Please see the bottom of this post for more information about the Safe and Healthy Snack policy.
We look forward to seeing everyone at our Open House on
Thursday, September 15 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Kindergarten and First grade time slots are from 6:30 - 6:55 p.m.
Second and Third grade time slots are from 7:00 - 7:25 p.m.
Fourth and Fifth grade time slots are from 7:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Kicking off our Character Education Program
We kicked off our Character Education program with an assembly for our first and second grade students. Children were shown an inspiring video by Kid President. Click here to view the video.
Students were then introduced to ADA-PEP Counselor Mrs. Sheehan, Administrative Intern Kara Lux, and District Resource Officer Officer Grace.
ADA-PEP Counselor Susan Sheehan read a story that described what she does. She spoke about the best ways to talk to her. The District has increased counseling staffing to better meet the social and emotional needs of all of our children.
Mrs. Kara Lux was introduced to children as another resource they may turn to if they need to speak with a trusted adult. Mrs. Lux is a speech pathologist at Stonehedge who has added to her role and is a new administrative intern.
Officer Grace is our District Resource Officer and will continue to support our children by visiting our school on a weekly basis.
Please enjoy these pictures taken throughout the first week of school.
Making Snack Time a Safe and Healthy Time for Everyone
In order to promote healthy eating and taking into consideration students with food allergies, we are asking that you only send in a snack for your child from the list of foods provided below. We have found in the past that this policy has worked well to keep our students healthy and safe. Since our students may rotate classrooms throughout the day for different learning opportunities, it is essential that all rooms remain free of peanuts and nut allergens.
Families of students in grades 1 and 2 are already aware of our healthy, kid-friendly snack options. Extending this to our kindergarten children seems natural and the right thing to do. It is important to keep children safe and our youngest students (who can't advocate for themselves) deserve our due diligence.
PLEASE NOTE: This list only refers to foods eaten during snack time in the classroom. Your child may bring whatever foods he or she wishes for lunch that is eaten in the cafeteria.
Snacks that are not on the list will NOT be allowed in the classroom due to severe allergies. Your cooperation and commitment in respecting this policy will ensure the safety of our students.
Healthy Kid-Friendly Snack Options
All fruits
All vegetables
Cheese sticks
Raisins
Applesauce
Goldfish brand goldfish crackers
The following individually packaged options are acceptable as well. Items must be individually wrapped with label on and are brand specific.
Yogurt
Yoplait Go-Gurts, Go-Gurt Fizzix, Smoothies,
Trix yogurt cups
Dannon Danimals Drinkable yogurts
Dannon Danimals vanilla/strawberry surprised sprinklings
Dannon Frusion Drinks
Price Chopper squeezable yogurt tubes
Graham snacks/Animal Crackers
Nabisco Teddy Graham Snacks (Chocolatey chip, chocolate, honey cinnamon, minis)
Keebler Graham Crackers (Bug Bites, Scooby Doo bones)
Salty Snacks
Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers - cheddar, rainbow, pretzel, baby, pizza, Parmesan varieties
Nabisco Cheese Nips Crackers-Cheddar, four cheese, and bold flavors
Sunshine Cheeze-its crackers
Though we can never fully prevent an allergic reaction, we are taking as many precautions as possible to lessen the likelihood of cross-contamination. We strive to create the safest environment possible for these young students who may not be able to advocate for themselves
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