East End Elementary News
September 29, 2022
Dear East End Families,
Use the link above for information on the SDPC website.
Elementary Teachers' Office Hours will be from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Please reach out to the teachers, as needed, during this office hours. Assignments are assynchrous, which means students will work on them independently with the option of reaching out the the teacher(s) during office hours. Students have until Friday, October 7th to submit their assignments in order to be counted present for the ELearning Day.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to me by e-mail to TammyDay@pickens.k12.sc.us if you have any questions or call 397-1710. Leave a message if I do not answer. I will call you back. I will be glad to assist.
Everyone stay safe! See all back on Monday, October 3rd.
As always, thank you for your support of East End Elementary!
Tammy Day, principal:
SDPC Announcement About Friday, September 30th ELearning Day
All,
Friday, September 30, 2022 will be an eLearning Day for the School District of Pickens County due to Hurricane Ian’s predicted path and concerns with high winds for school buses and hazardous conditions.
- Students will not attend school in-person.
- No one is expected to report to their work site.
In an effort to provide parents with as much notice as possible we are making this decision today for eLearning on Friday.
This decision was made after the SDPC Weather Team consulted with Emergency Management regarding the forecast for tomorrow.
This will be eLearning Day #1 for the 2022-23 school year
Last Papa John's Night Tonight - Support The EEE PTO!
Pup Tales Storytime Is Rescheduled To Friday, October 7, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. Due to E-Learning Day
Join us for Pup Tales that has been rescheduled to Friday, October 7th at 11:00 a.m. Thank you to Women United Pickens County for their grant that makes this possible! Our first session on August 31st was great! We cannot wait until we welcome our preschool friends aged 2 and up to this next session! It is going to be great! The attachment and video have information to assist you in planning to attend. We have rescheduled to this date due to the E-Learning Date on Friday, September 30th. Our next session is Friday, October 7th at 11:00 a.m. Hope to see you then!
Schoology Information From Mr. Kyle Stelling, Reading Coach, About Schoology Session At Open House
Here is the link to the Schoology Parent Workshop I did this month.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wLzw0Xmygu18T9t7FIcrABv2yRonzrwB/view?usp=sharing
Here is the link to the handout I gave on Schoology:
Upcoming Dates
Thursday, September 29th - PTO Papa John's Spirit Night - see flyer above for details
Sunday, October 2nd - National Custodian Day - Join Us In Celebrating Our Custodians On Monday, October 3rd
Thursday, October 6th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at Pickens County YMCA Begin
Friday, October 7th - Dress to Unimpress (Mismatched, tacky, sloppy) Day
Friday, October 7th - Pup Tales Storytime at 11;00 a.m.
Friday, October 7th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, October 7th at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Monday, October 11th - School Holiday
Tuesday, October 12th - School Holiday
Thursday, October 13th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Thursday, October 13th - Parent Conference Afternoon 3:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 13th - Volunteer Training at 5:30 p.m. in the Cafeteria
Thursday, October 13th - Schoology Training for Parents at 6:00 p.m. in the Cafeteria
Thursday, October 13th - PTO Skate Night 6:00 - 8;00 p.m.
Friday, October 14th - Crazy Socks and Shoes Spirit Day
Monday, October 17th - Second Grade ITBS/CogAT Testing Begins
Tuesday, October 18th - Second Grade Testing Continues
Tuesday, October 18th at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting In Cafeteria
Tuesday, October 18th - First Grade Field Trip to Denver Downs
Wednesday, October 19th - Second Grade Testing
Wednesday, October 19th - School Pictures Made
Thursday, October 20th - Second Grade Testing
Thursday, October 20th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, October 21st - Second Grade Testing Concludes
Friday, October 21st - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, October 21st - Twin Day (Choose a partner and come dressed as twins) Spirit Day
Monday, October 24th - Friday, October 28th - Red Ribbon Week
Monday, October 24th - Wear Red Day for Red Ribbon Week
Tuesday, October 25th - Camo Day for Red Ribbon Week
Wednesday, October 26th - Hat Day for Red Ribbon Week
Thursday, October 27th - Crazy Hair/Crazy Socks Day for Red Ribbon Week
Thursday, October 27th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, October 28th - Mrs. Behnke's Class To Denver Downs
Friday, October 28th - Superhero Day for Red Ribbon Week
Friday, October 28th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, October 28th - 11:00 a.m. - Pup Tales - Spooky Pookie - Preschoolers wear their costumes to this Preschool Pages Storytime sponsored by Women United Pickens County.
