Friday, May 21, 2021

Week of May 17, 2021

 Friday Flyers:

School Supply Order Information
Summer Lunch Program
This is the last week for the blog for the 2020-2021 school year. We will see you next year! Look for information for the upcoming school year over the summer. Have a great summer!

District Accountability Committee:
The District Accountability Committee (DAC) is now accepting applications to fill vacancies currently open or opening on June 30, 2021. The DAC is looking for parents with child(ren) currently attending DCSD neighborhood school(s) and an at-large community member. To complete the DCSD DAC online application click this link no later than May 31.

Mill Bond Oversight Ad Hoc Committee (MBOC) Seeks Members to Serve on the MBOC
The Mill Bond Oversight Ad Hoc Committee (MBOC) is currently accepting applications for one (1) Safety and Security Representative and one (1) Licensed Educator-Secondary Representative  to serve on the MBOC. Applications will remain open until positions are filled.  Visit the MBOC website linked here for information and to apply. 

Water Bottles:
With the warmer weather, please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Our fountains are still not available due to COVID and we do not have extra water bottles. Thank you! 
 

Upcoming Events:  
May 24: 5th Grade Clap Out - Front Entrance 3:05pm
May 24: Kindergarten Graduation - Outdoors - 9:00-11:00am 
May 25: Last Day of School
May 25: Field Day for Students by Grade Level (indoors)
May 25: 5th Grade Dismissed at 12:00pm

  

Friday, May 14, 2021

Week of May 10, 2021

Friday Flyers:

LHS Basketball Camp



Mask Update:
Per new guidelines, adults do not need to wear masks on school property for the remainder of the year. Students can take masks off when outside, but are still required to wear them while in the building. Thank you so much for all of your support during this challenging year! 

News from the Art Room:
I would like to congratulate our last two Artists of the Month for our 20/21 school year.  Our June artist is Lucas K. in first grade with his Warm and Cool Landscape.  Our July artist is Vionna C. in second grade with her Impressionist Landscape.  You can view their artwork online by clicking here.
Summer is around the corner and I look forward to sharing more artwork next school year, but in the meantime keep on creating!

Water Bottles:
With the warmer weather, please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Our fountains are not available due to COVID and we do not have extra water bottles. Thank you! 

Masks:
We are continuing to have many students arrive without masks - currently masks are required in all DCSD schools. Please ensure that your child leaves the vehicle or arrives with a mask available and on their face, as they cannot enter the building without one. We have a limited supply available and many students find them uncomfortable or too large for their face. We want to ensure that our students feel as comfortable as possible with this requirement, as we know how difficult it is. Thank you for your help!

Updated Information Regarding COVID-19 and Illness:

The Colorado Department of Public Health had updated guidelines for schools for students that are exhibiting COVID symptoms for 48 hours or greater. If your child exhibits these symptoms and is out of school for 2 days, our nurse will send you this information and get in touch with you to discuss.


These guidelines are for when a person has had:

- Major symptoms of illness for 24 hours or greater (Loss of taste or smell, fever of 100 or greater, new or worsening cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing)


OR


- Minor symptoms of illness for 48 hours or greater (sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea).  


Options:

1. You can take your child to get a PCR COVID-19 test. 

If results are negative, your student may return after they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication, all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask. You will need to provide test results to the nurse or administration before their return

2. You can also opt for a 10 day home isolation from the onset of symptoms.

For example, if symptoms began on 1/1/21, you would count 1/2/21 as day 1 and student would isolate through the end of day on 1/11/21 and could return to normal activities on 1/12 as long as they has been fever free for 24 hours without medication and all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask 
 

Upcoming Events:  
May 24: 5th Grade Clap Out - Front Entrance 3:05pm
May 24: Kindergarten Graduation - Outdoors - 9:00-11:00am 
May 25: Last Day of School
May 25: Field Day for Students by Grade Level (indoors)
May 25: 5th Grade Dismissed at 12:00pm

  

Friday, May 7, 2021

Week of May 3, 2021

Friday Flyers:

No flyers this week


Kindergarten Graduation:
We are so excited to host Kindergarten graduation this year! Our event will be staggered to comply with CDHPE guidance for outdoor events. Kindergarten parents will receive detailed information in a letter Friday evening. 

