
We are looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow.


Wishing our wonderful community a warm and joyful Thanksgiving. Check out this video https://youtube.com/shorts/CkM8QE-l7n0?feature=share and get a peek at what our principals and Superintendent want on their plate!


š¶š¤Miss Arnos's music class has been rocking out to the classic tune "Hot Cross Buns" this week!š¼š„
These talented students have mastered the notes G, B, and A on their recorders, and they're not afraid to show it. They've been rapping, singing, and playing their hearts out, creating a musical masterpiece that would make Mozart proud.
We're so proud of these little musicians and their dedication to learning and growing. We can't wait to see what they accomplish next!




š„ Only 5 Days Left in the Statewide Math Tournament! š„
Angola is in 3rd place and closing in on 1st! Let's take the lead this Thanksgiving break! We have until 11:59 on 11/30 to get as many math problems as possible solved.
š¦š„§ After the turkey, pie, and family time, pick up some math problems with your loved ones! Every correct answer on First in Math counts towards our overall score.
Adults and students can join the fun! Log on to FirstinMath.com and help Angola win!
Username: 46703
Password: lovemath
šŖ Let's solve our way to the top and win prizes for our local schools!


We are happy to share the December Mental Health Series calendar of events from Parent Guidance. Check out the calendar and find the link to register for any topic for free at this link.
https://bit.ly/3Od7rCz


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The Angola community is showing up in BIG ways for an Indiana Math Challenge. This week, our community jumped from 5th to 3rd in the state-wide math competition! Students and adults can join the fun with the login information below.
Here's how to play:
Visit: www.firstinmath.com
Log in: User ID: 46703
Password: lovemath
Solve math problems! Every correct answer counts! Prizes include 24Ā® Game sets and more for our schools! š


Elementary students in grades 3ā5 at Ryan Park and Carlin Park Elementary Schools showcased their creativity through a unique Pixel Art project in their STEAM classes. Each student completed 30 lines of a programmed Google Sheet. The student's artwork, included animals, TV characters, portraits, sports team logos, and outdoor landscapes. The completed designs have been proudly displayed outside the STEAM classrooms at both schools..





Join the fun. Join the Winter Gaurd!!


Mr. Justin Lomont's 7th Grade Honors Language Arts class recently hosted a debate on the question: "Is a hotdog a sandwich?" The class began with Mr. Lomont reviewing the rules of debate. Over the previous lessons, students had researched their positions and crafted thoughtful opening and closing statements.
Once the room was set up, excitement and anticipation filled the space as students presented their prepared opening remarks. The intensity grew as the rebuttal rounds began, with each team having two minutes to argue their case before the other team responded. It was clear that every student had listened attentively, as their rebuttals directly addressed the points raised by the opposing side.
Even during lunch, the debate was on everyone's minds, with students eagerly discussing their thoughts and ideas. After lunch, the final round began with closing statements, where each team had one last opportunity to persuade their peers. In the end, it was decided ā hotdogs are delicious! As a fun reward for their hard work, each student was given a gummy hotdog. Students are already looking forward to their next debate!










Yesterday Pleasant Lake Montesorri held "Pancakes for Pals" Students were invited to bring a friend for breakfast. Trine football players joined in on the fun. It was hard to tell who was having more fun the Trine students or our students.






The stage is set. The mics are checked. The makeup is on. Lines Rehearsed.
The amazing cast and crew of AHS is ready to take you on a hilarious ride with The -One-Act- Play That Goes Wrong!
Join us for this uproarious comedy, where everything that can go wrong... does! You won't want to miss this chaotic, laugh-out-loud journey of a play falling apart at every turn.
Show Dates:
November 21, 22, & 23 at 7:00 PM
November 24 at 2:00 PM
Tickets can be purchased at door via cash or credit. $7 Students/Seniors $10 General Admission.
Get your tickets now and experience the madness!











We had a wonderful turnout for last night's IREAD meeting at Hendry Park Elementary School. The final opportunity is today, 11/19, at Pleasant Lake Montessori from 5:30-6:30! This is a meaningful meeting for all 2nd and 3rd grade families!



šØFire up those math brains, Angola!šØ
Want to have fun AND help our MSDSC schools win prizes? Join the Indiana Love Math Zip Code Challenge! Students AND Adults throughout our community can participate in this challenge.
We're currently in FIFTH PLACE! š„ Let's show Indiana how much 46703 loves math! Check out the leader board below.
Here's how to play:
Visit: www.firstinmath.com
Log in: User ID: 46703
Password: lovemath
Solve math problems! Every correct answer counts!
Prizes include 24Ā® Game sets and more for our schools! š
Join the fun and spread the word!



