HOMESTEADER Homestead Elementary
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HOMESTEADER Homestead Elementary
Homestead Elementary HOMESTEADER October 10, 2014 Dear Homestead Families, We have so much to celebrate here at Homestead in the month of October! Just two weeks ago, the U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced that our wonderful school was one of only four schools in the state of Colorado to be recognized in 2014 as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. This coming Monday, October 13th, the Board of Education will recognize Homestead at the CCSD Board Meeting, which will take place at Coyote Hills Elementary at 6:45 pm. Feel free to join us if you can! We offer our sincerest thanks to the entire Homestead community for their support in this great achievement. After winter break, we will have a Blue Ribbon celebration here at the school. Stay posted for details! On Friday, October 3rd, our students also had a chance to celebrate after all their hard work fundraising for Run4Funds during their Prize Day. Students enjoyed an array of exciting activities and rewards, including an inflatables party, delicious Kona Ice and even a Human Hamster Ball. Thanks again for all your contributions to our Run4Funds campaign! Prize Day was a huge success, students were smiling throughout the day. Yet another celebration to note is our incredible Fall Festival. This afternoon, Homestead families, community members and staff will come out to support our school by participating in festivities that include hay rides, a dance party and pumpkin-picking in Homestead’s own pumpkin patch. Thanks to PTCO for coordinating this outstanding event, which is always a huge success, rain or shine. It will be so wonderful to see the community come together to celebrate fall! We’d like to remind everyone that we have a PTCO Accountability meeting coming up this Thursday, October 16th at 6:00 pm in the library here at Homestead. We’d love to have you join us! Thanks again for giving us all so much to celebrate! Olympia Stefanski English Language Acquisition Specialist & Administrative Intern In this Issue: 1 Letter from our Intern 2 Important Upcoming Dates 3 Justin Matott is Coming 4 P E Intramurals;: Session 2 5 From the Art Room Fire Prevention Month Gifts from the Heart 6 Homestead Book Fair 7 Nurse’s News 8 Homestead Remembers Veterans Day 9 Accountability Committee 10 Parent Information Network 11 Parenting Coaching Workshop School Climate Survey 12 Parent Academy 13 New Flyers at the Entrance HOMESTEADER Page 2 October 13 PE Intramurals – grade 3, 8:05-8:40am 14 Green Choir, 7:45-8:45am PE Intramurals – grades 1 & 2, 8:05-8:40am 1st Grade Field Trip to the Butterfly Pavilion 15 Walkin’ Wheelin’ Wednesday Student Walk and Bike 2 School Committee 8:00-8:45am 16 PE Intramurals – grades 4 & 5, 8:05-8:40am Author Justin Matott - Enrichment Assembly K-2 9:00am; 3-5 10:30am 17 Student Walk and Bike 2 School Committee 8:00-8:45am 1st Grade Going Buggy Day – all day -1st grade area 19 Education Support Professionals Day 20 to 24 Community Outreach Food Drive 5th Grade Colonial Days 20 Student Council 8:00am Library PE Intramurals – grade 3, 8:05-8:40am 21 Hearing Screening, Grades K-2 Green Choir, 7:45-8:45am 4th Grade Symphony Field Trip PE Intramurals – grades 1 & 2, 8:05-8:40am 22 Walkin’ Wheelin’ Wednesday Student Walk and Bike 2 School Committee 8:00-8:45am 23 PE Intramurals – grades 4 & 5, 8:05-8:40am 24 Walk and Bike 2 School Committee 8:15 8:45am Colonial Museum 9:00am-12:00pm – gym 4th Grade Pumpkin Palooza 2:15 - 3:15pm 27 to 31 Fall Break November 3 PE Intramurals – grade 3 8:05-8:40am 5 Student Walk and Bike 2 School Committee 8:15-8:45am Picture Retakes – Cafeteria 6 PE Intramurals – grades 4 & 5, 8:05-8:40am PTCO Board Mtg. 8:45am – Conference Room 7 All Choir 7:45-8:45am Student Walk and Bike 2 School Committee 8:15-8:45am Send Progress Reports Home Today October is Fire Prevention Month South Metro Fire is celebrating by offering FREE ice cream. South Metro Fire Rescue is wanting families to practice home escape drills (Fire Drills). If families make a map, practice their drill, and take a family picture of themselves at their meeting place we will send Cold Stone Ice Cream coupons to all children under 13. Please help South Metro Fire become a safer fire district. Please see attachments for more information. If you have any questions please email or call me. Colleen Potton Life Safety Educator South Metro Fire Rescue 720-989-2274 Page 3 HOMESTEADER JUSTIN MATOTT IS COMING TO HOMESTEAD! Thanks to Homestead’s PTCO Enrichment committee, Colorado author, Justin Matott, is going visit Homestead on Thursday, October 16. Mr. Mattot will present assemblies and facilitate writing workshop sessions during the day. Mr. Matott is the author of both picture and chapter books including Go Ask Mom, Ol’ Lady Grizelda, and When Did I Meet You Grandma? To prepare for Mr. Matott’s visit, teachers will be sharing some of his books with their classes. Students will also have the opportunity to purchase some of Mr. Matott’s books that will be delivered on the day of his visit. (See attached order form.) Orders and payment need to be returned to Ms. Merritt in the library by Tuesday, October 14.You may have the books personalized and autographed by indicating this on the order form. Please make checks payable to Homestead Elementary. If you would like to preview Mr. Matott’s books, please come by the Homestead library at your convenience. To see a sample of a presentation by Mr. Matott, please click on the following link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSz8TSMoePk#t=163 Thanks to PTCO for providing the funds for this enrichment opportunity. Page 4 HOMESTEADER P.E. INTRAMURALS SESSION 2 Starting Monday, November 3 and finishing on Thursday, December 18 The second session of Intramurals