
Rowayton Elementary School
October 22, 2023
What I Need
Throughout the district, schools are providing targeted instruction to students in grades 1-8 through a "What I Need" (WIN) period. This period allows students to receive 30 minutes of targeted instruction daily, and every 6-8 weeks, the school will analyze data and create different groups to tailor instruction to the specific needs of students. This approach ensures that students receive the support and instruction they need to succeed academically. If you would like more information about your child's WIN group, please contact your child's teacher.
Rowayton's Annual Pumpkin Parade
Pumpkin Parade
The parade will begin at 2:15 on Tuesday, October 31 on our school field. Students will march around the field similar to the Walk A Thon. Families are encouraged to gather around the perimeter of the field for viewing.
Fundraiser
Fifth grade parents will be hosting a fundraiser following the parade. Please see details in the flyer.
Costumes
The PTA arranges a costume donation each year to provide costumes for students in need. If you do not want your child to wear or receive a costume, please be sure to tell your child’s classroom teacher.
Wearing a Costume to School: Please make sure that costumes worn to school allow students to participate in the regular school day (including recess, lunch, and using the bathroom). Any accessories or costume masks should be kept in backpacks or bags until it is time for the parade. Please no full face make up during the school day.
Bringing a Costume to School: Students may wear clothing that will fit under their costume and bring the costume to school. We are asking that students be prepared to independently put on their costumes over their clothing. Costumes should be labeled and packed in backpacks or bags.
Wearing Fall Themed Attire: Students may come to school dressed in orange and black or any fall inspired attire. Students may wear these outfits for the parade, costumes are not required.
Costume Guidelines: Please avoid very scary masks or costumes that may frighten young children. We want this day to be enjoyable for all of our students. Please do not send children to school with any accessories that resemble a weapon.
*Kindergarten parents will receive a separate communication from your child’s teacher regarding costume guidelines for that day
Pumpkin Parade Day Costumes and Volunteers
Thank you for all of the costume donations we have received so far. We are going to move forward with monetary donations only so that the team can target the exact sizes and types of costumes needed. Please use the links below if you can support. Thank you!
We look forward to seeing everyone at the Pumpkin Parade on October 31 at 2:15pm!
Please consider making a donation and/or volunteering to paint faces & help children style costumes the morning of the parade!
Safety Protocols
HOLD: Students and staff stay in classrooms or learning spaces. Learning and activities can continue to take place. Hallways in the school are kept clear for easy passage. This might be used for medical or facilities personnel to access the hallways.
SECURE: Students and staff stay inside the building and continue business as usual. No visitors are allowed at this time. This may be used if there is a report of anything unsafe in our area such as an animal or hazzard.
EVACUATE: Staff and student exit the building. This might be used in the case of a fire or hazzard within the school.
LOCKDOWN: Students and staffquietly report to a designated safe space with doors locked and shades pulled. This is used if there is an immediate concern within the building.
SHELTER: Students and staff report to a designated safe space in the building. This would be used in the case of a weather threat such as a tornado.
Check Out Our Principal Highlight Video from NPS!
Help Mrs. Lang Reach 500 Followers!
Apple Tasting October 24
Safety Tips Brought to You by the Safety Patrol
1) Pull all the way up so that we can fit as many cars as possible in the circle and driveway
2) Stay in your car and a safety patrol member will open the door to help your children
3) Line up alongside the doors, not in front for easy access into the building upon arrival
Check out their video at https://youtu.be/pHwrpl7MhZo
Thank you for your cooperation! Special thanks to Mr. Liberatore and Ms. Curri for making this video!
Hispanic Heritage Festival
Thursday, October 19 from 6pm-8pm at Brien McMahon High School
NPS will celebrate our second annual Hispanic Heritage Festival at the end of National Hispanic Heritage Month. We look forward to another great event and can’t wait to see what our students have to present! Rowayton students will showcase writing and art projects that celebrate Hispanic Heritage.
Save the Date for the PTA Fall Fundraiser
The Silent Disco Fall Fundraiser will be held at the Shore and Country Club on November 17. Please consider volunteering for this event using the link below. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E45AAAE29A2FAC16-fall2?useFullSite=true#/
Save the Date
October: Pink Wellness Month
October 23: Early Dismissal at 1:40
October 31: Pumpkin Parade at 2:15
November 1: Orange Wellness Month
November 7: No School