Barkley Elementary News
Weekly Updates from Dr. Nic 12-22-23
UPDATES!!
Hello Barkley Families!
What a great last week before break! The students loved participating in spirit week! Thank you to all families that donated to the Mitten Tree! We will be able to help lots of families keep warm this winter!
Please enjoy this time with your family! I wish all of you a happy winter break, a happy holiday season, and a happy new year!
Students will be on winter break from December 25 - January 1. Students will return to school on January 2. We will see our STARS in the new year.
Reminder: Please be sure to follow morning arrival procedures to ensure the safety of all students. If you are dropping a student off by car you must use Quick Street. Please do not park in the bus lane on Third Avenue. We appreciate your help.
This update contains a lot of important information so please carefully review.
Well Wishes,
Danielle Nicolino, Ed.D.
Principal
Barkley Elementary School
IT'S GETTING CHILLY OUTSIDE
If your child needs a jacket, just let us know and we can help!
CAROLING IN THE HALLS
FIRST IN MATH COMPETITION
The results are in!! Below are the winners for our FIM Challenge. There were some very close results for classroom champions. In a few cases, it came down to less than 200 stickers, which is not many since these students earned several thousand during the challenge. Our overall school champion was Zach Daniel who earned 5,127 stickers!! As a school, our students earned over 225,000 stickers in 10 days Thank you for support at home during this challenge!
TOP HOMEROOMS
Grade 5 - Chadwick
Grade 4 – Williams
Grade 3 – Holler
Grade 2 – Haines
TOP STUDENTS IN EACH HOMEROOM
Simmons –Violet
Haines – Avery
Ferguson - Heitor
Sidlo – Prince
Kryder – McKinley
Majcher – Coleman
Holler – Trevor
Battista – Ezra
C. Williams – Alex (Jimmy)
Huxta – Chase
Peterson – Nicholas
Lovell – Daniel
Wismer - Ewan
Chadwick – Carter
L. Williams – Roman
SCHOOL CHAMPION
Zach Daniel
SECOND STEP! Lesson 11!
This week in Second Step: Lesson 11 will be delivered on Thursday, January 4. We will start a new unit on Empathy and Kindness. See below for information on this unit. Our next lesson will not be delivered until after break!
Empathy & Kindness: Students learn how to use empathy to show others kindness, use kindness to make and maintain friendships, identify and demonstrate how perspective-taking skills influence empathy, their relationships, and their own thoughts and actions, and apply their perspective-taking and empathy skills to define and help solve a community problem.
You’ll receive weekly communications from me to help you reinforce Second Step language, skills, and goals at home. If you have any questions about Second Step Elementary, please don’t hesitate to contact me for more information. Thank you for your support as we work to build a safe and supportive school community!
During this unit your child(ren) will be working on: Click the Grade Level Below!
This week, chat with your child(ren) about:
- Grade 2: What’s Empathy? In this week’s lesson, your child will learn that empathy means feeling or understanding what someone else is feeling, and that empathy can lead to kindness. Try This at Home: Ask your child to tell you what empathy means.
- Grade 3: Kindness and Friendship: In this week’s lesson, your child will learn how empathy—the ability to understand and feel how someone else is feeling—and kindness can help build new friendships. Try This at Home: Ask your child what kind things they could they do to build a friendship with someone.
- Grade 4: The Same, But Different: In this week’s lesson, your child will learn that people can have different points of view about the same thing. Try This at Home: With your child, discuss a time when you had a different point of view than someone else about the same thing. Describe how your experiences—what you’ve seen, heard, or done in your life—affect your point of view.
- Grade 5: Empathy in the Community: In this lesson, your child will describe how empathy can help someone identify and solve a problem in their community. Try This at Home: Point out something that has changed for the better in your neighborhood recently. Ask your child why they think that change is helpful. Point out how empathy might have helped someone decide to make that change.
PMEA DISTRICT 12 ELEMENTARY CHORUS FEST!
We have an extra special musical announcement today! Each year Pennsylvania Music Educators Association hosts a special festival called “Chorus Fest” for elementary chorus students from all over Chester and Delaware Counties. Each participating school can bring only 4 musicians to the Fest. This year’s Fest is being hosted by Radnor School District. Congratulations to this year’s Chorus Fest musicians representing Barkley: Isabel Douglas, Bri’el Hodges, Zyna Mirza, and Adam Roulstone! We know your efforts and performance will make us all proud!
