Special Note from Mr. Lawson

We are excited to welcome our amazing students back on Wednesday!  

Please join us for Curriculum Night Flyer 8.27.19.pdf on Tuesday, August 27th.  Teachers will review expectations and discuss the exciting things that your children will be learning this year!

Teacher assignments were mailed on Tuesday the 13th.  They are also now visible in PowerSchool.  Please contact the office if you have not received your child's teacher assignment in either of these two ways.

Back to School Night will be from 5:00—7:00 PM on Monday, August 19th and is sure to be a fun event as usual!  6th Graders should keep in mind that they need to leave before 6:00 PM to attend the Chromebook Presentation at Gurrie at 6:00 PM with a parent or guardian.

Please note that the first day of school for 1st-6th Graders is an early-release day, as are all Wednesdays throughout the year.  Students should arrive at school between 8:20 and 8:30 AM. Students will be dismissed at 2:15 PM.

Kindergarteners will begin with a full day of school on Friday, August 23rd.  Kindergarten and other new parents are welcome to join us in the cafeteria at 8:30 AM for a welcome breakfast.

6th Grade Chromebooks Information--Important Meeting Monday at 6:00 PM in Gurrie Gym

We are pleased to inform you that all incoming 6th graders will be issued a D105 Chromebook computer as part of District 105’s 1:1 device initiative. They will take this device home every day in order to assist them in managing their learning at home and at school. In order to ensure that your student is ready to start school with his or her device, we have a mandatory informational meeting on Monday, August 19th from 6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. at Gurrie Middle School. The purpose of this meeting is to review the 1:1 initiative, explain the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), as well as explain best practices for how to care for and maintain your child’s device.

At the end of this meeting, staff members will be distributing the devices and parents will be signing the Chromebook Agreement and the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). Students will NOT be issued a device unless a parent or guardian attends this meeting.  If you are unable to attend this meeting, please contact your school’s office.

Note: A $15 Chromebook case fee has been applied to your student’s account. Prior to the August 19 meeting, please login to our D105 Web Store (https://d105.revtrak.net/) to pay with a credit card. Alternatively, bring $15 in cash or check on August 19.

If you would like to receive SMS Text Messages, please follow the directions in the letter attached:  SMS Text Opt-In 2019-20.pdf  

Please find attached electronic versions of two important letters that will also be sent home in student backpacks early in the school year.  The first is the Classroom Food Allergy Letter 19-20.pdf  which contains important allergy information including the list of approved snack items allowed into classrooms.  While on the subject, I would like to remind everyone, particularly new families, that edible birthday treats are not allowed in school, and students may not bring in food to distribute at class parties.  I appreciate how everyone has been so understanding of the importance of these protocols to ensure the safety of all of our students.  Students may bring in non-edible birthday treats such as pencils or stickers, and PTO provides the approved snacks for all class parties. 

The second letter is the protocol for Morning Drop-Off and Dismissal 2019.pdf    I would like to highlight a couple of items from this letter that people sometimes forget or are unsure about: 1)  In the afternoon, once you are parked between Kensington and Spring Avenue on 52nd, you cannot leave or move your car until the barricades are removed.  Please also have your children cross at the crosswalks and not cross directly to your car parked on 52nd  2) Do NOT pick up your children from the parking lot, and 3)  Do not have your children arrive at school before 8:20, as there is no adult supervision before that time. 

An important addition to the Arrival and Dismissal letter is that students who go to After-Care will ALWAYS go to After-Care, even if you are picking them up right at 3:00 PM.  This is to maintain a consistent pattern of pick-up to ensure that all students are accounted for at all times.  I communicated this last year in one of my weekly emails, but I have included it in the Arrival and Dismissal letter this year.

Back to School Important Dates

Enjoy the weekend with your families, and looking forward to seeing everyone next week!