Brimfield Elementary Newsletter
April 5, 2024
VISION STATEMENT
TO EMPOWER ONE ANOTHER TO MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT IN THE WORLD
A Message From Dr. Flowers- Principal
Dear Families,
Today marked the end of the third nine weeks. I can't believe we are already beginning the fourth quarter of the year. Just a reminder, there will be no school on Monday, April 8th, due to the Eclipse. Your child received a pair of Eclipse glasses which were sent home with them. We also have more information below about the importance of wearing these glasses to view the Eclipse.
I hope you enjoy the long weekend, and we look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday, April 9th!
Warm Regards,
Barb Flowers
Counselors Corner
Dear Parents and Guardians,
In the vibrant world of school life, our community experiences countless numbers of emotions, from joy and excitement to, occasionally, loss and grief. Recognizing the importance of addressing these more challenging times, we dedicate this special edition of our newsletter to the topic of grief, particularly as it pertains to our young learners.
Understanding Grief in Children
Grief is a complex, multifaceted response to loss, and children experience it as deeply as adults, though often in different ways. Their understanding and reactions can vary widely, depending on their age, emotional maturity, and relationship to what or whom they have lost.
It's essential to acknowledge that grief in children may not always manifest as tears or sadness. It can appear as anger, frustration, a decline in academic performance, or withdrawal from social interactions. Recognizing these signs is the first step in providing support.
How to Support Grieving Children
Open Communication: Encourage open, honest discussions about their feelings. Let them know it's okay to talk about their emotions and share their thoughts.
Maintain Routine: As much as possible, keep their daily routines unchanged. Stability offers comfort and security during times of turmoil.
Be Patient: Understand that grief doesn't have a timetable. Children may take longer to process their emotions, or they may revisit their feelings of loss over time, especially as they grow and their understanding deepens.
Professional Support: Sometimes, a child may benefit from speaking with a counselor or therapist who specializes in child bereavement. Don't hesitate to reach out for professional help if you feel it's needed.
Education on Grief: Educate yourselves and your children about grief. Understanding that it's a normal part of life can help demystify and destigmatize the feelings they're experiencing.
Resources for Families
Books on Grief for Children: "The Invisible String" by Patrice Karst, "The Goodbye Book" by Todd Parr, and "When Dinosaurs Die" by Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown.
Online Resources: The Dougy Center (dougy.org) offers comprehensive support materials for families grieving a death.
Fun In Room 109!
Room 109 getting ready for the up coming eclipse with some adaptations to the classroom.
Kindergartners Learned About the Solar Eclipse
Kindergarten students created their own pictures of the Solar Eclipse after learning about it.
Save the Date for the Spring Music Show
On May 9th, the 2nd grade will perform at 6 pm and the 5th grade choir will perform at 7 pm.
SIGN UP LINK FOR KINDERGARTEN 2024/2025
please sign up to register your incoming Kindergarten student for next year at the link below.
* Kindergarten students MUST BE 5years old ON OR BEFORE August 1, 2024 (no exceptions)
Eclipse Day April 8, 2024
All students will be sent home with eclipse glasses after spring break.
There will be NO SCHOOL on April 8, 2024.
What safety precautions should be taken to view the eclipse?
With the exception of the very brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun's bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun unless you are using eye protection specifically for solar viewing. Do not view any part of the bright Sun through a camera lens, binoculars, or a telescope without a special-purpose solar filter secured over the secured over the front of the instrument as this may instantly cause severe eye injury. Homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses, even very dark ones, are not safe for looking at the sun. They transmit thousands of times too much sunlight and could damage the eyes.
Spring Picture Day is April 12, 2024
Order Spring Pictures!
School Name: Brimfield Elementary School
Picture Day Date: Friday, April 12
Picture Day ID: EVTKHTQF3
Order your Spring Pictures online or use the paper order form that was sent home this week.
WE ARE HIRING!
Field Local Schools is currently hiring for the classified (non-certified) substitute call list.
If you would like to apply for a student monitor, paraprofessional, cafeteria, secretarial,
custodial, or bus driver position, please complete the attached application and return
to the Administration Office located at Field High School, 2900 St. Rt. 43, Mogadore,
door #5. You may also email your completed application to
beverly.bable@fieldlocalschools.org. A current BCI/FBI background check at the
applicant’s expense will also be required before you are called for employment.
Student monitor/paraprofessional positions will also require an educational aide
permit which we will assist you in obtaining. For more information, please contact Bev
Bable at 330 673 2659.
(see application below)
Field Local School District
2900 St. Rt. 43
Mogadore, OH 44260
Non-Teaching Employment Application
Statement of Nondiscrimination
It is the policy of this District that no candidate for a position in this district shall not be
discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or citizenship status,
creed or ancestry, age, gender, marital status, non-disqualifying disability, height or other
protected categories.