News from the Art Room:
Congratulations to Harper L. our May Artist of the Month!  Check out her Color Monster Collage in our AOTM Photo Album.
Look for our June and July artists coming soon. 

April’s News from the STEM room:

Every class learned about Rube Goldberg, the creator of 

chain reaction-type machines. The students used their critical thinking skills to create their own reaction system using dominos, blocks, marbles and other materials they could find in the STEM room.  



May’s News from the STEM room:

What an amazing school year. I am so very proud of all the students.  Taking on new challenges every week in STEM, learning how to be an engineer and learning how to work as a team. I have seen so much growth and excitement when the students come to STEM. 


During our last time together, 2nd grade through 5th grade students worked on creating their own board games, building with pretzels and marshmallows, and learned the science behind different carbonated drinks and how mentos affect the height of the fountain.  


Kindergarten and 1st grade read the story "How to catch a Dinosaur" and then built their idea on how to catch a dinosaur. They also had the opportunity to build with pretzels and marshmallows.


I am so thankful I got this opportunity to work with all the students and watch them grow their learning. I want to wish you all a safe and well deserved summer break! 

Water Bottles:
With the warmer weather, please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Our fountains are not available due to COVID and we do not have extra water bottles. Thank you! 

Masks:
We are continuing to have many students arrive without masks. Please ensure that your child leaves the vehicle or arrives with a mask available and on their face, as they cannot enter the building without one. We have a limited supply available and many students find them uncomfortable or too large for their face. We want to ensure that our students feel as comfortable as possible with this requirement, as we know how difficult it is. Thank you for your help!

Updated Information Regarding COVID-19 and Illness:

The Colorado Department of Public Health had updated guidelines for schools for students that are exhibiting COVID symptoms for 48 hours or greater. If your child exhibits these symptoms and is out of school for 2 days, our nurse will send you this information and get in touch with you to discuss.


These guidelines are for when a person has had:

- Major symptoms of illness for 24 hours or greater (Loss of taste or smell, fever of 100 or greater, new or worsening cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing)


OR


- Minor symptoms of illness for 48 hours or greater (sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea).  


Options:

1. You can take your child to get a PCR COVID-19 test. 

If results are negative, your student may return after they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication, all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask. You will need to provide test results to the nurse or administration before their return

2. You can also opt for a 10 day home isolation from the onset of symptoms.

For example, if symptoms began on 1/1/21, you would count 1/2/21 as day 1 and student would isolate through the end of day on 1/11/21 and could return to normal activities on 1/12 as long as they has been fever free for 24 hours without medication and all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask 
 

Upcoming Events:  
May 24: 5th Grade Clap Out - Front Entrance 3:05pm
May 24: Kindergarten Graduation - Outdoors - 9:00-11:00am 
May 25: Last Day of School
May 25: Field Day for Students by Grade Level (indoors)
May 25: 5th Grade Dismissed at 12:00pm

 

Friday, April 30, 2021

Week of April 26, 2021

Friday Flyers:

Mici's Pizza Night for IHE

Legend High School DECA Dash


PTO Organization:
We are in need of more families/parents to join our event/fundraiser efforts within our PTO! The IHE PTO creates and organizes community events and fundraisers for our school, including Trunk or Treat, holiday store, Boosterthon, Readathon, spring fling, etc. All families are automatically a member of our PTO. If you are interested in becoming a board member or helping with event/fundraiser planning, please contact Sue Grogan at sue.grogan@dcsdk12.org. Thank you! 

Water Bottles:
With the warmer weather, please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Our fountains are not available due to COVID and we do not have extra water bottles. Thank you! 

Masks:
We are continuing to have many students arrive without masks. Please ensure that your child leaves the vehicle or arrives with a mask available and on their face, as they cannot enter the building without one. We have a limited supply available and many students find them uncomfortable or too large for their face. We want to ensure that our students feel as comfortable as possible with this requirement, as we know how difficult it is. Thank you for your help!

