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Chillicothe R-II Schools
1020 Old Hwy 36 W
Chillicothe, MO 64601
Phone: 660-646-4566
Fax: 660-646-6508

Chillicothe High School
2801 Hornet Drive
Phone: 646-0700
Fax: 646-7106

Grand River Technical School
1200 Fair Street
Phone: 646-3414
Fax: 646-3568

Chillicothe Middle School
1529 Calhoun Street
Phone: 646-1916
Fax: 646-5065

Central Elementary School
321 Elm Street
Phone: 646-2359
Fax: 646-3832

Field Elementary School
1100 Oak Street
Phone: 646-2909
Fax: 646-6286

Dewey Elementary School
905 Dickinson
Phone: 646-4255
Fax: 646-0801

Garrison School
209 Henry
Phone: 646-1653

Bus Barn
1011 Gilbert
Phone: 646-6309

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Don't forget to visit our Litton Ag Center pages...

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Our page updated 02/01/2010.

Field School is located at 1100 Oak Street in Chillicothe, Missouri. You may reach us by calling our office at 660-646-2909.

Our students are in grades 2 and 3 in the Chillicothe RII School District.

Our principal, Mrs. Grozinger, was named Administrator of the Year by the MSTA/CTA November 15, 2007! Learn more here!

Field School Teacher Newsletters
(for teachers without their own website)
Student Technology Survey - 2nd Grade
Student Technology Survey - 3rd Grade

CHS Dance Team Forms

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Mission Statement

Vision: Professional educators and staff will unite with a common purpose and clear goals.

Mission: Field School Professional educators and staff will ensure high levels of learning for all children.

We recognize that every student that attends Field School is a unique and special individual. We accept, as our mission and goal, the responsibility to help each student attain his or her highest learning potential. We propose to accomplish our mission by:

  • Setting standards of basic instructional skills required of all students
  • Maintaining high expectations for students and ourselves
  • Keeping open a line of communication between the school and the home
  • Continuing to seek and implement new ways to improve the educational program
  • Striving to determine the most efficient teaching and instructional methods for each student

Our emphasis will be on student success and doing what is best for the student.

We feel TEAMWORK is the key to success! We ask that parents and students do the following:

  • Get to know the school.
  • Become familiar with the teachers and staff. We are here to help you. Give us an opportunity to do so.
  • Study and learn as much as you can. We will always be available to help with any problems you may have; but, YOU must ask for help.

You may view our Annual Public Information online through the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education web site by clicking here.


Bailey Studio Photo 2008-2009

Daily Schedule

  • 8:05 a.m. - Students dismissed from hallway to classroom
  • 10:55-11:15 - Lunch shift (Scott, Hostetter, Singleton, Chapman)
  • 11:15-11:35 - Noon recess for Scott, Hostetter, Singleton, and Chapman
  • 11:20-11:40 - Lunch shift (Hill, Acree, Beemer, Bonderer)
  • 11:40-12:00 - Noon recess for Hill, Acree, Beemer, and Bonderer
  • 11:45-12:05 - Lunch shift (Miller, Schroeder, McGraw, Ellis)
  • 12:05-12:25 - Noon recess for Miller, Schroeder, McGraw, and Ellis
  • 1:30-1:45 - Second grade recess
  • 2:00-2:15 - Third grade recess
  • 2:25-2:55 - Intervention time / Enrichment time
  • 3:00 - Dismissal bell for the first buses
  • 3:08 - Dismissal bell for second bus, walkers, pickups, and bike riders

Field Teacher Web Sites

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Parent Link - PowerSchool

Parents! Click on this link for your student(s) information... Enter your username and password as required for access.

Powerschool has been replaced with SIS as the district student information system. A one-time registration gives access to all children in your family.

 

 

 

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Dismissal Procedures

Start the bus... (7719 bytes)Bus riders will be dismissed at the 3:05 p.m. bell. All other students will be dismissed when the early buses are on the way (3:10 p.m.). Those students that are picked up for choir, scouts, gymnastics, etc. need to wait and leave with the second bell.

