Maltby Messenger
January 13th Edition
~A message from our Principal~
Dear Maltby and MVLA Families,
This coming Monday, January 18th, we remind ourselves of the values of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His message rings true today as it did during his life. As we pause on this day, may we remember the many values he stood for, like peaceful protest and equality for all. As we navigate these tremulous times, may we remember to reflect and embrace unity and resolve to honor each voice and celebrate our uniqueness.
This month we are assessing students. Your child will take the i-Ready diagnostic assessment. This will help us see the growth your child has made. As this is an adaptive assessment, some questions your child may not know and that is expected. Please encourage them to do their best, and let them do this assessment without adult assistance. As with any assessment, this is a snap shot and one piece of several pieces of data.
Report cards are coming out on February 8th and they will be mailed to you. In order for teachers to prepare, they will be using one afternoon in the next few weeks to work on assessments and report cards. On that afternoon, there will not be groups or lessons from your classroom teacher on that day. Your teacher will let you know which day that will be.
Winter weather can be crazy. If you are unable to access the internet, have no power or phone service, please know we understand and your child will not be counted absent. If you can, please contact your teacher. If not, we will take care of the attendance.
It is so exciting to see so many students checking out books! We have many students reserving books and reading, reading, reading! Two books I recommend are, “White Water,” by Michael S. Bandy and Eric Stein, and “Pink and Say,” by Patricia Polacco. These stories discuss historical times and insight from both the Civil War and the times during the 1960’s.
Don’t forget to share pictures of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. activities that your family might be doing. We will be using these to celebrate our learning. You can send them to clarkl@monroe.wednet.edu or birks@monroe.wednet.edu.
Have a terrific weekend!
Fondly,
Jennifer Murphy
Bonnie McKerney
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. HOLIDAY
In observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, there will be no school on Monday, January 18th. School will resume on Tuesday, January 19th. Thank you!!
MSD Self-Declaration Checklist Attestation Form
From Our Counselor...
Welcome 2021! We hope the end of this difficult year brings a sense of optimism and hope to you and your family. It's common for people to make new year's resolutions in January, however research shows that by February most of us have given up on them. Instead, let's try making small goals or focusing on specific ideas. You might try this:
2 ~ Two things I will get better at ___________ ___________
0 ~ Something I will do less of ____________
2 ~ Two things I want to learn __________ __________
1 ~ One new thing I want to try _______________
And remember, don't be so hard on yourself if you don't succeed at everything you are trying to do. These are difficult times and we are all doing our best.
Happy New Year!
Mrs. Gronwall
Maltby Counselor
Principal's Chat
Parents and Guardians please join us for our first virtual Principal chat of the year with Principal Bonnie McKerney on Thursday, January 28th from 6-7 PM via Zoom. Parents are welcome to log on and ask questions about the school's curriculum, standards implementation, or anything else that goes on in the school. We are very open to suggestions, ideas and concerns. Please join us if you can. Copy and past the link below into your web browser:
Highly Capable Program Screening
This is a follow up to the earlier notice that Monroe School District was postponing the CogAT Screener for highly capable identification.
The new CogAT Screening window is January 18-29. You will be notified the exact day and time of the assessment by your child’s proctor. Please review the following documents you signed off on when you referred your child.
For students who pass the screener, the post-screener will take place in February.
Student Pick-up/Drop-off Procedures:
Attention Parents/Guardians:
If your child is CAR DROP:
-It is helpful if your child’s car seat is on the passenger side of the car.
-Please STAY IN YOUR CAR, if your child needs to be buckled, once loaded, please pull beyond the dumpsters and buckle them in.
-Cars will wait in a single line. Please do not pull around.
-Parents will pull up to a cone (red, orange, yellow, green, blue or purple)
-Our staff will monitor your child by the waiting wall until their name is called to go to a cone and load.
-Parents PLEASE do not have your child run across the parking lot or crosswalk.
If your child is a WALKER:
-Please come to the Parent Pick Up area located on the side of the gym near the black iron gate.
