Sunday, November 29, 2020

Sunday, December 29

Love this! Pretty fitting these days! I definitely appreciate how all of you 'roll with it.'

I hope you all had a very restful week! You definitely need to refill your cups before embarking on these few weeks before the Winter Break. These next weeks will be busy but great, no doubt! 

I basically copied the family blog to share with you. I think there is a lot of information that you may want to have to share with parents and answer questions. 


Book Fair: November 30-December 4

The book fair is this week! Check out the site and preview what is available. You can make purchases on line or the students can purchase in person. Check out the videos included in Timberwolf TV!

Stoneridge Book Fair


Music Corner


Video Message from Mrs. Vaaler


SAVE THE DATE! RCSD Caroling Night will be December 17th at 7PM. Get cozy with your family and tune in to our holiday sing-along on the RCSD Music Youtube channel. We'll teach you the songs ahead of time in the Community Song portion of your December lessons.


For Parents~ Online Absence Reporting:

Parents can use this to report an absence. This can also be used if they say someone in their family tested positive and they don't know what to do. Have them fill out this form and one of the district nurses will be in contact to tell them exactly what to do. 

We now have online absence reporting available on the RCSD home page. It is available under Parent Resources. (See image below) This link should take you directly to the form: Online Absence Reporting


Sees Candy Fundraiser:

Many of you have taken advantage of our Sees candy fundraiser. This is just a reminder in case you wanted to buy some candy for family or friends. Sees candy is always a holiday favorite! 

Hand Sanitizer Donations: 

Our classrooms would greatly appreciate hand sanitizer donations! We all know it is tough to find right now, but if you happen to come across some, we would be so thankful. In order to use the hand sanitizer in our classrooms, it must follow these guidelines:

  • Gel hand sanitizer only, no liquid sanitizer.
  • Minimum alcohol content should be 60%, preferred is 70-75%
  • Sanitizer should not contain methanol (wood alcohol) - serious health implications, especially for children.  FDA has a "do-not-use" list.
  • Larger sizes 16.9 oz, 33 oz, or gallon sized should have pumps for ease of use.  Smaller sizes may not be as easy to use but can still be donated.
  • Please avoid too many additives (scents, moisturizers, etc) to avoid allergic reactions.
  • Please have a single point of contact for hand sanitizer donations in order to ensure it meets the standards before it is distributed to the classrooms.

Reminder~ Staff Meeting: Wednesday, December 2nd at 2:30pm. 

Have a great week! 

Sunday, November 15, 2020

November 15, 2020

 


Happy Sunday! As I shared with you on Friday, I am so thankful for all of you! We have a full week and then a week off. No problem! We got this! 

I have loved hearing what you did for yourself last weekend, or even on Wednesday. I would love to hear more. Don't forget, Self-Care is not Selfish! 

Meal Basket Reminder: If I do say so myself, we have meal drop off down to a science. That being said, if you can get your baskets back to the MP, it is super helpful! Thank you for doing that. 

PTC Meeting on Tuesday: Our new PTC board would like to have a meeting with you so you can meet them and you can hear how they would like to support you. They also want to hear what you want from them. I will get you the Zoom link to you ASAP. The meeting is this Tuesday at 2:30. 

Please see the latest communication from the district below.
I know you also get this information but wanted to point out there is now a COVID 19-Dashboard. Check it out. Also, encourage parents to please fill out the meal application. And finally, this Guidelines document to reopen and remain open. This document is often helpful to answer questions from parents. 

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!


Sunday, November 8, 2020

Sunday, November 8

 Happy Sunday! 

Following the idea that Positive Builds Positive, we cannot be truly positive unless we feel positive, ourselves. This is a reminder to take care of YOU. Be mindful to take the time to do something positive for yourself. Self-Care is NOT selfish! I would love to know what you did for yourself this weekend. If you didn't do anything special for yourself this weekend, be sure to put something on your calendar for next weekend and every weekend after that! The thing I did for myself this weekend was sleep. My kids were in bed before 8pm on Saturday and my husband and I followed soon after. Last week was a lot for all of us!! Rest was needed! 

Be sure to wear your masks! I am not saying you haven't, what I am saying is that we have to be super diligent about it. People from the DO will be walking school sites and checking to see how we are following the protocol. The impact of losing anyone from our site is too great! On the first day of school, a principal, all the MDS, the custodian and the cook were preparing meals together. (Just like I was doing!) Well, one of those members ended up testing positive the next day. The result- all of those people are on quarantine for 14 days. 

My goal is to be the school with the least classes quarantined. We can only control what we can control, but we can always be super careful! 

Meal Update: I would like to start doing a lunch count this week. We are trying to cut down on waste, so we started putting less in the baskets. If you find that you do not have enough, just let us know and we will get more to you. Important Change: Please have a student, or two, bring your empty baskets to the MP after snack, in the morning, and after they grab their lunches, in the afternoon. (Kinder/1, we can come up with a different plan.) Have them drop the baskets outside the door on the upper grade side. I will put a sign on the door, so they know they are in the right place. Thank you!!

