
RP-TLE Weekly Family Communication
Week of November 20, 2022 (#14)
Dear Families,
This edition is a little a later, so that we could provide pictures from our Rocket Launch that was rescheduled for today. Thanks for your patience!
As we enter into our Thanksgiving break, our RP-TLE family wants to extend our blessings for a holiday filled with fun times with family and friends. Stay safe and enjoy! We'll look forward to seeing our learners next Monday the 28th. Please note that our next Family Newsletter will be published the week of December 4th.
Sincerely,
Your RP-TLE Team
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Miss Petersen's Learners Lead a Lesson on Emotions
Our Lead Learners today talked about the emotion of anger and potential situations that can make anger appear. They taught the rest of our learners about the strategy of singing about their angry spots, in addition to taking a peaceful breath to make their peaceful spot appear. Rocket Three to Ryder, Jaxx, Adrian, Jace and Lilly who were courageous in sharing with their peers today!
Soaring Rockets Chosen for Exemplary Teamwork Traits
Our Capturing Kids Hearts theme this month has been "teamwork". Our K-3 teachers have been on the look out for learners in their classrooms who consistently model this trait. Below are the kiddos who have earned the "Soaring Rocket" award for November. They received a letter from their principals and teacher and their parents are invited to join them during breakfast, or lunch on Friday, December 2nd. CONGRATS!!! (NOTE: Fourth grade learners earn the Red Bandanna Kid award and are not included in this recognition.)
Kenna Steinhauer
Always making a classmate feel like he is part of our classroom team (even if he isn’t always with us) and building a true friendship with him.
Harrison Wesley
Harrison is a Rocket Leader in the classroom. He shows respect, integrity, and pride every day.
Cassidy Wilkinson
Cassidy is the first person that comes to mind when it comes to teamwork in room 11.. She always makes sure she includes everyone and goes out of her way to help others.
Ian Jansen
Extraordinary teamwork in and out of the classroom.
Chloe Wilkinson
Always looking for ways to support her classmates. Chloe is a team player.Arya Kersting
Arya is always there to help others out. She is respectful and kind to everyone she crosses paths with.
David Rosema
Amazing team player! Always helping Mrs. Miller and others, without being asked!
Kenadi Boroff
Kenadi is a strong leader in our classroom family. She is quick to include others and is a friend to all. Mrs. Kolbe can count on Kenadi when someone is in need of help or some words of encouragement.
RED BANDANNA KIDS
RBK’s are chosen by their teacher for consistently showing the Rocket Way. They are kind, responsible, caring, helpful and hardworking. They will be invited to have lunch with Mrs. Schmitt and have special privileges that come up during their rotation.
Charli Whilhite, Grayson Lynn, Ally Ganos, Bella Cherry
Congratulations to our newest Red Bandanna Kids!
Rocket STAR Teacher of the Week~Mrs. Palazzolo
Our teaching team recognized Mrs. Palazzolo with positive affirmations.
Mrs. P is our Kindergarten Enrichment teacher who does a fabulous job providing diverse and enriching activities for our youngest learners.
Mrs. Palazzolo exposes our K learners to so many enriching activities in the gym, outside, and in the classroom. I'm so glad we have her here!
Mrs. P is so artistic and creative, so patient with our little kiddos! So happy she is at TLE!
...So sweet and warm….and always the same……always goes above and beyond for students
Mrs. Palazzolo is a ray of sunshine on tough days. She has the patience of a saint. She’s the definition of a genuine true friend.
Mrs. P never has an unkind word to say about anyone or anything. She has a beautiful smile and a fun laugh. We're blessed to have her serve our learners at RP-TLE!
Mrs. Kinstner's Kiddos Solve a Math Mystery
Mrs. K's second graders had a math mystery today, trying to find Tina the missing turkey. They collaborated to figure out five different clues to help us deduce where Tina went. They all got Super Detective awards when they solved the mystery.
