Cheetah Chronicles
February 6th, 2022
Important Dates
February 24th: Talent Show @ 6:00 PM
February 25th: Tracks 3 & 4 Quarter 3 Interims Go Home
March 1st-11th: Book Fair
Track Change Request Form for 2022-2023
Book Fair Volunteers Needed
Our Book Fair cannot be a success without volunteers! Please visit our Sign Up Genius to see how you can help.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f044caea92ea6fb6-scholastic
Shopping days will be March 1st - March 11th.
Special Dates to Remember:
Grandparent Event for Tracks 1 & 4 - March 3rd
Grandparent Event for Tracks 2 & 3 - March 8th
Family Night – March 10th
Visit our website to get a preview: Come to Our Book Fair!
PTA: We Need Your Pictures!
It's that time of year again HSES families, Photo Collection for the 2021-22 Yearbook. If you have photos to share of your children at any of the events listed, please take time to upload them to the website. This helps us include more photos and more students! When choosing pictures to share please be sure they contain only HSES students. Photos will be collected through March 18.
Boosterthon https://plicbooks.com/go/7KD46M
Cheetah Pride Nights https://plicbooks.com/go/3FWW3R
Outdoor Workdays https://plicbooks.com/go/28CRAN
O'Holly Night https://plicbooks.com/go/EZYKGF
Spirit Days/Dress-up Days https://plicbooks.com/go/GWVGNZ
Walk to School https://plicbooks.com/go/BQXBZB
Talent Show https://plicbooks.com/go/APEK57
Buy Your Yearbook Online!
NEW RESOURCE: Literacy at Home (Digital Children’s Reading Initiative)
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Office of Early Learning is pleased to announce the newest resource to support young readers in North Carolina, “Literacy at Home.” As part of current legislation, Senate Bill 387 directs NC DPI to develop and share a digital children’s reading initiative designed to support the continued growth of North Carolina’s youngest readers. The site is home to easily accessible resources in the foundational areas of reading supported by the science of reading. Developed for each grade level, pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, resources are available to support phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and oral language. To easily locate the resource, click here. ( Literacy at Home Flyer for Parents & Introduction Video )
Face Coverings
We are seeing an increase in the number of students who are entering the building without a mask. We provide a disposable one, but having one that is their own makes it easier. Please take time this weekend to make sure your child has their mask in their bookbag and maybe also a backup in case one breaks. We can continue to provide emergency disposable masks and do have some student sized cloth ones provided by WCPSS. If your child needs a new, basic cloth one, let your teacher know. District guidelines for face coverings are as follows:
Face coverings should:
● Have two or more layers of washable, breathable fabric
● Fit snugly against the sides of your face without gaps
● Be reasonably comfortable
● Allow you to breathe easily
● Be secured safely over nose, mouth and under your chin and completely cover your nose and mouth
● Be changed if it becomes soiled or wet
● Cloth face coverings should be washed as needed
- Wash face covering in washing machine using soap and water
- Dry face covering in a dryer or allow to air dry
Face coverings should not:
Have exhalation valves or vents which allow virus particles to escape.
Be constructed of mesh fabric
PTA: HSES In-Person Talent Show
HSES Talent Show is February 24th @ 6pm. Check your (3rd-5th grade) student’s folders for instructions on how to register your STAR! Spots are limited! Sign up here starting Jan 17th @ 7am https://forms.gle/2yRZ7KVBtZX9QDi27
The PTA is also looking for volunteers to help make this show great! Please sign up here to help: SignUpGenius - Mobile
Updated Health Guidelines
Over the break, WCPSS sent us updated health guidelines. I wanted to send key highlights for you, but please bookmark the WCPSS guidelines to read all the details. Also, reach out if you have questions about individual cases and we will be glad to help you navigate:
Students who are experiencing symptoms, regardless of vaccination status, should stay home and get tested. Students must have a negative PCR COVID test or alternate medical diagnosis to return to school. Symptoms include: fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion, runny nose, nausea or vomiting, or diarrhea.
When Can Students Return to School:
No medical diagnosis or COVID Test - after five days from the start of symptoms and symptoms have improved
Positive COVID test - after five days from start of symptoms or positive COVID test
Alternate medical diagnosis (example: stomach ache, earache, etc.) or negative PCR COVID test - can return to school
Exposure to Someone with COVID-19:
Students are required to stay home and quarantine if someone living with them is diagnosed with COVID-19.
Students who are exposed to someone with COVID-19, and
Not vaccinated – stay away from others for 5 days, get tested on day 5 after exposure, and if they test negative, return to school.
Vaccinated, and have either received a booster or are not yet eligible for a booster – individuals do not need to stay away from others.
