Bear Cave Newsletter
Week of 11/13/2023
From the Desk of Principal Lam
Hello Bloomingdale Bear Families!
Makeup Pictures: Students who need a picture retake will do so on Monday Nov. 13th. Students MUST be in uniform for these pictures.
Coin War: Our PTA has started Coin Wars this week! Send in your loose change! The grade level that raises the most money will earn an ice cream party!
On and ever upward,
Principal Lam
Calendars
Makeup Picture Day
Students who need a picture retake will do so on Monday Nov. 13th. Students MUST be in uniform for these pictures.
Friday, Nov 10, 2023, 09:00 AM
New Hampstead K-8 School, Highgate Boulevard, Bloomingdale, GA, USA
Thanksgiving Break
Monday, Nov 20, 2023, 07:00 AM
PAWS for Success
Bloomingdale @ Ghost Pirates
Bell Times
District News
ELA Textbook Adoption
The SCCPSS Literacy Task Force is seeking input from the community for the adoption of K-12 English Language Arts textbooks. Parents and interested community members of Chatham County are invited to review the selections under consideration at one of three Community Review Events. K-12 ELA Textbook Adoption Parent/Community Reviews will be held Thursday, November 16 from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m., Friday, December 1 from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m., and Saturday, December 2 from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Shuman Elementary School, 415 Goebel Avenue. Parking and enter by the community pool.
As the District moves toward an approach to foundational skills instruction that is based on the science of reading, it is imperative that classroom materials address all components of literacy relevant to all grade levels, including phonics, fluency, vocabulary comprehension, spelling, grammar, and writing. The program selected must be culturally responsive and offer supports to meet the needs of all learners, including English language learners, students with disabilities and advanced learners. In addition, all selections must be aligned with the goals and objectives of the State of Georgia standard course of study for K-12.
The District began the process with a Request for Proposal in early 2023. Once the proposals were reviewed by a team of educators and professional learning specialists, the selections were narrowed, and the top-rated materials were “field tested” in the classroom with teachers and students for every grade level under consideration to determine if the product met the needs of teachers and students. Professional development was provided to pilot teachers during the summer of ’23 and the products were tested in the first marking period of SY23/24. In October, K-12 educators were invited to review and provide feedback for each of the products.
Now, parents and community members are invited to review the materials and provide feedback before the final recommendation is made to the Board of Public Education. The exercise will take about 30-45 minutes. Participants will use their smartphone to scan a QR code that will guide them through the process. A limited number of iPads will be available for anyone who does not have a smartphone.
For more information, call the Curriculum and Instruction Department at (912) 395-5313.
Get on the Bus
Here Comes the Bus
Parents/Guardians,
The Transportation Department has completed distribution of barcoded student cards for initiation of the Synovia/Here Comes The Bus Student Pass Program. Parents/Guardians can download the Here Comes the Bus (HCTB) app to track their child's bus. We highly encourage families to take advantage of this resource. You may find the code and more information here: Here Comes the Bus FAQs.pdf (sccpss.com)
Each SCCPSS bus is equipped with a tablet to validate students when loading and unloading. Parents are able to monitor their child’s scans using the HCTB parent app. For parents already utilizing the HCTB app to monitor the bus, student scans will automatically populate in the app. Students should be reminded to keep their card with them for morning and afternoon transportation.
Routing updates are occurring on a continuous basis as transportation information is received through exports. As students are added to routes, Transportation will generate barcoded cards for these students.
Families who reside in Bloomingdale’s attendance zone, if you are interested in your child riding the bus, please complete this form. A member of our team will review your information and contact you with route information and a start date. (Does NOT apply to students currently riding the bus & students on administrative placement).
Healthy Connections
Carpool Reminders
- Remain in the same lane—do not switch over after number is recorded.
- Cell-Phone FREE zone
- School Zone - Watch your speed
- After 4:00 PM—late pick up.
Morning drop-off has improved dramatically since the beginning of the year! We appreciate your willingness to be flexible and patient while we work on the safest way to start the day with our kids.
We have a few updates and reminders....
Students may enter the building at 8:15 AM. School staff begin assisting students out of vehicles and into the building earlier.
The school day officially begins at 8:40 AM. All students and staff should be in their classrooms by 8:40 AM, which includes staff on car rider duty.
At 8:40 AM there will only be 1 drop off lane open, the outside lane will be blocked off, and duty staff will no longer be assisting students in getting out of the vehicle. Two staff members will remain to control traffic and direct parents to drive all the way down to the crosswalk and assist their children in getting out of the vehicle.
If parents arrive at 8:45 AM or later, they must park their vehicles and walk their children into the building to sign them in for the day.
Thank you for your attention to this matter and making the car rider line great!