Monday, October 31st - Halloween Hat, Headband/Headgear or Shirt Spirit Day - (nothing violent or inappropriate for school) Spirit Day
Thursday, November 3rd - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, November 4th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, November 4th - Farmers and Flannels Spirit Day
Friday, November 4th at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Monday, November 7th - Field Trip for 1st - 5th Graders to Education Day at Clemson University for Women's Basketball
Tuesday, November 8th - Election Day - School Closed
Wednesday, November 9th - 11:00 a.m. - Pup Tales Preschool Pages Storytime Sponsored by United Women Pickens County - Bear Says Thanks
Thursday, November 10th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, November 11th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, November 11th - USA Veterans Day (Wear Red, White and Blue) Day
Tuesday, November 15th at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting in Cafeteria
Thursday, November 17th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, November 18th - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA
Friday, November 18th - Workout Gear Spirit Day
Monday, November 21st - Friday, November 25th - School Closed - Thanksgiving Holidays
Thursday, December 1st - Make-Up Picture Day for School Pictures
Thursday, December 1st - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA - Late for Thursday group
Friday, December 2nd - Swimming Lessons for 2nd Graders at PCYMCA - Last Date for Thursday group
Friday, December 2nd at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Friday, December 2nd - "Not a creature was stirring... (Dress like an animal) Spirit Day
Monday, December 5th - Friday, December 9th - African Drumming Artist In Residence, Susan Natale, For 5th Grade
Wednesday, December 7th at 11:00 a.m. - Pup Tales Preschool Pages Storytime Sponsored by Women United Pickens County - I Think Grandpa Might be Santa
Friday, December 9th - “Let it Snow” Whiteout Spirit Day
Monday, December 12th - Holiday Headgear Spirit Day
Tuesday, December 13th - Toasty Tuesday- Turtlenecks and Ugly Sweaters Spirit Day
Tuesday, December 13th at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting in Cafeteria
Wednesday, December 14th Christmas Socks Spirit Day
Thursday, December 1th - “Long Winters Nap” (pajamas) Spirit Day
Friday, December 16th - Santa and His Helpers- Wear Christmas gear Spirit Day
Monday, December 19th - Friday, December 30th - School Closed - Christmas Holidays
Monday, January 2nd - Professional Development Day - No School For Students
Friday, January 6th - Winter Wonderland Blue-out (Wear blue from head to toe)Spirit Day
Friday, January 6th at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Friday, January 13th - Hat Day
Monday, January 16th - Martin Luther King Holiday - School Closed
Tuesday, January 17th at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting in Cafeteria
Friday, January 20th - Inside Out Spirit Day
Friday, February 3rd at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Monday, February 13th and Tuesday, February 14th - Digital Learning Make-Up Days
Tuesday, February 21st at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting in Cafeteria
Friday, March 3rd at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Monday, March 13th and Tuesday, March 14th - School Holiday
Wednesday, March 14th - Professional Development Day - No School For Students
Tuesday, March 21st at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting in Cafeteria
Tuesday, April 4th - Spring Pictures Made
Friday, April 21st at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Friday, April 7th - Digital Learning Make-Up Day
Monday, April 10th - Friday, April 14th - Spring Break Holidays
Tuesday, April 18th at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting in Cafeteria
Friday, May 5th at 8:15 a.m. - School Improvement Council in Mrs. Byars' GT Classroom
Tuesday, May 16th at 8:30 a.m. - PTO Meeting in Cafeteria
Thursday, May 25th - Half-Day
Friday, May 26th - Half Day - Last Day of School
Friday, May 26th - Last Day of 2022-2023 School Year
PTO Skate Night Was Great
Last Volunteer Training At EEE On Thursday, October 13th at 5:30 p.m.
GT Performance Information About Second Grade Testing October 17 - 21, 2022
September 30, 2022
Dear Second Grade Parents,
Many of you have asked how a child qualifies for services in GT for third grade based on the testing that will have beginning on October 14th. The testing takes place during the second grade year in preparation for the third grade placement.
The CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test) score alone will qualify a child for GT beginning in third grade if their score is 96% or higher. The information from our training for the administering of the testing shares:
• “Students may be eligible for placement into the district Gifted and Talented program on the basis of their aptitude score alone.
• A composite score on the CogAT® at or above the 96th national age percentile.
Students can also qualify for services in GT based on 2 of 3 dimensions which include:
• Students are also identified for services by demonstrating high performance in two of the following dimensions:
• Dimension A (Reasoning Abilities)
• Dimension B (High Achievement in Reading and/or Mathematics)
• Dimension C (Intellectual/Academics)
These scores are further explained by:
• Dimension A – COGAT aptitude (93rd national age percentile) in one or more of the following areas:
- verbal/linguistic
- quantitative/mathematical
- nonverbal
- and/or a composite of the three
• Dimension B – IOWA achievement (94th percentile and above)
• Dimension C –Score of 16 on either the verbal or nonverbal component of the Performance Task Assessments (This assessment is administered as a re-test for students who do not qualify during the original testing in 2nd grade, but have a qualifying score in Dimension A or B that indicates they can participate in the Performance Tasks Assessment.)
This is further explained by the following,
• If a student meets the criteria for Dimensions A and B, the student qualifies for Gifted & Talented services without taking the Performance Tasks Assessment.
• If a student meets the criteria for Dimensions A or B, but not both, the student will take the Performance Tasks Assessment.
The Performance Task Assessments will be administered in the spring based on the scores of students who meet the requirement for Dimension A or B, but do not meet the requirement for both. GT placement begins in 3rd grade. Parents are notified at the conclusion of the second grade year if their child qualifies for GT placement to begin in 2022-2023.
