Kelly Newsletter
December 2023
PRINCIPAL PRESS
Dear Kelly Families~
The holiday season is here, and our winter weather has settled in. We ask your help in making sure your children come to school prepared for outdoor recess. If your child is missing items, please check the lost and found tables near the front door.
Thank you to our amazing Kelly PTO who put on another wonderful night of Turkey Bingo. We sure are blessed with some fantastic Kelly parent volunteers. Thanks to everyone who came to the event. We are excited to share that the Real Good Cookies fundraiser raised $2947.18 for our school. Our winning cookie hustlers were Peyson Hetletved winning the scooter, Brooks Sandvik winner of the drone and Ben Pappas winning the metal detector. Congratulations to our top three sellers!
December is a busy month for all of us. Please make sure to read through the rest of the newsletter so you don't miss out on anything. Wishing you all a wonderful holiday season filled with happiness, love and good health.
LuAnn Schmidt
Associate Principal
DATES TO REMEMBER
Friday, December 8th-Report Cards Emailed Home
Tuesday, December 12th-2nd Grade Music Program@6pm
Thursday, December 14th-4th & 5th Grade
~~Band Concert at 6:00 ~~Orchestra Concert-6:30pm
Wednesday, December 20th-1:30 Dismissal
Friday, December 22nd-Last Day of School Before Break
Monday, December 25th-January 1st-Holiday Break
Tuesday, January 2nd-School Resumes
REPORT CARDS
Trimester 1 Report Cards will be emailed out to parent/guardians on Friday, December 8. Please make sure the office has your correct email. If you do not receive your child's report card, check your spam/junk mail.
WINTER IS HERE
BREAKFAST DROP OFF IN THE NORTH PARKING LOT
LEAVING SCHOOL EARLY
If you are taking your child out of school early for any reason (i.e. vacation, activities, appointments) please let the office know ahead of time. Students aren't necessarily in the classroom so it helps us locate your child in a timely manner so the checkout process goes smooth. You will also need to come into the office and sign your child out.
ABSENCES AND TARDIES
701-746-2269-attendance line
701-746-2265-school office
5TH GRADE LETTER REGARDING TRANSFER REQUESTS
Families of 5th grade students,
The Grand Forks School District has established school boundary lines for the purpose of
creating geographically accessible schools with class sizes that fall within school board
guidelines. Each of our schools offers equitable learning opportunities and programs, committed
staff, and pride-filled environments.
Families may request a different school for their child other than their neighborhood school by
completing a Transfer Request Form. Approvals are contingent on “space available” for both
regular and special education programs. Student academic, attendance, and behavior records are
also reviewed. The majority of our schools are at enrollment capacity, and therefore, very few
requests are approved.
Families contemplating a transfer request must be able to provide daily transportation. Students
must be dropped off close to the start of the school day and be picked up at the end of the school
day (or end of an activity) to ensure student safety.
If you are considering a transfer request for next year, the completed form is due to the requested
middle school office by January 12, 2024. Forms are available at any middle school office.
You will be notified by mail in March whether your request is approved or denied.
Thank you for understanding our goals of maintaining appropriate class sizes and positive
environments in our schools.
Sincerely,
Catherine Gillach
Associate Superintendent of Secondary Education
SCHOOL CANCELLATION
School Cancellation and Postponement Procedures
- School postponement and cancellation alternatives will be as follows:
- Hold school as normal.
- Open school but delay sending buses.
- Delay the start time in all schools by two (2) hours based on each school’s start time
- Elementary School: Start time is 8:25, so school starts at 10:25. Doors will open at 10:15 a.m.
- Middle School: Start time is 8:40, so school starts at 10:40. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. No Zero Hour Classes.
- High School: Start time is 8:00, so school starts at 10:00. Doors will open at 9:50 a.m.
- Head Start: Start time is 8:00, so school starts at 10:00. Doors will open at 9:50 a.m.
