Suffield Elementary Newsletter
January 28, 2022
A message from the Assistant Principal-Mr. Lynch
Another cold, winter week has come and gone here at Suffield Elementary. It has been very exciting to see our students continue to demonstrate leadership on a daily basis. From encouraging others to follow expectations in the hallways to kindness being on display in classrooms, our Suffield students have once again stepped up to the plate and made us proud.
As we prepare for next week, please remember the importance of appropriate winter dress. Warm coats, hats, and gloves are very important and we thank you in advance for helping to hold our students accountable. Outdoor recess takes place when the wind chill is at or above 20 degrees, so students should always be prepared.
On behalf of the faculty and staff here at Suffield, thank you for your support. Working in cooperation with families is something we highly value, and I am certain it is one of the things that allows our students to SOAR. Please call, email, or stop by the office if you need anything at all!
Have a great weekend!
Mr. Lynch
Principal's Good News Call
6th Grade Girls Basketball Game - January 30th at 2:00 at Springfield High School
News from the PTA - Conference Night Teacher's Dinner
On February 8th, the PTA will be providing the teachers with dinner and dessert during conferences. Dinner will be purchased with monetary donations from our parents. If you would like to donate a few dollars towards the conference night dinner, please click on the link to the Suffield PTA's Venmo below. You can also send money into the office (please mark the envelope "teacher conference dinner").
https://venmo.com/u/SuffieldPTA
We are also looking for desserts for this night. They can be homemade or store-bought. They can be dropped off or sent in with your student on Tuesday, February 8th- before 4 pm.
100th Day of School
Suffield Elementary will be celebrating the 100th day of school on Friday, February 11th. Dress up like a 100-year-old if you would like to join in on the fun! (Participation is optional.)
Field Youth Soccer Spring 2022 Registration
Field Youth Soccer's Spring 2022 season registration is now officially open. All registration can be done by visiting fieldyouthsoccer.com. All questions can be emailed directly to fieldyouthsoccer@gmail.com. Sign up early to take advantage of the Early Bird pricing discount!
GO FALCONS!!
Parent - Teacher Conferences Coming Soon!
February Parent/Teacher Conferences are right around the corner on February 3rd and 8th. As before, parents received an email with a link to access the conference schedule online.
Suffield Baseball and Softball Registration for the 2022 Season
5th Grade Camp - Informational Meeting - February 15th @ 7:30 pm via zoom
Although things with COVID are currently unknown and causing a great deal of issues in society, we are attempting to plan a possible camp experience for our 5th graders. Assuming things lighten up and the cases of COVID are what they were last Spring/Summer, the Fifth-grade students at Brimfield Elementary and Suffield Elementary will have the opportunity to attend camp at Camp Muskingum in Carrollton, Ohio from May 25 – May 27, 2022. The cost of the 2022 outdoor education program is approximately $145 per student. Parents and students should begin planning on this expense at this time.
There will be an informational parent meeting on Tuesday, February 15, 2022, at 7:30 PM via Zoom. A message will be sent to your phone on that day with the link to sign on to the meeting.
To reserve your child’s spot at camp, a deposit of $45.00 will be due before March 1st. Two additional payments of $50.00 are due before April 1st and May 1st. If camp must be canceled due to COVID, any money you have deposited will be returned to you. To attend camp, all fees due to the school must also be paid in full. Contact the secretary if you have questions regarding this.
Mobile Dentist - March 28, 2022
Your child should have brought home a form for the mobile dentist. A state-licensed dentist will check your child’s mouth and teeth, as well as provide a cleaning, x-rays as necessary, fluoride treatment and apply sealants, as needed. A dental report card will be sent home with your child. Please return the form or you can sign up at www.MySchoolDentist.com.
Save the Date!
Field High School PTA is hosting a Vendor & Craft Fair on Saturday, March 19th, from 10-3 pm, in the High School cafeteria. Over 25 vendors to shop from. Raffle items! Concessions will be available. To sign up as a vendor, visit Field HS PTA @ fieldhighschoolpta.memberhub.com. For questions or more information, contact Laura Stayer at lmstayer1128@gmail.com.