Updated Information Regarding COVID-19 and Illness:

The Colorado Department of Public Health had updated guidelines for schools for students that are exhibiting COVID symptoms for 48 hours or greater. If your child exhibits these symptoms and is out of school for 2 days, our nurse, Jen Kester, will send you this information and get in touch with you to discuss.


These guidelines are for when a person has had:

- Major symptoms of illness for 24 hours or greater (Loss of taste or smell, fever of 100 or greater, new or worsening cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing)


OR


- Minor symptoms of illness for 48 hours or greater (sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea).  


Options:

1. You can take your child to get a PCR COVID-19 test. 

If results are negative, your student may return after they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication, all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask. You will need to provide test results to the nurse or administration before their return

2. You can also opt for a 10 day home isolation from the onset of symptoms.

For example, if symptoms began on 1/1/21, you would count 1/2/21 as day 1 and student would isolate through the end of day on 1/11/21 and could return to normal activities on 1/12 as long as they has been fever free for 24 hours without medication and all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask 
 

Upcoming Events:  
May 4: Mici's Restaurant Night for IHE 11:00am-8:30pm
May 5: PTO Meeting 3:45-4:45pm - Virtual Link on the School Website
May 24: 5th Grade Clap Out - Front Entrance 3:05pm
May 24: Kindergarten Graduation - Outdoors - 9:00-11:00am - More information to come soon!
May 25: Last Day of School
May 25: Field Day for Students by Grade Level (indoors)
May 25: 5th Grade Dismissed at 12:00pm

 

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Week of April 19, 2021

 Friday Flyers:

How to Have Hard Conversations and Create Inclusive Communities

Mici's Pizza Night for IHE


New Digital Marquee
We are excited to unveil our new digital marquee located on the South side of the building facing the parking lot. Please look here for important information and reminders as you come to school. We will be discontinuing use of the original marquee located at the end of our drive in the coming weeks.  

After School Reminder:
With the warm weather upon us, please remember that all students must leave campus once school is dismissed unless a parent or guardian (over 18) is present. This is to ensure student safety, which is our number one priority. Thank you for your understanding!

Summer Reading Program:
Douglas County Libraries summer reading program, Galaxy DCL: To Books and Beyond, is coming soon. Online registration begins May 1st: DCL.org/summer-reading. Visit your local DCL location starting June 5th to get a reading log and sign-up prize.

Dismissal Reminders:
As a reminder, we will not dismiss students early after 3:00pm in order to support an orderly dismissal process. If you need to pick your student up early, please do so before 3:00pm. Please use our attendance line for any attendance details - 303-387-8527. The attendance line is available 24 hours a day. 

PTO Organization:
We are in need of more families/parents to join our event/fundraiser efforts within our PTO! The IHE PTO creates and organizes community events and fundraisers for our school, including Trunk or Treat, holiday store, Boosterthon, Readathon, spring fling, etc. All families are automatically a member of our PTO. If you are interested in becoming a board member or helping with event/fundraiser planning, please contact email Sue Grogan at sue.grogan@dcsdk12.org. Thank you! 

Spring Book Fair:
Our spring Scholastic Book Fair is coming!  We will be open Wednesday, April 21st - Friday, April 30th. We will again be using the eWallet program. Unfortunately, we will not be able to allow parents in the building so students will be purchasing items during the school day. More information will be coming from your classroom teacher. 

Water Bottles:
With the warmer weather, please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Our fountains are not available due to COVID and we do not have extra water bottles. Thank you! 

Masks:
We are continuing to have many students arrive without masks. Please ensure that your child leaves the vehicle or arrives with a mask available and on their face, as they cannot enter the building without one. We have a limited supply available and many students find them uncomfortable or too large for their face. We want to ensure that our students feel as comfortable as possible with this requirement, as we know how difficult it is. Thank you for your help!

Earth Month Challenge:
We are participating in the Earth Month challenge by USAgain. We are looking for your used clothing and shoes - drop them off in our USAgain receptacle located near the baseball fields to help us earn funds for our school. 


Updated Information Regarding COVID-19 and Illness:

The Colorado Department of Public Health had updated guidelines for schools for students that are exhibiting COVID symptoms for 48 hours or greater. If your child exhibits these symptoms and is out of school for 2 days, our nurse, Jen Kester, will send you this information and get in touch with you to discuss.


