Family News from the Nest
English Landing Elementary School
English Landing Family News from the Nest
Email: roek@parkhill.k12.mo.us
Website: http://englishlanding.parkhill.k12.mo.us
Location: 6500 NW Klamm Dr, KCMO, MO, United States
Phone: 816-359-4370
Twitter: @EnglishLanding
THANK YOU for attending our Student-Led Conferences!
Mr. McGinley's first grade students practiced earlier this week with their buddies in Ms. Ryan's fourth grade class for Student Led Conferences.
Photo taken by Olivia Gantt, Student SMORE Leader
Friday, February 10, 2017
Heart NOTES are on SALE!
Heart Notes are on SALE before school until Valentine’s Day!
Stop by the first grade alcove and for 25 cents you can send a friend, teacher, or staff member a special note!
What's Happening at English Landing Next Week?
Tuesday, February 14, 2017: PTA Friendship Parties (2:00pm to 3:00pm)
Wednesday, February 15, 2017: Second Grade Dress Rehearsal (2:30pm)
Thursday, February 16, 2017: EL SPIRIT Day! Wear school colors or spirit wear!
School Colors: Red, White, Blue
Thursday, February 16, 2017: Second Grade Music Program (7:00pm)
Students report to second grade classrooms at 6:45pm! Thanks!
FINAL Week.....Donation Drive for Basketball Game Basket Donations
Each grade level is preparing a theme basket for our 10th Annual English Landing Student/Staff Basketball Game which takes place on March 16, 2017 at Lakeview Middle School. Doors open at 6 pm and the game is played between 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm.
2017 Theme Baskets:
Kindergarten - Sporting KC and Soccer FUN!
First Grade - Star Wars
Second Grade - Lego
Third Grade - Summer Fun!
Fourth Grade - Game Night
Fifth Grade - Royals/Chiefs Basket
Donations for the Theme Baskets can be sent to English Landing beginning Monday, January 30. More information will be coming soon about raffle ticket sales for the Theme Baskets listed above.
Recess Sign Up Genius Link
Mrs. Arnold: Reserved Parking for February
Elementary Early Release: STEMscope Focus
Second Grade Eagles Science Projects
Yesterday, the English Landing grade level teachers participated in a STEMscope training. STEMscope is the new science resource Park Hill elementary schools will implement during the 2017-2018. This year, our second grade team has piloted this resource and Megan Pudenz, second grade teacher, facilitated this training. The instructional framework in STEMscopes focuses on the 5 Es: ENGAGE, EXPLORE, EXPLAIN, ELABORATE, and EVALUATE.
A special thanks to our second grade team and Mrs. Pudenz for leading us in this professional development session.
Repeat: Plaza Middle School PTA Meeting
Repeat: Park Hill School District News: No Tax Increase Bond Issue (April 4, 2017)
No-Tax-Increase Bond Issue:
Schools in the Park Hill School District are getting crowded.
Many families move to our community just to send their children to our schools, and this means we need to keep up with our growing enrollment.
For several years, we have been planning ahead to deal with this growth. We got feedback from the community, including students, staff and parents, to help the Park Hill Board of Education develop an enrollment-based long-range facility plan. The community told us that it was important to have enough classroom space in our schools, to maintain our existing buildings, to keep class sizes low and to have simple feeder patterns.
The long-range facility plan we created with all this feedback has enrollment targets. Since our enrollment continues to grow and hit those targets, we installed mobile classrooms at several schools this year. However, our community told us they do not want us to use these as long-term solutions to our crowding.
So, in keeping with the next step of our plan, as we hit our enrollment targets, the Board of Education decided to place a no-tax-increase bond issue question on the April 4, 2017 ballot. Voters will decide whether to take on an additional $110 million in debt to pay for facilities to accommodate our growth, including
- A new elementary school
- A new middle school
- A high school innovation studio
- A district warehouse and support services facility to support our classrooms and maintain our facilities
- Improvements to existing facilities
If economic conditions leave enough proceeds from the bond issue, we would also
- Build a transportation center, which could save us money on busing
- Pay for maintenance projects in our existing facilities
It is possible to pay for these projects with no tax increase because of our Board’s careful money management and good financial stewardship of taxpayer dollars. Thanks to good financial management by the district, Park Hill is in a position to ask for a bond without raising taxes. This is a result of aggressively paying off existing debts and refinancing for better rates. Local commercial and residential growth has also helped by expanding the local tax base. Because of these factors, we have room in our state-set debt limit to take on additional debt with no tax increase. We will continue to carefully monitor our debt and interest rates in order to save taxpayer dollars.
