Geneva Area City Schools

Cork Elementary 

March

Contact Us: 440-466-4831 ext 5001 and 5004 Listen to the options to report an absence. 

Find out information at: Final Forms text messages and email, PTO meetings, The Cork Chronicle, robocalls through Thrill share, and the GACS website. Check your child’s book bag nightly and their take home folder /planner.. 

Import Dates/Events

Calendar of Events 

Date

Event 

March 5th 

Mrs. Bowser’s class had their attendance reward- extra gym 

March 6th 

Mrs. Wilber’s class had their attendance reward- popcorn party 

March 6th

2nd grade class went to  to Playhouse Square to watch a performance 

March 9th-20th

Student Council Food Drive for The Geneva Food Bank 

March 10th

Bookmobile

March 14th 

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser for the Geneva Foundation 9am-12pm Geneva High School Cafeteria 

March 17th

St Patrick’s Day 

March 19th 

APL visit $1.00 donation to APL- PJ Day

March 23rd-March 27th

Student Council Spirit Week

March 24th 

Mobile Dentist

March 27th 

Harpersfield Ruritan and Easter Bunny visit bringing treats! 

March 27th

Last day before Spring Break 

April 7th 

Return from Spring Break and Ohio State Testing begins 

New Year’s Resolution: Improve Attendance! 

Competition for percentage at each grade level of students with perfect attendance per month.

January: 

KDG: 32% of students with perfect attendance this month

1st: 56%

2nd: 72%

3rd: 62%

4th: 55%

5th: 58% 

IS Rooms: 40% 

WINNER: 2nd Grade! Mrs. Bowser’s class won extra gym and Mrs. Wilber’s class won a popcorn party!! 

February:

KDG: 43%   ** Most improved

1st: 42%

2nd: 53%

3rd: 25%

4th: 41%

5th: 28% 

IS Rooms: 38%

WINNER: 2nd Grade AGAIN!  Congratulations!! 

Help your grade beat 2nd grade by coming to school! 

Parents, we need your help getting your child to school. Of course, we all get sick and miss days but be mindful if there is a pattern of days being missed. Vacations should be scheduled outside of the school calendar days if possible. Thank you. 

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser!!  The Superintendent Student Advisory Council in partnership with The Geneva Foundation is hosting a pancake breakfast!! Please join us Saturday, March 14th 9am-12pm at The Geneva High School Cafeteria. There will also be a raffle! $10.00 per person to have someone else make you a delicious breakfast!! Hope to see you on March 14th. 

Reading Buddies visit Cork Students: Dr. Lombardo’s Student Advisory Council came by to read with our students and to work on a project related to the story read. There were buddies for each grade level! The students had so much fun and got to meet their reading buddies! 

Reading Challenge: Mrs. Bordeaux’s class took on a reading challenge sponsored by the Cleveland Cavaliers/ Cliffs of reading 400 minutes a week for four weeks. They met the challenge and were rewarded with a pizza party and visit from the Cleveland cavaliers/Cliffs mascot!! The students also receive swag bags! The challenge was worth it! 

Student Council Spirit Week March 23rd- 27th

March 23rd-Cork Spirit Da-y  Wear your Cork or Geneva Eagles gear

March 24th- Dress as Your Favorite Animal Day (ie Wear bunny ears, etc)

March 25th-Cowboy and Cowgirl Day- Wear your boots, hats, flannels, and Wranglers if you gottem!

March 26th- Wear Spring colors Day- Wear pretty pastels

March 27th - PJ Day- $1.00 donation to APL if you can 

Someone Special Dances are back!!!

Female students: Friday, April 17, 2026  6:00-7:30 PM at Geneva High School 

Male Students: Saturday, April 18, 2026  6:00-7:30 PM at Geneva High School 

** Information and requests for tickets was recently sent home with your child. 

News from the Cafeteria: National Breakfast Week was March 2-6th. The cafeteria sponsored two contests to support this event. Students who had breakfast every day last week were put into a drawing and the winner was : Chase Sandacz!! 

Students could also take part in a coloring contest. Those that turned in their coloring sheets were put into a drawing by grade level. The winners are: KDG: Abby Baker, 1st: Madison Stoltz ( even though she is in 3rd grade- happy mix up for her!) 2nd: Caleb Johnson, 3rd: Colten Greenman and Madison Stoltz, 4th: Nora Carraher, 5th: Zoey Young   They will receive a coin for the book vending machine and free ice cream on Friday! 

Ohio State Testing Schedule 2025-2026  

*** Please refrain from scheduling vacations or extended absences during state testing. The make up process is not as conducive to student’s obtaining their best score as it is when they are testing with their class. 

A good night’s sleep and a healthy breakfast go a long way!! 