Thank you for helping us keep your children safe!!
Maltby Mustangs Family Cookbook...
IT'S FINALLY HERE...THE MALTBY FAMILY COOKBOOK!! Thank you to all the families that submitted your recipes to Mrs. Clark. Please click the link below for a digital copy of the cookbook. Thank you again to all our WONDERFUL families!!
https://read.bookcreator.com/e5PTQrMtFFTCu9GDuuzSp5bW2Gm2/aUJCUbjrS726BPoR62z2yg
Make sure your contact information is up-to date...
It is very important that all families make sure all of their contact information is up-to-date with the school office. In the event of school delays and cancelations, or other emergencies, we need to be able to contact all of our families. When there are urgent messages to share with families, they are sent out via email and phone call. Messages are also posted on the district website, Facebook and Twitter.
If you would like to opt-in to also receive text messages, please send a text message of "Y" or "Yes" to our school's short code number, 67587. You can opt out of these messages any time by simply replying to oue of our messages with "Stop".
Inclement Weather Procedures Reminder
Now that winter is upon us, we wanted to remind you of our inclement weather procedures. Even though it is an unusual school year, we will be following our typical inclement weather procedures just as any other school year. This means that if road conditions are deemed unsafe, we will be delaying or canceling school for that day, including distance learning. Canceled school days may need to be made up at the end of the school year.
While the majority of our students are currently in a distance learning model, we have many staff and students reporting to our buildings every day. Buses are running daily, transporting our preschool, kindergarten and other small groups of students to and from school; many of our teachers continue to work onsite in order to utilize district technology & internet; and many more employees report to work daily in order to provide necessary services to students. Our top priority is always the safety of staff and students when making decisions related to inclement weather and upholding our typical procedures will allow us to keep staff and students safe in the event of unsafe road conditions.
We recognize that canceled school days may disrupt family schedules and that the school year may have to be extended. The decision to close schools in the event of inclement weather is not an easy one and many factors are taken into consideration when making such a decision. It is important to understand that the road conditions of our entire district are taken into account when a delay or closure decision is made. The roads in one part of our district may be clear while other areas are struggling with snow and/or ice and we are unable to close some schools in the district while leaving other schools open.
How the decision to delay or close schools is made:
To help make the best possible decision, weather forecasts are consistently monitored and district staff drive our bus routes to evaluate road and parking lot conditions. We make every effort to make decisions regarding closings or delays in the evening, understanding that parents need time to make arrangements for the following day. However, if the forecast is uncertain and still developing, we wait to get the latest forecast and assess actual road conditions early in the morning. Morning decisions will be announced by 5 a.m. Additionally, if a delayed opening has been announced the night before, and the forecast or conditions worsen overnight, we may need to update the status in the morning and announce that all schools will be closed for the day.
Depending on the winter weather conditions, one of the following four options is decided:
- Schools start on time (no messages will be shared)
- Schools start on time with limited bus service
- Schools start two hours late (no a.m. preschool, no out-of-district transportation) - a delay would only be utilized if/when students and staff return to full days of in-person learning
- Schools are closed (When schools are closed, all after school activities and evening facility use are also canceled.)
If schools are delayed or closed, information will be shared through the following communication channels:
- Email and robocall: An email and automated phone call will go out to all staff and families. Please make sure your contact information is up to date in Family Access to ensure you receive these notifications. Families who have 'unsubscribed' from district emails and/or automated calls will not receive these notifications.
- Text message: A text message will be sent only to those families who have opted-in to receive texts from the district. Learn how to opt-in here.
- District website: A message will be posted to the front page of our district website.
- Social media: Messages will be posted to the district Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.
- School schedule hotline: 360-804-2950
We will not send or post messages if schedules are normal. No news means that schools are open.
Snow bus routes are posted on the district website, here.
