January 12, 2022

Mark Your Calendars!

On Campus COVID Testing Tomorrow
Once a parent has registered their child, then the child will be tested each time Fulgent comes to campus to provide COVID testing. Our next COVID testing date is scheduled for January 20.
January is School Board Recognition Month!
Health and Safety Above All
COVID-19 symptoms:
- Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.00 F
- Loss of taste or smell
- Cough
- Difficulty breathing
- Shortness of breath
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Chills
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nose
- Shaking or exaggerated shivering
- Significant muscle pain or ache
- Diarrhea
- Nausea or vomiting
For the health and safety of ALL students, faculty, and staff, it is very important that children stay home when they are ill. Students who have thrown up during the night or who are running a fever cannot be sent to school. If your student complains of and exhibits any COVID19 related symptoms, they will be sent home.
Dress Code Reminders
Social and Emotional Learning with Ms. Jones
Self- Care: Fill Your Own Bucket
Do you ever feel sad or upset? It is important to keep a positive attitude and always look on the bright side of things. We worry at times about making others happy, and we tend to forget about our own happiness. WE ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT! There are many things that you can do to fill your own bucket of positivity. Think and talk about times when you felt the happiest, calm, and joyful and share with your family.
Check out this week's printable for a fun activity on brainstorming ways and what you can do to feel better.
Printable: Things I Can Do to Feel Better
By Big Life Journal
Morning Arrival Reminders
We have started a new year so let's start the year by following our morning arrival procedures and being on time for school every day.
Dismissal Reminders
Please abide by the No Parking signs on the streets around our school and our neighboring schools. Several parents have received parking tickets from HPD in the past because they were parking in a No Parking zone. When cars park in No Parking zones, it is difficult for our busses and vans to turn into our bus lane.
We're asking for the parents of walkers that park their cars on the other side of Westerloch across from the school to NOT u-turn by the carpool lane entrance once they've picked up their child(ren) and are heading home.
We have seen many students and some parents walking across the street not using the crosswalks. This is extremely dangerous and we ask that all walkers and bike riders use the crosswalks. Westerloch Dr. and Parkway Plaza Dr. are very busy streets during morning arrival and dismissal. If you cross between parked cars, ongoing traffic cannot see you.
We are so happy to see so many of our students riding their bikes to school. Please remember that all students are required to wear a bicycle helmet when riding their bikes to and from school. We want to keep all of our Bobcats safe.
Absence Notification
If a note is not received within 3 days, then the absence is recorded as unexcused.
COVID-19 Vaccine - Elementary Students
Bush PK Lottery 2022 - 2023
On September 10, HISD School Choice opened up the system to apply for the PK lottery for next school year. The Bush PK program is only for families that are already enrolled at Bush Elementary and have another child who will be 4 on or before September 1, 2022. Students must meet PK eligibility requirements such as being economically disadvantaged or qualifying as English as a Second Language.
The site will accept applications from September 10, 2021 - March 10, 2022. Families will be notified by HISD School Choice on April 7, 2022 if their child was accepted into Bush Elementary's PK program or if their child is on the waitlist. Go to HISDChoice.com to apply. Bush Elementary's PK program is only one class with 22 students that must be comprised of siblings of currently enrolled Bush students. The only way to apply for and be part of the lottery for Bush Elementary's PK program is to apply online at the address shared above.
Pets at Bush
Safety continues to be our top priority, and while we love our furry visitors, we ask that you keep them at home during arrival and dismissal. We have several students, faculty and staff members who are allergic to dogs and cats and students who are very afraid of dogs. Please keep them at home.
Handbook Highlights
Early Pick Ups
Bobcat Birthdays!
Ms. Rose would like to wish a very special birthday to:
Vittorio S. who turned 7 years old on January 6, and is a first grader in Ms. Mi's class.
Grace W. who turned 6 years old on January 10, and is a kindergartner in Ms. Nguyen's class.
Shenali P. who turned 9 years old on January 11 and is a third grader in Ms. Frietsch's class.
Pedro F. who turned 7 years old on January 12, and is a first grader in Ms. Mi's class.
Georgia G. who turned 6 years old on January 12, and is a kindergartner in Ms. Myers' class.
Daniel V. who turns 10 years old on January 13, and is a fourth grader in Ms. Garza's class.
Noah W. who turns 9 years old on January 13, and is a third grader in Ms. Mayces' class.
Vytas V. who turns 6 years old on January 14, and is a kindergartner in Ms. Myers' class.
Happy Birthday and Welcome to the Bush Birthday Book Club
Birthday Book Club
Help your child celebrate their birthday and support the library and other programs that enhance the educational experience of Bush students by joining the Birthday Book Club.
Your child will be given a personal "Happy Birthday" greeting during the morning announcements and Paw Prints shout out from Ms. Rose! The donation will be recognized with a nameplate in a new book from the library. A group photo of all the other BBC members with the same birth month will also be displayed in the library display case.
It only costs $20 for a Birthday Book Club Membership (Add Electronic Marquee display for $10 more). Please visit www.BBEPTO.com for more details or to make your purchase.
Enrollment Schedule:
February – July Birthdays: Enroll through January
SCHOOL STORE
Unfortunately due to some new restrictions in place, the School Store On-The-Go will not be available until further notice. At this time our online school store is still open and items will be delivered to the classrooms on Fridays. Visit the store at www.BBEpto.com
NOTHING BUNDT LOVE!
We will be partnering again with our local Nothing Bundt Cakes shop to bring you a Valentine’s Day Fundraiser. We will be selling individually wrapped mini bundt cakes which will be delivered to your students. You can purchase bundts for your students or their classmates. You can also order some for non-Bush siblings, yourself or other friends and family members! You can even include a short personalized note with each bundt. We will also be collecting donations to ensure that all of our wonderful Bush staff members are able to take home a bundt cake as well. The bundts will be sold for $5 and they will be delivered Thursday, February 10. Order your cakes at www.BBEpto.com
For any questions related to PTO please contact Val Shaikh, presidentbbepto@gmail.com.
We are now on Instagram! Follow us for the latest updates @bbepto. And Don’t forget to sign up for our Weekly E-Blast!

Continued Focus on Safety 2022
COVID-19 Updates, News, and Resources
Update to COVID-19 Positive Notification
HISD's COVID-19 protocol has been updated in regards to terminology use and reporting. At all HISD campuses, this means that when there is a positive case in your child's homeroom class you will be notified in writing by the principal. The message you will receive is below. Please note that this message will be sent after the nurse has worked to identify close contacts, is simply for notification, and does not require further action (i.e. quarantine). I want to thank you all for your diligence in ensuring that students are wearing their masks and that we are all remaining healthy.
Sample Message: This message is to inform you that an individual in your child's homeroom has reported testing positive for COVID-19. Your child has not been identified as a close contact and there is no action required of you at this time. This notification is for your awareness only. Due to privacy requirements, we cannot release the name of the COVID-positive individual or details that may identify them; however, it is important for you to know this individual is self- isolating until they are cleared to return to our campus. As a reminder, HISD has health and safety protocols in place to help prevent the spread of illness. We are asking our staff and families to do their part by adhering to these protocols, and not reporting to their worksite or sending their student(s) to school when they are ill. We appreciate your continued support as we work together to ensure the safety of our students and staff.