These guidelines are for when a person has had:

- Major symptoms of illness for 24 hours or greater (Loss of taste or smell, fever of 100 or greater, new or worsening cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing)


OR


- Minor symptoms of illness for 48 hours or greater (sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea).  


Options:

1. You can take your child to get a PCR COVID-19 test. 

If results are negative, your student may return after they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication, all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask. You will need to provide test results to the nurse or administration before their return

2. You can also opt for a 10 day home isolation from the onset of symptoms.

For example, if symptoms began on 1/1/21, you would count 1/2/21 as day 1 and student would isolate through the end of day on 1/11/21 and could return to normal activities on 1/12 as long as they has been fever free for 24 hours without medication and all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask 
 

Upcoming Events:  
April 21-29: Book Fair
April 29-30: Outdoor Ed for 5th Grade (during school day)
May 4: Mici's Restaurant Night for IHE 11:00am-8:30pm
May 5: PTO Meeting 3:45-4:45pm - Virtual Link on the School Website
May 24: 5th Grade Clap Out - Front Entrance 3:05pm
May 24: Kindergarten Graduation - Outdoors - 9:00-11:00am - More information to come soon!
May 25: Last Day of School
May 25: Field Day for Students by Grade Level (indoors)
May 25: 5th Grade Dismissed at 12:00pm

 

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Week of April 12, 2021

 Friday Flyers:

Clothing Drive

Summer DCL Reading Program

Summer Reading Skills


After School Reminder:
With the warm weather upon us, please remember that all students must leave campus once school is dismissed unless a parent or guardian (over 18) is present. This is to ensure student safety, which is our number one priority. Thank you for your understanding!

Summer Reading Program:
Douglas County Libraries summer reading program, Galaxy DCL: To Books and Beyond, is coming soon. Online registration begins May 1st: DCL.org/summer-reading. Visit your local DCL location starting June 5th to get a reading log and sign-up prize.

Dismissal Reminders:
As a reminder, we will not dismiss students early after 3:00pm in order to support an orderly dismissal process. If you need to pick your student up early, please do so before 3:00pm. Please use our attendance line for any attendance details - 303-387-8527. The attendance line is available 24 hours a day. 

PTO Organization:
We are in need of more families/parents to join our event/fundraiser efforts within our PTO! The IHE PTO creates and organizes community events and fundraisers for our school, including Trunk or Treat, holiday store, Boosterthon, Readathon, spring fling, etc. All families are automatically a member of our PTO. If you are interested in becoming a board member or helping with event/fundraiser planning, please contact email Sue Grogan at sue.grogan@dcsdk12.org. Thank you! 

Spring Book Fair:
Our spring Scholastic Book Fair is coming!  We will be open Wednesday, April 21st - Friday, April 30th. We will again be using the eWallet program. Unfortunately, we will not be able to allow parents in the building so students will be purchasing items during the school day. More information will be coming from your classroom teacher. 

Water Bottles:
With the warmer weather, please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Our fountains are not available due to COVID and we do not have extra water bottles. Thank you! 

Masks:
We are continuing to have many students arrive without masks. Please ensure that your child leaves the vehicle or arrives with a mask available and on their face, as they cannot enter the building without one. We have a limited supply available and many students find them uncomfortable or too large for their face. We want to ensure that our students feel as comfortable as possible with this requirement, as we know how difficult it is. Thank you for your help!

Earth Month Challenge:
We are participating in the Earth Month challenge by USAgain. We are looking for your used clothing and shoes - drop them off in our USAgain receptacle located near the baseball fields to help us earn funds for our school. 



Class Placements for 2021-2022
At this time, we are beginning the process of developing student class lists for the 2021-22 school year. When developing class lists we take many factors into consideration including:  student learning styles, classroom environment, behavioral considerations, ability levels and stages of developmental readiness, social relationships, gender distribution and participation in special programs.  Much thought and care goes into this seemingly simple task. 

