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Home of the Soaring Eagles! Week of 5/22-5/26

Early dismissal days on 5/24 and 5/25
Upcoming important dates/events and information
FIELD DAY
May 22, 2023 - 08:30am-11am- Field day for PK-2nd grade
-12:00pm-2:15pm- Field day for 3rd through 5th
**Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle and towel since there will be water games. Students may wear swim suits under their outfits for the day and may wear shorts and shirts. Students may bring money for the snow cone truck should they want that treat.**
-08:30am-11:30am- Field day 6th (across the street behind the car wash)
-12:00pm-3:00 pm -Field day 7th and 8th (across the street behind the car wash)
** Students are encouraged to bring a water bottle. Students may bring money for the snow cone truck should they want that treat.
PARENTS: IF YOU REQUESTED A PREPRINTED BADGE YOU WILL NEED TO PRESENT YOUR ID TO PICK UP YOUR BADGE. ANY EARLY DISMISSALS FOR ELEMENTARY WILL HAPPEN IN THE CLASSROOM. MIDDLE SCHOOL EARLY DISMISSALS AT THE END OF YOUR FIELD DAY TIME WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FIELD WITH A TEACHER. THE PERSON CHECKING THE STUDENT OUT MUST BE ON THE LIST OF PEOPLE ALLOWED TO TRANSPORT THE STUDENT.
TEACH LIKE A PIRATE
May 23, 2023-Teach Like a Pirate Day
**Students must be in uniform this day**
AWARDS CEREMONIES
May 24, 2023 at 8:30am -Award Ceremony PK and Kinder
**Students may wear their Sunday best for awards. Other students may wear free dress.** **BALLOONS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE CEREMONY.**
May 24, 2023 at 9:45am- Award Ceremony 1st and 2nd
**Students may wear their Sunday best for awards. Other students may wear free dress.*****BALLOONS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE CEREMONY.**
PARENTS: IF YOU DID A PREPRINTED BADGE YOU WILL NEED TO PRESENT YOUR ID ON SITE TO PICK UP YOUR BADGE BEFORE THE CEREMONY. THE PERSON CHECKING THE STUDENT OUT MUST BE ON THE LIST OF PEOPLE ALLOWED TO TRANSPORT THE STUDENT.
8TH GRADE GRADUATION
May 24, 2023- 8TH GRADE GRADUATION
Location: Genesis United Methodist Church at 7635 S Hulen Street
Time: 6pm to 8pm (students need to be there no later than 5:40pm)
**We ask that all students please leave their cellphones with their families. Refreshments will be provided.****BALLOONS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE CEREMONY.**
AWARD CEREMONIES
May 25, 2023 at 8:30am- Award Ceremony 3rd and 4th
**Students may wear their Sunday best for awards. Other students may wear free dress.****BALLOONS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE CEREMONY.**
May 25,2023 at 9:45am - Award Ceremony 5th
**Students may wear their Sunday best for awards. Other students may wear free dress.****BALLOONS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE CEREMONY.**
Please click the link below to fill out our end of the year Parent Safety Survey

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CHA PK and 6th grade parents, please check your emails! Students who are missing immunizations for their respective next grade level have been notified. Remember to provide us with updated records as you get them! Please use the following link to view the requirements.
Friendly reminder as we get closer to the end of the 2022-2023 school year. ALL medications must be picked up by a parent/guardian prior to or on the LAST DAY OF SCHOOL. Any medications remaining after the LAST DAY OF SCHOOL will be discarded. Medications will not be released to students.

Arrival and Dismissal
CHA would like to highly encourage all students and family members to use the crosswalks during drop-off and dismissal for safety concerns. There have been several students and family members crossing Hulen Street and Sycamore School Road at random locations.
We are currently working with the City of Fort Worth and our Neighborhood Police Officer to improve the traffic management patterns of our school location.
We also would like to remind families that during drop off we have students who are walking in and to please drive slow and keep an eye out for students.
Thank you for keeping everyone safe.
2021-2022 Reports
Each year there are several reports from Texas Education Agency that include data on school demographics, assessment data, and/or compliance ratings. Per TEA, we are required to share this information with our families. Attached you will find the 2021-2022 TEA School Report Card and the 2021-2022 Texas Academic Performance Ratings reports. Copies are also available at the CHA front office. Please call us if you have any questions regarding this information.

The Opportunity for Success Program:The Opportunity for Success Program focuses on building youth social skills, decision making, self-esteem, and parenting skills to assist families in decreasing negative behaviors at home, in the school, and in the community using short-term, family-focused services. Through separate structured classes, both you and your child participate in 90-minute classes on a weekly basis for seven weeks. Three home visits and/or school visits by program staff are required to participate in the program. Currently visits are conducted over the phone during COVID. There is no charge to you. | Youth Resilience Wraparound Program:Lena Pope’s Wraparound Program was created to involve the whole family in creating stronger family relationships and to reduce unwanted behaviors like truancy, risk-taking, or substance use. Our team takes a broad view to see the needs of every family and then creates an individual plan to help families reach their goals. We want youth to have positive relationships with their family and community, to feel supported, and to have the skills needed to handle difficult situations they will encounter in life. Services are offered in-home at no cost to the family. | Join the PTA and our Spirit Store |
The Opportunity for Success Program:
The Opportunity for Success Program focuses on building youth social skills, decision making, self-esteem, and parenting skills to assist families in decreasing negative behaviors at home, in the school, and in the community using short-term, family-focused services. Through separate structured classes, both you and your child participate in 90-minute classes on a weekly basis for seven weeks. Three home visits and/or school visits by program staff are required to participate in the program. Currently visits are conducted over the phone during COVID. There is no charge to you.
Youth Resilience Wraparound Program:
Lena Pope’s Wraparound Program was created to involve the whole family in creating stronger family relationships and to reduce unwanted behaviors like truancy, risk-taking, or substance use. Our team takes a broad view to see the needs of every family and then creates an individual plan to help families reach their goals. We want youth to have positive relationships with their family and community, to feel supported, and to have the skills needed to handle difficult situations they will encounter in life. Services are offered in-home at no cost to the family.