Grizzly Gazette
October 31, 2019
Keep Everyone Safe!
PLEASE CHECK THE LOST AND FOUND FOR YOUR STUDENT'S CLOTHING
I wanted to write a quick note about some safety reminders, especially coming to and from school. It's always a good time to remind students how to get to school safely. It's also a great time to remind the community that our students' safety is everyone's responsibility.
To help train the students, you may wish to take the time to walk with them to school and show students how to cross a street. Other important rules and laws include:
- Use the crosswalk yourself
- Don't encourage students to cross where there isn't a crosswalk
- Be courteous to staff - they are there to keep kids safe and at my direction
- Call the office if you see something we might be able to help with
- I've also noticed dogs, which must be kept far away from the path of students
If you are driving:
- Follow the rules and procedures of our drop off lanes
- Don't park or wait in the bus lane
- Put Down Your Phone
- SLOW DOWN
- Be patient
- Avoid U-turns or other illegal moves - you aren't supposed to do it for safety reasons
- Remember to stop completely at all stop signs
Of course I want everyone at school on time, but I also want everyone at school safely. Please don't hurry in the school zone - a tardy is always better than an accident.
Finally, I want to say again that this is everyone's responsibility. There's no real excuse or reason to place students in danger for adult convenience. Every rule and law has a reason, and at its core is student and community safety.
Thank you for your support!
Upcoming Events
Nov. 1 Report cards go home
Nov. 3 Daylight Savings Time Ends (clocks back 1 hour)
Nov. 4-8 Conferences
Nov. 8 No School for Students
Nov. 9 STEAM-a-Palooza
Nov. 13 Skate City 6-8pm
Nov. 14 Veterans Day Breakfast 7:30am
From the Office
Has your student outgrown some of their clothes? We have some gently used articles of clothing here at the school we may be able to help you out with. Also if you happen to have some clothing that is new or gently used that you are no longer in need of we gladly accept donations.
PTCO News & Info
The next PTCO Meeting is Wed., Nov. 13 @ 5:00
Meadow Point Community,
A big thank you to everyone who helped us set up, clean up and run carnival games! We could not have made the carnival a success with you. We greatly appreciate all of your help! Thank you for your continued support!
Meadow Point PTCO
If you have any questions, or if you are interested but are unable to attend the meeting, please contact Elizabeth Kreutzer at eakreutzer@gmail.com.
Thank you for your involvement!
This is what the PTCO is responsible for at school:
*The Fall Carnival
*The Fun Run
*Trunk or Treat-Please open the attached flyer
*The School Dance
*The Silent Auction
*Conference dinners for teachers
Cardboard Challenge-POSTPONED
The Cardboard Challenge is a celebration of creativity and the role communities can play in fostering it inspired by the short film, “Caine’s Arcade” , http://cainesarcade.com/. Kids are challenged to create and build using cardboard, recycled materials and their imagination. This provides our students a unique opportunity outside of the classroom to innovate, create and shine! The event is open to ALL CCSD students, free of charge. Details can be found on the attached flyer.
To register visit https://ccsdfoundation.org/news-events/special-events/cardboard-challenge.html.
7th Annual Cardboard Challenge
Meadow Point Yearbook '19-'20
STEAM-a-Palooza V
Need Household Materials
Mrs. McBride and Mr. Vick are looking for some household materials for upcoming projects. If students could bring these to the STEAM room we would greatly appreciate it. We are looking for the following materials:
Toilet paper rolls
Paper towel rolls
Cereal boxes (broken down)
Bubble wrap
Newspaper
Thank you
Looking for toys that you would be willing to donate
Cafeteria News
Family Liaison Information
Dear Meadow Point Families,
Happy New Year! I would like to just take a few minutes to introduce myself to everyone. My name is Joei Sayers I am the school's new Family/Community Liaison. I am a Grizzly parent as well. It is my job to help families in our school community get involved by volunteering whether at the school or at a school function as well as connecting you with resources available to you in our community. Please feel free to contact me at any time with questions, ideas or concerns that I can help you with to make Meadow Point Grizzly Great.
Phone: 720-886-8655 Email: Jsayers@cherrycreekschools.org
Meadow Point can really thrive when parents and guardians in the community get involved.
Teachers sometimes need help in the class as well as cutting and sorting papers for classroom projects. We have many functions throughout the year where an hour or two of your time can make a huge difference, for instance our school carnival, fun run, field day, school dances etc.
Our PTCO is also a great way to get involved. The meetings are usually one hour once or twice a month you can sit in and listen to what is going on in the Meadow Point school community and give us your feedback.
PIN News
November Parent Information Network (PIN) Meeting
The Hardest Workers: Identifying Learning Difficulties, Creating Solutions & Improving Results
Tuesday, November 5, 9:15 – 11:15 a.m.
Tuesday, November 12, 6:30 – 8:15 p.m.
Cherry Creek Options School
14603 E Fremont Ave., Centennial, CO
For more information please visit https://www.pinccsd.org/
Meadow Point Elementary School
Email: meadowpoint@cherrycreekschools.org
Website: meadowpoint.cherrycreekschools.org
Location: 17901 East Grand Avenue, Aurora, CO, USA
Phone: 720-886-8600
Facebook: facebook.com/MeadowPointElementary
Twitter: @Meadow_Point