The Lake Ridge Bridge
March 7, 2020
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Weekly Recap
Hopefully this message finds you in good spirits. As we head into Spring Break, please note that our hope is that all of our scholars and families are safe whether traveling or staying home over the next week. The last week of the 3rd Nine Weeks was a productive one, and there were some awesome events to accompany the week of learning. On Tuesday, scholars were able to compete in the CHISD STEAM Madness competition with a submitted project or participate as part of a team; Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Moore helped coordinate our campus involvement, and we appreciate their efforts. Scholars entered projects that they created thanks to Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Hryekewicz, and Ms. Cooks. 1st, 3rd, and 4th/5th grade scholars were ready to compete on the spot thanks to Mrs. Bailey, Ms. Cooks, and Mr. Gaines. 1st graders had to build a sled, and 3rd-5th graders built bridges that had to meet certain criteria. We celebrate all scholars who participated in the event, and we are thankful that parents managed to get them there on Election Night. The following awards were earned and announced:
- Jordan W. (2nd/Lower Elementary): 2nd Place Research
- Aliyah A., Jase D., Evangeline D., and Elizabeth S. (1st Grade): 1st Place Sled Building Competition
- Audrey B, Minh D., Trey P. , and Cristavia R. (3rd Grade): 1st Place Bridge Building Competition
- Reema A., Thu D., Isabel D., Citlaly P., Juliette R., (4th/5th Grade): 1st Place Bridge Building Competition
- Lake Ridge Elementary: 2nd Place Overall
On Wednesday, our scholars had a chance to experience the first campus-based Cedar Hill ISD Farmer's Market. Our district Chef orchestrated a nice set-up, and scholars and faculty were able to try kiwi, starfruit, jicama, edamame, and watermelon radish. We look forward to partnering with Child Nutrition to host awesome experiences for our scholars.
The overarching event for the week was Read Across America. Scholars and faculty dressed in attire based on the days communicated, and several Guest Readers visited classes. We had so many readers that we are looking at making this something that happens more than just once a school year. Establishing and continuing positive relationships with the community and surrounding areas will help enhance our campus.
Speaking of enhancement, 5th grade families should take a moment to check out the newly created AVID webpage at https://www.chisd.net/Domain/2889. AVID will be an option for scholars beginning in 6th grade. Additional information can be found on the district's website, and some graphics are included on below with key points regarding criteria.
Kudos to Early Education and Pre-K for meeting the 98% weekly attendance goal. Remember that attendance matters greatly. Warning letters have been sent and will continue to be generated for those with multiple absences, and scholars with 16 or more absences will be placed on a Principal's Plan to specifically address attendance and academics. Calls will also made be for those with excessive absences and/or tardies.
This week, keep the following dates(s) in mind:
- March 9-13: No School/Spring Break
- Monday, March 16: School Resumes
- Monday, March 16: Star Student and Teacher of the Year Recognition at CHISD Board Meeting at 7:15 p.m. (285 Uptown Blvd. Cedar Hill, TX)
- Tuesday, March 17: 3rd and 4th Grade STAAR Night at 6:00 p.m.
Read on below to see Scenes from the Week, Upcoming Events, Attendance Percentages, Counselor's Corner, and other important reminders.
Always remember that "The Race for Excellence has No Finish Line."
Question for You to Pose to Your Child: How will you reinforce what you have learned so far so that you keep information fresh?
Principal McCullum
#LRENoFinishLine
#LakeRidgeNation
#LakeRidgeMontessori
Leading House
Scenes from the Week
STEAM Madness: 2nd Place Overall
CHISD's First Farmer's Market Experience
Read Across America Week
2020 Star Student: Thu D.
2020 Teacher of the Year: Ms. Thompson
Upcoming Events
Attendance
Attendance Incentives
- Strive for 5: Scholars who have perfect attendance Monday-Friday will receive a "Free Dress" day on the following Monday; this also applies to short weeks.
- Weekly Class Perfect Attendance. If a homeroom class has perfect attendance for the week, they receive a pizza party.
- Class Perfect Attendance: Each scholar in a class has an opportunity to receive an incentive once the class spells out A-T-T-E-N-D-A-N-C-E (a letter will be earned each day the homeroom class has perfect attendance). This is ongoing and repeats.
- Grade Level Attendance: If a grade level has 100% attendance for the day, every scholar in that grade level receives a special treat.
Attendance Notes
- Notes regarding an absence must be brought to the office within three days of the absence; parents can also enter via Family Access. Notes should include the scholar's full name, date of absence, and signature/date of parent/guardian.
- You can email Mrs. Castillo, Attendance Clerk/Registrar, at bonnie.castillo@chisd.net for any attendance questions or concerns.