"I'm Another Year Older"
Happy birthday to the following learners who celebrated this week:
Avery & Madison Garcia - 11/20
Tanner Lofquist - 11/23
Eli Rodriguez - 11/23
Kenzington Crosby - 11/24
Layla Fitch - 11/27
We hope that you have a FANTASTIC DAY!
Girls on the Run
Thank you to the mommies who will be helping to coach our 3rd and 4th grade girls who are interested in being a "girl on the run". A shout out to Yolanda Blaser (mommy of Rebecca), Nicole Boroff (mommy of Kenadi), and Robyn Fisher (mommy of Lyndsey). Click on the image to the left for more information regarding registration, which starts on December 1st.
Up and Coming Dates
11/17: Food Service's Thanksgiving Feast (see lunch menu for details)
11/18: Hearing and Vision rescreening
11/23-11/25: Thanksgiving Break
11/28: Picture Retakes
12/3: Run the Spruce with Dr. Seuss (see information below)
12/16: Christmas Dance from 6-8 pm
12/19-12/23: PTO Sponsored Holiday Shop
12/26-1/6: Holiday Break
Capturing Kids' Hearts December Theme~Responsibility
This month, we’re challenging your students to reflect on their experiences and take responsibility for how they choose to learn and grow from these experiences. We are partnering with you to grow and develop your child’s sense of responsibility. As you reflect as a family, celebrate your accomplishments, identify areas you may want to improve, and consider new ways to serve others in the days ahead.
ENGAGE: 100 Family Memories
100 Family Memories. This December, challenge your family to list 100 family memories from the year, big and small. As memories come to mind, add them to the list. At the end of the month, share and reflect on these memories as a family. Celebrate the good ones, talk about the lessons you may have learned from the hard ones, and think about how you have grown this year.
EMPOWER: One Word
Instead of writing a long list of resolutions or goals for the new year, ask each family member to focus on one word. Set aside time and ask each family member to share their wordand why they chose it. Get creative and make a sign or decorate a notecard with this word to remind you.
EXCEL: Neighborhood Sunshine Walk
Neighborhood Sunshine Walk. As a family, write a few notes of encouragement to uplift or affirm those in your community. Take a walk in your neighborhood or apartment building and leave these notes of
encouragement on windshields, doors, or mailboxes to spread a little sunshine.
CONVERSATION STARTERS:
- What's your favorite memory from this year?
- What are three important things you have learned in school so far?
- What is one thing you want to learn to do next year?
HAND2HAND IS HERE! FREE FOOD!
Thanks to a partnership with group of local volunteers, our school will be participating in the Hand2Hand program. The program helps to provide a student with food for the weekends and is intended for families who may be experiencing a financial burden. This program will be available to all of our kids and parents will give permission for their child to participate. We are grateful to the generosity of the volunteers in our community.
Food is discretely to children in the program each Friday.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Are you raising your grandchild or children who are relatives? You are not alone. "Grandparents Raising Grandchildren" is a kinship care program that offers support. All services are free. For more information contact Callie Sierra at 231-733-6654, or email her at sierrac@hccc-health.org.
RUN THE SPRUCE WITH DR. SEUSS
Transportation Information
Click one the bus to the right for information related to bus stop times. If you have questions, please contact the bus garage:
Reeths-Puffer Transportation
231-719-0110
-- or--
231-719-0204
Free Pre-School
CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATIONAL FLIER
Molly Sieplinga
Early Childhood Specialist/ Director McMillan
Early Childhood Center
McMillan Elementary
766-3443 ext 2605
Calling in Absences:
When parents call in an absence for a sick child and leave a message, it would be helpful if they could let us know the symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat, etc.) that the student is having or if they have been seen by a doctor and have a diagnosis (strep, flu, pink eye, etc). We ask these questions when we get a live person, but it is important for accurate health reporting each week.
Emergency Contact Information:
Office Team Contact Information:
Please know that our office is willing to help answer any questions that you may have at any time during the school year. Ms. Carly Akins (akinsc@reeths-puffer.org) and Mrs. Heather Nicholson (nicholsonh@reeths-puffer.org) are amazing and happy to help! Our number is 719-3190.
