The 2019-2020 Academic School Calendar was approved by the Board of Education on April 8, 2019.
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The 2019-2020 Academic School Calendar was approved by the Board of Education on April 8, 2019.
Click Here for the 2019-2020 Academic School Calendar
POSITION TITLE: Literacy Tutor – Minnesota Reading Corps
Make a difference in your community and join our team as a reading tutor. Park Elementary is looking for reading tutors to give their time and talent to help our kids become successful readers and learners.
Tutors work one-on-one or in small groups with students during school hours throughout the school year. No matter if you’re a recent grad, career changer, stay-at-home parent or retiree, you can make a great tutor. No experience? No problem. Minnesota Reading Corps provides comprehensive training in strategies proven to help students learn, so tutors are well equipped to help students grow.
Perks as A Tutor
Ready to be the change for struggling students? Learn more at ReadingAndMath.net. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or call 866.859.2825.
POSITION TITLE: Math Tutor – Minnesota Math Corps
Make a difference in your community and join our team as a math tutor. Park Elementary is looking for math tutors to give their time and talent to help kids become successful in math.
Tutors work one-on-one or in small groups with students during school hours between January – June. No matter if you’re a recent grad, career changer, stay-at-home parent or retiree, you can make a great tutor. No experience? No problem. Math Corps provides comprehensive training in strategies proven to help students learn, so tutors are well equipped to help students grow.
Perks as A Tutor
Ready to be the change for struggling students? Learn more at ReadingAndMath.net. Questions can be sent to [email protected] or call 866.859.2825.
Congratulations to Landon and Dan, our TIGERs of the Week.
Landon Butler – Speech
Landon became the first Tiger Speech Student to make the state tournament in over a decade. He is a testament to how hard work and a constant willingness to want and use constructive criticism can result in tremendous learning. Through it all, he has been the consummate leader and he finishes the season, not only making the state tournament, but placing 12 times at invitational tournaments during the season.
Dan Van de Steeg – Baseball
Dan went 3/4 with 2 RBIs and a stolen base in Hutchinson’s opener vs G-SL in helping the Tigers to a come from behind 6-5 win. Dan is the epitome of being a Tiger – he is an incredible competitor on the field of play but does it the right way. On top of competing on the playing surface, he has been tremendous in his work ethic in the off-season, helping prepare himself and his teammates for the upcoming season. The high level of respect that he gives his teammates and coaches, as well as opponents and officials is truly the blueprint that everyone in Hutchinson can look to in striving to truly be “a Tiger”.
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Activities Director – Thayne Johnson, CAA
Phone: 320-234-2698
Email: [email protected]
Administrative Assistant – Amber Larson
Phone: 320-234-2647
Email: [email protected]
Congratulations to Lydia, track and field, our TIGER of the Week:
Lydia Gross – Girls Track and Field
Lydia is a great role model and captain to have on the Girl’s Varsity Track and Field Team. She is energetic, outgoing, and caring, all great attributes for a great captain and leader for the team. At practice, you can find Lydia staying late to lead team core or to help others with blocks or hurdle work. At meets, you can find her sprinting around the track as an anchor on our 4×400 team, speeding over the hurdles, or cheering for her teammates when she isn’t competing. We are looking forward to a great season from Lydia!