Howling Coyote
SRES FAMILY NEWSLETTER FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 25, 2021
Important Dates:
Oct. 25-29: Red Ribbon Week: Reminders to live a healthy drug-free life!
Oct. 28: Picture Day (Make-Ups)
Oct. 29: Costume Celebration (See information below)
Oct. 31: HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Nov. 8: Minimum Day- Conference Prep
Nov. 15-19: Minimum Days- Conferences
MINIMUM DAY SCHEDULE
Monday, Nov. 8th- Conference Prep
Monday, Nov. 15th-19th- Conference Week
Schedule:
TK-K: 7:50-12:10pm
1st-6th: 7:50-12:20pm
Parent Teacher Conferences- ONLINE SCHEDULER IS OPEN TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT
They are scheduled for the week of November 15th-19th. You should have a received a letter on Tuesday with all the details and directions.
Please visit Canyon Creek Online Scheduler to schedule. Our school password is: COYOTES
RED RIBBON WEEK- OCT 25th- OCT 29th
Monday- Red ribbons around trees
Tuesday- Red clothing day-includes PJ’s, wearing red ribbons, and stuffed animals with red
Wednesday- Favorite Sport outfit “Stay Active, Stay Healthy”
Thursday- Each class creates red ribbon week poster “Healthy Slogan”
Friday- Costume Parade (TK-3rd) /Special Visitor (4th-6th) "Say BOO to drugs!”
More details coming next week!
Fall Picture Make-Ups/ Retakes (Thursday, 10/28)
We will be having a make-up day on Thursday, Oct. 28th for those students who were not present on picture day or who need to do re-takes. Please order ahead online at Lifetouch Website. Our Make Up Picture ID is EVT3ZXBWZ (If you are in need of a re-take, please bring back your package/proof to give to the photographer on that day.)
If you didn't get a chance to order your student's picture package online on Sept. 17th, you should have received a proof sheet. Follow the directions and use the special access code if you still need to order pictures! They are offering Free Shipping with orders of $29.99 or more with offer: SHIPFREEF21 (this offer does not apply to retake/makeups)
Celebrations and Costumes ~ Friday October 29
Halloween is coming soon and is on Sunday this year. At SRES, TK-6 students can wear simple costumes to school on Friday, October 29, if they choose to do so. Some fun activities are being planned for the day, however since this is a regular instructional day at school, students will be expected to fully participate in learning as well as P.E. and other routine school activities (such as being able to use the restroom independently).
Please follow these rules in regards to costumes:
Costumes should be simple. Please consider that allowing your child to wear his/her costume to school may result in parts being lost or damaged during regular school activities (recess, etc.). Please make sure costumes do not inhibit their ability to use the restroom.
Costume masks (other than our masks for health and safety) and full facial makeup should not be worn to school. If they are, they will need to be removed.
Positive costumes are encouraged. Students can not wear costumes that are violent or gruesome (containing fake blood, gore, etc). This is not appropriate for the school environment and may frighten our smallest Coyotes.
Fake weapons such as guns, swords, or daggers may not be brought to school. If students have inappropriate costumes or props, they will be confiscated and will need to be picked up by a parent from school administration.
Thank you for your support and cooperation. We are looking forward to a wonderful and safe celebration!
Character Strong & Purposefull People
Nov/Dec: Gratitude January: Respect February: Kindness March: Honesty April: Responsibility May: Cooperation Over the course of the year, you’ll be invited to join in the fun! In our weekly newsletter The Howling Coyote, we will provide information related to each trait with some great conversation starters, books to read, activities to pursue, and some challenges (“PurposeFull Pursuits!”) that we encourage you to look at and try out with your family. At school, our teachers will be role modeling this work by doing their own challenges.
Nutrition Services- Educational Benefits Income Form
We need your help to ensure adequate funding for our schools and students. The Rocklin Unified School District (RUSD) now offers families simple, easy, and online access to complete the Education Benefits Income Form. When all families submit the form, RUSD can receive the maximum state funding and better meet each school’s and student’s needs in order to leverage additional services for all students. Without everyone's participation, schools may not receive all of the funding they are entitled to from the state, which would result in fewer services for our students and fewer tax dollars returning to our local community benefiting our students.
Funding supports services for students, families and staff, including the following:
Mental health and wellness services
Middle and high school counseling
Full-day Kindergarten
Staff and parent education
Academic Intervention programs and tutoring
Technology for students
English learner and translation services
College & Career preparation
Supports for Foster Youth and Homeless Students
All families are asked to complete the Education Benefits Income Form as soon as possible, but no later than Monday, October 31, 2021. All information is completely confidential and will not be shared with any other organization or entity. Participation is critical to ensure our funding levels are not decreased for the current and future years. We can all take a couple of minutes to help ensure that RUSD receives the funding our students deserve. By completing the form, our students stand the chance of receiving valuable resources instead of having those funds go elsewhere. For the 2021-2022 school year and moving forward, this new online submission process will only take a few minutes to complete. Parents click here or visit RocklinUSD.org for easy access and submission.
Rocklin Unified respectfully requests that all families take a few minutes to complete the form.
COVID Protocols/Testing
RUSD will advise staff and students with symptoms of COVID-19 to stay home. Symptoms include:
-Fever
-Cough
-Nausea or Vomiting
-Fatigue
-Muscle or Body Aches
-Headache
-New Loss of Taste of Smell
-Sore Throat
-Congestion or Runny Nose
-Diarrhea
For more information on RUSD Health Guidance please visit COVID Resources.
Please see the information below from the CDC, Your Guide to Masks.
About Us
1st and 3rd Wednesdays 7:15-2:45pm
Email: firstinitial+lastname@rocklinusd.og
Website: sres.rocklinusd.org
Location: 2500 Bridlewood Drive, Rocklin, CA, USA
Phone: 916-624-2048
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SunsetRanchElementary
Twitter: @SREScoyotesCAN