Graham Family News
March 8-19
Hellow Grizzly Families!!
It is so great to have all our students back on campus! While it's not all students every day, it's one step closer and I will take it! :) Thank you to all our families with getting your attestations done and your patience with parent pick-up. Now that we know the routines, it is going fairly well. Much appreciated!!
I am looking forward to settling into our new routines and as a result, I will send out my Family Newsletters monthly unless there is urgent information I think you might need. Please feel free to always reach out. We will do our best to answer questions and support you and your student(s).
Reminders:
- A rain jacket and rainboots are highly advised for recess. They will be going outdoors for a 30minute recess on the days they are here.
- Classroom Treats-For safety, we will not be able to bring treats to share with classmates. Thank you for understanding.
Important Dates
March 14: Daylight Savings-Move clocks forward
March 22-26: Spring Conferences (more info to come)
April 5-9: Spring Break
Mask Reminder
For the safety of all students and staff, Bethel follows the CDC guidlelines and reccomendations.
Per CDC: A cloth face covering is fabric that covers your nose and mouth. It can be:
A sewn mask with ties or straps that go around the head or behind the ears
Several layers of fabric tied around a person’s head
Made from breathable fabrics, like cotton
Factory-made or home-made
CDC recommends the following types of masks:
Non-medical disposable masks
Masks that fit properly (snugly around the nose and chin with no large gaps around the sides of the face)
Masks made with breathable fabric
Masks made with tightly woven fabric
Masks with two or three layers
Mask with inner filter pockets
CDC does not recommend the following:
Masks that do not fit properly (large gaps, too loose or too tight)
Masks made from materials that are difficult to breathe through
Masks made from loosely woven fabric or that are knitted
Masks with one layer
Masks with exhalation valves or vents
As most gaiters and bandanas do not typically fit the above criteria, the district will be asking staff and students to use at least a cloth face covering that meets the requirements above OR a disposable face mask/dust mask. Accommodations for those who cannot wear masks can be made on a case by case basis.
For additional information:
Considerations for Wearing Masks
Guidance on Cloth Face Coverings from Washington State Department of Health
Did You Miss School Pictures?
Arrival & Dismissal: It might take some extra time as we get the routines smooth, so consider that as you plan your morning
In-person Arrival Time: 11:05-11:15 Students in seats, ready to learn.
Dismissal Time: 3:50 Students escorted to their departure destination-This may take a few minutes and we thank you for your patience.
Save time in parent pick-up and ride the bus. There is plenty of room to spread out.
Private Vehicle Transported Students- All personal vehicles are required to use the parent loop and adults are to remain in the vehicle. In order for this to run smoothly, we ask that your student have everything in their bag and ready to hop out of their vehicle upon entering the loop.
We will have all of our staff outside supporting students upon arrival and exit.
Again, parents/guardians are to remain in their vehicles for before and after school pick-up. This will help us meet our health department guidelines so our students can continue in-person learning.
Walkers- when you arrive on campus, you will have a staff member giving you directions to ensure social distancing. It is important to follow those directions so you can return to in person learning. Once students reach our tiny west parking lot, any persons accompanying students will need to remain there at that point. Only students will be able to continue further. We will have all staff outside for arrival and dismissal to ensure student safety and support.
Community Dental & Healthcare Screening Event
Click on the blue download for more information and permission forms.
School Based Health Center at Bethel Middle School
22001 38th Avenue East
Spanaway, WA 98387
253-722-1793
Tuesday, March 30th
Attendance Expectations
our students?
Attendance on At-Home Learning days:
- Once at their required AM zoom lesson
- Second time is any of the following set up by the teacher:-PM required zoom, or interacting with assigned independent SeeSaw or Canvas coursework. Please work with your child's teacher if you have questions around the second attendance count.
In-Person Days:
K-3rd grade is taken both times while students are in the building
4tth & 5th grade: Once during their whole class before school required zoom & Second time-When the students are in the building.
Students are expected to be present in zooms with cameras on until dismissed for independent work or have made alternate arrangements with the teacher. It is important that our students receive the high quality instruction and support that our teachers are providing so they can move forward in their learning. If you have any concerns, please feel free to call.
- All previously accepted Reasons
- Absences due to the student’s lack of necessary instructional tools, including internet broadband access or connectivity;
- Absences due to the student’s parent’s work schedule or other obligations during regularly scheduled school hours, until other arrangements can be made;
- Absences related to the student’s employment or other family obligations during regularly scheduled school hours that are temporarily necessary due to COVID-19 until other arrangements can be made, including placement in a more flexible education program;
- Absences related to caring for a family member who has an illness, health condition, or medical appointment due to COVID-19;
- Absences related to the student’s illness, health condition, or medical appointments due to COVID-19;
COVID-19 Testing
Request home delivery of a COVID-19 PCR test swab: Test delivered within a day; results within 48 hours or less. Learn more and sign the consent for the SCAN study at
For additional testing information visit any of the following links: Testing Sites in Pierce County | Mobile Testing Sites | Overcoming Testing Barriers | Request home delivery of a COVID-19 PCR test swab. | Drive-thru testing at Cheney Stadium.
Graham Elementary Building Hours
Please remember, visitors are not allowed in the building.
Right at School: Before & After School Care
Right at School before and after school care-We will be hosting Right at School before and after care. Please contact them for prices and hours.
Accounts, Billing, and Customer Service:
855-287-2466
The Student Enrichment Company
Contact Us!
Email: alow@bethelsd.org
Location: Graham Elementary School, 10026 204th St E, Graham, WA 98338, USA
Phone: (253) 800-8500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrahamGrizzliesPTA