August 23 - Stingel Open House - 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
August 24 - First day of School (2010)
September 6 - Labor Day - No School
Contact Information:
Mike Ream, Principal
Lisa Barker, Secretary
Diana Wendling, Secretary Aide
Tod Petit, Guidance Counselor
JoAnn Frantz, School Nurse
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Stingel Intermediate School
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The school day at Stingel begins at 8:50 a.m. and ends at 3:40 p.m. for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Students will be considered tardy if they come to school after 8:50 a.m.and afternoon kindergartners coming in after 1:00 p.m.
We would not expect students to arrive at the school prior to 8:40 a.m. There is no supervision for students before this time.Students who arrive before 8:40 a.m. are not permitted in the classrooms and are asked to remain in the entrance (inside the main doors) until the first school bus arrives at approximately 8:40 a.m.
"Car Pick Up" - End of Day
If your child is a "car pick up" at the end of the day,
please walk into the building and meet your child.
This helps us keep your child safe.
School Fees - Notice!
If you think your will qualify for the FREE lunch program after you complete the free and reduced lunch application, please do NOT pay your school instructional fees. Ohio House Bill One exempts children who qualify for free lunches from paying school
instructional fees.
Students will still be responsible for parking fees, class dues, any extra-curricular fees, locks, kindergarten tuition, preschool fees, and latchkey fees.
Miss DiPuccio;s 4th Grade Explorer class created "Just So Stories" podcasts. The stories were modeled after the novelist and story teller, Rudyard Kipling, creative writer of tall tales.
Listen to the following:
Third grade - Claymation Projects!
Ms. Dipuccio's Class
Clocks
Ms. DiPuccio's students have been studying clocks. The students have been busy making sun dials, sand clocks, siphon clocks, and sinking bowl clocks. Watch this short movie showing a student who made a Chinese Water Wheel Clock. The student explains how the clocks are constructed.
On May 26th, the 5th grade Explore Class broke their wooden bridges by hanging a bucket from the bridge floor and filling it with sand. The winning bridge held 33 pounds before shattering in a rather spectacular way! (Ms. Dipuccio Teacher)
Breaking Bridges - Grade 5