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Ross Parent Newsletter, September 20, 2024

Posted Date: 9/20/24 (4:00 PM)

 
Ross logo
Ross Round Up
School newsletter from Mrs. Tripp for parents
September 20, 2024
Ross Elementary School Website
 
Family Event Calendar
running
Jog-a-Thon Thursday
Jog-a-Thon is one of our favorite fundraisers! Kids collect pledges for the number of laps they complete. All money earned goes towards student recess activities, like our Lunch Clubs.

Pledges due on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
september family calendar
October family calendar
Homecoming parade on Sept. 21 at KHS from 12:00-1:00 pm
farmstead fundraiser flier Oct. 16, 2024 4:00-9:00 pm
 
Lego play at recess
art club
Many more pictures on Facebook
Community Volunteers
Pre K greetings
 
September Focus: Leadership
AVID definition: moving up through your own hard work
In September, we focus on Leadership skills at Ross
Ross is pretty special! We are an AVID Nationwide Demonstration School, one of only a few in the nation.

What does it mean to be an AVID school? As an AVID school, we believe that all students can be prepared for their next level of learning. AVID stands for Advancement via Individual Determination, which means we support students in moving up through their own hard work. We believe that every student can learn at high levels (grade level or higher) and we use all kinds of strategies to help students become their best learning selves and be prepared for their future--middle school and beyond!
Leadership values poster
Leadership Goal Setting
Students are continuing to work on their Leadership goals this week.

Students each chose one component of Leadership from the poster and work on it over the next 2-3 weeks.

Starting on Sept. 23, Mrs. Tripp will go back and interview students who have met their Leadership goal for a YouTube video. All students have the chance to meet their goals!
CAST activity
Leadership Opportunity: 5th Grade CAST
CAST (Connecting All Students Together) is our 5th grade student leadership team. CAST students start with a World's Famous Chocolate Fundraiser in October and November. Then CAST students plan activities and service projects for all students on campus. They help celebrate birthdays and do daily announcements. They honor teachers and fellow students. They are true leaders on campus and in the community.

5th graders will have the chance to apply for CAST starting on September 23 and applications will be due by October 3. 30 5th graders will be selected to be in CAST.

Each CAST member's first task is to participate in our World's Finest Chocolate Fundraiser. They will each be responsible for selling 3 boxes of chocolates in October-early November ($60 per box). The money earned will be the budget students use to plan and hold activities at Ross!
CAST Application and Information
Rubik's cube club
Leadership Opportunity: 4th Grade Lunch Clubs
Starting on September 23, 4th Graders can fill out an application to run a Lunch Club for their classmates.

Lunch Clubs are choice activities that students put together that any classmate can join freely during lunch recess. Some past Lunch Clubs have included Rubik's Cube Club, Art Club, Friendship Bracelet Club, Lego Club, and Magic Club. These are free activities, run by students and parent volunteers, that give students a chance to experience different things at recess.

Running a Lunch Club gives 4th graders valuable leadership experience and add to the fun and friendship on campus for all students. Watch for the application coming in September newsletters.
Lunch Club Application
 
Order Pictures
School Pictures with Dorain
Friday, September 27 is Ross school pictures. ALL students will have their pictures taken. If you would like to purchase pictures please use the link below and search for Ross Elementary.

  • If needed there are picture forms in the office for pick up.
 
PTA/PAC meeting
Thank you to parent volunteers!
Thanks to those who have signed up to be involved in one of many ways:
  • $5 Teacher Appreciation Gift Card donations
  • Lunch Club volunteers
  • Popcorn Friday volunteers
Sign up in ParentSquare using the "Sign Up" links.

Thanks for the great turnout at our Ross/Indian Creek PTA meeting! We have some great plans for family and student events coming up. It'll be a great year together.
 
Cell Phones and Smart Watches
ross is a learning zone
Ross is a Learning Zone!
Ross is a learning zone. We want to have uninterrupted instruction time and we want kids to be able to play with each other.

For that reason, we have any students with cell phones leave them in their backpacks during the school day (except for medical uses). Smart watches can be used as watches or tools (example: the calculator function), but not as a cell phone (example: texting).

Please help us protect instruction and social interaction time for our Rossome kids!
 
Arrival and Dismissal
ross pick up map
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
Morning Arrival
  • 8:30 am–Gates open for morning recess and breakfast (no supervision before this time)
  • 8:45 am–First bell rings and students line up
  • 8:50 am–Tardy bell rings and class starts
End-of-day Details (M, T, Th, F)
  • 3:30 pm–Car line pick up students released from class
  • We start the car line pick up earlier than walk up pick up so we can as many cars through as possible before the buses start lining up
  • 3:35 pm–Walkers, walk-up pick up students, and bus students released from class
End-of-day Details (Early Release Days)
  • 1:25 pm–Car line pick up students released from class
  • 1:30 pm–Walkers, walk-up pick up students, and bus students released from class
Tips for Smooth Pick Up 
  • Safety is our first concern–with kids, buses, cars, and all the moving parts, please follow our staff and guidelines. We’re there to help.
  • See the map for the flow of traffic during pick up.  
  • Car line pick ups are released earlier. The car line may look long, but it moves quickly. If you choose to walk up instead, you will need to wait until the walk-up pick ups are released and until the car line dies down to get out. 
If Your Student is Going Home a Different Way Than Usual
  • For safety reasons, we can’t allow students without a parent note or phone call to: 
  • Ride a different bus home than usual 
  • Be picked up by someone different than usual
  • So please: 
  • Send a note in with your student to deliver to the office and/or teacher in the morning. 
  • Or call the office by 1:30 pm so we have time to notify the teacher and student before the day's end. 
 
Attendance Matters
Attendance Matters
In order to learn best, students need to be here for instruction. Thanks so much for helping us get to 94% attendance this week.

See the graphic below for details about how absences add up to so much missed instruction over time.

We want each student to be massively successful and ready for their futures. We love them!
Attendance Matters poster
 
michelle tripp
Michelle Tripp
Principal, Ross Elementary
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