Parent Patriot Post
October 2nd-October 5th
Important Updates
Good Evening Parents, Families, and Staff,
Happy Friday! Below is some important information to help you prepare for the week ahead.
- School Drop-Off Reminders- Our doors open at 7:10 a.m. each morning. Parents and families have between 7:10 and 7:40 am to drop students off in the carpool lane.
- Volunteers- At LPES, we are so excited to have volunteers back in our building. In order to come in and assist, each volunteer must complete the volunteer registration. If you are interested in assisting us in a variety of ways, please complete the registration here; https://www.fultonschools.org/volunteer. We are in need of help during our family events, if you are interested in helping serve during Thanksgiving Luncheon, please make sure you complete the volunteer registration.
- Parent-Teacher Conferences- Parents and families it is time to schedule parent-teacher conferences. If you have not had time to meet with your scholar's teacher or teachers please reach out to schedule time on October 10th.
- Student Break- Parents, students do not report to school on October 10th and 11th. This is a parent-teacher conference date and teacher workday. Please contact your scholar's homeroom teacher for their sign-up times.
Of course and as always, if you have any questions or concerns, reach out to Ms. Lewis- LewisTL@fultonschools.org
Upcoming Dates to Remember
- October 9-11th- No School
- October 10th- Parent-Teacher Conferences
- October 12th- Community meeting with Board Meeting Mrs. Dove at College Park
- October 13th- Report cards visible in Infinite Campus
- October 23rd-27th- Red Ribbon Week
*Mathematics Night has been rescheduled for Thursday, November 2nd*
Pink On Purpose
Attendance Awareness
September is Attendance Awareness Month!
Students who attend school regularly have been shown to achieve at higher levels than students who do not have regular attendance. This relationship between attendance and achievement may appear early in a child's school career.
Clothes Closet
Students have a range of accidents during the school day from pizza spills, mud from recess, or misjudging a restroom break. In order to help students stay clean and prevent parents from having to miss a day of work we would like your help. Our clinic aide Mrs. Whitley has new uniforms, socks, and underwear in all sizes, but her supply has depleted. Please help her with her supplies by donating new uniform shirts and pants, socks, and underwear for both girls and boys to help scholars change clothes and quickly return to class. All donations may be dropped off in our clinic next to the main office.
Accessing Your Parent Portal
Infinite Campus
Code of Conduct
Supporting Scholars At Home
If you need additional ideas or supports, you can reach out the following personnel.
- Mr. Glover- Math & Pre-K Support at his email address: glovere@fultonschools.org
- Ms. Griggs- Math Support at her email address: griggsf@fultonschools.org
- Ms. White- K-2 Literacy Support at her email address: whiteer@fultonschools.org
- Ms. Sherman- 3-5 Literacy Support at her email address: shermanb1@fultonschools.org
At Home Literacy Strategies
Sound Walls are Here!
A sound wall is just what it sounds like- a place on a wall where you can organize sounds-spellings that different letter combinations can make. It's similar to a word wall, but better! Sound cards display phonics patterns that help students learn to read in an organized, or systemic, manner.
Children can show their phonemic awareness through several activities. As an adult reader, the key thing for you to remember is that when you’re working on phonemic awareness, your child should be listening to and pronouncing phonemes based on what they hear, not based on the letters they see on a page.
Try out the activities below with your child.
