If you have any items you wish to donate, please do so by Monday, December 1, so that the Holiday Bazaar committee can get the items readied for sale.
Category: Thomas Metcalf School
Parent meeting set for girls volleyball
Any Metcalf School parent of a 6th through 8th grade girl is invited to an informational meeting regarding the upcoming volleyball season on Wednesday, November 19.
Host families needed for French Exchange
Metcalf School is once again welcoming students from Lyon, France, on March 16–27, 2015. We are looking to secure homes for 33 students during this time and are inviting you to consider being a host family.
Show your school spirit
New Metcalf School spirit wear items are now available. If your wardrobe could use a little more Metcalf, please check out the apparel on the two order forms.
Mandarin class immersed in Chinese culture, history during museum trip
Metcalf School’s Mandarin class traveled to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis October 29 to visit the Terra Cotta Warriors and the Take Me There: China exhibits.
Junior Gamma Phi registration open through October 21
Registration is now open for Junior Gamma Phi Circus. Metcalf students in grades three through eight can register online again this year.
Metcalf Book Fair, November 9
The Barnes & Noble Book Fair, which supports Thomas Metcalf School, will be held from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, November 9, 2014. Printable voucher are available.
Parent help needed for Bike to School Day
Metcalf Bike to School Day is next Wednesday, October 8. Consider joining the many Wildcats who bike and walk to Metcalf School along with hundreds of thousands of kids riding to school across the United States. You will get the fresh air and exercise needed to start your day off right.
President Dietz shares his love of reading with Metcalf students
Illinois State University President Larry Dietz became the latest participant in Thomas Metcalf School’s Mystery/Guest Reading Program.
Drone coverage of “See You at the Pole”
Many people from the Metcalf School community met September 24 for “See You at the Pole.”