SPELLING BEE
Dear P.A.S.D. Families,
This is a letter of invitation for your child to participate in the 9th Rotary Club of Phoenixville Spelling Bee, scheduled for Saturday, February 10th, 2024. We are looking forward to a competitive and fun-filled event for all student participants.
Rotary International is a not-for-profit corporation, whose main objective is service - in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. The Rotary Club of Phoenixville focuses on developing service projects to support the local community and educational initiatives for the local youth. All proceeds raised from this event are donated back to the Phoenixville area community. In the first eight years of the spelling bee, over $77,000 has been raised.
Should your child(ren) decide to participate, you will receive a Study Words List upon registration as well as a “Day of Event” guide.
The following information outlines important information about the day’s activities:
1. Location: Barkley Elementary School Auditorium (320 Second Avenue, Phoenixville)
2. Schedule:
Division I 1st Graders 9:00 to 10:30 AM
Division II 2nd Graders 10:30 AM to Noon
Division III 3rd Graders Noon to 1:30 PM
Division IV 4th & 5th Graders 1:30 to 3:00 PM
3. Awards Presentation: will be awarded their prizes immediately after the completion of each division. First-place finishers will receive a $50 gift card to Reads and Company Bookshop and a trophy; 2nd and 3rd place finishers will receive a trophy. All spellers will receive a Certificate of Participation.
We hope your child will decide to be a participant in this spelling bee. Please follow the instructions found at the bottom of this page and register to ensure your spot. We have a maximum number of students for each division, and want to be sure P.A.S.D. students have every opportunity to be a part of this special event.
Very truly yours,
Julian McCracken Chair,
Spelling Bee Committee
Rotary Club of Phoenixville
ESS ART CONTEST
We are excited to announce that the ESS Art Contest 2024 starts tomorrow, Friday, December 8th! The contest is open to public and charter school students in grades K-12 throughout the continental United States.
Quick Facts About the Contest
- The contest information is located at ArtContest.ESS.com.
- To enter, students must submit a traditional or digital drawing or painting with an image representing “Imagine going to school underwater, what would your day be like?”
- The contest ends on February 25th, 8:00 pm Eastern Time.
- The top five finalists in each Grade Group will be featured on ESS’ Facebook and Instagram for public voting during the week of March 18th.
- Public voting ends on March 24th, 8:00 pm Eastern Time.
- Winners will be announced on March 27th.
- Winning students will receive a $500 American Express gift card, plus $500 for their school.
- ESS corporate employees’ children cannot win.
- Teams in the field can start announcing the contest to our clients and potential clients on Friday, December 8th. Materials for the Art Contest are in Canto under Art Contest 2024 (located at the bottom of your thumbnail portal). If you want printed copies of the flyer, please submit a Printed Material Request Form. The request form link can be found in your Canto portal.
- Social media posts for the local pages will be posted for you on Friday.
- Any questions, email ArtContest@ESS.com.
PRETZEL DAY
Pretzel Day will be the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Wednesday, January 10, pretzels will be sold for $1.00. Proceeds will go to "Barkley Helping Hands" fund, which support our students and families in need!
Thank you for your support!
HSA ANNOUNCEMENTS
BOX TOPS
Box Tops for Education! – Did you know you can support Barkley students every time you grocery shop? No clipping or counting required! Download the Box Tops app at BTFE.com, select Barkley as the school you want to support and then scan your receipts (or upload digital ones) after you shop. It’s that easy! For every receipt scanned in the month of October, Barkley will be entered for a chance to win a $1,000 bonus to the school.
CLUBS/ACTIVITIES
Clubs
CLUBS THIS WEEK (Week of Jan. 1)
- No School
Tuesday
- Crescendo
- Math Club - 5th Grade
- Reading Club - 2nd Grade
- New Directions Homework Club
Wednesday
- Drama Club - Scenes 1-3
- Crescendo
- Math Club - 3rd Grade/4th Grade
- Reading Club - 5th Grade
- New Directions Homework Club
Thursday
- Crescendo
- Math Club - 5th Grade
- Reading Club - 2nd Grade
- New Directions Homework Club
Friday
- Crescendo
PAMS FUNDRAISER
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Winter Break - December 23-January 1
Exact Path - Math - January 9
Exact Path - Reading - January 11
Schools Closed - January 15
PASD Schools Half Day - January 19
Elementary Beginner Band Concert - January 23
Elementary Beginner Orchestra Concert - January 24
REOCCURING INFORMATION!