- Recognize which words in a set of words begin with the same sound. Say something like this: “Listen to me say the words ‘sit,’ ‘sun,’ and ‘soft.’ Now you say them. What sound do they all share at the beginning?” (Answer: /s/)
- Isolate and say the first or last sound in a word. Try something like, “Say the word ‘dog.’ What is the beginning sound of ‘dog’?” (Answer: /d/) Then try, “Say the word ‘book.’ What is the ending sound of ‘book’?” (Answer: /k/)
- Combine or blend separate sounds in a word to say the word. Try this: “Say the sounds /s/ /u/ /n/. What word do they make when you combine them?” (Answer: “sun”) “Now say the sounds: /n/ /igh/ /t/. What word do they make when you combine them?” (Answer: “night”)
- Break or segment a word into its separate sounds. Say something like, “Listen to the word ‘cat.’ What sounds are in the word ‘cat’?” (Answer: /c/ /a/ /t/)
- Substitute sounds in a word. Revisit some of the words you’ve explored together already, and try something like this: “Say the word ‘night.’ Instead of the /n/ sound, say an /l/ sound. What word is it?” (Answer: “light”) “Now say the word ‘lit.’ Instead of the /i/ sound say an /o/ sound. What word is it?” (Answer: “lot”) “Last one! Say the word ‘sun.’ Instead of the sound /n/, say the sound /b/. What word is it?” (Answer: “sub”) This is a harder skill, so it’s okay to be working toward this goal.
At Home Math Strategies
Long breaks offer a wonderful and exciting chance to extend the mathematics learning from school at home. A great way to do this is to use free websites that promote mathematical learning. Here are a few FREE websites you can use at home that will help your scholar continue to their learning at home over a long break.
https://www.education.com/games/math/
Students can use these websites for free. Some may require a sign-up for a free membership but they can all be used to help students learn at home. Monitor your student's progress and join in on all the learning fun!
Counselor Corner
This month, the Counseling Dept. will be celebrating quite a few things. From Unity Day to Red Ribbon Week, the month of October will be a very busy one.
The Classroom Guidance Lesson for the month of October will be focused on bullying prevention. We encourage all of our scholars to be friendly towards one another, whether they are friends or not, to ensure that everyone can enjoy a safe and positive learning environment. Please support us with our efforts to make Liberty Point a place where all of our scholars feel like they belong and bullying doesn't exist.
We are proud to partner with Chris180, one of the area's premiere mental health, child welfare and family service organizations, in empowering families and helping children overcome difficulties they may face. If you feel that your child may benefit from a deeper therapeutic interaction, please contact me for more information regarding their free services for our scholars.
Clicking here will take you to my webpage, which provides information about the counseling services at Liberty Point Elementary, as well as some resources you can use at home. Please check the webpage often as it is updated periodically to include new resources and information gathered throughout the school year.
If you would like to contact me, please feel free to send an email or call me directly at (470)254-9657.
Helping Your Child Succeed- TAG Strategies for All!
Each month our outstanding TAG teacher, Ms. Maddox is excited to bring you monthly creative activities!
Parents and families can use these strategies at home with your child to help build their creativity skills. Choose at least 1 activity weekly from each of the creative processes to complete.
These skills will directly support students in developing their creative sides!
Safety and Security At School
See It. Hear It. And Report It Every Time
If you SEE or HEAR anything about school threats, weapons, violence, bullying, drugs, self-harm, or have other school safety suspicions or concerns, REPORT it EVERY time anonymously using the SHARE TIP LINE..
Report any safety concerns to Ms. Lewis at LewisTL@fultonschools.org
Too Sick for School
Is your child too sick for school?
In order to help keep our scholars healthy, we are asking all families to monitor any signs of illness in their children. In the document below, you will find several common childhood illness, symptoms, and guidance how to treat.
CoVid Reporting
Al always, it is important that we ensure the safety of all students, staff, and visitors in Fulton County Schools by continuing to report positive reports.
At this time we are asking that parents/guardians of FCS students submit a COVID-19 Report ONLY if your student fits into one or more of the following categories:
a) Has tested Positive for COVID-19 in the past 5 days
b) Currently waiting for the results of a test for COVID-19
If your student fits into one or more of the above categories, please begin the form by clicking https://fultonschools.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6hWlX46FNk8pNlz
Home of the Patriots
Website: fultonschools.org/libertypointes
Location: 9000 Highpoint Rd, Union City, GA, USA
Phone: 470-254-3510