We have a very dedicated, talented and caring staff at Iron Horse. Our goal is to make each year meaningful for every student and to provide them with learning opportunities that truly support their academic growth. That being said, if you feel your child has a specific need or learning style that we should consider in their classroom placement for next year, we would like to solicit your input. We will NOT take requests for specific teachers. 

Included here is our online questionnaire, called a Student Learning Profile.  This profile gives you an opportunity to share specific information about the kind of learning environment your child thrives in. Completing the Learning Profile is not an opportunity to ‘choose’ a specific teacher, but instead is your opportunity to share information about how your child best learns. We begin our process on developing classroom rosters at the end of April so we ask that ALL RESPONSES ARE SENT BACK TO US BY THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd. After this date, the form will close. We will NOT accept information sent after this time and will not make changes to rosters. 
 
Please know that completing this profile is entirely optional on your part and not a requirement for us to create balanced classrooms and effective learning placements for your child. Please note that all requests and information must be received via this form. We will not accept information given to staff. Please complete one form for each student. 


Updated Information Regarding COVID-19 and Illness:

The Colorado Department of Public Health had updated guidelines for schools for students that are exhibiting COVID symptoms for 48 hours or greater. If your child exhibits these symptoms and is out of school for 2 days, our nurse, Jen Kester, will send you this information and get in touch with you to discuss.


These guidelines are for when a person has had:

- Major symptoms of illness for 24 hours or greater (Loss of taste or smell, fever of 100 or greater, new or worsening cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing)


OR


- Minor symptoms of illness for 48 hours or greater (sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea).  


Options:

1. You can take your child to get a PCR COVID-19 test. 

If results are negative, your student may return after they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication, all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask. You will need to provide test results to the nurse or administration before their return

2. You can also opt for a 10 day home isolation from the onset of symptoms.

For example, if symptoms began on 1/1/21, you would count 1/2/21 as day 1 and student would isolate through the end of day on 1/11/21 and could return to normal activities on 1/12 as long as they has been fever free for 24 hours without medication and all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask 
 

Upcoming Events:  
April 19: NO SCHOOL - Professional Development Day for Staff
April 20: SAC Meeting 3:45-4:45pm - Virtual Link on the School Website
April 20-22: CMAS for eLearners Only
April 22: Student Learning Profile Due (if interested)
April 21-29: Book Fair
April 29-30: Outdoor Ed for 5th Grade (during school day)
May 5: PTO Meeting 3:45-4:45pm - Virtual Link on the School Website
May 24: 5th Grade Clap Out - Front Entrance 3:05pm
May 24: Kindergarten Graduation - Outdoors - 9:00-11:00am - More information to come soon!
May 25: Last Day of School
May 25: Field Day for Students by Grade Level (indoors)
May 25: 5th Grade Dismissed at 12:00pm

 

Friday, April 9, 2021

Week of April 5, 2021

Friday Flyers:

Author Book Order Form

IHE Clothing Drive

Tokyo Joe's Restaurant Night

Stone Canyon Backpacking Summer Programs


Dismissal Reminders:
As a reminder, we will not dismiss students early after 3:00pm in order to support an orderly dismissal process. If you need to pick your student up early, please do so before 3:00pm. Please use our attendance line for any attendance details - 303-387-8527. The attendance line is available 24 hours a day. 

PTO Organization:
We are in need of more families/parents to join our event/fundraiser efforts within our PTO! The IHE PTO creates and organizes community events and fundraisers for our school, including Trunk or Treat, holiday store, Boosterthon, Readathon, spring fling, etc. All families are automatically a member of our PTO. If you are interested in becoming a board member or helping with event/fundraiser planning, please contact email Sue Grogan at sue.grogan@dcsdk12.org. Thank you! 


Author Visit:
As a school district, we have a virtual author/illustrator visit scheduled for Monday, April 12th from 1:35-2:15.  We will have Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall, author and illustrator of the Ivy and Bean book series. If you'd like to purchase a book, you can use the form below. 

Tokyo Joe's Restaurant Night:
Please join us and support our school by enjoying a yummy dinner from Tokyo Joe's on Wednesday, April 14th between 4:00pm and 8:30pm. Please mention Iron Horse and we will receive a percentage of the total profit!

