Eastside Parent Information
October 2020
Eastside Elementary School
Email: contact@sunprairieschools.org
Website: https://www.sunprairieschools.org/eastside
Location: 661 Elizabeth Lane, Sun Prairie, WI, USA
Phone: (608) 834-7400
Facebook: facebook.com/EastsideElementarySPASD
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Primero, haga clic en el enlace "View it in your browser" en la parte superior del correo electrónico (si lo está viendo desde su bandeja de entrada). Luego, desplácese hasta la parte inferior de la página donde dice "Translate" y elija su idioma.
Eastside Mission Statement
Vision: “Working together to maximize each student’s potential, in a safe and caring community, to become responsible citizens.”
Mission: “Futures depend on us to inspire and prepare every child, every day, by providing relevant, engaging, and innovative learning experiences in and out of the classroom”
Eastside Google Site
It is the Eastside Distance Learning Google Site for families
https://sites.google.com/a/sunprairieschools.org/eastside-elementary/home
Seesaw and Chromebook help if you need it.
Hello ES Families:
This link will take you to step one for the Chromebook.
The following information is for Seesaw. Please let me know if you have any questions. Yours in education, Mr. "C"
What:
How:
Logging in
Note: If you are using an ipad, please make sure you are logging into the seesaw CLASS app.
Login with Home Learning Code:
Login with Google:
Where to go once you’re logged in
Click here for a tour around Seesaw and your daily virtual classroom. CHROMEBOOK
Click here to for a tour around Seesaw and your daily virtual classroom IPAD
Where to look for activities in Seesaw
Click here to learn about the two ways teachers will help you get to your Seesaw activities.
How to get to another class (specials, etc)
Click here to learn how to go between different classes in Seesaw
How to use the To Do list
Click here to find out how to use the “To Do” list to help you know what to work on.
Zoom How To (From Template)
Receive real-time alerts and advisories directly from your local police department and other local agencies.
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
Technology support for families is changing. This information will also be updated on the website.
Families should visit this site to complete a tech support request. This link is for your knowledge - there will be a "button" on the website to click, similar to last spring. https://sunprairieschools.incidentiq.com/guest/XD6ZJ5GE/spasd-distance-learning-technology-support
Here is a tutorial link (working on translation): https://youtu.be/i3ZoH801VQA
Advanced Learner Programming Communication
Parent Responsibilities
PARENT RESPONSIBILITIES (Thank You)
1. Support school officials in their efforts to develop and maintain well-disciplined schools.
2. Teach your child socially acceptable standards of behavior.
3. Teach your child to have respect for law, authority, and the rights and property of others.
4. Teach your child to be accountable for his/her own actions and help your child to grow and develop into a self-controlled citizen.
5. Maintain an active interest in the student’s schoolwork and activities.
6. Advocate for a high quality education for your child.
7. Encourage prompt and regular attendance at school.
Tip Line Entry
New Electronic Safety Tip Line
The safety and security of our students and staff is a top priority for the district. We have been teaching our students to say something to a trusted adult when they see something unsafe. Sometimes, though, there are barriers to reporting safety issues in person. Tip lines are one common approach that schools use to promote school and student safety and well-being. Tip lines are designed to provide students or other members of the public with a safe and confidential way to report a threat to a student or school safety.
To that end, we have created an Electronic Safety Tip Line available on the district website. The e-Tip Line allows students, parents, or community members to report weapons, threats of violence, bullying, sexual harassment, threat of suicide, drugs, and any other activity that could potentially endanger students, staff, and property.
We are developing a communication plan to roll this out to students in upper elementary, middle school, and high school. The e-Tip Line is available on the district website from the “Families” menu and “Quicklinks” and can also be found on the district bullying and safety webpages. If a student wishes to file a bullying report, that Fillable Bullying Report Form is also available on the website.