New Opt-OUT Procedure for Student Use of Online Resources
This year, we have made a change in our procedure for our students’ use of technology, Internet, and online digital resources. In prior years, all parents have been asked to sign an Online Digital Resources Student Permission form to allow their student to use our approved online resources while at school. This has become a tedious process for both parents and staff, and we feel by changing the procedure to an opt-OUT, we can make this process easier for all.
Starting this school year, the new procedure requires parents to sign a form only if they would like to opt their student OUT of having access to the Internet, Google Suite for Education, online curriculum services, and other online applications and services that have been selected for use by the District, the child’s school, or the child’s teacher.
If a parent/guardian wishes to deny their student access to the above referenced resources, they will need to fill out the Opt-Out form located on the district website. Because of the essential nature of digital resources in the classroom, if a parent wishes to opt out their student, they will also need to schedule an appointment with the building administrator of their child’s school to discuss the request.
If opt-out documentation is not on file, it will be assumed that permission has been granted for access to the Internet, Google Suite for Education, online curriculum services, and other online applications and services that have been selected for use by the District, your child’s school, or your child’s teacher. Please refer to our website for a list of district approved online resources.
We hope this new procedure will be easier for our families each school year. If you have any questions, please contact DeAnn Hermes via email (hermesd@monroe.wednet.edu).
Learning Assistance Program
Our Maltby Intervention Team has begun serving students in the Learning Assistance Program (LAP), offering support in reading and writing. Your child may have been invited to special Zoom meetings with Jeannette VanDuine, Shae Hill, Jacque Hunt, Jennifer Russell or Becky Baker. Some groups meet Monday through Thursday and others less frequently. In some classrooms LAP support for reading and writing may happen during part of the classroom teacher's regular program in a breakout room or with a shared lesson. This LAP time gives students a chance to get individual attention at their current skill level and also work on grade level tasks for their classroom. Your child's classroom teacher can answer specific questions you may have about our program. In addition, Becky Baker ELL/LAP Intervention Specialist, can provide additional information.
Becky Baker
ELL/LAP Specialist
Maltby Elementary School
Yearbook Snap...
As with all things in 2020, being creative is how we continue to keep moving forward during these unusual times. Creating a yearbook for our students is no exception! The Maltby Elementary yearbook team needs YOUR help by submitting your photos via the yearbook snap app. Continue reading below for further instructions on how to submit photos for consideration.
Two ways to submit your photos to the yearbook staff:
- Download the Yearbook Snap mobile app from the App Store or Google Play, and enter our access code: mustangs (case sensitive)
- Go to yearbookforever.com, enter Maltby Elementary, click on Community Upload/Yearbook Snap and enter our access code: mustangs (case sensitive)
Don't miss out on being a part of this historic yearbook!
If you have any questions about the yearbook or encounter any problems submitting photos feel free to contact the Maltby Elementary Yearbook Advisor: Stacie Birk via email: birks@monroe.wednet.edu.
Changes During Distance Learning
Library Check-Out
Free Lunch Distribution
Free meals will continue to be provided at all elementary schools and Monroe High School daily, from 11:30 - 1:30 p.m. It is important to note that duplicate meals are not allowed in the free meal program. Please choose to pick up a meal kit or meals daily, not both.
Food Pantry at Maltby...
The Maltby Food Bank in partnership with the Monroe Public Schools Foundation has created a Food Pantry at Maltby Elementary. It will be open every Thursday during the lunch pick-up time 11:30-1:30 pm in the car drop area to the east of the school.
If you have any questions please contact Kathy Jackson at jacksonka@monroe.wednet.edu
Free and Reduced Lunch and Discounted Internet
While we are currently offering FREE breakfast and lunch to all students, the funding for this program has been extended through June 2021. We know that each year many of our families qualify for free or reduced price meals and it is very important that families who may qualify fill out the annual application in order to receive free or reduced price meals for the remainder of the school year.
Meal Applications can be found on our website and can be submitted in-person or online here. Once you submit an application, you will receive a notice in the mail as to whether your child/children can receive free or reduced-price meals. If approved, your letter can help you access the K-12 Internet Access Program. Every eligible form that is not submitted means lost resources for your family and our schools.