Did you know ....
When buying new license plates, or renewing them, be sure the registrar at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles knows that you live in Suffield Township. If you simply state your address as Mogadore, the road tax funds, which should go to Suffield Township will go to Mogadore Village, due to your zip code. Keep your tax money in the township!
Calamity Day Notification
Our staff and students will be notified of a school closing due to inclement weather, etc., via our Superintendent’s Twitter account. If you would like to follow us, the Twitter account is @Field_Supt. A School Messenger (phone call) notification will follow the Twitter post. If you have any questions, please contact Administration.
Outdoor Recess
Temperatures are starting to drop and we would like to pass along some details about recess, so you can plan accordingly. We will go out to recess if the temperature is above 20 degrees. If you are in need of a new coat for your child, we do have some that were donated and would be happy to help your child with a new winter coat. Please call or write a note to Mrs. Bookman if we can help! We would like to remind parents that there are certain areas on the playground where snow boots are required and other areas where snow pants and boots are required during the winter months. If they do not wear the proper attire for these areas, they will have to stay on the blacktop area. Thank you in advance for your help.
Leadership Roles for the Month of February
Mail Carrier: Ruby R.
Side Door Helper: Jessica M.
Safety Patrol: Lilly H.
Shuttle Bus Helper: Amelia M.
Car Rider Helper: Luka R. & Jace B.
Coat Closet/Lost & Fount Patrol: Amelia M.
Scoreboarder: Ruby R.
Playground Buddy: Rylan P.
New Student Helper: Ryan R. & Colton K.
Office Helper: Lenora G. & Kelsey F.
Clinic Assistant: Kassidy B. & Ellie S.
Weather Leader: Tayla T.
Jokester: Aluetian T.
SOAR Card Collector: Hadley K. & Caleb H.
Hall Monitor: Declan M. & Baylee W.
Suffield PTA has a website!
Check out the Suffield PTA’s new website! https://sites.google.com/view/suffieldpta/home
Be sure to join your Suffield PTA by filling out the membership form and paying your $5 membership fee (you can now easily pay online via Venmo). Members can join our meetings and be kept in the know of all things going on with the Suffield PTA. Members are not required to volunteer their time- only if you can or would like!
Dog License
It’s that time of year to purchase a license for your dog. Applications for a new license may be picked up at Suffield Elementary. If you already have a dog license, you probably received your renewal notice mailed to your home. Your completed new application or renewal, along with payment, may be dropped off at our school. Licenses are $15 per dog until January 31, 2022. After that, under state law, the cost will go to $30 per dog. Please make checks payable to Portage County Dog Warden.
Bus Drivers Needed
Counselor's Corner- A Note From Miss Livers
Strategies that Teach Kids to Set Goals and Help Them Succeed
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday break and a great start to the new year! As we look to this new year and setting goals Dr. Michele Borba, Educational Psychologist and recipient of the National Educator Award, offers parenting strategies that teach kids to set goals and to help them succeed.
She identifies seven steps:
1. Define what a goal is. An easy way is to link it to an area of interest. For example, a football player is aiming for a touchdown. It is something to shoot for. Explain goal setting as planning what you need to work on.
2. Share your own goals. Let your children know that you have dreams, and that you recognize that you may need to work on some things in order to achieve them.
3. Help kids create their “dream list”. Help them create a list that includes those things that they actually have the power to make happen. Then spend time together discussing those dreams. Consider what skills are necessary. Does your child need help in order to succeed?
4. Tailor the goal to your child. Have a first time goal-setter work on a goal that can be achieved within a week. Some examples are making their bed every day, reading a book, brushing teeth without being reminded, getting a strike in bowling.
5. Help your child think through steps to success. Some children need to write down steps. The more they think about their goal, and identify what they need to do to achieve it, the greater the chance they will succeed.
6. Track your child’s progress. Use the fridge to show stickers or stars when steps are completed.
7. Celebrate! As goals are achieved, celebrate as a family
To learn or read more from Michele Borba Click here
Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy new year. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.
