Normandy Park School
Week of October 17th
Monday, October 17th, is a D Day.
I hope that everyone had a great weekend!
Last week, 4th and 5th grade students completed the NJSLA Start Strong assessment (additional information below). This week, make-up testing will be administered for any 4th/5th grade student who was absent on testing days.
Parent teacher conferences will be held on November 7th and 9th. Virtual conferences are available upon request. Teachers will be reaching out to schedule with you directly.
Sincerely,
Christopher Miller
Principal of Normandy Park School
NJSLA Start Strong (Grades 4 and 5)
The Start Strong Assessments:
- Are based on a subset of prioritized prior-year academic standards;
- Are available in ELA grades 4-10, Mathematics grades 4-8, Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II, and in Science grades 6, 9, and 12;
- Can be administered in approximately 45-60 minutes;
- Will provide immediate results to educators through the assessment platform
Breakfast and Lunch
Click here for October Breakfast and Lunch Menus.
For additional information on MSD Breakfast and Lunch, please click here to visit the district's website.
Students can bring and/or purchase lunch. Free and reduced meals are provided to families who qualify for support. To fill out the Free and Reduced Meals application, please click here.
Snacks are Back at the NPS Kitchen
K/1 students are strongly encouraged to purchase snacks on Fridays only. This helps K/1 assistants provide support to students purchasing snacks in a targeted effort. However, please note, K/1 students can purchase snacks on another day if desired.
Parents: You will need to send in $1 bill or change in an envelope, labeled as snack money and YOUR CHILD'S NAME! Please don't skip the name part as loose money that is not labeled is tough to track down and allocate appropriately.
Child: He/she will need to know that they have the money and get it from their lunchbox when the lunch aides call "Anyone who is buying snack, please come up"
Suggestion: ---if your child is a slower eater---this may be something you want to wait on OR encourage a cookie or chip bag that can be closed and put in the lunchbox. It's super hard to walk ice cream down the hallway, back to the classroom to finish
iReady Diagnostic Results for 1st-5th Grade Student
Tthe link below provides families with information about iReady and how families can help at home. http://i-ReadyCentral.com/FamilyCenter Please note that this diagnostic assessment is just a snapshot assessment of performance. If you have any questions about the report, please contact your child’s teacher or reach out to me directly.
Halloween & Autumn/Fall Celebrations at NPS
On Monday, October 31st, students may wear their costumes or school spirit colors to school (or bring with them to put over their clothes). To ensure the health and well being of our school community we ask you to adhere to the following costume guidelines:
1. Students choosing to dress up must wear their costumes to school (and/or have costumes they can easily put over their clothes).
2. No weapons, swords or handheld accessories. Students have enough items to carry!
3. Please make sure costumes are school appropriate (e.g. no fake blood, inappropriate language, etc.).
4. No Halloween masks that cover students faces. It is imperative for us to be able to see and identify all students at all times! In addition, it is very important for student's to have full vision while walking around the school. Please save masks for trick-or-treating!
Throughout the day, classrooms will have fun autumn or Halloween activities. Additional information on classroom celebrations and activities will come from your child's homeroom teacher. In the morning, we will have a school-wide parade for students and staff only. This will be a time for students to see costumes of children and teachers across the school! We will make sure to take lots of pictures to share with families!
If you do not want your child to participate in the parade, please let your homeroom teacher know via ClassDojo or e-mail; we will have alternative activities planned at this time.
HSA clubs continue this week. For pick-up please use the middle doors (unless otherwise specified).
*On Tuesday, we have several clubs in the building. Therefore, we will use multiple pick-up locations:
*Tuesday Club Pick Up
(4:20 PM)
Middle Doors
American Girl
Lego
Guided Drawing
Main Front Entrance
Fit Kid
Yarn Art
Computer Games
NPS Share the Magic Raffle
Once again, the NPS HSA is looking to our school community to repeat the success of last year's raffle fundraiser. If you have any new, unopened items to donate, services or experiences to offer, please fill out the linked form.
Save the date for the raffle drawing Friday, December 9th. All students will be included in the drawing, regardless of donation!
https://bit.ly/3CgWTMl
HSA: NPS School Spirit Gear
Create a profile on our NPS HSA Membership Toolkit to enable your participation in the school directory (grade/teacher), sign up to receive the Home and School Association's weekly newsletter, submit club forms, volunteer and more!
Reminder:
At the end of the month many people will be dressing up for Halloween. It is important to recognize that some families do not celebrate Halloween. We also have some children who are scared of costumes. Whether you celebrate Halloween or not, this is a great opportunity to speak with your child(ren) about people having different beliefs and respecting those beliefs.
If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s social-emotional well being please reach out to me and I will be happy to help!
Your School Counselor
Cheryl Cohen
973-889-7960 x6115
Dismissal Changes
If a situation arises that requires you to pick your child up during the school day, a note must be sent to the office specifying the pick-up time. Students being picked up early are asked to be picked up before 2:30 p.m.
Daily Attendance Procedures
If you know that you child will be tardy or absent from school, it is requested that you notify the nurse in advance. This can be done by phone at 973-889-7960 x 6152. Voicemail is operational 24 hours daily.
You may also contact her office by email at: marybeth.supple@msdk12.net
Students who arrive tardy (after 8:55am) must report immediately to the Health Office upon arrival to school for a late pass
Look Ahead:
- October 24th: Early Dismissal for Students
- November 7th and November 9th: Parent Teacher Conferences (Early Dismissal for Students)
- November 8th: School Closed for Election Day
- November 10th-11th: School Closed for NJEA Convention
- November 15th: Beyond Mariachi Assembly
- November 23rd: Early Dismissal for Students
- November 24th-25th: School Closed for Thanksgiving
- December 16th: School Concert (Times vary for each grade/unit)
- December 23rd: Early Dismissal for Students
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