Stellar Bulletin Jan 17th-21st
No Onsite Classes Monday, January 17th.
Stellar Charter School Book Fair
This will be an in person and virtual event 12:30-3:30 Monday, January 31st through Thursday, February 3rd and 9:00-3:00 Friday, February 4th. A bookstore will be available for kids to browse and purchase books. MASKs and social distancing are required for all that attend. The link below allows you to preview books and provides information on purchasing. Online shopping is also available. For the whole week of Jan 31-Feb 4th hard copies will be available.
Every purchase from the Book Fair earns rewards for our school, so please stop by and support us.
Book Fair Goal: 200 Books
Help us reach our book fair goal!
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/stellarcharterschool
Why participate?
https://players.brightcove.net/1543299976/Eyj59PHsg_default/index.html?videoId=5089146535001
3rd-5th Grade Math
On the Log you have seen "Warm up" listed on homeschool days, this is a reminder to have your student start off with a few warm up problems before you begin your daily lesson. It's a great way to review concepts and keep them fresh. In an effort to help you with choosing problems, your student will be receiving a packet of warm up problems along with an answer key this week. We would suggest having your student complete 3-5 of these problems as a warm up on each homeschool day. Each page in the packet offers a variety of standards based problems and will serve as an excellent review as well as a way to prepare for the upcoming state testing in May. As your student completes pages, please turn them into your TOR as samples. If you have any questions, please connect with Mrs. Yonge or Mrs. Matti.
Gardening Club
Students will meet in room P1.
Come dressed to get dirty and have fun in our garden.
Free AT HOME COVID-19 Testing Kits for Students Available for a Limited Time!
Remember if your student has any symptoms or has been exposed to COVID-19, then please stay home and wear a mask when others are present. Follow quarantine or isolation instructions from ShastaReady.org.
Thank you! We want to continue to have students in onsite classes safely.
Lexia
Congratulations to the following students for completing a level in Lexia: Evangaeine Oates; Olivia Lancaster; and Bailey Dersch.
Way to start off the new year and semester!
Middle School Volcanos
Free Online Reading Material's
The State of California has arranged for free access to thousands of books and daily news articles on the myOn Renaissance network. Please share with your children and families this online resource over break and beyond. This access begins December 1, 2021, and continues until January 31, 2022.
Go to https://www.myon.com/index.html and click on “myON login”
Sign in using the single statewide shared account credentials
o School Name: Gift of Literacy
o Username: myon
o Password: read
Yearbook
Senior Grad Ad photos and messages are due to me by January 31.
Redding Performing Arts Center
We've had a wonderful semester at Redding Performing Arts Center with your students! Our high school Performance Theatre students performed Almost, Maine, our Children’s Theatre students performed How I Became a Pirate, and our Youth Theatre Class presented Jingle Jury last week. Private lesson students and our music ensembles have performed in monthly recitals and Christmas concerts. It's been an exciting time at RPAC!
Coming up next semester, we're presenting The Rainbow Fish with the Children’s Theatre, Dr. Doolittle with our Youth Theatre students, and Hello, Dolly with our High School Performance Theatre class. Our private lessons, music, and dance programs continue to grow, and we'd love to have your students jump in on the Spring Semester fun. We will also be adding some new classes including visual art. Please find our Spring 2022 brochure attached, as well as a flyer with our upcoming production announcements. Feel free to pass along this brochure to families who might be interested in joining us!
We look forward to our continued partnership with you, your families, and your students!
Best,
Brandon Baumann and Brenna Yeary
Redding Performing Arts Center
Reminder
Thank you for your continued support in keeping our campus healthy. Just a reminder to please call the office if your child is ill, and refer to the page below regarding protocol.
High School Math
NEED Math help? Are you in high school? Join Mrs. Pleitez on
Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Log in to Zoom Join Zoom Meeting with Mrs. Pleitez
https://zoom.us/j/95265502535?pwd=amMvaEFSOVp0K0JoN3Y1SER0dzc5dz09
Meeting ID: 952 6550 2535
Passcode: ASpZ13
On-Campus Math Lab on Friday in Mr. Yates Room from 9:00-11:00 with Mrs. Pleitez
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
If you have any questions please contact Nicole Arsenault 530-776-0245.
Steps to utilize approved Community Partners
One of the wonderful things about Stellar is our Community Partnership program. Please see the steps below, even if you have participated in the past. There are new steps involved.
Step 1. Prior to signing up with any approved Community Partner, please complete the "Stellar Community Partner Agreement" form together with your TOR. This must be done prior to participating in any program.
Step 2. Contact the approved Community Partners and provide signed "Stellar Community Partner Agreement" form.
Step 3. Regularly attend classes, and work with your TOR to document usage on the logs.
Step 4: Please communicate any changes to your TOR.
If you have any questions, please contact your TOR.
TK-8 Pick Up Procedures
Please pick up your student promptly at 12:30 or 1:00 pm. If you come when the gate is locked, please come to the office to pick up your student.
Thank you!
Parking and Drop off Procedures
Please do not slow down in the upper parking lot and let your child jump in the car. The car drop off and pick up lane is the Stellar Loop at the bottom of the campus.
Thank you so much for helping to keep our kids safe!!!
Public Health Provided Resources RE: COVID-19 Vaccinations for 5-11 year olds
- The president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, epidemiologists and the medical director of a pediatric intensive care unit recently answered questions regarding the vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds. You can check out the video here.