ELA 

April 8- 10  Grade 4 ELA Part I & II       

April 14 & 15  Grade 5 Part I & II           

April 16 & 17  Grade 3 Part I & II 

Math  

April 21 & 22  Grade 5 Math Parts I & II

April 23 & 24 Grade 4 Math Parts I & II

April 28 & 29 Grade 3 Math Parts I & II 

Science 

April 29 & 30 Grade 5 Science Parts I & II 

Student Council: Student Council is once again hosting a community service project but they need your help. March 9th- 20th, student council is collecting donations for The Geneva Food Pantry. Any donation is appreciated but they are in need of peanut butter and jelly and cereal. 

APL continued… Mrs. Corp our Intervention Specialist is working with the APL as well and is asking for a $1.00 donation to wear PJs on Friday March 20th. The Student Council is supporting this effort. 

We know this is asking a lot so please only donate if you are able.  

REMINDERS: 

Final Forms: Please make sure you are updating your phone numbers and information on Final Forms. This is our main form of communication. Some families still have not completed all of their forms. 

Morning Drop Off: Students riding the bus can enter the school at 8:20am if they are going to breakfast. Students in the drop off lane enter at 8:25am and go to breakfast. This is staggered as compared to the bus drop off due to cafeteria traffic and waiting in line. Parents who are parking and walking their students can enter the building at 8:25am. Please do not drop your child off and leave until you see they have entered the building. (Parking lot only) There are aides in the cafeteria who make sure students are having enough time to eat. 

End of the Day Pick Up: Please do not call your child to your car if you see them waiting. With 2 lanes of traffic moving, we like to be in control of when the students get into their car. It is a dance between knowing which cars are loaded and pulling out and who needs to cross the curb lane. If your child darts out in front of a car that is ready to move, it could be dangerous. 

It helps everyone if students understand their day and how they will be getting home  before they leave for school.   We do not take phone calls to change transportation arrangements.  Classroom notes to teachers provide the best and safest communication for your child. 

We require all changes be in writing. 

 Send a note to your child’s teacher when normal schedules or routines are changed due to:

     •    Change in transportation home.

     •    Release from gym class, recess or another activity.

     •    Change in medication.

     •    Absence or tardiness. (if a note or medical excuse is not sent, your child will be considered truant)

     •    Change in, living arrangements, or babysitter.

The K-5 Student Handbook is available online.  Pay particular attention to dress code guidelines and the conduct code. Please let us know if you require a paper copy.

Drills: By law public schools are required to perform monthly safety drills: Fire, Tornado and Lock Down. A Lock Down does not mean there is an active shooter. There are many different scenarios that require the use of a Lock Down.

Cell  Phone usage: Effective January 1, 2026, Ohio law requires all public schools to adopt policies that prohibit student cell phone use during the instructional day to minimize distractions. 

 Medications are distributed by prescription only and require the signature of a parent and physician on a Geneva Schools Medication Form.  Medications may not be transported by bus.  Parents or guardians will need to check in their medicine with the nurse or office staff.

Soaring Eagle: At the end of each month a student or students who follow our SOAR acronym will be recognized as a Soaring Eagle. 

S- Stand Up for Everyone Everyday.

O- Organization - be ready for each day. 

A- Always do your best.

R- Respect adults, classmates and yourself.

Soaring Eagles for this year so far….

September: Abby Baker, Elliana Dreslinski, Raelynn Mullins, Amelia Varga, Katelyn Taylor, Isabella Baker, Trinity Shaffer, Killian Schrieber, Asher Fobell, Nora Carraher, Analee Wise, Mason Copeland, Diego Duran, Emily Neczporenko

October: Waylon Hurst, Jimmy Doherty, Brennan Boyd, Keegan Carraher, Honor Fako, Oliver Workman, Waylon Santiago, Katarina Neczeporenko, Avarose Burr, Henry Lawson, Evelynn Jones, Zoey Young, Elsie Jones

November: Ellie Stanley - King, Lilith McMillan, Adelaide Lawson, Dominic Cole, Graylen Krause, Addie Craig, Harper Brown, Zach Richey, Claire Reigert, Nikko Taylor, Avery McCrone, Zander Ostberg, Emma Welton

December: Kase Schreiber, Mack Workman, Marley Estvanik, Jayce Vance, Kane Siesel, Stanley Arrkelin, Cam Crellin, Eloise Lawson, Belle Craig, Aubrey Richey, Nathan Abbott, Donnie Walker, Evelyn Wise, Hunter Tenney, 

January: Lylian Wilson, Olivia Blakeslee, Evelyn Buday, Evelyn Wise, Sasha Mlinar, Olivia Brown,Sharon Griffiths, Fern Holodniak, Killian Schreiber 

February: Lakleigh Lucas, Connor Novak, Logan Fularz, Charlie Romig, Alice Arnold, Parker Zeman, Weston Pohto, Taylor Blevins, Seth Menough