Renovo Elementary
Keystone Central School District
Notes From the Principal
February was an exciting month at Renovo Elementary. One of the most exciting activities was our trip to the Roxy Movie Theater. We celebrated our student’s positive behavior with a trip to the movies. A big thank you to our PTO for making this field trip possible. Our staff and students truly appreciated this opportunity.
In a couple weeks, we will be welcoming our future kindergarteners at kindergarten registration. It is hard to believe next year's kindergarteners are the Class of 2036!
March is packed with many exciting events and lots of learning for students. We are currently celebrating Read Across America week with guest readers, special activities, and a spirit week for students. Please check out some important dates and other exciting activities happening this month.
Upcoming Activities
February 27-March 3 - Read Across America Week
March 1 - PBIS Data Assembly @ 9:00
March 2 - 6:30pm School Board Work Session
March 6 - April 5 - After School Academy - Session 2 (invite only)
March 9 - 6:30pm School Board Voting Session
March 10 - Act 80 Day - No school for students
March 12 - Daylight Saving Time starts (move clocks ahead one hour)
March 13 - In-Service Day - No school for students
March 14 - Mark the Shark Radio Show - 8:45 (more info to come)
March 15 & 16 - Kindergarten Registration - 3:30-6:30
March 16 - Career Day
March 16 - PTO Meeting @ 6:30 in the Renovo Elementary library
March 17 - St. Patrick's Day
March 29 - End of Marking Period Qtr. 3
March 31 - 3 hr. Early Dismissal/In-Service
Messages & Alerts
With winter moving into unpredictable spring weather, there will be days when we may need to delay the start of the school day, call an unexpected early dismissal or have a remote learning day. Please be sure to sign up for Bloomz, our new messaging app, so you don't miss any important information.
Federal Programs
March Federal Programs Updates
As schools that receive federal funds, we are required to hold meetings at least once per year to involve our families and community in making decisions about how federal funds are spent, share and receive information about all aspects of school improvement, and to give our families and community members a voice of influence within the school setting. Each school team will reach out to the group that helps to write their school improvement plans and other individuals to join them for their spring meeting.
At all school levels, we use Title IV federal funds to purchase incentives for PBIS (our positive school-wide behavior supports) rewards, and we emphasize the goal of following school rules in all schools.
All elementary schools within the district are Title I schoolwide schools and receive Title I federal funds to support the positions of Interventionist and Title I Associates.
Required documents for families:
Right to Request Qualifications of Teachers (see Annual Notices and Policy Review button above) - if you wish to request a paper copy, please contact rmurty@kcsd.k12.pa.us.
Note: If your child is taught for four or more weeks by a teacher who is instructing in a content area for which they are not currently certified, the district must notify you. Four-week notification letters will be added here if that becomes necessary.
Non-Discrimination Statement (see Annual Notices and Policy Review button above) - if you wish to request a paper copy, please contact rmurty@kcsd.k12.pa.us.
Title I District Parent Policy - Policy 918
Family Connections
ATTENDANCE MATTERS
Help make school attendance a priority
• Talk about the importance of showing up to school every day.
• Help your student maintain daily routines, such as finishing homework and getting a good night’s sleep.
• Try not to schedule dental and medical appointments during the school day.
• If your student must stay home because they are sick, or in quarantine, make sure they have asked teachers for resources and materials to make up for the missed learning time in the classroom.
The faculty and staff of KCSD encourage parents to ensure that students attend school everyday in order to achieve academic success!
If you are concerned about your student's attendance, please reach out to your student's school counselor.
Counseling Connection
SAP
If you are concerned about a student for any reason, you can make a SAP referral. The SAP referral can potentially lead to any needed services and/or supports the student may need to be successful.
Family Focused on Music in March!
#KeystoneCares- March is Music in Our Schools Month
March is Music in our Schools Month, which has been celebrated since 1985! The celebration of music in schools actually began a bit earlier when the National Association of Music Education created a day to celebrate music education on March 13th, 1975. Actually, even before this, the state of New York started celebrating teaching music in 1973. Music in our Schools Month encourages schools to create music education programs for children of all ages because there are countless benefits of learning about, playing, and enjoying music.
Source: Music in Our Schools Month
Share Your Love of Music with Us!
Please send a photo of your child or your child with your family enjoying music to pr@kcsd.k12.pa.us so we can share it out on our social media accounts to celebrate Music in Our Schools Month with the community!
Translation Services
If your family speaks a language other than English, the district has access to translators and interpreters that can accompany you in meetings with teachers and school members. If you would like to be connected with a translator or interpreter please reach out to your child’s teacher or the school guidance counselor. The accessibility features in the top right corner of this Smore allow you to translate this page.
Renovo Elementary School Counseling
School Counselors are able to assist your child in 3 main areas: Social/Emotional Development, College/Career Readiness, and Academics.
Some activities provided may be:
- 1:1 Counseling
Group Counseling
Classroom Guidance on Interpersonal Skills
(i.e. being a good friend, showing empathy, etc)
Academic Achievement Strategies
Career Awareness and Interest Inventories
To learn more or to schedule a meeting, please contact:
Miss Everett
Phone: 570-893-4900 x3656
Email: Deverett@kcsd.k12.pa.us
Athletics & Activities
Safety & Security
Safety & Security
Officer Scott VanGorder - Central Mountain High School
Officer Cory Beaver - Bucktail High School & Renovo Elementary
Officer James Knarr - Central Mountain Middle School
Officer Mike Fetzer - Elementary district-wide and District Attendance Officer
Officer Todd Brian - District-wide
Keeping Up With Keystone
Career & Technical Center
Data & Performance
Spring becomes a busy time for both state and local assessments. Assessments play an important role in curriculum, instruction and interventions for student learning.
State Assessments
Spring PSSA Window - April 24-May 12
Spring Keystone Exam Window - May 15-May 26
Local Assessments
Spring Aimsweb and NWEA MAP Window - May 10 - May 17
Act 35 Civics Exam Window - May 22- May 26
Please contact your child's teacher for information and updates on your child's progress.
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