The bicycle racks are located at the south end of the building. No student is to exit orBike parking... (10338 bytes) enter through the breezeway. The east door is the door for entering and exiting the building. The doors on the west and south will be locked at all times. If you pick your child up, please wait in the entry hall by the main door. It is difficult for some students to stay on task when they see parents in the hall. If you need to pick your child up early, please notify the office. Parents, we do appreciate your cooperative and support with these procedures. Our utmost concern is the safety of the students.

Lunchroom

Lunchroom... (12054 bytes)Breakfast is served daily at 7:45 a.m. - 8:05 a.m. Students eating breakfast are to eat as soon as they arrive at school. If a student rides a bus that is late, they will be allowed to eat after the designated times; however, walkers and early bus riders are not allowed to eat late. Lunch is served beginning at 11:00 a.m. for second grade and 11:40 a.m. for third grade. Teachers will not be responsible for taking care of breakfast/lunch/milk money. Also, please have your lunch box marked with your name on the outside.

Following is a list of lunch and breakfast fees:

Child's Lunch - $1.35
Child's Reduced - $0.40
Adult Lunch - $2.00
Additional Milk - $0.30
Child's Breakfast - $0.75
Child's Reduced - $0.30
Adult Breakfast - $1.00

If you bring your lunch, you may purchase a carton of milk for $0.30.

The collection box is on the front counter and all money is to be put in this box. Students are to put breakfast/lunch/milk money in an envelope. Please write the student's name, teacher's name, and the amount of money on the front of the envelope and deposit it in the box. If questions arise about breakfast/lunch/milk money, students and/or parents should be referred to the office.

The lunch program is still on the computer system.

CAPTION: Field School students enjoyed Valentine's Day cupcakes as part of their lunch. Cafeteria baker Cheryl Wood made 240 cupcakes during the morning for the special day. The cupcakes were decorated with pink frosting and had Sweetheart candy on top.

C-T Photo/Laura Schuler 02 14 08

Lunch Room Policies

Lunchroom expectations are posted in the multi-purpose room. The lunchroom supervisor is in charge of the lunchroom and students are to follow the directions of that person. Students are expected to follow these rules at lunch:

  • Talk in a quiet voice.

  • Eat only your food.

  • Do not play with food.

  • Keep your hands and feet to self.

Remember, NO SODA POP OR GLASS CONTAINERS are allowed in the lunchroom.

Security

We are working hard to step up security and safety in our schools. One way we are doing this is by requiring all staff members, sub teachers, and guests to wear a name badge identifying them as an employee or guest of Field School. You need to stop by the office and pick up one of these badges when you enter the building.

Hy-Vee Smiles for Education Program

Each week for 10 weeks, Hy-Vee will hold a drawing to select 10 winning students for a total of 100 winners by the end of our "Smiles for Education" program. Each of those students will receive a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop computer, and each of their schools will receive a donation of $5,000 from Hy-Vee. Winning schools and students may also be featured on the local TV news. We encourage parents, teachers, and staff from your school to join us in the program by visiting their local Hy-Vee store and registering their students' names for the drawing. Help us celebrate our children and communities as we donate up to $500,000 to local schools in Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Illinois.

Library

We have a beautiful library. Our librarian is Mrs. Betty Sue Radcliff. Stop by and visit us any time.

We have lots of books! (10692 bytes)

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February 2010

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FCCLA - FCCLA Week
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Chapter Meeting 7 p.m.
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Early Dismissal Parent Teacher Conferences

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Band - SMSU Jazz Festival
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All snow days occurring before March 1 will be made up as follows:

  • January 4
  • February 12
  • April 5
  • May 20
  • May 21...continued as needed

All snow days occurring after March 1 will be made up in May.

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Dates Subject to Change Throughout the Year

Please be prompt in picking up your child!!!

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Starting a Summer Adventure
Published: Thursday, May 28, 2009, C-T

CAPTION: Sheila Scott’s kindergarten class at Field School walks to class at the beginning of the school day this (Thursday) morning. The day marks the first day of summer school classes for the school district and R-2 officials say enrollment is up for this year’s program. Summer school ends on June 30.

C-T Photo / Laura Schuler


Celebrating Spring
Published: Friday, April 10, 2009, C-T

CAPTION: Sheila Scott’s second grade performed a Spring time play for their parents Thursday at Field School. Chillicothe R-2 School students are on Easter break starting today. School will resume on Tuesday.

C-T Photo/Andrea Graves


Race Into Reading
Published: Thursday, March 12, 2009, C-T

CAPTION - Chillicotheans Cale (standing at left) and Chuck Aronson (not pictured), visited Field School today (Thursday) and talked to the students about the equipment used in IHRA Pro Stock racing, or drag racing. The students were allowed to look inside a trailer that, among other things, carries Cale’s race car, but received an up-close look at Cale’s car. The event was held in conjunction with Field School’s “Race Into Reading Day,” during which students were invited to wear their tennis shoes. Field School is holding its book fair this week, which runs until 10:45 a.m. tomorrow (Friday).

C-T Photo/Laura Schuler


How the Penguins Saved Christmas
Published: Wednesday, December 3, 2008, C-T

CAPTION - Field Elementary School’s third-graders, under the direction of music instructor Dan Venner, performed “How the Penguins Saved Christmas,” a fine-feathered musical by Teresa Jennings at Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center. In the scene above, Santa Claus, portrayed by Walker Graves, has been found by penguins which help him overcome amnesia just in time for Christmas.

C-T Photo/ Amanda McKay


3-2-1... Liftoff!

CAPTION - Field School students held tightly on to their balloons Tuesday, October 28, 2008 prior to letting them go during a balloon lift-off celebrating Red Ribbon Week. The balloon lift-off was held following a school assembly led by Det. Jim Lightner of the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department, who talked to the students about staying safe and saying “no” to drugs and alcohol.

C-T Photo/ Laura Schuler


CAPTION - Field students enjoyed playing on the playground this September, 2006, during recess.

C-T Photo/ Lory Dixon

While these students were at recess, several business representatives (12 of 13) were inside for a Partners in Education luncheon and planning meeting.


CAPTION - Sheila Scott, second grade teacher at Field School, talks with incoming students and their parents during the Back to School Night held at Field School. The evening was held to familiarize second and third grade students and parents with the school and their teachers. Students also were allowed to bring their school supplies.

C-T Photo/Megan Neis

Field Open House 2005

CAPTION - Chillicothe R-2 third-grade students performed a Christmas program Tuesday night at Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center. The program, “Christmas at the O.K. Corral,” was produced by Dan Venner, music instructor. The setting for the program was in the old west - the O.K. Corral, near a small town called Snowy Gulch on Christmas Eve. The program also featured Trevor Shira as “Bubble Gum Bart,” (the bad guy); Kerena Girardin as “The Candy Cane Kid” (the hero); Ian Smith as Santa Claus; a vocal solo by Bobbi Jo Lovett and several songs performed by the citizens of Snowy Gulch (the third graders).

C-T Photo/Laura Schuler

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Public Notice
Nondiscrimination Statement
Chillicothe R-II School District

The Chillicothe R-II School District complies with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974 and the American Disabilities Act (ADA). It is the policy of the school district that no person, on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, shall be discriminated against in employment, educational programs and activities or admissions. Inquiries or complaints concerning the Chillicothe R-II School District’s compliance with the regulations implementing Title II, Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 or the American Disabilities Act (ADA) may be directed to: Superintendent Office, Chillicothe R-II School District, P.O. Box 530, Chillicothe, Missouri, 64601. (660-646-4566).


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