Ms. Livers
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Chromebook Care
Birthday Treats-MUST be prepackaged, ONLY
At this time, we will allow Birthday Treats to be brought to school. We are required to inform you of the Healthy Eating Guidelines (see below) and suggest that you use this when selecting a treat. Whatever you choose, please note that all treats brought to school for the purpose of sharing with others, need to be prepackaged so we are able to know and see the ingredients list. There are many students who have a variety of food allergies and having the ingredients listed helps the school nurse determine if a student with allergies can eat a particular treat.
Buy Your Gel Pens, Pencils & Notebooks Here!
Just a reminder that your child can purchase pencils, gel pens, and notebook filler pads at school! There are fun designs for the kids!
Purchase prices are:
· Pencils - $.25
· Gel Pens - $.50
· Neon Gel Pens - $.75
· Notebook Filler Pads - $.75
Ohio's Parent Mentor Program
We would like to introduce you to Christina Hemberger, the Parent Mentor for Field and Southeast Local Schools. She is available to our families as a resource and advocate for those students with disabilities. Below is the Parent Mentor brochure. Feel free to reach out to her if you have any questions are interested in learning more about her services. Cell (330)-298-8130
Lunch Menu update
What's for Lunch?
Monday, January 31
Hot Dog/Turkey & Cheese Sandwich
Baked Beans/Salad/Fruit/Milk
Tuesday, February 1
Popcorn Chicken/Turkey & Cheese Sandwich
Curly Fries/Salad/Fruit/Milk
Wednesday, February 2
Dominos Pepperoni Pizza/Turkey & Cheese Sandwich
Corn/Salad/Fruit/Milk
Thursday, February 3
Falcon Griddle/Turkey & Cheese Sandwich
Tator Tots/Salad/Fruit/Milk
Friday, February 4
Walking Taco/Turkey & Cheese Sandwich
Green Beans/Salad/Fruit/Milk
Also available each day as a lunch item:
Chef Salads
Fruit/Yogurt Parfait
Do you know what day it is?
We continue to use a block schedule where specials will rotate every four days. This means there is no specific day for music, art, Computer Lab, or P.E. Each class will have an assigned time and will participate in these specials in a rotating sequence. One huge benefit will be that no special will regularly be missed because of school holidays. Your child’s teacher will let you know your child’s exact schedule. Be sure to check the breakfast menu to see what “day” we are on!
Transportation and Bus Rules
Shop using Amazonsmile
What is AmazonSmile?
AmazonSmile is a simple way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. AmazonSmile is available at smile.amazon.com on your web browser and can be activated in the Amazon Shopping app for iOS and Android phones. When you shop AmazonSmile, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added benefit that AmazonSmile will donate 0.5% of your eligible purchases to the charitable organization of your choice, You can choose Suffield PTA.
You shop. Amazon gives.
Amazon donates 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice. All you have to do is select Suffield Elementary PTA and 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases will be donated to the PTA.
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Student Medications
If you have medications that you need to have at school for your child, DO NOT send them to school with your child on the bus. Please bring them to school. The office is open from 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Please call the school if you have questions.
Suffield CARES
Suffield CARES helps provide “short-term emergency needs” to families in Suffield. If you are in danger of having your electric or heat terminated, being evicted or have other emergency needs, call Mrs. Bookman at school or Chief Rasnick at (330)628-9240.
Continue to Save Box Tops!
Remember to save, save, save those Box Tops! Our school earns many wonderful things, simply by turning in Box Tops. Below you will find directions on how to use the Box Top app and you can earn 20 Bonus Box Tops by referring friends! Please send in your box tops!
Student Handbook
Dates to Remember:
Phone Numbers for Field Local School District
Superintendent's Office: 673-2659
Field High School: 673-9591
Field Middle School: 673-4176
Brimfield Elementary: 673-8581
Suffield Elementary: 552-5252
Special Services: 673-2659
Bus Garage 673-0618
Suffield Elementary
Email: shawn.bookman@fieldlocalschools.org
Website: www.fieldlocalschools.org
Location: 1128 Waterloo Rd., Mogadore
Phone: 330-552-5252
Twitter: @SuffieldE