- If the method of your child getting home needs to change, notify the Main Office or your child’s teacher by 2:30 p.m. so that there is enough time to communicate the change to your child. If e-mailing the teacher, include an administrator in case the teacher is absent on that particular day.
- 2:45 p.m. is the latest that a scholar may be checked out due to preparation for dismissal.
Counseling Corner
Counseling Clubs
Counseling Clubs began the week of February 24th. Scholars in grades 3-5 were nominated by teachers or administrators to participate in clubs. Scholars will explore topics such as positive self-concepts, friendship skills, goal setting, and stress management to name a few.
Annual Career Day
Please save the date for our annual "Find Your Future" Career Day on May 19th from 8:30-11:30 A.M. Career Day registration forms will be available on our campus website. More information to come soon.
GT Update
Scholars who were nominated for gifted and talented by February 7th will be tested March 16-27, 2020. Nominated scholars will be tested during the school day.
From the Clinic
GET INVOLVED
All Pro Dads
Email Address: lakeridgeAPD2018@gmail.com
Next APD Breakfast: Friday, April 17, 2020
- Join APD to see how you can be a part of involvement, connections, engagement, partnership and mentorship. Reach out so that you can be ready for 2019-2020.
PTA NEWS
PTA President: Mrs. Kristi Lacy
Email Address: lakeridgeelempta@gmail.com
JOIN PTA FOR THE 20119-2020 SCHOOL YEAR; WE HAVE ESTABLISHED SOME GREAT TRADITIONS. WE NEED YOU! MORE INFORMATION WILL BE SHARED SO THAT YOU CAN JOIN AT OUR "MEET THE TEACHER" EVENT IN AUGUST.
On-going Opportunities to Donate/Serve:
- Amazon Smile: Don't forget to increase PTA Texas Congress 10239 Lakeridge Elementary's AmazonSmile donation potential by shopping at smile.amazon.com. Go to smile.amazon.com/ch/72-1526809 and Amazon donates to PTA Texas Congress 10239 Lakeridge Elementary.
- Kroger Plus: If you shop at Kroger, you can help our PTA help our campus. The included document shows parents step-by-step how to link their Kroger Plus Card to the Lake Ridge PTA. This is a very easy way to earn money for our school because our students’ families and friends all shop at their local Kroger. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzoByVmF8VTnc0gyejQ0TVBEekJaNGRlVE45OWJtcE5qMzVB/view?usp=sharing
Volunteer via Voly
Become a Volunteer!
Keeping the safety and well-being of our students first, state law and district policy require that all Cedar Hill ISD volunteers (students between age 13-17 and District Employees are exempt) complete the district's volunteer application which includes a Criminal Background Check. Applications must be renewed each school year. The background screening report can take up to 72 hours to process.
Volunteer Process
- All volunteers must be approved through cedarhillisd.voly.org in order to volunteer in CHISD.
- Once a Voly account has been created, an email will be sent from JDP asking volunteer to complete a background check.
- Approval time is normally 5-7 business days pending there are no flags in the applicant's background.
- If the account is flagged for any reason the approval of your account could take up to 2 weeks. If you have any questions please email face@chisd.net.
- All volunteers must use their legal name. Any error when entering information will prolong the approval process.
- You are encouraged to become a FAN of the school you wish to volunteer with during the application process in order to receive specific volunteer opportunities and be shown as a regular volunteer.
Reminders
Arrival/Dismissal Procedures
Morning Arrival Procedures:
Doors open daily at 7:15 a.m.
Scholars in PK & their siblings will be instructed to enter through Door #12.
Scholars in Longoria/Lynn/Rangel & their siblings will enter through Door #11.
All other scholars, including Montessori, (car riders, bus riders, and walkers) will enter through Door #1/Main Entrance.
- Parents may enter the school driveway via the back driveway that runs behind the building and form one line.
- Only those going to the Main Office or dropping off with the classes indicated for Door #11 and Door #12 should enter the main driveway.
Parents should follow the arrows that indicate the flow of traffic, and drop off only in the lane next to the sidewalk. Children should not be dropped off in the center lane to ensure safety.
After the first day of school, parents will not be able to walk their children to their classrooms unless an observation has been scheduled with the teacher. All parents & visitors must report directly to the Main Office.
Dismissal Procedures:
Dismissal occurs daily at 3:00 p.m.
Scholars in Crow/Stelter & their siblings will exit through Door #12.
Scholars in Longoria/Lynn/Rangel & their siblings will exit through Door #11.
Scholars who ride the bus or walk home will exit through Door #14.
Scholars picked up via Private Daycare transportation will exit through Door #1.
Scholars who are picked up by car, including Montessori, will exit through Door #5 (remain in cafeteria until called).
Parents may enter the school driveway via the back driveway that runs behind the building and form one line.
As the cars approach the pick-up area, the scholars will be called outside and will wait for a faculty member to load them into the cars.
