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SRES FAMILY NEWSLETTER FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 30, 2022
Important Dates:
May 30: NO SCHOOL- Memorial Day
June 1: 6th Grade Promotion (Details Below)
June 1: PTC Yearbook Signing Party (During School Hours)
June 2: Minimum Day- out at 12:20pm for the Last Day of School
August 1: Office Re-Opens to Public
August 5: Class Lists Available on Aeries Parent Portal 6:00pm
August 10: First day of School (22-23)
No School on Monday- Memorial Day
Chromebooks Due Back ASAP
Sunset Ranch PTC- Parent Survey
Lost and Found- Last Call
SRES Dance Show - "At the Movies" was a Blockbuster Hit!!
"There are shortcuts to happiness, and dancing is one of the them." -Vicki Baum
6th Grade Celebration- Wednesday, June 1st
The schedule below was previously messaged out to families:
Beardsley/ Vaughen 7:45am
Romero/ Smith 9:00 am
Prior to Celebration:
Students and guests meet at the front of the school to take a picture with their pinwheel. Students will take pinwheels home after school.
Students and guests will enter through the front of the Multipurpose room and tickets will be collected.
Students will stand and guests will be seated in provided chairs.
Celebration:
Pledge of Allegiance
Principal Message
Student Representative Message (teacher selected based on established criteria)
Student Certificates
After Celebration:
Students and families will exit through the back door of the Multipurpose room, outside through the balloon arches to take a photo(s).
Families can enjoy snacks and refreshments provided.
Students will then return to class and families can exit off campus through the side gate located by the basketball courts.
SRES New Start Time for 22/23 School Year
Mondays:
Grade TK/K 8:25-1:45
Grades 1-6 8:25-1:55
Regular Days:
Grade TK 8:25-1:45
Grade K 8:25-2:45
Grades 1-6: 8:25-2:55
Minimum Days:
Grade TK/K 8:25-12:45
Grades 1-6 8:25-12:55
Before/After School Care:
A before and after school child care program is available on our campus. The Rocklin Educational Excellence Foundation (REEF) manages “Catalyst Kids.”
For registration information, call 916-778-3086 or visit the website Catalyst Kids
Promote Summer Reading!
Summer Reading Plans:
Elementary School Students | Middle School Students | High School Students
Starting August 10: RUSD to Rollout Universal Meal Programs
The Rocklin Unified School District (RUSD) will roll out the California Universal Meals Program beginning with the 2022 - 2023 school year to ensure all students have access to two nutritious meals each school day. Starting on August 10, 2022, all RUSD schools will offer their students free breakfast and lunch meals in order to equitably provide and encourage all students to eat nutritious meals each day. Click here to learn more.
DRESS CODE, SAFETY, and CELL PHONES
Cell phones:
Cell phones and other electronic signaling devices must be off during school hours. If your child needs to contact you during school hours, please remind them to come to front office to call.
Helmets:
Keep safe and please wear a helmet! According to CA State Law- anyone under the age of 18 must wear one.
Pick up:
Spring is in the air and afterschool time can get hectic if students are unsupervised. Dismissal is at 2:20 and there is no supervision provided after dismissal. Please do your best to pick your child up at dismissal time; or if they are walking home, please encourage them to head straight home after dismissal. We always want them to be safe and to make good choices.
Dress Code:
▪ The following shoes are not allowed in PE: sandals; boots, including Uggs; shoes with wheels or rollers; soft shoes with no support, such as Toms, slippers, and shoes with separated toes; and shoes with uneven or abnormal sole thickness, such as Shape Ups.
▪ Clothes shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments at all times. See-through or fish-net fabrics, halter tops, off-the-shoulder or low-cut tops, tank tops, torn off sleeves, bare midriffs, and skirts or shorts shorter than mid-thigh are prohibited.
COOPERATION
For the month of MAY we are talking about Cooperation! Cooperation is about assistance and support, about collaboration and teamwork. It is a necessary tool in our toolbox for creating a community that cares for one another. Here is the definition we are using:
Cooperation: Working together and helping others.
A lot of messaging in our world would suggest that “doing it on your own” is a measure of success. And while independence is important, we must develop skills to work alongside one another and create things, together, that are better than anything we could create on our own. Successful people know when and how to ask for help and are generous in giving it out when they have something to offer! Cooperation requires great communication, self-awareness, and the ability to step up (or step back) when the time is right to best support whatever group you are working with. Over the course of the month, we will be creative in teams, accomplish amazing things side by side, and learn about what it means to do meaningful, PurposeFull work together.
Activity at Home:
Play the classic cooperative catch game as a family! Choose an object to toss back and forth. Use a water balloon if you are feeling brave or keep it simple with a beanbag. Stand across from your partner with your toes about one foot apart. One partner tosses the object to the other partner. Each time the object is caught, the partners take one step backwards to create a larger gap. The thrower and the catcher must work cooperatively to be successful! See how you can improve your communication and score (distance) over the course of the month.
Allergy Season is Here- Medical Waiver Info
With Springtime allergy season upon us, students are experiencing many allergy symtpoms that mimic Covid-related symptoms. Unfortunatley, if a child exhibits any reported symptom below, even just from allergies, RUSD will advise students to stay home, regardless of vaccination status. After reporting ANY symptoms from the following list, students must have a negative test result in order to return to school:
-Fever
-Cough
-Nausea or Vomiting
-Fatigue
-Muscle or Body Aches
-Headache
-New Loss of Taste of Smell
-Sore Throat
-Congestion or Runny Nose
-Diarrhea
Luckily, if your student has a history of seasonal allergies and has symptoms (congestion, runny nose, etc), RUSD has a medical waiver available. Once signed by a physician, the medical waiver can be kept on file for your student. If a student has a symptom that is excused by the waiver, a covid test will not be required in order to return to school. RUSD Medical Waiver
If you have any questions please contact our health aide, Rosie Molinaro at rmolinaro@rocklinusd.org.
Registration is Open for the 2022-23 School Year
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
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Twitter: @SREScoyotesCAN