Extra Help: Our MDS, Candi Terry, is supporting some of our kinder students as an IA. She is not needed all the time, so she is available to do prep work in the office. You can drop it with Luisa and she will work on it as she has time. 

Reminder: No School Wednesday! I am a fan of 'easing back into things.'

Stoneridge Mantra: To create a consistent environment for our staff, students and each other where we feel safe, united and excited to learn and grow as a team.

Have a wonderful week!!



Sunday, November 1, 2020

Sunday, November 1

Happy Sunday!!! 


I put this on the family blog and thought, 'How could I not include it in ours??' Anyone else with their fingers crossed? I distinctly remember that March 13th when many of you were asking what was going to happen and then the email at lunch that said, send all materials home with students. Ugh, how quickly things changed. And how long it has been!!! We will continue to take this journey together, that is about all we can do! 
Keep your focus on the kids in your classrooms. There are people and processes in place to worry about the rest. We will let you know what you need to know. 

I am going to keep this post short because I have a lot of information that will be shared with you tomorrow. I do want to share these two documents with you to preview. They are included in the powerpoint, but I wanted you to have them ahead of time. They are light reads😂

CARE Room Protocol

Breakfast: Breakfast will be ready by 8:15. We are planning to set it up on the kindergarten playground. The wonderful Jamey Schrey and Jesse Bennett are catering it for us! 

Lunch on Nov. 4: Speaking of generous families, the Hughes family will be providing Mr. Pickles sandwiches at the end of the school day on Nov. 4th. He is excited to show his gratitude for all you have done! 

I will see you tomorrow on Zoom at 9am. 

Have a great afternoon!


Sunday, October 25, 2020

Sunday, October 25

Happy Sunday!

Holy Cow! I cannot believe it is the 25th of October already. I also cannot believe our dreams of having students in their seats is coming true so soon! 

This is a picture from Magic School Bus when the bus landed on Mars and is particularly fitting right now. The reason I say that is because we need to think of the school these children are coming back to as if it were a school on Mars. It is a completely different school than any school anyone has been to before. We have to keep this in mind as we welcome the students back. No matter what grade, they will need to be taught rituals and routines as though it is their first year of school ever. 

I must admit, personally I feel better as we learn the processes and procedures that will be put in place. I think it is because it makes me feel like I know where we are headed versus existing in the unknown. As always, there is more information coming this week. I will keep the updates coming your way. 

I will continue to remind you to focus on what you can control versus what you cannot. We have already spent a lot of time stressing about things that changed or never happened. 
I love this quote:
“I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them have never happened,” renowned American author Mark Twain.
That being said, we are experiencing a lot of troubles we could have never imagined!! But within that, there is room to worry about even more. Focus on what we can control. 

Now for the information! Otherwise known as 'Updates and Changes.'

Schedule: I have only received votes for the Schedule B that I proposed. I would like to move forward with that schedule. You can view it here: Recess Schedule

I will be sharing a document next week for you to work out a duty schedule. You will only be covering the AM recesses. I will work to get the afternoon recesses covered.

Information about teacher changes: The district is meeting on Monday to create a timeline for the release of information. I will share that information with you as soon as I get it. I know you want to share the information and parents want to know, but it is what it is. We just have to roll with it! 

November 2nd, Staff Meeting: Speaking of updates and changes... school sites are not allowed to meet in person on November 2nd. We have breakfast for you and then will have our meeting on Zoom.
As we move forward, please be mindful when your PLC's meet. And by mindful, I mean either meet socially distanced with masks, or on Zoom. When students come back into the classroom, each of our exposure increases. If one teacher is unknowingly exposed and then meets in their PLC, all teachers in that PLC will have to quarantine. That puts us in an extremely difficult position of trying to find multiple subs, not to mention many other issues! 

Wednesday, Oct. 28-Meeting: As of right now, I am going to keep in a PLC Leadership meeting. If I decide to change it to a Staff Meeting, I will let you know!

Question Document: I know there are a lot of questions and I will work to get you answers. 
Please put your questions on this document: School Opening Question Document

Data Discussions: I will be sending invites to your PLC's for days that I will be joining your PLC to look at data together. After report cards are done, it is a great time to update your original data sheets and take a look at student progress. 

Have a great week!
And a much needed funny!








Sunday, October 18, 2020

Sunday, Oct. 18

 Happy Sunday!


I was hoping you could stop and remember this image right now. 

How are you feeling? 


I know we all have a lot to take in and process. We are all witnesses to the crazy normal of things changing so quickly! At this moment, we are processing having the kids in our classrooms five days a week for 5 hours. 


First of all, this is what we have wanted: Our students in our classrooms, learning and growing. From what I have heard, many are worried about some of the details, like engaging the kids for 5 hours, not having lunch, and more. I have spoken to people in neighboring districts from El Dorado County to Placer County. I want you to know that every educator I spoke to felt excited, concerned, and honestly overwhelmed with stepping back onto campus with students.


I ask that you picture yourself with a "Can Do" attitude. A positive attitude allows us to design what we want something to be. For example, having our students with us, in-person, for five hours is a gift. What does that look like if we design it? 


Other feedback I have received from educators back in schools that the students' behavior has been amazing and they are so highly engaged. Students are so thankful to be with teachers and friends and do not want to compromise their chance of being in-person. How can we capitalize on their positive energy? With five hours, what fun activities to build community can your PLC's plan for your classrooms?


Try to think of not having lunch on campus as a gift. Lunches in classrooms and the multi-purpose room with masks off, shared MDS staff floating between rooms can potentially spread the virus and add quite a bit of cleaning to students and staff. Having worked in other districts, it is not unusual for kids to have a long time span without lunch. I have also witnessed students at our site eat their entire lunch at recess, and not uncommon for students to have 6 minutes to eat lunch in the lunchroom. 

I recognize that this is a significant change from our traditional model, but we will work together to get you breaks during the day, and you will have much more time after the students go home. 


Educators are planners and over-thinkers. It is why we are good at our craft. Today I remind you of a quote from Theodore Roosevelt:

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."


Together we will stay safe and be successful. We need to take our planning one day at a time.


With the news, come some updates:
1) I will be sharing our schedule soon! We may move our start time up so kids can get home sooner. 
2) There will be two- 15min snack break/recesses a day. I will create a schedule and guidelines for recess that will be shared soon. I am working to get extra hands on deck to help with recess so I can give more of you a break. At a minimum, my goal is that each of you have one of the 15 minute breaks completely off. 

Request
In your PLC's, please create school supply list for each student in the classroom. They will have a set at school and a set at home. 
Also, determine what sort of caddy you would like the students to have for their things and let me know what it is. Please find one at the Dollar Tree. We will be getting them for you and would like to order as soon as possible. 

iReady News:
Your iReady rosters will be updated with new students on Nov. 4th. They have moved the next diagnostic window to Jan. 5-29. That way, students are taking it at school (without help) and it is with any new students you may have. 

CAASPP Window:
For planning purposes, the CAASPP window is from March 15- May 21. (I know, we don't even want to think about that right now!) 

Meeting Changes:
Wednesday, 10/21: Staff Meeting @ 2:30pm
Wednesday, 10/28: PLC Leadership Meeting @ 2:30pm



Sunday, October 11, 2020

Sunday, October 11

 Happy Sunday!

If this image doesn't capture what we are working through, I don't know what does. This image comes up when you search for 'The calm before the storm." In my opinion, we are definitely living in 'the calm before the storm,' but I also feel like we are walking a path between two worlds. Which side is which? I will leave that up to you, but I am going to guess that it waffles back and forth between the two.  

Input Needed:
Carrie Vincent has requested that you add comments about students that are going into Champions. This is not necessary for every student, but those that struggle or may have an interesting situation. Your comment can be as simple as 'reach out to teacher.' The student's Champions teacher will be then reach out to you. Many of our Stoneridge students will have one of our teachers, but some will not. 

Please add you comments for Champions students here:

Speaking of AM/PM placement, we are just about set. We will be making some final changes Monday morning and then will be sharing with Eich. 

Staff Meeting Change:
As I mentioned at our last staff meeting, I would like to schedule staff meetings sooner than usual so I can share updates. I have a leadership meeting both this Tuesday and next, and the board meeting is this Thursday. I am going to schedule a staff meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 2:30pm. Fingers crossed it is full of updates, information and all the answers we have been waiting for!! 

Report Card Information and PD:
I highly suggest attending the report card PD this Monday. 
Here is the document with Monday PD Zoom links: Monday PD


Please make your nominations for the TOMMY APOSTOLOS FUND:

Nomination Form

We need your help! Teachers and staff, it is time to nominate any Kindergarten through 5th grade child you feel would benefit from the Tommy Apostolos Shopping experience. Nominate any underprivileged, low income, or struggling child you feel needs that boost of self-esteem.


The Tommy Apostolos Fund (TAF) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise funds to purchase clothing and other necessities for children in Roseville. TAF was established in 1988 in memory of Tommy Apostolos, a lifelong Roseville resident whose passion was helping children. Based on available funds, TAF coordinates the shopping event directly with the parent/guardian. Our goal is to never leave a child without adequate clothing. 

 

PLEASE CHECK ADDRESSES CAREFULLY. These are used to send applications to the families. The nomination deadline is Monday, October 19th. Late nominations will only be accepted if space is available.

 

THESE REFERRALS ARE CONFIDENTIAL. PLEASE DO NOT DISCUSS WITH FAMILIES OR STUDENTS! Invitations are sent directly to the families.

 

Due to COVID, this year our shopping will be a bit different.  The applications going to nominees are very detailed.  Volunteers will be given a child’s application to make selections for that child. Final decisions on child involvement are being determined now. However, we will still be able to help hundreds of families have a better holiday.

 

If you would like to help, please sign up online at TommyAFund.com to shop at Kohl’s on Saturday, December 5th or 12th, starting at 6:00 a.m. and going throughout the day. More details will be available by November 1, 2020.

 

If you have any questions about the nomination process, feel free to contact Tommyafund@gmail.com



Coming up this week:
PBIS Team Meeting: Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 2:30pm. 

I think that is all for now. Enjoy the rest of your weekend! 







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