DRINKS, SNACKS, AND BIRTHDAY TREATS!
Drinks: We are seeing a lot of our students bringing in different types of drinks to class.
Please be aware that water is the only drink that is allowed in the classroom environment. If a student would like to have another type of drink for lunch, that is fine, but please be sure that your child only has water for their snack time.
Snack Time: Healthy food choices are so important. Barkley encourages that students bring healthy snacks for snack time! Food such as fruits, vegetables, pretzels, crackers are all good examples of healthy snacks for students. Please refrain from your child bringing candy for their snack time.
Birthday Treats: Due to the many students with allergies and food reactions food items to celebrate student birthdays are not permitted. We are requesting that all birthday recognitions be non-food based. No birthday food treats should be sent to school. We do want to acknowledge student birthdays, but encourage parents to do so in other ways. For example, small items such as pencils or stickers for classmates or the donation of a book to the school or classroom library in honor of a child’s birthday would be appropriate. Thank you for honoring and respecting this request.
CAFETERIA SNACKS
Snack Price List
String Cheese…………$.70
Yogurt…………………….$.90
Bug Bites………………..$.70
Chips ……………………..$1.00
Cookie: ………………….$0.65
Poptarts: ……………….$1.00
Ice Cream: ……………..$1.00
Small Water: ……………………..$0.65
Large Water: ……………………..$1.25
PICK UP PATROL
We still have parents not registered for PickUp Patrol. Please be sure that even if your child rides a bus or is an independent walker, that you still register for PUP. Please see directions below.
Barkley Elementary School will be using PickUp Patrol effective at the start of the year to help us better manage our dismissal process. PickUp Patrol saves time for our office staff, reduces classroom interruptions, and most importantly, adds a layer of safety for our students.
If you have still not received the email please contact Dr. Nic on Remind or at nicolinod@pasd.com.
Use the PUP web app for:
ATTENDANCE: Notify the school office when your child will be absent, arriving late or leaving early. If your child has an early dismissal, please try to indicate that in PUP before 10:30AM.
DISMISSAL CHANGES: Submit changes to your child’s regular dismissal plans.
For example:
- Your child normally rides the bus but is getting picked up today.
- Your child usually goes to aftercare but is leaving early for an appointment.
How it works:
Your child's regular dismissal plan is entered into the system. This is called their Default Plan. Then whenever you have a change to the Default Plan, you’ll submit it through the PUP app. When the change is submitted, the school will be notified, and your child’s teacher will relay the change to them.
Getting started:
1. REGISTER: On August 8, 2023, you will receive a registration email with a link to set up your account.
- The web app is free to parents, and you can use it from your smartphone or computer.
- For easy access, follow the instructions in your registration email for how to add it to your phone’s home screen (PUP is not accessed through the app stores).
2. ENTER DEFAULT PLANS: Once you register, log into your PickUp Patrol account no later than August 25, 2023 to confirm your child’s default dismissal plan. It’s important that you complete this step so that we can accurately dismiss your children.
Notes, emails, or phone calls will be accepted for changes for the first week, but starting September 5, 2023, all changes should be submitted through PickUp Patrol.
Thank you for using PUP to make safety a priority and to ensure our dismissal process is efficient for all our students. If you have any questions, please first check the PUP FAQ page. If you still need help, contact us here in the office.
DEPARTMENTALIZATION FOR ALL GRADES
REMIND
We will be using Remind again this year!
All communication will go through Remind only. Download the app today!
You have an important role in communicating with your child's teacher. Remember that during the school day, teachers are working with students and are directed to limit their communication so that they can teach. If your child's teacher does not respond immediately, trust that they will respond within 24 hours.
In addition, our teachers have families too! Evenings are spent much like yours and I have asked the teachers to take this time with their families and catch up on communication the next day.
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN IN CHARGE
PARENT VOLUNTEERS
As we prepare for another year of in-person events and activities, we will need parent volunteers. All volunteers will need to be board approved. Please click here to register for board approval. We are planning trips and activities beginning in the fall and look forward to welcoming parent volunteers.