Vaccinated and eligible for a booster, but not yet been boosted
Quarantine (stay away from others) for 5 days
The 5 days of quarantine begin on the day after the last known close contact with the COVID-19 positive individual
Complete 5 days of strict mask use when returning from 5-day quarantine
Should test on day 5, if possible
EOG Testing Windows
Based on the information we have received to this point, the End of Grade (EOG) tests for students in grades 3-5 will take place during the last 10 days of school as in previous years. There are a lot of guidelines we are required to follow for the EOG testing that will impact our final schedule, but we wanted to provide you with the tentative testing windows. In the upcoming months we will provide you with the HSES specific testing schedule. Here are the testing windows:
Track 1: May 23 - June 3
Tracks 2, 3, & 4: June 16 - June 24
Meal Benefit Applications
Parents, please consider applying for meal benefits as soon as possible. By submitting a qualifying application, families will also support the district in qualifying for additional funds to support students and learning! Also, the NC Department of Health & Human Services is collecting student free and reduced lunch and attendance data from WCPSS to determine any additional Pandemic Electronic Benefits (P-EBT) that will be issued in the coming months! By not applying for these meal benefits, you will miss the potential opportunity to receive direct P-EBT funds for your family!
Yes, meals will still be free for all students through June 2022 but we still need you to complete a meal benefits application so our school can be eligible for this extra education funding next school year. Also, this ensures your student is covered for the first few weeks of school next year. Information about applying for Meal Benefits can be found at www.wcpss.net/meals. Help our school continue to receive this funding by completing an application online at MySchoolApps.com. Paper applications can be requested by calling 919-588-3535.
HSES SOCCER CLUB
The 2022 spring HSES soccer club season will held for 6 weeks on the following WEDNESDAYS from 4:15pm-5:15pm
March 9th, March 16th, March 23rd, March 30th, April 6th & April 13th
On April 13th, we will have a season celebration by playing a parents/staff vs students game.
IMPORTANT: Registration will begin at 6:00 AM on February 21st. Soccer club will be limited to the first 50 players who register through the website. Registration will close once all spots are filled OR on Friday, February 25th.
*The HSES Soccer Club is for 2nd - 5th grade students at any ability level from beginners to competitive players.
*Due to limited number of spots, please only sign up if you are willing to put in your
best effort at each practice.
*Cleats and shin guards are preferred
VOLUNTEERS/COACHES ARE ALSO NEEDED!
For more information and registration go to the HSES Soccer Club website:
https://sites.google.com/wcpss.net/hsessoccerclub/
Questions can be e-mailed to HSESsoccerclub@gmail.com
VOLUNTEERS
You can come to school to register as a volunteer anytime between 9:30-3:00. The office staff will provide an iPad for you to use to sign up right in the front of the school.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Resources Strong Schools NC Public Health Toolkit currently requires schools to limit nonessential visitors.
At HSES, we will communicate with our families as we have a need for essential volunteers. There are no visitors/volunteers at this time.
Reactivation for Continuing Volunteers for 2021-2022
If you did not reactivate your volunteer status by October 29, 2021 you must register as a new volunteer. All new volunteer applicants must register and have an approved criminal record check prior to engaging in volunteer work. To do this, you may go to any WCPSS work site and register through wcpss.net by selecting the Community tab, and then selecting Volunteer.
Applicants will be notified by email once their application has been approved.
Applicants who are not approved will receive notice from Employee Relations.
Current volunteers, who provided a valid email address, will receive an email 15 days and 30 days prior to the expiration of their volunteer status reminding them to reactivate.
New Registration Process for WCPSS Employees who Want to Volunteer
Although WCPSS employees do not have to go through a criminal record check to volunteer, they will now need to register.
Breakfast & Lunch Menu with Meal-Viewer
Monthly breakfast and lunch menu PDFs will no longer be posted on our district website.
Menus will now be available on our interactive website, MealViewer.
On the MealViewer website, families can:
- Set up multiple profiles at the schools of your choice
- See any menu changes posted by the manager at each site
- Choose menu items based on allergens
- View nutrients for each menu item
- Add nutrients for meals eaten, even partial meals
- Submit ratings on your favorite items
- Print menus
Has Your Phone Number/Email Changed?
Positivity Project: Tracks 1 & 2 - Enthusiasm
This week students will learn about enthusiasm.Zest/Enthusiasm is the ability to bring life and excitement to different situations. It often leads to a higher level of involvement and engagement both for individuals and for groups. Those who demonstrate zest and enthusiasm
bring an energy and level of intensity to individual and group work. These people are often identified as early leaders and innovators as a result of their outward excitement about a task or project. Look for these people to recruit new group members and generate ideas.
“Each one of us has a fire in our heart for something. It’s our goal in life to find it and keep it lit.”
