Findley Flyer- November 21, 2019
Findley Oaks Elementary-Home of the Findley Falcons!
We want to take this time to wish all of our families a wonderful Thanksgiving. We are so grateful for all of your support! We look forward to seeing our students back to school on Monday, December 2.
Important Dates
- November 25-29 Thanksgiving Holiday (School Closed)
- December 5 English Class for Bilingual Families A145 10 am
- December 5 Chorus Concert 6:30 pm Cafeteria
- December 6 Spirit Day ( Wear Spirit Shirts)
- December 10 Character Assembly 1st Grade 8-8:30 am, K/PK 9-9:30 am
- December 10 PTA Meeting A145 9:30 am
- December 11 Character Assembly 2nd Grade 8-8:30 am, 3rd Grade 9-9:30 am
- December 11 SGC Meeting A145 3-4 pm
- December 12 Character Assembly 5th Grade 9-9:30 am
- December 13 Character Assembly 4th Grade 8-8:30 am
- December 20 Last Day of Semester
- January 3 Teacher Work Day (No School for Students)
- January 6 First Day of 2nd Semester
Woodward North Eagle Cup Math Tournament
Team A: Ray Claret, Catherine Ji, Anjali Rallabhandy, Ayan Patil and Sheehan Banka.
Team B: Orin Adar, Akash Machani, Mark Ma, Shivam Kataria, and Jay Pekky
Congratulations to our Spelling Bee champion, Amaan Jabrani, and our runner-up, Tanush Shetty!
Veterans Day Assembly
Calling All Artists!
Would you like to create a holiday tree ornament to be displayed at the Georgia Department of Education? Well here’s your chance! Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent, is looking for students to create a holiday tree ornament to help ready his office for the Winter season. This is not a contest, so all ornaments sent will be displayed. Ornaments could be made from paper, clay, Model Magic, polymer clay, popsicle sticks, fabric, wood, etc., just remember, they are supposed to hang, so nothing too heavy! Your decoration could be winter-themed or holiday- themed. Make sure to attach a tag to your decoration that includes your name, your school’s name (Findley Oaks), and your art teacher’s name (Ms. Cessna). Please be aware that unfortunately, these ornaments will not be returned. Ms. Cessna will be collecting the ornaments until Monday, December 9, at which time, she will box them and send them all as a group to the Department of Education. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Cessna at cessnap@fultonschools.org.
Lost and Found
School Climate Star Rating Surveys
Parents/Guardians,
Please take a moment to complete the School Climate Star Rating Survey. Survey responses are anonymous, self-reported, and will be submitted directly to the Georgia Department of Education for analysis. This is important feedback for our climate star rating. Thank you!
District Calendar Changes
At its work session on October 10, the Fulton County School Board approved making April 21, 2020, and May 19, 2020, “Digital Learning Days” for students while maintaining them as regular work days for employees. A Digital Learning Day is an opportunity for students to engage in off-site learning instead of attending school.
Since April 21 and May 19 are state-wide election days, there is high-volume participation of the public at polling stations located in our schools, and this increases the potential for security concerns. By utilizing digital learning activities, students will be able to maintain their focus on instruction even though they are not on campus.
Here is a summary of the recent calendar adjustments:
· March 13, 2020 remains a teacher workday.
· March 24, 2020 (GA Presidential primary election) will be a teacher workday.
· April 21, 2020 (state-wide election) will be a student Digital Learning Day and a teacher professional development day.
· May 19, 2020 (state-wide election) will be a student Digital Learning Day and a teacher professional development day.
We want to hear from you!
Pre-Approved Absences
The district allows excused absences for the following:
Absences not exceeding a cumulative total of six (6) days per school year for the following reasons, but only if the absence has been pre-approved by the principal or designee:
- scholarship interviews/college visitations
- travel opportunity with educational benefits
- graduation or wedding of an immediate family member
- specialized, supplemental or extracurricular experience
- other circumstances that are mutually agreeable to the parent and principal
Message From the Counselor, Kate Hernandez
RESPECT is our character trait for November. We’ve been very busy learning about respect, what it means and why it’s important. Below are some ways that you can help your child to continue to learn about the theme of respect through reading, talking and practicing.
Read About It!:
Rude Cakes, by Rowboat Watson
Dude That’s Rude, by Pamela Espeland
The Golden Rule, by Jeffrey Wattles
Practice It!
Think about the specific needs and preferences of everyone in your house. Make a list. Spend one week together trying to be mindful of each other’s needs an wants. Talk about the effects this experiment has on your family.
Talk About It!
Here are some discussion points to help you talk about respect with your child:
- What do you think it means to be respectful and why is it important?
- What are some ways you can be more respectful at home, at school and in the community?
- What are some reasons that it can be difficult to be respectful?
UPDATED Career Presenter Survey:
Dear Parents and Community Members,
We have worked with our teachers to develop a list of career speakers who will compliment and enrich their curriculum.
We would greatly appreciate the following career presenters:
Kindergarten-Police Officers, Fire Fighter, Store Owner, Veterinarian, Doctor, Dentist or Restaurant Owner
1st Grade-Military Personnel, Botanist, Gardener, Zoologist, Scientist or Historian
2nd Grade-Veterinarian, Park Ranger, Author or Illustrator
3rd Grade-Local Government Official, Author or Illustrator
4th Grade-Meteorologist, Zoologist, Musician, Audiologist, Optometrist, Banker or Financial Adviser or Author 5th Grade-Engineer, Lawyer, Banker or Financial Adviser, Doctor, Dentist, Scientist, Accountant, Artist or Musician Special Areas-Engineer, Musician, Local Government Official, Geneticist, Artist or Astronomer
We will work with you with regards to available dates and times to present and with additional details.
Thanks in advance for your consideration!
Sincerely,
The Findley Oaks Community Collaboration Committee
Please complete this survey to participate: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=mLHcDGmBcEu6n9p-O6cAwtiqs4C0uDVHgM0q21GkbLtUOVQyRTUzUkFGQlVIWTU1MTFaOTBKVkU2UC4u
PTA News
The PTA is offering a second (and final) opportunity to purchase the sapphire blue, short-sleeve Spirit Shirts. In addition, we are offering a long-sleeve cotton shirt in ash gray with a new design! Visit the PTA Store to place your order between now and 12/6.
Please visit the PTA website for more PTA news.
Student Health Services-Flu Information
Volunteer at Findley Oaks!
We always welcome volunteers, but it is important that all volunteers are registered.
Click here to begin the volunteer registration process: https://www.fultonschools.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=9539
Cafeteria News
Student Breakfast - $1.10
Student Lunch - $2.45
Adult Breakfast - $1.60
Adult Lunch - $3.45
Learn more about school nutrition here. As a reminder, free and reduced meal applications must be completed each year.
School Governance Council Information
Visit the SGC page on our website for the latest information and for a list of SGC members: SGC Page
September 3
February 14
March 16
The county calendar does not include the additional dates above so please mark your calendars and plan accordingly.
Community News
Chatthoochee Jr Cougar Boys Lacrosse
Findley Oaks Elementary School
Website: www.findleyoakselementary.net
Location: 5880 Findley Chase Drive, Johns Creek, GA, USA
Phone: 470-254-3800
Twitter: @FindleyOaks