Spring Book Fair:
Our spring Scholastic Book Fair is coming!  We will be open Wednesday, April 21st - Friday, April 30th. We will again be using the eWallet program. Unfortunately, we will not be able to allow parents in the building so students will be purchasing items during the school day. More information will be coming from your classroom teacher. 

Water Bottles:
With the warmer weather, please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle each day. Our fountains are not available due to COVID and we do not have extra water bottles. Thank you! 

Masks:
We are continuing to have many students arrive without masks. Please ensure that your child leaves the vehicle or arrives with a mask available and on their face. Thank you!

Earth Month Challenge:
We are participating in the Earth Month challenge by USAgain. We are looking for your used clothing and shoes - drop them off in our USAgain receptacle located near the baseball fields to help us earn funds for our school. 



Class Placements for 2021-2022
At this time, we are beginning the process of developing student class lists for the 2021-22 school year. When developing class lists we take many factors into consideration including:  student learning styles, classroom environment, behavioral considerations, ability levels and stages of developmental readiness, social relationships, gender distribution and participation in special programs.  Much thought and care goes into this seemingly simple task. 

We have a very dedicated, talented and caring staff at Iron Horse. Our goal is to make each year meaningful for every student and to provide them with learning opportunities that truly support their academic growth. That being said, if you feel your child has a specific need or learning style that we should consider in their classroom placement for next year, we would like to solicit your input. We will NOT take requests for specific teachers. 

Included here is our online questionnaire, called a Student Learning Profile.  This profile gives you an opportunity to share specific information about the kind of learning environment your child thrives in. Completing the Learning Profile is not an opportunity to ‘choose’ a specific teacher, but instead is your opportunity to share information about how your child best learns. We begin our process on developing classroom rosters at the end of April so we ask that ALL RESPONSES ARE SENT BACK TO US BY THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd. After this date, the form will close. We will NOT accept information sent after this time and will not make changes to rosters. 
 
Please know that completing this profile is entirely optional on your part and not a requirement for us to create balanced classrooms and effective learning placements for your child. Please note that all requests and information must be received via this form. We will not accept information given to staff. Please complete one form for each student. 


Updated Information Regarding COVID-19 and Illness:

The Colorado Department of Public Health had updated guidelines for schools for students that are exhibiting COVID symptoms for 48 hours or greater. If your child exhibits these symptoms and is out of school for 2 days, our nurse, Jen Kester, will send you this information and get in touch with you to discuss.


These guidelines are for when a person has had:

- Major symptoms of illness for 24 hours or greater (Loss of taste or smell, fever of 100 or greater, new or worsening cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing)


OR


- Minor symptoms of illness for 48 hours or greater (sore throat, runny nose or congestion, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea).  


Options:

1. You can take your child to get a PCR COVID-19 test. 

If results are negative, your student may return after they have been fever free for 24 hours without medication, all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask. You will need to provide test results to the nurse or administration before their return

2. You can also opt for a 10 day home isolation from the onset of symptoms.

For example, if symptoms began on 1/1/21, you would count 1/2/21 as day 1 and student would isolate through the end of day on 1/11/21 and could return to normal activities on 1/12 as long as they has been fever free for 24 hours without medication and all other symptoms are improving and they can wear a mask 
 

Upcoming Events:  
April 14: Tokyo Joe's Restaurant Night for IHE - 4:00-8:30pm
April 16: NO SCHOOL
April 19: NO SCHOOL - Professional Development Day for Staff
April 20: SAC Meeting 3:45-4:45pm - Virtual Link on the School Website
April 20-22: CMAS for eLearners Only
April 22: Student Learning Profile Due (if interested)
April 21-29: Book Fair
April 29-30: Outdoor Ed for 5th Grade (during school day)
May 5: PTO Meeting 3:45-4:45pm - Virtual Link on the School Website
May 24: 5th Grade Clap Out - Front Entrance 3:05pm
May 24: Kindergarten Graduation - Outdoors - More info to come!
May 25: Last Day of School/Field Day by Grade Level (indoors)
May 25: 5th Grade Dismissed at 12:00pm