- When school starts late, there will be no morning Early Childhood Special Education classes. Afternoon Early Childhood Special Education classes will be held.
- Breakfast will not be served at any sites.
- No before-school activities/athletics.
- Students will not be marked tardy due to a late start.
- No school in Grand Forks Public Schools (GFPS) all-day
- No school for the Grand Forks Air Force Base School District students all-day
- Decisions about the weather-related delayed opening or closing of air base schools may not always be consistent with those made for in-town schools. On those days when severe weather makes travel conditions so hazardous as to threaten the safety of staff members, opening delays or the closing of base schools will be given special consideration.
- Hold remote learning.
- Once school is in session, it will not be terminated until the regular closing time except in very severe situations. However, school buses may leave early.
The decision to close or delay school will be made as early as possible. Announcements will be made on the GFPS webpage (www.gfschools.org), and GFPS social media (www.facebook.com/GrandForksPublicSchools; www.twitter.com/GFSchools). Announcements will also be made on local radio and TV stations.
GFPS will be using our automated calling system to call staff and families if school is delayed or canceled due to severe weather conditions. Typically, this automated call will occur to staff between 5:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., and families between 6:30 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
Parents/Guardians may always exercise their right to keep students home or pick them up early during stormy conditions.
GFPS has two days (approx. 12 hours of instruction) built into the school calendar for storm-related delays/cancellations. If a full-day cancellation leads to a third storm day during this school year, GFPS will transition to remote learning. More information will be provided by GFPS and your student's school at that time.
If an emergency should develop during the time school is in session, students will be cared for in school until the storm has subsided.
- If buses are sent home early, all buses will be sent.
- We will communicate the departure time.
- The lead time needed for the procedure is approximately one (1) hour.
- If conditions are dangerous, bus drivers must use common sense in discharging students that must walk a considerable distance. If possible, use the radio and contact the base station. Have parents/guardians meet the bus or be on the lookout for their students. If the driver cannot contact parents/guardians and conditions are dangerous, do not let students off the bus but return to school and notify the principal. Schools that have bus students must have a written procedure for caring for students in the event they must be kept overnight at school.
- School postponement and cancellation alternatives will be as follows:
ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL
Arrival/Dismissal:
We ask that students be dropped off between 8:15-8:20am at their designated door. As a reminder, there is no morning supervision on the playground. If your child arrives early and does not attend breakfast, he/she will be unsupervised until 7:55am. Entryways will be supervised by paraprofessionals from 7:55-8:20.
At the end of each school day, older siblings will meet their younger siblings at their classrooms and will exit the building together at the youngest sibling's door. Teachers will walk their classes to their assigned doors at 3:00 for dismissal.
Students riding the bus or childcare vans will be dismissed through Door #1.
ASSIGNED DOORS:
Door 1: All Kindergarten
Door 2: Cebula, Miller, Restad, Klingler
Door 4: All 3rd Grade, Kossan, Sorensen
Door 5: Aubol, Pederson
Door 11: All 5th Grade
Door 13: All 1st Grade
701-746-2269-attendance line
701-746-2265-school office
Telephone Calls: Calls do not ring into the classroom during school hours to minimize interruptions. Messages for students can be left on the teacher’s voicemail.
Birthday Snacks: Due to the increase of students who have severe food allergies and the higher levels of severity, we no longer celebrate student birthdays with a “birthday snack” in our schools. Parents are welcome to find other non-food items to send to school if they wish. Please discuss with your child’s classroom teacher for ideas or preferences.
Arrival:
The first bell rings at 8:20 am. School begins at 8:25 am. Breakfast is offered 7:40-8:15 am. All students coming to breakfast must use Door 16.
• Teachers will bring their students to a location outside the school at their classroom’s assigned door. Students will meet their parent or person picking them up at a prearranged meeting place near the assigned dismissal door.
• Older siblings meet youngest sibling at youngest sibling’s assigned door.
• Bus/Daycare van students will walk through the school to Door #1 to board their bus or van.