Congratulations Leslie Lantz on Receiving the IHSAA Education Champion Award
The IHSAA Education Champion Award recognizes educators who profoundly impact student-athletes by fostering academic success and personal growth through meaningful connections.
Mrs. Lantz: A dedicated educator and mentor, with 23 years of experience in the language arts department at Angola High School, Mrs. Lantz has distinguished herself as an exceptional educator. Currently teaching senior-level classes, she goes above and beyond to prepare students for academic success including SAT preparation, advanced college writing skills instruction, college essay guidance, and letters of recommendation. Beyond the classroom, Mrs. Lantz's commitment extends far beyond traditional teaching. She actively supports student-athletes by attending numerous athletic events, running the school's spirit-wear and consistently engaging with students outside of class hours.
Ava Harris, a student-athlete, beautifully captured Mrs. Lantz's impact: "Mrs. Lantz has had a huge impact on my high school athletic and academic career. She is a fan of every sport at Angola and is always looking to form a connection with student-athletes. Last year when I would walk into her class, she would always ask how my game went or ask about an upcoming game. Even though I am not in her class this year, she still stops me in the hallway to catch up. This year she has attended almost every single volleyball game and one of my favorite moments with her was when she gave me a big hug showing her unwavering support after our team won the regional title. Mrs. Lantz is truly a great teacher who wants the best for every student. She has pushed me and all of her students in the classroom to be successful in whatever career the future holds.ā
Her dedication transcends academic instruction, creating lasting relationships that inspire and motivate students to excel.
Congratulations, Mrs. Lantz, on this well-deserved recognition.


Date: Nov 20, 2024
Time: 8:00 PM
Description: This might be the most important event of the year for all parents! Support your childās mental health and wellness by joining us for an informative event for parents and educators. Ask questions of leading family therapists and take advantage of a free resource to help parents with important topics such as identifying anxiety, depression, grief, suicide ideation, and parenting with purpose.
Sign up to join the webinar here:
https://bit.ly/4fBSGFC

Fog Delay Today Monday, November 18


We continue to grow the attendance of families at our Raising Strong Readers Monthly Webinar!
Sign up for future events here: bit.ly/MSDSCRaisingReaders
Check out our recordings of the last two months below!
Word Recognition: Sounds - https://youtu.be/SUh5NRnz9bQ?si=_8qj0DrCwwWMn3SW
Word Recognition: Letters & Words - youtu.be/fMUBVDUKtXk?si=ZoZghoWayY72J0dj




In the twisting hallways of Ryan Park, one teacher stands out for her unwavering commitment to her students and her passion for continuous growth. Meet Mrs. Ann Antos, a beloved 4th-grade teacher who has been positively impacting young lives for the past 23 years.
Beyond the classroom, you can find Mrs. Antos hiking with her family, getting lost in the pages of a good book, or listening to music to unwind. She shares a particular fondness for Evie White novels, especially "The Trumpet of the Swan." "That book sparked my lifelong love of reading," she recalls. However, when she gets home from work, nothing is better than curling up and watching classics like "The Big Bang Theory" and "Friends."
Mrs. Antos' adventurous spirit extends to her travel aspirations as well. "I've always dreamed of visiting Austria and exploring the stunning landscapes that inspired 'The Sound of Music,'" she shares. She also hopes to make a trip to Hawaii to celebrate a future wedding anniversary.
A proud mom of three, Mrs. Antos beams when talking about her children's accomplishments. "My kids are my greatest source of pride. From their academic achievements at Ball State and Trine University to their success on the soccer field, I'm constantly in awe of their determination and passion."
Mrs. Antos' love of teaching shows in her excitement about learning new teaching methodologies, like spelling morphology, and phonics. "It has been eye-opening learning these new processes, but also confirming that the changes I've implemented in my classes are supported by research." When asked about her teaching philosophy, Mrs. Antos replied, "Try! without trying, you never know what you will accomplish!" She emphasizes that she would not be the teacher she is today without her students. "They teach me as much as I teach them we may have a few failures but together, we grow and succeed."
With her passion for learning and her unwavering dedication to her students, Mrs. Antos is beloved by all who know her. As she continues to inspire the next generation, we can't wait to see what other amazing feats she'll accomplish.


Come laugh with us.!!!! Tickets will be available at the door via cash or card.


Missed the first IREAD Family Night and have a second or third grade student? No problem!
There are still three more chances to learn about IREAD and connect with other families.
Meeting Options:
November 14th @ Carlin Park
November 18th @ Hendry Park
November 19th @ Pleasant Lake (5:30-6:30 PM)
Register here: bit.ly/familyiread
We had a wonderful turnout at our first meeting at Ryan Park! We hope to see you at one of the upcoming events.