will begin on Monday, November 3. Every student wishing to participate must fill out and return the permission slip below to the P.E. office by Wednesday, October 22. Session 2 will include BASKETBALL activities Monday: Grade 3 Tuesday: Grades 1 & 2 Thursday: Grades 4 & 5 We want intramurals to be a safe and enjoyable experience for every participant. Therefore, there will be a limit of 25 participants. So, please turn in your sign up form ASAP. Parents will only be notified if their child is wait listed. Students who sign up for intramurals are expected to attend every class. Attendance will be taken at each class. If your child is unable to take part in before school intramurals please call the P.E. office to let us know. Students who are repeatedly absent without a valid reason will be removed from the intramurals program. In the unlikely event that intramurals must be canceled, parents will be notified before the end of the school day. Please note, that if school is on a delayed start due to bad weather there will be NO intramurals. Feel free to contact me at 7-5543761 or [email protected] if you have any questions. Thank you. Flori Jans _________________________________________________________________________ P.E. INTRAMURALS Session 2 BASKETBALL activities Starting Monday, November 3 and finishing on Thursday, December 18 8:05 - 8:45 STUDENT’S FIRST AND LAST NAME:_______________________________________________ GRADE / TEACHER:____________________________________________________________ MEDICATION TAKEN:__________________________________________________________ MEDICAL CONDITION, ALLERGIES:________________________________________________ PHONE #:__________________________EMAIL ADDRESS:____________________________ PARENT’S SIGNATURE:_________________________________________________________ Please return this slip to the P.E. Office and keep the top half for your frig/calendar. Page 5 HOMESTEADER From the Art Room: Have you just bought new shoes recently? I'm needing shoe boxes if you still have them! Also, if anyone has an old, but working electric skillet, I would be interested in taking it off your hands instead of throwing it away. Thank You! Mrs. DeWeese _________________________________________________________________ Gifts From the Heart Annie Basham and Erin Pfaff would like YOU to join them in the cafeteria next Wednesday, October 15th at 8:45 a.m. to learn more about Gifts From the Heart, an annual Homestead event. We want to make this year the best one yet, but we need volunteers to make this happen. Please come even if you do not have a craft in mind, we already have several ideas. If you do have a gift/craft idea please bring it to share - the more the better! See you next week. Page 6 HOMESTEADER Homestead Book Fair November 10 – 13 The Homestead Fall Book Fair is scheduled for November 10 - 13 in the Homestead Library. Students will have a chance to be preview books on either Friday, November 7 or Monday, November 10. During that time, students will create and bring home a wish list. The Book Fair will be open for business Monday from 8:00 – 4:00, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00 – 6:30 and Thursday from 8:00 - 4:00. Setup and previews will take place on Friday, November 7 between 8:30 and 3:00. The Book Fair will be open daily during student lunch times so that students with money may purchase books. Profits from the book fair will be used to buy new materials for our library. If you are interested in helping with set-up, take-down, or sales, please contact Alecia Hadden at [email protected], Joni Ann Morella [email protected] or Mana Merritt at [email protected]. ___________________________________________________________ Page 7 HOMESTEADER I want to thank everyone who donated their gift of time on vision screening day. It was a huge success and the day ran so smoothly because of you! I also enjoyed getting to know all of you a little bit better. Thank you for everything you do to make Homestead such a great place to be! Nurse Barb “Flu season is just around the corner in Colorado! There is no way to predict in advance how severe flu activity will be so prevention is the best strategy to stay healthy. The single best way to avoid getting influenza is to get vaccinated each year. Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all persons aged 6 months and older, who do not have a contraindication to the vaccine. Most health insurance companies (including Medicaid) cover the cost of getting a flu vaccine so families with health insurance can go to your in-network health care provider to receive a vaccine at no cost. Many pharmacies will bill your insurance and not charge a fee for flu vaccine (check with your local pharmacy). If you are uninsured, or your insurance won’t cover vaccines, or you have Medicaid or Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+), you can call Tri-County Health Department at 303-451-0123 to be vaccinated in one of their clinics.You can also visit http:// flushot.healthmap.org/ to find flu shot clinics near you.” HOMESTEADER Page 8 Homestead Remembers Veterans Day 2014 To commemorate Veterans Day, 2014, students at Homestead will have the opportunity to recognize veterans and active military personnel in their family or in their neighborhood. Using the form below, students will be able to share information about the honoree including his/her relationship to the student and the branch of service s/he represents. These recognitions will be displayed in our school. Hard copies of the form below should be completed and returned to your child’s homebase teacher on or before Friday, October 17. On November 13, recognized honorees, that are able to attend, are invited to participate with Homestead students in an assembly at 9:00 a.m. The flag will be presented, students will sing our national anthem, and the honorees will be introduced. After completing the indoor portion of the tribute, honorees, students, and staff will go out to the flagpole to raise the flag, say the Pledge of Allegiance, and sing a song together. Students who have guests will then go to the cafeteria to share refreshments. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name of Honoree ______________________________________________________________ Branch of service ______________________________________________________________ Location of service ______________________________________________________________ Dates of service ______________________________________________________________ Connection to Homestead student _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Student’s Name _____________________________ Teacher __________________ Honoree will be able to attend the ceremony _____/no _____/yes If yes, please provide the following contact information for the honeree:(please print) email _______________________________________________________________ or U.S. Mail ____________________________________________________________ HOMESTEADER Page 9 Please come to Homestead’s first Accountability Meeting of the school year! Ms. Kenyon will provide us with a “State of the School” update to include information about the programming Homestead uses in all subject areas. Hope to see you next Thursday! Bring a friend! See full agenda below. Homestead Elementary School School Accountability Committee Meeting Agenda 10/16/14 6:00 – 7:15 pm Welcome New Members (Welcome and Introduction of New Members or Visitors) Celebrations Approval of bylaws District Accountability Update (DAC) PTCO Update Principal’s Update - "State of the School" & Process of Applying for the National Blue Ribbon Award Our student numbers (how many from the neighborhood, in-district, open choice, children of staff members) School achievement scores: TCAP A brief outline of programming used in all subjects--e.g., Lucy Calkins for writing, FOSS for Science, Words Their Way, Everyday Math, new Social Studies Review of staffing design process Discussion items Set agenda for next meeting: guest speaker Dr. Floyd Cobb Other Closing and Wrap-up Next Meeting: November 13, 2014 HOMESTEADER Page 10 Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 Evening-Only Presentation 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. A Parent’s Battle Plan for Enjoying Amateur Sports Don’t miss PIN’s only evening presentation of the year featuring Rod Olsen, author and 21st century coaching and parenting specialist. Rod has trained more than 100,000 leaders nationwide in both the worlds of sports and business. After a 20-year college coaching career, Rod has taught at the USA Olympic coaching schools, worked with Navy SEAL leaders, and is currently directing coach development for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team. Rod is the author of the critically acclaimed book on leadership and coaching, The Legacy Builder: 5 Timeless Principals for 21st Century Leaders. Parents, school administrators and community members are welcome and encouraged to attend PIN’s free presentations. No need to RSVP—just come! Presentations are FREE and are held the first Tuesday of each month at: Student Achievement Resource Center (SARC) 14188 Briarwood Avenue, Centennial (south of Arapahoe Rd., between Potomac and Jordan Roads) Come at 6:15 p.m. for appetizers and networking Visit www.PINccsd.org for Podcasts and Meeting Highlights MARK YOUR CALENDARS Dec. 2nd Beyond Texting—The Fine Art of Face-to-Face Communication Jan. 6th The Positive Effect of Arts on Kids Page 11 HOMESTEADER Cherry Creek School District School Climate, Safety, and Wellness Survey As part Cherry Creek School District’s ongoing efforts to provide safe, supportive learning environments for students and effective partnerships among students, families, and school staff, during the month of November we will survey students, parents, and staff about the climate of safety, wellness, and support that exists in our schools. Third through fifth grade students will be asked to report on bullying, school climate, resiliency factors, and health/wellness. The student survey will be available for parent review on the district website and at your child’s school. In accordance with district policy, parents of students who are to complete the survey will be notified in a letter sent the week of October 13th. Parents who do not wish for their child to participate will be given instructions in the letter you receive. This letter will also provide parents with information on how to com-plete the parent survey. Parents will be asked to provide their feedback on student safety, bullying behavior, and overall school climate at their child’s school. The district’s Safe Schools Design Team strongly believes that getting information directly from students, parents, and staff is a very important part of making sure that schools are safe and inclusive learning envi-ronments for all children. The information from the surveys is used to help guide future safety and preven-tion planning. All schools will be given summary reports of their school’s data in Spring 2015. If you have any questions about this survey, please call your school principal or safety chairperson. You may also contact Dr. Amy Plog, Research and Data Coordinator, at (720) 554-4289. Thank you for your partici-pation! Page 12 HOMESTEADER Homestead Elementary 7451 S. Homestead Parkway Centennial, CO 8011 Phone: (720) 554-3700 Fax: (720) 554-3788 Attendance: (720) 554-3795 New Flyers at the Front for Enrichment Opportunities Mad Science Crossfit on Campus Join Cub Scouts Rocky Mountain Conservatory Theatre Mandarin Chinese Language Enrichment KidzArt Art Education Classes French and Spanish Language Classes Chess Class Homestead H.A.W.K.S.! H—HONEST A— ACHIEVING W— WORKING HARD K— KIND S— SAFE THANK YOU!