Centennial Blue Jays
May 2023 Newsletter
Centennial Information
Email: deb.jolda@springfield.k12.or.us
Website: https://www.springfield.k12.or.us/Centennial
Location: 1315 Aspen Street, Springfield, OR, USA
Phone: 541 744-6383
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CentennialBlueJays
Message from Principal Williams
Here we go! Just a few weeks left in our school year and we're going to make these the best! With the warmer weather, please remind your students to check for sweatshirts or jackets that they may have taken off as the day heated up. We have a lot of these in the lost and found!
We are happy to announce that Centennial's new principal has been chosen! Please join me in congratulating Kristen Noor who will be leading CES starting next year. She is a highly qualified administrator who has years of experience working with elementary students, teachers, and families. We are happy to have her taking the reins!
Volunteers are such a valued part of our school community! Thank you so much to those of you who step up and help out in so many ways! A particularly strong shout out to the PTO who help us accomplish so much at Centennial!
Please make sure to follow us on Facebook and check out the Centennial website (links above).
Sincerely,
Principal Williams
Important May Dates
May 1 - Online registration opens
May 2 PTO (6:00)
May 4 - Family Science Night (6:00-7:30)
May 5 - Early Release - Fun Socks
May 8-12 - Teacher Appreciation
May 11 Kinder information night (6:00)
May 11 Walk and Roll to School
May 19 - Early Release - Beach Day
May 29 - Memorial Day - no school
Registration
Annual Student Review
Coming soon, families of all current students will be asked to do the Annual Student Review in ParentVue to update student information for the coming year. All families will need to provide current proof of address (for example, a utility bill) as part of the process. Watch your email for more details.
Walk and Roll To School Day! May 11
Confident Kids
Confident kids are more likely to motivate themselves, ask for help, learn from mistakes, and take on new challenges. Kids are also more likely to stand up for themselves when they are confident and secure in who they are.
Tips for Raising Confident Kids
Model confidence yourself.
Don't get upset about mistakes.
Encourage your kids to try new things.
Allow kids to fail.
Praise perseverance.
Teach kids to set goals.
Celebrate effort versus outcome.
Positive Behavior Intervention Strategies (PBIS)
For the last weeks of the school year Centennial students are focusing on kindness and community building. Buddy classrooms will be working together on a kindness project. Individual classrooms are also challenged to decorate their door with examples of kindness. Students will be recognized for their kind acts by having their names added to a “wall of kindness” display by the cafeteria. Being kind to each other is a great way for Centennial Blue Jays to finish out the school year!
Assessments
Please note, if you would like your student to opt out of the OSAS, you will need to complete paperwork which can be found at this link on the district website.
Your support is very helpful in making sure our students are well rested and in a good mind set to complete these opportunities. Students should not feel anxious as we just expect them to do the best they can. Your child's teacher will share more details as we get closer to the actual test dates.
Student Phones
- Students should not bring cell phones or other personal electronic devices to school
- If you feel your child must have a device with them, it must be kept turned off and stored in their backpack through the school day.
- Students may not have devices out during the day while in class or in other areas such as the playground and cafeteria.
- Thank you so much for your help with this!
Third Grade worked with their buddy classroom to do an art project!
Second Grade studied penguins and wrote about them.
Third Grade made beautiful butterfly wings.
Kindergarten is learning subtraction!
PTO
May Meeting
May 2 at 6:00 - meeting in the library at school
Light meal and childcare provided!
General Information
Hello Blue Jay families!
Please read through the following updates for important information about our school.
BELL SCHEDULE
8:00 Students may enter for breakfast. All others enter through the front doors to wait in the gym for class to start.
8:25 Students go to classes
8:35 Instruction begins (if you are tardy, you will need to check in at the office)
2:50 Dismissal bell
12:30 Dismissal on early release Fridays
Please do not drop students off prior to 8:00 as we do not have supervision available.
MEALS
- free breakfast and lunch available for all students
- Doors open at 8:00 for school breakfast.
VOLUNTEERS
- Click this link and fill out the online form f you are interested in volunteering
ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL
- parents and caregivers must remain on the west side of the upper driveway when walking students to school.
- use the right hand lane of lower driveway for vehicle drop offs and pick ups
- remain in your vehicle
- pull forward as far as possible
- Vehicles may not enter the upper driveway during arrival (8:00-8:45) and dismissal (2:15-3:15).
STUDENT BEHAVIOR
- We expect our students to act safely, respectfully, responsibly and with kindness
- We do not condone inappropriate behavior towards other students or adults, whether on the playground, in the cafeteria, or in the classroom.
- Please help to remind your child of these school behavior expectations.
- Although your child may not see the consequences for another student's inappropriate behavior, this does not mean it isn't happening.
HOW CAN WE HELP?
We'd like to know how we can help support our community. Please click here and take a minute or two to fill out this brief survey and give us your feedback.
Health Updates
COVID-19 Update
If a student tests positive they need to stay out for five days from the start of symptoms or date tested, if they are asymptomatic.
Please make frequent handwashing, for 20 seconds, a normal part of your routine and keep your child home if they are experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough, upset stomach, or headache. Students must be symptom free for 24 hours to return to school. Please click here to check the SPS website for additional information about vaccines and other resources.
Collaborative Problem Solving Parent Classes
- Build skills & confidence in using the CPS approach
- Network & share information about community resources
- Develop new understanding of challenging behavior & learn new ways to help your child
- Rethink conventional approaches to behavioral difficulties and strengthen relationships
- Gain support from other parents, grandparents, and foster parents
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill - not the will - to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance. Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/ youth/ young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
The 8-week class is provided in an online setting.
For more information, please click here.