Rogers Report
Weekly Family Newsletter - Sept 20th 2021

Week 6 Message from our Principal, Ms. Limon
Rogers Family,
Thank you so much for your support and partnership! Our students are working hard and Soaring into autumn. As a reminder, this week, on Wednesday ONLY, students may wear a school appropriate outfit that sports their Favorite Color as part of our celebration of Attendance Awareness Month. Also, Wednesday evening, please join us to meet our administrative team as well as learn about our Title I status and what it means to be a Title I school. The Title I meeting will be recorded for those who cannot attend.
Carpool parents, we are hearing that during dismissal, there are still issues with people parking and blocking the carpool line as well as people cutting into the line during dismissal. It seems that impatience develops because people are coming too early and then waiting for a while. If you have students in 3rd-5th grade, please wait an extra 5-10 minutes later to pick up your students.Our lines have moved very efficiently once students are outside. There is no need to come early, wait longer, and block traffic. This will help immensely with keeping the lines flowing.
Remember to screen your students at home for COVID symptoms before sending them to school. If you have any questions, call our nurse, Ms. Herrington.
Let us know if we can support you in any way! We Are the Eagles, Watch Us Soar!
Clubs Day was a blast! Here are a few pics from the many clubs!
We Need Your Help!
Meet Your NEW Community Liaison!
For this reason, we have designated a position devoted to working with parents, guardians, families and community members.
Meet Ms. Rich (Yes, former Assistant Principal)! She will be working part-time in this position this year to support our students and families.

In 1988, Congress designated the entire month of September 15th through October 15th as Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM).
This month, Dallas ISD is providing a series of highly engaging programs and activities centered around the celebration, empowerment, remembrance, and appreciation of our students' cultural heritages.
Click HERE for more Hispanic Heritage Programming

Check Out Our Virtual Bitmoji Office!

Rogers Reads
We are so excited to get started with our campus reading incentive program,
Rogers Reads! The purpose of the program is to encourage our students to read on a
daily basis by setting weekly and monthly goals. Please do your best to encourage
your student to read at least 20 minutes daily. Every student should be using a reading log to track minutes from their teacher. Happy reading!

Meet the Admin Team & Title I Meeting
Wednesday, Sep. 22nd, 5pm
This is an online event.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://dallasisd.zoom.us/j/85605412145?pwd=QVhsZlJMK3dHblgvMUJmRThST1g1UT09
Meeting ID: 856 0541 2145
Passcode: 921246
Miss Coffee with the Counselor Last Week?
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL) FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS
If you are a parent or caregiver looking to support your child's social and emotional learning (SEL) skills, we are here to help! Dallas ISD upcoming family focused SEL newsletter will be packed with tips, ideas, and curated SEL resources that engage, inform, and inspire.
Visit https://bit.ly/32MStLm to sign Up to receive monthly newsletters TODAY!
This month's SEL issue includes:
Self-Management, Social-Awareness, Decision Making and Self-AwarenessSEL for Parents and Caregivers Website
There are new and evergreen resources available on the SEL for Parents and Caregivers website:
- English - www.dallasisd.org/selfamilies
- Spanish - www.dallasisd.org/asefamilias

Parent Education Workshops
More information to come!


Students who are without home internet have the opportunity to apply for a high-speed free home internet connection for the 2021-2022 school year (Click the picture for link). | Please complete the form above if you are in need of uniform assistance (Click the picture for link). | Please complete the official attendance notification and truancy pledge. You will need your child's Student Number and Parent Access ID. Call the office if you need help with this information. (Click the picture for link) |
Please complete the form above if you are in need of uniform assistance (Click the picture for link).


We need your help for Carpool!
- Make sure to stay in your car while in carpool. If you anticipate needing to get out of your car, please park on Lovers Lane.
- Please be patient about waiting in the carpool line. If you are finding that you are usually in a hurry every morning, then we ask you to add time to your morning routines.
- For afternoons, be aware that the school day technically ends at 3:15. We begin the dismissal process a bit early to ensure that all students are out by 3:15 with the younger students coming out earlier than older students. If you are picking up 3rd-5th students, please come right at 3:15 to give the other parents of only younger kids time to get through. That way you won't hold up the line waiting for your child to come out.
- Skipping people in line is not appropriate. We are a team and we want to model for our students what it looks like to treat others with respect.
Thank you so much for your help! If we operate as a community we can keep everyone safe and keep carpool moving efficiently. Construction will last through winter break so we appreciate your mindfulness and support.
*September is Attendance Awareness Month!



Rogers Parent and Family Interest Survey
Social and Emotional Learning for Families
Box Tops are HERE!!




PrincipalMarissa Limon | Assistant PrincipalMeshallyn Willis | CounselorAshley Zamboanga |
Community Liaison Amy Rich | Nurse Milan Herrington | Attendance/ Records Laura Vasquez 972/ 794-8803 |