PHANTOM BACKPACKS
TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL LUNCHES
Free and Reduced cost meals are available for eligible students. If you believe your family is eligible and have not yet applied for the 2023-2024 school year, please visit Free and Reduced Meals - Phoenixville Area School District (pasd.com) to learn more and access the School Café application.
Reminder: if your student was eligible last year, they will continue to be eligible only until October 10, 2023 unless you have received a notice of direct certification or an approved application for 2023-2024 (please check all email folders for determination letters).
If you need assistance completing the application, please contact Alyson Riffey at 484-927-5117/ riffeys@pasd.com or Myra Hernandez at 484-927-5027/ hernandezm@pasd.com. For questions on your application status, please contact Mary Jane Weiss at 484-927-5000 or Weissm@pasd.com.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD'S REPORT CARD
Understanding Your Child's Report Card - Phoenixville Area School District (pasd.com)
BIRTHDAY TREATS
ARRIVAL PROCEDURES
Please be sure to read through our Arrival Procedures. It is extremely important for the safety of our students, staff, and parents, that we following these guidelines.
Please note: Parents are not permitted inside of the gates to the playground. Please allow your child to walk to their designated line or door on their own.
8:40 a.m. - 8:55 a.m.
Students enter the building through the back playground doors. Students who need breakfast report to the dining room. There will be a Grab and Go breakfast again this year. Once students get their breakfast they will report to their homerooms. Students who are not eating breakfast will report to their classroom and wait for directions from their teacher.
Late Arrival
After 8:55 a.m.
Students must be signed in by a parent
Arrival at 8:40 a.m.
Please drop your child(ren) off on Quick Street. Please note: this is a one-way street. You will need to enter through Second Avenue.
Please do not park or exit your vehicle as we need to keep the flow of traffic moving.
For the safety of our students, please do not drive around the car in front of you.
Bus riders who need to purchase breakfast will be released from the bus when the bus arrives to school.
Arrival Locations
All students will enter the building through the Third Avenue playground doors in the morning. 2nd and 3rd grade students arriving between 8:40-8:55 a.m. will enter through door 3A and report directly to their classroom. 4th and 5th grade students arriving between 8:40 – 8:55 a.m. will enter through door 3D and report directly to their classroom and line-up in the hallway.
Late Students
Students arriving after 8:55 a.m. are late. Parents will need to escort their child(ren) to the front entrance and sign their child(ren) in. The attendance clerk will meet you at the front doors.
Important
Students should not be dropped off at school prior to 8:40 a.m. unless they are participating in a before school activity such as band or chorus. There is no supervision available prior to 8:40 a.m., so please do not drop students off before this time. Students should not be dropped off at the main entrance of the building unless they are late or participating in a before school activity such as band or chorus.
DISMISSAL PROCEDURES
Please remember that if you are picking up your child, you must bring your ID. Your child's safety is important to us, and we must be sure you are the individual that is supposed to be picking up your child. Please help us keep your child safe by bring your ID for us to check. Thank you!
- 3:39 p.m. - Dismissal Announcements
- 3:40 p.m. - Independent Walkers are dismissed (students must live within walking distance and have parental permission to walk home independently). Students will exit through the playground doors.
- 3:41 p.m. - 2nd grade parent pickup students will be dismissed. Students with last names beginning with A-M will exit through the front doors and students with last names beginning with N-Z will exit through the Quick Street doors.
- 3:42 p.m. - 3rd grade parent pickup students will be dismissed. Students with last names beginning with A-M will exit through the front doors and students with last names beginning with N-Z will exit through the Quick Street doors.
- 3:43 p.m. - 4th & 5th grade parent pick-up students will be dismissed. Students with last names beginning with A-M will exit through the front doors and students with last names beginning with N-Z will exit through the Quick Street doors.
- 3:44 p.m. - Bus dismissal will begin.
- 3:50 p.m. - Buses will exit school.
- 3:50 p.m. - Students participating in the YMCA after care program and clubs/extra-curricular activities will be dismissed.
* Please note that these are approximate dismissal times
Barkley Elementary School
Email: nicolinod@pasd.com
Website: https://bes.pasd.com/
Location: 320 2nd Avenue, Phoenixville, PA, USA
Phone: 484-927-5300