If you qualify for free or reduced price meals, you may also be eligible to receive free internet service at your home. If you qualify for the free or reduced price meal program, you will receive a letter of approval. Once you have this letter, and if you are interested in the free Internet Access Program from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), please contact Brenda Hunt at: huntb@monroe.wednet.edu or 360.804.2500 (English) and Olga Flores at: floreso@monroe.wednet.edu or 360.804.2570 (Spanish) to receive the name of the internet provider and the offer/promo code to sign up for free internet. You can find more information on OSPI’s internet program here.
Maltby Food Bank
WAYS TO DONATE
Amazon Smiles
Do you shop at Amazon? Did you know that you can help our school by shopping through AmazonSmile?
We have an account that each time you purchase on the site, our school will earn 0.5% of funds back on your purchase!
Charity Name: Maltby Parent Teacher Organization
To shop at AmazonSmile simply go to smile.amazon.com from the web browser on your computer or mobile device. On your first visit to AmazonSmile smile.amazon.com, you need to select a charitable organization to receive donations from eligible purchases before you begin shopping. We will remember your selection, and then every eligible purchase you make at smile.amazon.com will result in a donation.
Benevity
Does your company partner with Benevity to give back? Did you know that you can choose our school to receive funds?
Search for MALTBY PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION , our unique ID # 911126130
Important Upcoming Dates!
January 18 ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (NO SCHOOL)
January 25 ~ School Board Meeting @ 6 PM
January 28 ~ Principal Chat @ 6 PM
January 29 ~ Semester Break (NO SCHOOL)
February 8 ~ Report Cards MAILED out to families/School Board Meeting @ 6 PM
February 12-15 ~ President's Day Break (NO SCHOOL)
February 22 ~ School Board Meeting @ 6 PM
TRANSLATE THIS NEWSLETTER
We are so excited to be using Smore for our school newsletter this year! Our newsletter will be delivered directly to your email inbox and can be translated to any language in three easy steps:
When you receive the school newsletter in your email inbox, open the email and click on the title in the newsletter to open it in Smore.
Once in Smore, scroll to the very bottom of the newsletter. Above the red word ‘Report’ you will see the word ‘Translate’. Click ‘Translate’.
Next, select your preferred language in the drop-down menu and the newsletter will automatically translate to the language you chose.
About Us
Principal
Bonnie McKerney
Counselor
Gail Gronwall
Office Manager
Junelle Lewis
lewisj@monroe.wednet.edu
Office Support
Jamie Porter
Health Room
HR Assistant
Becky Urstad
Nurse
Joy Good
360-804-2984
Family Engagement Liaison
Kathy Jackson
Fax ~ 360-804-3599
Health Room ~ 360-804-3532
Attendance Hotline ~ 360-804-3501
Bus Delay Information ~ 360-804-2951
Transportation Office ~ 360-804-2650
School Hours: 8:55 am-3:25 pm (Monday-Thursday)
8:55 am-2:25 pm (Fridays)
Email: maltbyelementary@monroe.wednet.edu
Website: https://www.monroe.wednet.edu/mbe
Location: Maltby Elementary School, 212th Street Southeast, Snohomish, WA, USA
Phone: 360-804-3500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Maltby-Elementary-School-153985141874072/
Twitter: @monroewaschools
About US
Principal
Jennifer Murphy
Email: MVLAelementary@monroe.wednet.edu
Website: https://www.monroe.wednet.edu/schools/monroe-virtual-learning-academy
Phone: 360-804-4900
Twitter: @monroewaschools
MSD Notice of Non-Discrimination
Monroe School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Joanne Dickinson and Title IX Coordinator, 360-804-2539, dickinsonj@monroe.wednet.edu; and 504 Coordinator: David Paratore, 360-804-2609, paratored@monroe.wednet.edu. Address: 14692 179th Ave. SE, Monroe, WA 98272.