Chapel Hill Academy News
Home of the Soaring Eagles! Week of 2/27-3/3
PAC Meeting
Attendance Competition
Pre-K: Ms. Ellis
Kinder: Mr. Wrobel
1st: Ms. Williams
2nd: Ms. Freymuth
3rd: Ms. Valdez
4th: Ms. Cox
5th: 5th grade SS
6th: Ms. Tucker
7th: Ms. Stephens
8th: IT'S A TIE!!!! Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Ramos
Congratulations to all our winners!
Spring Festivities
Elementary activities March 9th:
Art Night PreK through 2nd grade
Where: Elementary cafeteria
When: Thursday March 9th from 6pm-7pm
What: We invite PreK through 2nd grade students to join us for a night of fun and creativity! Our Elementary art teacher, Ms. Marrero, will conduct an art lesson for our students to complete with their parents.
Glow Stick Party for 3rd grade through 5th grade
Where: Elementary gym
When: Thursday March 9th from 6pm-7pm
What: We invite all 3rd through 5th grade students, and their parents to a fun filled glow dance party. We will have glow sticks for the students and music to bust a move to.
Spring Fling
Spring Fling for our Middle School students. (6th through 8th grade)
Where: Middle School Community room
When: Thursday March 9th from 6pm-8pm
What: We invite all Middle School students to join us for the Spring Fling. Come dressed to impress in your Sunday best and have a night of dancing and fun! Snacks, and drinks will be available for purchase while supplies last.
How Much: Tickets are currently on sale for $3.00. Tickets sales will only be from 7:30am to 8:00 am, NO EXCEPTIONS. Food and beverages will be sold and range from $2.00-$4.00.
**Parents are welcome to come as a chaperone or they may also come and visit with other parents near by in the waiting area for the duration of the dance. Parents waiting for their child during the dance will not be permitted on the dance floor**
Spring Fling Rules and Expectations (these are printed on the back of each ticket) :
- All students must purchase a ticket to enter the Spring Fling
- This event is for the entertainment of CHA Middle School students only
- Parents may stay but are not permitted on the dance floor (exceptions are parent chaperones)
- Selling of tickets is strictly prohibited
- Dress to impress is encouraged. Think, bright colors. Anything that is covered by your school uniform must be covered by your Spring Fling attire. Students inappropriately dressed will not be permitted. No refunds will be provided
- School appropriate behaviors are expected for ALL attendees
- Students must have a ride home at the end of the event
- Attendees not following the rules will be expected to leave the event.

Boys Soccer Schedule
SHOUT OUT TO THE SOCCER TEAM FOR BEING UNDEFEATED SO FAR!

Menu 2/27-3/3



Arrival and Dismissal
CHA would like to highly encourage all students and family members to use the crosswalks during drop-off and dismissal for safety concerns. There have been several students and family members crossing Hulen Street and Sycamore School Road at random locations.
We are currently working with the City of Fort Worth and our Neighborhood Police Officer to improve the traffic management patterns of our school location.
We also would like to remind families that during drop off we have students who are walking in and to please drive slow and keep an eye out for students.
Thank you for keeping everyone safe.
Youth Resilience Wraparound Program and Opportunity for Success Program
Youth Resilience Wraparound Program:
Lena Pope’s Wraparound Program was created to involve the whole family in creating stronger family relationships and to reduce unwanted behaviors like truancy, risk-taking, or substance use. Our team takes a broad view to see the needs of every family and then creates an individual plan to help families reach their goals. We want youth to have positive relationships with their family and community, to feel supported, and to have the skills needed to handle difficult situations they will encounter in life. Services are offered in-home at no cost to the family.
The Opportunity for Success Program:
The Opportunity for Success Program focuses on building youth social skills, decision making, self-esteem, and parenting skills to assist families in decreasing negative behaviors at home, in the school, and in the community using short-term, family-focused services. Through separate structured classes, both you and your child participate in 90-minute classes on a weekly basis for seven weeks. Three home visits and/or school visits by program staff are required to participate in the program. Currently visits are conducted over the phone during COVID. There is no charge to you.




Parents thank you for your support in providing your student immunization records! Please continue to provide any updated immunization records throughout the school year.
State mandate health screenings have started for CHA students! Please see the following chart detailing the grades and screenings to be performed. If your child screening is abnormal for any of the following screenings, they will bring home an envelope with additional information. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.


2021-2022 Reports
Each year there are several reports from Texas Education Agency that include data on school demographics, assessment data, and/or compliance ratings. Per TEA, we are required to share this information with our families. Attached you will find the 2021-2022 TEA School Report Card and the 2021-2022 Texas Academic Performance Ratings reports. Copies are also available at the CHA front office. Please call us if you have any questions regarding this information.

2021-2022 yearbooks are on sale! Last years' YEARBOOKS ARE HERE and available for purchase. $35 cash or check accepted contact jduran@lenapope.org for more information! | Join the PTA and our Spirit Store |
2021-2022 yearbooks are on sale!
$35 cash or check accepted
contact jduran@lenapope.org for more information!