School Hours:
School begins at 8:45 and dismisses at 3:45. If you would like more information about before and after school care, please contact, Dawn Lynn at Lighthouse Learning. The number is 638-2172, or you may call 719-3190 x 2206.
Rocket Way Behavior Expectations
Our teaching team teaches and reviews our RP behavior expectations during the first couple of weeks of school. This week each class will rotate through common and shared locations in our school to teach our learners our expectations for behaviors. This includes our shared bathrooms, hallways, lunchroom, lockers, playground and bus. Below is a PDF of our slide presentation. Please review with your child at home, as well.
A Note About School Meals:
There are a couple different ways that you can add money to your child’s school account to pay for their breakfast and/or lunch:
Go to https://www.familyportal.cloud and set up an online account, where you can add money for your child by putting in your debit/credit card information. Please see the attached letter for answers to frequently asked questions.
OR
Bring in/Send in an envelope with cash or a check enclosed. Please include the child’s first and last name, and write “Lunch Money”. If you are sending money for two students, please write how much each student will receive. The office will collect these envelopes and the kitchen staff will enter the funds into the correct account.
If you would like to apply for benefits, go to https://www.familyportal.cloud and fill out the online application, or you can stop in at the Twin Lake Elementary office for a paper copy.
If you have already applied for the Free and Reduced-Price program, you will receive a letter stating that your child has been approved and what benefit they will receive. Benefits will be effective immediately thereafter. If you have questions about the Free and Reduced-Price program, feel free to reach out to Jodi Connell at connellj@reeths-puffer.org.
In the event that your child does not have money in their account, but they do not have a cold lunch, they will still be able to eat a hot lunch. We will not let your child go hungry! However, please note that this will bring the account to a negative balance until more money has been added to the account.
Parent Portal Instructions~IMPORTANT
*Go to https://ps-rp.muskegonisd.org/public
(There will be a default username and password in both boxes. Delete and create your own.)
*If you are a first time user, you will need to click on the “Create Account” tab, and fill out the
information. You will create a new Username and Password. You can add your students at the
bottom of the page using their Access ID and Access Password.
NOTE: The Access ID and Password is NOT the same as the Student Number and their
birthdate.
*If you have an existing account, use the “Sign In” tab to log in using your Username and
Password that you already have. If you do not remember these, call the office and we can help
you.
*Once you are signed in, you can add new students to your account by following these
instructions:
1. On the start page, click on “Account Preferences” from the navigation menu on the left. The
“Account Preferences – Profile” page appears.
2. Click the “Students” tab
3. Click the “Add” Icon to add a student to your parent portal account. The “Add Student”
dialog appears. Fill out the information and you should see a new tab for the student appear at
the top of the page.
*Once all of your students are added to your account, update the demographics for all of
your students by clicking on the “Demographic Update” button on the left side of the page.
Please electronically sign the required forms. Print the Emergency Procedure Card, sign it, and
give it to your child’s teacher.
IIMPORTANT: You'll receive a specific ID and Password for access to the Parent Portal. If you are a returning family, you may follow the directions above. Please don't hesitate to contact Carly, or Heather in our office if you need help.
FREE & REDUCED LUNCH APPLICATION
This year, we are asking that all of our families complete the free and reduced lunch applications. Some of our families are surprised that they qualify based on their income. With food prices rising, it will be helpful for many of our families and we no longer have the grant that afforded free breakfast and lunch for all of our learners as was the case last year.
The link below is to the online Free and Reduced Application. Please consider completing an application.
Contact Information
Principal, Twin Lake Elementary School
Email: schmittd@reeths-puffer.org
Website: www.reeths-puffer.org
Location: Twin Lake Elementary School, 3175 5th Street, Twin Lake, MI, USA
Mr. Paul Siembida
Assistant Principal, Twin Lake Elementary School
Email: siembidap@reeths-puffer.org
Phone: 231-719-3190