and are expected to immediately head home after school.

  • Bus Riders: All bus riders (TK–12) report directly to the Activity Center and sit at their designated table by bus route. Students are expected to remain seated and ready to load with their assigned driver.

Thank you for helping us keep dismissal and transportation safe, smooth, and organized for all students. If you have any questions or need to update your transportation plans, please don’t hesitate to contact the school office.

🎉 Recent Happenings & Highlights at Hershey Elementary

As we gear up for another exciting school year, we’re thrilled to share some of the summer updates and highlights happening around our building!

🏗️ Summer Building Updates & Maintenance Projects
Our custodial and maintenance teams have been hard at work making improvements to ensure a welcoming and refreshed learning environment for our students and staff. Some of the updates include:

  • Fresh painting of classrooms

  • Deep cleaning of woodwork, walls, trim, desks, chairs, and bookshelves

  • New carpet installation in select classrooms

  • Sparkling floors cleaned and polished

  • Updated main entrance

  • A brand-new outdoor hangout area designed for students and staff to enjoy

  • Signage updates throughout the building for classrooms and common areas

  • Installation of achievement boards to proudly celebrate student success!

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📸 School Picture Days – Mark Your Calendars!

We’re excited to partner once again with Nebraska Portraits for our student picture days during the 2025–2026 school year!

📅 Important Dates:

  • Thursday, August 22, 2025 – TK–12 Individual & Class Pictures

  • Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – PK–12 Picture Retake Day

All students will have the opportunity to take individual photos, and class group photos will be taken on August 22.

📲 More Details to Come

As we approach these dates, Nebraska Portraits will send additional information via text message, including ordering instructions and reminders.

Be on the lookout for these messages, and don’t forget to mark your calendars for these picture-perfect days!

Instructional Day

When Should My Child Arrive? When Should I Pick Them Up?

Entrance doors will unlock at 7:50 AM. Students will not be allowed in the building until then without written consent from the office and/or teacher. It is imperative that we have our staff in the building and stationed at supervisory posts before students enter to ensure safety. Please make the proper arrangements to allow your child to arrive at school between 7:50-8:10AM. Upon entering the building, elementary students will go directly to the cafeteria for breakfast, or the gym for walk club. If your child is eating breakfast at the school, please allow them enough time to eat to ensure they will make it to their classroom by 8:15 AM. Classroom instruction begins at 8:15AM.

The instructional day for TK-6 elementary runs from 8:15AM-3:35PM (Monday-Thursday) and 8:15AM- 2:33 PM on Friday. To enhance student safety and ease traffic congestion, elementary students are dismissed 6 minutes earlier than Jr./Sr. High School.

When dropping your child(ren) off in the morning, please utilize the designated south gravel or west crushed rock parking lots. Parents who choose to park illegally or stop in the middle of the road clogs up the traffic, while also delaying our buses.

Parents who are picking up their child(ren) at the end of the school day are encouraged to use the west crushed rock or south gravel lots.

*Please remember that your child(ren) needs to be picked up promptly following the conclusion of the school day.

District Resources

District Website

Events Calendar

PowerSchool

Live Stream

Rooms (Parent-Teacher Chat)

2025-26 School Calendar

Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to serve you and your family as the elementary principal at Hershey Public Schools. I’m truly grateful for the partnership we share in helping your child grow and succeed.

Enjoy the remainder of your summer break—soak up the sunshine, make memories, and get ready for another exciting school year ahead. We can’t wait to welcome our Panthers back!

Take care,

Jared Thomsen

Elementary Principal

📞 (308) 368-5572

📧 jared.thomsen@hpspanthers.org

Empowering All Students to Reach Their Full Potential.

"Learn, Grow, Thrive - Hershey Public Schools"

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