Need to establish right to work
In accordance with Federal Law, any person employed by the district must provide evidence that
he/she is eligible to work in the United States.
Name______________________Address________________________
City_______________________State__________Zip_______________
Phone_________________email________________________________
What area are you applying for employment (check applicable).
Permanent full time employment_______ Permanent part time employment_________
Substitute call list_________
Bus driver**______ Cafeteria worker______ Educational Aide (Special Ed)**_______
Custodial______ Playground monitor**______ Mechanic______ Secretary_______
Bus aide______ Study Hall monitor**______
Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes_____No_(circle)____
If not a U.S. Citizen, do you have legal alien status? Yes No (circle)
Note: You must be prepared to substitute either citizenship or legal
alien status by providing proper documentation, such as a U.S. birth
certificate, social security card, certificate of naturalization, resident
alien car, U.S. Passport or driver’s license.
EDUCATIONAL-HIGH SCHOOL DEGREE OR EQUIVILENT IS REQUIRED
Name of school Address Date of diploma
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
Name of Company Address/Phone Nature of Work & Dates
REFERENCES
Name Address/Phone Relationship
Additional educational you would like to tell us about that applies to the job you desire with the
Board of Education and Field Local Schools.
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
A criminal record check is a precondition of employment and finalists for a position shall
undergo such checks. Applicants must pay the fee for the criminal records.
All information provided in this application is correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signature_________________________________Date__________________________
PBIS CORNER
What is PBIS?
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports is an important part of the school environment to encourage positive behavior. There are clear expectations throughout the school that are taught consistently throughout the year. The four expectations promoted at Field Local Schools are:
Safe
Outstanding
Accountable
Respectful
When students do not respond to teaching of the building or classroom expectations, we will view it as an opportunity for re-teaching, not just negative consequences. Students still receive consequences for negative behavior. The goal of the consequence is to teach students so they will not repeat the negative behavior.
Sweet Treats with the Principal
The following students earned Sweet Treats with the Principal: Nathan Tayong, Yuvraj Singh, Akylah Nangue, Jade Boettler, El Nathan-Chris Ndetseh, Sammi Stephens, Blake Hudnall, Danny McNair, Ian Wise, Allie West, Harley Quinn Langham, Aubrey Thomas, Elijah Dowdle, Lucia Henline, Charlotte Tate, Riley Zellefrow, Maverick Boosinger, Cameron Caskey, Hannah Stephens, Austin Xiong, Samantha Gidley, Emerson Cinderich, Colton Little, Nick West, and Matt Klima.
Principal's Good News Call
Congratulations to the following students who earned a Principal's Good News Call: Willow Leiby and James Campbell.
Class Compliment Parties
Falcon Certification
Stay tuned for next week!
CALENDAR
Monday, April 8, 2024
NO SCHOOL
ECLIPSE DAY!
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
PTA Meeting @ 6pm
Friday, April 12, 2024
Spring Picture Day
Awards Assembly for Third grading period
Friday, April 19, 2024
Spirit Day!
What's For Lunch!
WE DO NOT NOT SERVE PORK
Monday, April 8. 2024
OR
PBJ Bar/Cheese stick
Green Leafy Salad with tomatoes/Assorted Fruit
Milk
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
OR
PBJ Bar/Cheese stick
Green Leafy Salad with tomatoes/Assorted Fruit
Milk
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
School Stuffed Crust Pizza/Corn Carrot Sticks with Dip
OR
PBJ Bar/Cheese stick
Green Leafy Salad with tomatoes/Assorted Fruit
Milk
Thursday, April 11, 2024
OR
PBJ Bar/Cheese stick
Green Leafy Salad with tomatoes/Assorted Fruit
Milk
Friday, April 12, 2024
OR
PBJ Bar/Cheese stick
Green Leafy Salad with tomatoes/Assorted Fruit
Milk
PTA NEWS
Join online using the following link:
https://brimfieldelementarypta.memberhub.com
Keep in touch with PTA using Remind!
Text @brimpta to 81010 OR join in the app using the same code @brimpta
The following are PTA meeting dates for the year
April 9th
May 7th
PARENTS SIGN UP HERE FOR LUNCH VISITS
Kind.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D44AEAF28ABF49-47390896-kindergarten
1st Grade
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D44AEAF28ABF49-47392124-first
2nd Grade
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D44AEAF28ABF49-47393255-second
3rd Grade
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D44AEAF28ABF49-44328708-third
4th Grade
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D44AEAF28ABF49-44328796-fourth
5th Grade Lunch
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D44AEAF28ABF49-47439380-fifth