Sincerely,
Tammy Day, principal
Second Grade Testing For CogAT and ITBS On October 17 - 21, 2022
Dear Second Grade Parents,
Our East End second graders will be taking the CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test) and ITBS (Iowa Test of Basic Skills) beginning Monday, October 17th. Second grade students throughout the state of South Carolina are required by the state to participate in an aptitude test (CogAT) and an achievement test (ITBS) to identify the students for gifted and talented classes that will begin in the third grade. The School District of Pickens County will be administering these tests Monday, October 17th - Friday, October 21st.
There are several subtests included in the testing. The schedule of subtests is as follows:
October 17 - Verbal Battery (CogAT)
October 18 – Quantitative Battery (CogAT)
October 19 - NonVerbal Battery (CogAT)
October 20- Reading (Iowa)
October 21 – Math (Iowa)
The screening process for gifted and talented identification is a multi-step process. The first part of that process begins with the administration of the ITBS and the CogAT. These scores provide us information to help in selection for our gifted and talented program, which begins in 3rd grade, as well as gives us important information about the students' aptitude and achievement as measured by each of these tests.
There is no special preparation for each day’s testing. The most important thing is for students to be well-rested. Parents are asked to ensure that students have a full night’s sleep, eat a healthy breakfast each morning, and arrive to school on time. A breakfast that includes some type of protein seems to help students concentrate better than a breakfast of sugary foods. It is important that students arrive at school on time especially during testing. Research also shows that hydration is important, too. Having plenty of fluids is important for the brain to be able to be alert and allow each child to do his or her best.
Thank you for your help as we administer these tests to our students. A reminder that there is no special preparation. Students need to have a “Can Do” attitude and arrive to school with a full night’s sleep. We will remind them at school to do their best and not worry about the test. Our district’s GT Coordinator will confirm student placements in May 2023 as the GT scoring process is completed.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the school.
We will be glad to assist you.
Sincerely,
Tammy Day, principal
Education Day At Clemson University On Monday, November 7th
Red Ribbon Week - October 24 - 29, 2022
Red Ribbon Week Activities Preview
October 24 – 29, 2022
Monday 10-24: Wear Red Day- lifeskill/ Truthfulness and Trustworthyness. How can we always be honest and counted upon to make right decisions about being drug free/bully free? Students can wear as much red as they want.
Tuesday 10-25: Camo Day- lifeskill/ friendship. How we can make and keep friends by both encouraging and growing friendships while making good choices about drugs? Students will wear “Camo” to Join in the Hunt to find more drug free/bully free friends!
Wednesday 10-26: Hat Day- lifeskill/ responsibility. How can we always make responsible choices and appropriately respond in drug free/bully free situations? Students will wear their favorite hat. “Hats off” to respecting our right to be responsible at all times.
Thursday 10-27: Crazy hair/crazy socks day. Lifeskill/ sense of humor. How can we show others that we are serious about being drug free/bully free, and at the same time have fun with a sense of humor, showing the world we are comfortable/cool with our good choices?
Friday 10-28: Superhero day. Lifeskill/ cooperation. We all may have different superheros, but we have the same special FAMILY here when it comes to being drug free/bully free in our hearts and minds! Students wear their favorite teams’ items.
Swimming Lessons For Second Graders To Begin On October 6th
East End's Misson and Beliefs
Mission
Excelling in Academics
Encouraging Character
Embracing the Community
Seeking Success for all Students
Beliefs
Students are our first priority and are given equitable educational opportunities.
Education is the shared responsibility of parent, child, and teacher.
Learning and education must be life-long in order to prepare students for a successful future.
All people can learn and contribute to society in a unique and valuable way.
Cultural diversity promotes full development of the individual and society.
Arts, Music, and Enrichment Camp at Holly Springs Center on October 10th and October 11th
Calendar for 2022-2023 School Year
National Custodian Day is Sunday, October 2, 2022
School Pictures Made On Wednesday, October 19th
COVID Information - Reporting Student Positives for COVID
What if my student is Positive for COVID-19?
A Positive COVID-19 test for a STUDENT must be reported on the Google Form as detailed below.
Any SDPC student that has tested positive for COVID will need to enter their information on the SDPC Student COVID Reporting Form.
· Please answer all the questions about your student's COVID circumstance.
· Please, do not send your student to school until you have heard from someone at the school. (this will be during work hours)
· Once the positive test result is reported, someone from the school will be back in touch with you with your student’s return to work date.
Link to September 26th Edition of East End Elementary News
Link To September 19th Edition of East End Elementary News
Link to September 12th East End Elementary News
Check out the East End Facebook Page for Updates And Information
Be sure to check out the East End Facebook page both now and over the summer for updates and information about EEE. You can locate the East End Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/East-End-Elementary-School-516098308484782
All About East End
Email: TammyDay@pickens.k12.sc.us
Website: eee.pickens.k12.sc.us
Location: 505 East 2nd Avenue, Easley, SC, USA
Phone: (864) 397-1700
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/East-End-Elementary-School-516098308484782