Thanks to their conservative budgeting, we have enough room in our debt service levy to issue bonds to cover the cost of these new schools and projects with no tax increase.
For more information about Park Hill’s no-tax-increase bond issue, please visit the district’s website at http://www.parkhill.k12.mo.us/.
Paid for by the Park Hill School District – Superintendent Dr. Jeanette Cowherd
Looking for Future Kindergarten Students!
Save the DATE! Kindergarten Roundup on May 1, 2017
Enroll Your Kindergartner Today, Then Mark Your Calendar for the Kindergarten Roundup Event
Families with children entering kindergarten in the Park Hill School District in August 2017 may enroll now by visiting English Landing Elementary School between 7:45 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday on days when school is in session. Children who turn five on or before July 31 are eligible for kindergarten for the 2017-2018 school year.
Parents will need to bring their children’s certified, state-issued birth certificate, immunization records and two proofs of residency to enroll. One proof of residency must be a current paid real estate tax receipt, a lease or mortgage agreement, or a new construction contract. The other should be an original and current gas, electric or water bill on which the name and address are provided.
After you enroll, mark your calendar for the Kindergarten Roundup event at English Landing Elementary School on Monday, May 1. Our Kindergarten Roundup is an Open House format (5:30pm-7:00pm). Parents and students will get a sneak peak of our school, tour the building, ask questions and get to know the staff.
Remaining 2016-2017 Evening Grade Level Music Programs
Second Grade: Thursday, February 16, 2017: 7pm “Hats”
First Grade: Thursday, March 9, 2017: 7pm “Squirm”
Kindergarten: Thursday, April 13, 2017: 7pm “Baby Beluga”
2016-2017 Elementary School Hours
8:20am First Bell Rings and Students Go To Grade Level Classroom
8:40am Tardy Bell Rings and School Officially Begins
3:30pm Evening Dismissal
Save the Dates: 2016-2017 Park Hill Elementary Early Release Dates
Park Hill STAR Awards
Park Hill Star Award
Our employees are the reason we are so successful here in the Park Hill School District, and we would like to recognize them for all they do for our students.
That is why we present the Park Hill Star award once a month to a pre-K or elementary teacher, a secondary teacher and a support employee.
Anyone can nominate an employee for this award by using the form below. It asks you to share how your nominee demonstrates our district values of continuous improvement, high expectations, integrity, visionary leadership and student focus. You can also share how your nominee supports the goals in our district’s strategic plan.
Please nominate a Park Hill Star today!
Park Hill Star nomination form
English Landing Elementary School - Building School Improvement Focus Areas
District Vision
Building Successful Futures - Each Student - Every Day
English Landing Vision
Our vision is that all English Landing students will meet grade level expectations and demonstrate responsible citizenship.
English Landing Values
1. We will embrace a welcoming climate.
2. Safety will be a priority.
3. Students and staff will strive for excellence.
4. We will promote collaboration and community involvement.
5. Our school will model life skills.
6. Diverse cultures will be respected.
7. We will practice positive communication.
8. Our school will encourage leadership.
English Landing Strategic Focus Areas
Financial
Academic
Climate
Employee
English Landing 2016-2017 School Improvement Priority Goals
- EL STAR testing results will display reading growth (on track or above) that increases from the current Park Hill MODERATE score (Yellow) to meeting the Park Hill GOAL score (Green) on the 2016-2017 English Landing Balanced Scorecard. (Indicator #7)
- EL Students reporting through semester student surveys My Needs Are Being Met will increase fro 90.4% to 100%. (Indicator #17)
- EL Families will report they are Involved in their Child's Education will increase from displaying the current Park Hill MODERATE score (Yellow) to meeting the Park Hill GOAL score (Green) on the 2016-2017 English Landing Balanced Scorecard. (Indicator #20)