-MARY LOU RETTON
Positivity Project: Track 4 - OPM- Supporting Others
This week students will learn about supporting others. Supporting other people when they struggle is a critical piece of being human. There are many different approaches to helping people who are struggling. These can include: listening while they describe an event and their feelings about it, taking action to help people in need, or simply just being there and sitting together in silence. Everyone faces tough days and needs support, and this support leads to a chain of prosocial behavior that makes us feel good about ourselves and our group.
"If you're not making someone else's life better, then you're wasting your time. Your life will become better by making other lives better."
-Will Smith
P2 for Families
P2 for Families is an easy and effective way for families to discuss the importance of character strengths and positive relationships. It is differentiated for grades Pre-K – 2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12. Each character strength follows a 1-1-3 model: 1 quote, 1 video, and 3 questions to drive conversations around character at home.
Please choose your child’s grade level on the site linked HERE to be directed to all of the character strengths. CODE NEEDED: P2
Here Comes the Bus App
Counselor Connection
This week we celebrate National School Counseling Week. What do School Counselors do?
Counselors are master’s level educators who address students’ academic, career, and social/emotional developmental needs by implementing and executing a counseling program aiming for student success, according to the American School Counselor Association.
Mrs. Frank and Mrs. O’Neal are extremely grateful to serve the students, families and staff at HSES! Thank you for your support!!!
Shannon O’Neal at soneal2@wcpss.net
Martha Frank at mfrank@wcpss.net
Technology Tips & Resources
ESL Updates
Access Testing
This year’s Access Testing period is January 24 - March 11th. At HSES, ELL students on tracks 1, 2, & 4 will test the week of January 31st. Students on track 3 students will test the week of February 14th. Please contact Ms. Rodgers if you have any questions.
If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Rodgers.
Literacy News
Watch this short video for ideas on how you can support literacy at home.
School Messenger Updates
You can opt-in to receive School Messenger updates via text message by texting YES to the shortcode 67587 or replying with a YES to the opt-in text message we will send to your phone.
More information on School Messenger, including how to manage the manner and devices you get messages delivered to you, can be found here.
Face Coverings Mandatory in North Carolina
North Carolina will require face coverings of your choice for all Central Office staff and school staff, adult visitors, and all school aged children when they are or may be within six feet of another person, including:
- inside school buildings
- while traveling on buses or other WCPSS vehicles; and
- at all WCPSS work sites.
Updates from the Parent Teacher Association
PTA Newsletter
PTA: Spirit Gear
PTA: Box Tops for Education
Did you know Box Tops are digital now? All you have to do is download the Box Tops app and take a picture of your receipt containing participating products for our school to get credit. Much easier than cutting Box Tops out and sending them into school. After you take a picture of your receipt you can give credit to your child's classroom. We will reward the class with the most Box Top submissions with a fun prize at the end of the year! Watch the video below for instructions.
Doing all your shopping online? Here are instructions on how to submit digital receipts: https://www.boxtops4education.com/emailgroceryreceipts
**Still have physical Box Tops? We are collecting all non-expired box tops too! Just send them in to school in a plastic baggie, envelope, etc.**
PTA: AMAZON WISH LIST & AMAZON SMILE
Help us show our teachers and staff some LOVE! We have created an Amazon Wish List with snacks, treats, drinks, k-cups, and more. You can order and pay through Amazon and have it sent directly to the school. We strive to keep the teacher’s lounge stocked with snacks, coffee, and tea. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated. Check out the list on Amazon. Make sure you shop with smile.amazon.com and make Holly Springs Elementary School PTA your charity. Amazon will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases - at no cost to you. Thank you!
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Thank you to our sponsors: Blue Water Pediatric Dentistry and Mathnasium!
Become a PTA Member!
Why should you join the PTA?
- Get Involved: The #1 reason why every parent should join the PTA is for the benefit of your child! Research shows that children perform better when parents are involved both at home and at school.
- Advocacy: Power in numbers
Access resources: Free e-learning courses, e-newsletter Be in the know: PTA Takes Action Network provides updates on legislative issues Becoming a member of the PTA shows that you want to help support the programs and events that help enhance students' experiences at school. It does not obligate you to attend the PTA meetings or volunteer. You can join for $10 for an individual or $15 for a family here: https://hsespta.memberhub.com/store?category=Memberships or look for a form to come home with your child this week or when you track ba
Time to Relink your Grocery Cards!
This is an easy way to earn money for our school while you shop. If you haven't linked your grocery accounts from Harris Teeter, Lowes and Publix this school year please take a minute to do so. You have to do it every year. Fill out this form and the PTA will link your account for you: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13XF20vPRsc1Phx29UeE-7JQs--fBKCTSWEMyxPadznA/edit
Thanks you for supporting our school!!