Anyone picking up a scholar must have the color-coded card prominently displayed. If the card is not present, then the scholars(s) will be sent to the front office, and the driver will need to show proper identification.
Parents, please stay in your car at all times. Children will not be released if a parent walks up to the cafeteria door.
Only those going to the Main Office for appointments or picking up with the classes indicated for Door #11 and Door #12 should enter the main driveway.
If there is a change in how a scholar regularly gets home, please send a note to the scholar's teacher or call the front office by 2:30 p.m. This will help avoid confusion.
The latest time to check a scholar out via the Main Office is 2:45 p.m. After that time, please wait until the regularly scheduled dismissal.
The picture below shows how to properly place your car tag(s) for dismissal:
Birthday Recognition
If you would like to recognize your child at school on his/her birthday that falls on a school day, please contact your child’s homeroom teacher so that he/she can notify the office. On your child's birthday, you may bring store bought cupcakes or packaged fruit and individual juice/water at the time indicated by the teacher if you have communicated with the teacher. Cupcakes should not be dropped off and left with the teacher or the office. If your child's birthday falls on a weekend or on a non-school day for students, no alternate arrangements will be made.
Arrangements should be made prior to the child's birthday so that the teacher can verify that it will not interrupt scheduled class activities.
Montessori
Birthdays in Montessori are celebrated with an activity called "Walk Around the Sun". We will celebrate birthdays each month on the last Friday of the month unless otherwise stated. On that Friday, each child that is going to Walk Around the Sun is asked to bring uncut, fresh fruit that we will wash and prepare in class. Our room parent will help organize this monthly event. For example, if we have 4 children celebrating birthdays in September, one child can bring 4 uncut oranges, one can bring a sealed container of uncut strawberries, one can bring 4 apples, and one can bring an uncut pineapple. Due to allergies, please do not send nuts. In class, the birthday scholars will help prepare a fruit salad for the class. Each birthday child will then have their opportunity to Walk Around the Sun and we will sing a collective Happy Birthday. If there are only one or two children celebrating a birthday in a particular month, a bag of apples or
Cuties would be appreciated. Please do not send cupcakes or other high sugar
items. August and summer birthdays will be celebrated in May.
In addition to sharing a fruit snack with their friends, the birthday children may also bring a poster that displays photos of them as a baby, at 1 year old, at 2 years old, etc. until the current year. The birthday children are encouraged to present this poster and the photos to their peers. This activity is optional.
Bus Transportation
Join the respective Remind account for your child's bus route. In the event that we are notified of delays, we will send a message to the route(s) affected:
- Route 5022: Text @7bka3hf to the number 81010.
- Route 5028: Text @d8chbbff to the number 81010.
- Route 5039: Text @2d7a8e to the number 81010.
2019-2020 Bus Routes:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19tZMBvTKKxIDnL-2HdujI_PT3iRlI_2N6VEKrDUE_Rs/edit?usp=sharing
Have a Concern?
All concerns are encouraged to be addressed at the lowest level possible first in an effort to resolve the matter using the steps below:
Step One: Contact the teacher, and have a meeting/phone conference.
Step Two: Contact the Assistant Principal (all discipline issues) or Counselor (mental health/academic advisement).
Step Three: Contact the Principal (if a school-wide concern, this becomes step one).
When emailing or calling the Main Office, it is helpful to provide details so that the call is directed to the correct individual.
Upcoming Activities/Events
- March 9-13: No School/Spring Break
- March 16: School Resumes
- March 16: Star Student and Teacher of the Year Recognition at CHISD Board Meeting at 7:15 p.m. (285 Uptown Blvd. Cedar Hill, TX)
- March 17: 3rd and 4th Grade STAAR Information Session at 6:00 p.m.
- March 23-27: Spring Book Fair
- March 24: Spring Concert at 6:00 p.m.
- March 25: Instructional Coach/Academic Interventionist Appreciation Day
- April 4: PK/Kinder Round-Up 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
- April 6-9: Assistant Principal Appreciation Week
- April 7-8: 4th & 5th Grade STAAR Test; Campus closed to visitors
- April 10 & 13: No School
- April 15: Librarian Appreciation Day
- April 17: All Pro Dads Breakfast at 7:15 a.m.
- April 22: Administrative Assistant Appreciation Day
Ms. McCullum, Principal
marquita.mccullum@chisd.netDr. Washington, Assistant Principal
emily.washington@chisd.netMrs. Johnson, Counselor
rashonda.johnson@chisd.netLake Ridge Elementary
Email: marquita.mccullum@chisd.net
Website: http://www.chisd.net/Domain/16
Location: 1020 Lake Ridge Parkway, Cedar Hill, TX, United States
Phone: (972) 293-4501
Twitter: @LRELonghorns