Schwarzkoff Friday Phone Call
11-10-23
Important Dates
Monday, November 13th
- Donate to school fundraiser https://getmovinfundhub.com/ School Identifier: 6527e053ac5b8
Tuesday, November 14th
- COLOR WARS BEGINS - See list below for COLOR TEAM
- Vision Screening (1, 3, and 5)
- Lockdown Drill #1
Wednesday, November 15th
- COLOR WARS CONTINUES- See list below for COLOR TEAM
- Vision Screening (1, 3, and 5)
Thursday, November 16th
- COLOR WARS CONCLUDES- See list below for COLOR TEAM
- Picture retake day
- School Store Open at Lunch
- 3:15 - 4:15 Board Game Club in Media Center
Friday, November 17th
- COLOR WARS Winner announced
- Vision Screening (1, 3, and 5)
Mountain Top Fundraiser Color Wars
- We have raised $9505.00 for our fundraiser.
- 56.26% of students are registered.
- 28.13% of registered students have made a donation (less than 1/3 of the school has donated)
- To register go to https://getmovinfundhub.com/ School Identifier: 6527e053ac5b8
- Be sure to use the buttons on your student's profile to SHARE it by text or on Social Media
- Next week we will do COLOR WARS.
- Each class will be assigned a color.
- All donations will be ONLINE and cash can be given to classroom teachers.
- All 7 classroom teachers of the winning team will receive a 30 min. additional recess.
- Students will be encouraged to dress in their "color" for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
- Special "pop up" prizes will be included at the end of each day (Tues, Wed, and Thurs).
- The winner of color wars will be announced on Friday morning.
Winner of the FUNDRAISER PRIZES
Maisey from Ms. Deis class won the $100 Amazon Gift Card
Lamar from Mrs. Qarana won the spirit wear raffle for her entire family.
Preston from Ms. Molek's class won the mini-fridge
Military Inclusion Celebration
- I am a proud military mom.
- My son serves in the Air National Guard.
- Today we shared a presentation with all of our students featuring our students with their families that serve as Active Duty and Veterans.
- Please click the link below to view the presentation.
NWEA Parent Report
- During conferences teachers shared the NWEA Parent Report.
- UCS will make NWEA Progress Reports Available on 11-10.
- Please see the directions below to download your personalize report from Power School (must use a computer)
Picture Retake Day 11-16-2023
Over the Counter Medications
- Our staff is unable to provide ANY cough drops, cough medicine, aspirin, Benadryl, etc. without a form being completed by your doctor.
- Please complete the form below, have the doctor sign, and bring ANY medications to the office.
Birthday Celebrations
The teachers and staff at Schwarzkoff strongly support and encourage the recognition of a child’s birthday during the school day. It is an annual milestone in every child’s life that should be celebrated not just at home, but in school as well, where children spend one-third of their day with teachers, classmates, and peers. While there are many wonderful and creative ways to celebrate a child’s birthday in school, birthday celebrations at Schwrzkoff will not include food treats. Instead, the focus at Schwarzkoff will be recognizing the day in a variety of special ways that do not include food treats. Some possibilities include:
· Class sings “Happy Birthday”
· Parent makes a donation of book to class library/read to class
· Student reads favorite book to class
· Student donates a special class gift for recess
Your child’s teacher will have more information on how birthdays will be celebrated in the classroom. As educators, caregivers and loved ones we all want the best for our students. Thank you for joining us in giving students healthy opportunities to celebrate important events and achievements.
Too Sick to Come to School?
Take a Peek at These Health Department Guidelines
When is your child too sick to attend school? The following guidelines, along with the advice of your family doctor, will help you decide when your child should stay home:
• Cold and/or cough – a child with deep mucus that causes a cough and heavy nose drainage cannot function at school.
• Fever – fever is a warning that something is wrong. A child should remain at home for 24 hours after the fever is gone without the use of medication.
• Rash – a rash, spots or blotches on the skin can be the first sign of many illnesses. Rashes require a physician’s release stating they are not contagious.
• Stomachache/Upset – a child who is vomiting or has diarrhea should be kept at home and may return 24 hours after the symptoms are gone.
• Head Lice – a child with head lice must remain at home until treatment is complete and school officials confirm he or she is free of lice. Check your child’s head before school begins in the fall and routinely during the school year or if he or she complains of an itchy scalp. Look around your child’s ears and back of the neck for nits, which are tiny, 8 white, oval-shaped lice eggs that are attached to the hair near the scalp. Nits may look like dandruff or scalp flakes, but nits do not move and are difficult to dislodge. Notify the school office immediately if your child has head lice. Begin treatment immediately by contacting your doctor or purchasing over the counter medication from the drug store. To prevent spreading head lice, wash all infested garments, hair accessories, bedding and other surfaces with hot water and disinfectant. You must sign your child in at the office when he or she is returning to school after treatment for head lice.
Policy on Personal Items
Any cell phones must be turned off and out of view during school hours or while on the bus.
Students should NOT bring toys, game boys, Nintendo DS or any hand-held electronic games, CD players, MP3 or IPods, PDA’s, memorabilia, special cards or other collectible or expensive items to school.
Schwarzkoff Elementary School is not responsible for personal items that are lost or damaged.
Such items will be collected and kept in the office. A parent must come and retrieve any items they wish to have returned.
Pet Policy
Utica Community Schools has a no pet policy on school property.
Recess
Students will have the opportunity to go outside with their classmates during designated times throughout the day. Recess helps to promote social and emotional learning and development for all children. Allowing time for our students to engage in peer interactions allows them to role play essential social skills. Recess also benefits our students by increasing their level of physical activity improving their memory, attention, and concentration. Each class will have a recess attached to the lunch program. We go outside whenever possible and stay inside if it is raining or the temperatures are below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Students will have an optional second recess each day with their classroom teacher. Please have children dress for the weather.
Reminder there are NO PARENTS allowed in Recess Areas during School Day
Allergen Form for Special Dietary Needs
Students with food allergies that wish to use school meals must have a Special Dietary Needs form (11A) completed and signed by a physician. Forms need to be turned in to the office of Food and Nutrition Service. Without this form we cannot make accommodations. This form must be updated every year to ensure accuracy. Since all schools have vegetarian options, parents do not need to complete a form for that option.
Background Checks
ONLY NEW VOLUNTEERS WILL NEED TO COMPLETE BACKGROUND CHECKS. (This is a change in policy)
A new volunteer is considered someone who did not volunteer for the 2022-2023 school year. (new enrollment, parent/guardian with opportunities to help this year that they didn't have last year).
Please remember that any person who is sanctioned to engage students on the district’s behalf (i.e., assistant athletic coach, Science Olympiad, Lego Robotics, chaperone, etc.) requires a cleared check.
New District App
Utica Community Schools has a new mobile app! Search for 'Utica Schools' in your phone's app store and download the free app to stay up-to-date on district and school news. The old mobile app 'Utica Community Schools' is no longer supported and should be deleted from your devices. Download at the App store here and Google Play here.