RICHLAND REFLECTIONS
Week of 1/18/22 at Richland Elementary School

As a reminder, there is no school on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. This is a time to recognize the life and work of MLK and honor his memory by living a life of service. In this newsletter are links to volunteer opportunities as well as a menu of learning activities created by Strayer students. If you participate in any as a family, please send pictures to your child's teacher, and we will highlight your family in Wednesday's live announcements!
We are excited to bring back Jared Campbell to Richland! Jared is an assembly presenter who promotes responsibility, respect, and bully prevention through his music and lyrics. Students and staff loved a visit from Jared a few years ago, and families tuned in for his virtual visit last year. Jared will be back for a virtual visit to Richland on Wednesday, singing the song he created just for Richland and personalizing his message. Check out Jared's familiar songs at the link below!
Have a terrific week!
Nicole Zuerblis
Richland Principal
MLK ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS
Strayer Junior Honor Society students created this menu of activities for students to learn more about the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr.
If your family participates in a service project or completes learning activities together, send your child's teacher a picture and we'll highlight your family on Wednesday's live announcements!
LIVE STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS EVERY WEDNESDAY!

HAPPIER JANUARY
JARED CAMPBELL RETURNS TO RICHLAND!
Check out Jared's familiar songs before a virtual student assembly on Wednesday!



THIS WEEK'S DAILY QUESTIONS

Below are this week's questions. We'd love you to participate!
MONDAY: No School
TUESDAY: How much screen time is the right amount? Why?
WEDNESDAY: What gets in the way of your Big Rocks?
THURSDAY: What are your time wasters?
FRIDAY: What tools do you use to make plans?
FROM THE SCHOOL NURSE
MASKS ARE STILL REQUIRED ON SCHOOL BUSES

PRACTICING GRATITUDE
Ronald McDonald House Aluminum Tab Recycling Program

Little things can make a big difference. You can help support the Ronald McDonald House and others affected by childhood cancer or anyone else who needs the help from the Ronald McDonald House by collecting the little tabs you pull to open soda, soup or any other aluminum cans. The funds generated from recycling these aluminum tabs help offset The Ronald McDonald House expenses. Send in your tabs to Richland.
We are donating our tabs in honor of Rhiley who is a cancer survivor.
He is a 4th grader at Richland.

WHAT ARE HABIT TICKETS?
Each day, adults in the school building have tickets to give to any student they see exhibiting one of the 7 habits. Once a student receives a Leader Ticket, he or she will go to the office to sign our school Leader Book, pick a number at random for the placement of their ticket on the Leaderboard, and will bring home a postcard to show you so that you may share in their good news! Once the student has a ticket on the board, he or she is eligible to receive the "mystery motivator". When ten tickets in a row are up on the board, those students will spin a wheel to receive a mystery motivator prize. Examples of motivators are extra recess, lunch with Mrs. Zuerblis, and many more.
HOW CAN I HELP AT HOME?
We encourage you to discuss Leader in Me with your child at home. The characteristics of the 7 habits encourage responsibility and ownership of one's actions, as well as other leadership qualities. Ask your child to use the ideas shared at school when at home and in the neighborhood, and routinely check in with your child on how he or she is demonstrating these characteristics in different settings.
OUR WORD FOR 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR

TOGETHER WE THRIVE!

ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES

USE "SAFE ARRIVAL" SYSTEM
With SafeArrival, families can report their child’s absence using any of these 3
convenient methods:
1.Using a mobile device; download and install the free SchoolMessenger app from the
Apple App Store or the Google Play Store (or from the links at https://go.schoolmessenger.com). Please note that the first time you use the app,
you will need to select Sign Up to create your account. To enter an absence, select Attendance, then Report an Absence.
- In addition to attendance information, in the app you will also see all of the School Messenger messages the school has sent throughout the year.
2. Use the SafeArrival website; https://go.schoolmessenger.com. The first time you use
the website, you will need to select Sign Up to create your account. Then, select Attendance and finally, Report an Absence.
3. Call the toll-free number; 1-833-834-4911 and report an absence using the automated phone system. To use this system, you must use or enter the phone number you
provided as your district contact number. Using or entering that phone number will link you to your child(ren).
These options are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Future absences can be reported at any time.
FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH FOR ALL QCSD STUDENTS

CONSIDER COMPLETING AN APPLICATION
Currently, our district is providing ALL families with children up to the age of 18 with FREE breakfast and lunch for the remainder of the school year through funds from the US Department of Agriculture. There are no conditions to qualify. However, if you do not have a current application on file for the 2021-2022 school year, you could miss benefits from the State, should it decide to provide the Pandemic EBT Benefits again.
Please click here for the Free & Reduced Meal Program applications.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Stacy Reiss, Free & Reduced Lunch Program, at sreiss@qcsd.org or 215-529-2022.