Weekly Stony Brook Update
Stony Brook Update
Friday, October 25, 2024
A Message From Stony Brook
Dear Stony Brook Families,
Thank you to all who attended Parent-Teacher Conferences last night and today. Conferences are always a valuable time as we work together as a team to help your child have a wonderful school year and to support your child's growth. We appreciate you taking the time to join us. Additionally, thank you to all who gave donations for the teacher dinner. It was nice to have a full belly on this long day. I personally loved the chocolate chip cookies. Thank you!
There is no school on Monday, October 28th due to Teacher In-Service. Our teachers will be busy learning about the best ways to teach reading and science. We will also have our October fire drill one day next week.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Kelly Harper, Ed.D.
Principal
Stony Brook Highlights
SCIENCE ASSEMBLY
Last Friday, our third graders enjoyed a science assembly from The Engineering Society of York. The purpose of the program is to enliven an interest in the study of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and encourage the student’s thinking skills. The programs were started and developed by Mr. James Filizzi, a retired Dallastown science teacher. The programs are currently being conducted and expanded by Mr. Steven Metzler, P.E. (aka “Mr. TESOY”), a York Water Company, Senior Engineering Project Manager.
HURRICANE HELPERS
Thank you to the Stony Brook families who contributed to our Hurricane Helene donation drive. The Emigsville Fire Department will assist in getting our donations to the small town of Minneapolis, North Carolina.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FUNDRAISER WINNERS
Congratulations to all of our ROAR Fest Fundraiser Winners. We hope you enjoy your prize! Thank you to all families who helped us reach our goal of $11,000. We are currently planning our school-wide glow party.
Principal for a Day (top 3):
1st place: Jane H.2nd place: Gannen C.
3rd place (3-way tie!): Armin B., Sonya B., Riley Graham
Red Robin lunch with the Principal (top 6):
Jane H., Gannen C., Armin B., Sonya B., Riley G., Sam S.Great Wolf vacation package:
Madison L.
Raffle Prize Winners:
York Revolution package- Iris L.
Lancaster Barnstormers package- Hadley L.
Suburban Bowlerama package- Owen B.
Texas Roadhouse Basket- Jacob D.
Pet gift basket- Theo B.
Pet gift basket- Ana F.
Scentsy basket- Dominic D.
Batting Cage package- Camden C.
Scholastic Book choice Winners:
Dream M., Zayn W., Ethan S., Amara G., Matthew D., Armin B., Sonya B., Reed F., Theo B., Melody B., Nola L., Dominic D., John O., Nicholas O., Alexis O., Jacob D., Hayes J., Iris L., Ian L.
Theodore L., John L., Nora B., Kallen B., Ava W., Killian S., Brantley H., Tyler K., Keira S., Luna L., Elijah S., Camden C., Gannen C., Jane H., Ethan Q., Drake L., Sam S., Kelly L., Audrey B., Gemma L., Fiona L., Emory P., Ana F., Klaus L., Riley G., Savannah O., Olivia L., Kelly L., Emma N., Madison L., James L., Owen B., Hadley L., Jacob W.
Stony Brook Information
COOLER WEATHER AND RECESS
The temperatures may be getting cooler, but we still try to get our students outside for recess as much as possible. Please make sure your child comes to school dressed appropriately for the weather and that he/she has a coat for colder weather. I recommend that your write your child's name inside every sweatshirt, sweater, or coat he/she wears to school. As much as we try to remind them, it is common for kids to forget their sweatshirt or coat in the gym, on the coat hook at breakfast, or even outside at recess when they get hot. Writing your child's name inside each piece of clothing will help us return items when they are found. If you need help providing a winter coat for your child, please contact Dr. Harper or Mrs. Frey. Thank you!
English Language Learners Night
The Central York School District English Language Development Department is hosting an informational Title III Night for ELL/ESL families. Join us on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at North Hills Elementary School from 6:00 - 7:30 PM to learn more about our programs, Skyward and Schoology, qualifying for services, graduation requirements and more!
From the SB PTO
Happy Friday SB Families!
On Friday, November 8 Stony Brook will be holding our annual Fall Fest! Each classroom will be having a Fall party, in additional to participating in school-wide activity stations outside and in the gym! Sign up here to help with games, crafts, and other fun activities! https://www.timetosignup.com/ptostonybrook/sheet/1350272
If you plan to volunteer for any of our PTO events, you will need to register/renew your CYSD volunteer badge: https://www.cysd.k12.pa.us/our-district/human-resources/clearances
We encourage parents and caregivers to follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/stonybrookpto) as this is where you will get the most timely updates on volunteer opportunities, school events, and more.
Brittany Strine
Stony Brook PTO President
717-858-2104
Stony Brook Calendar Reminders
10/28 - No School
11/8 - Fall Festival Day
ARRIVAL AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES
Click on the documents below for more information about Stony Brook arrival and dismissal. If you are driving your child to school, you will stay in your car during drop off. Please have your child practice unbuckling the seat belt or car seat by themselves as parents stay in the car during drop off. If your child is in the walk zone, but you plan to drive your car to the school to pick up your child, your child is now parent pick up and you should follow the parent pick up procedures.
All kindergarten students are required to have an adult pick them up at the bus stop or walk zone. Kindergarten students will not be released from the bus or at the walk zone unless an adult is present to receive them. An adult must meet all kindergarten walkers at the designated crossing guard spot.
For any changes in dismissal, be very clear with your child if they are being picked up early or if they will be parent pick-up when they normally ride the school bus. Any changes in routines or dismissal plans should be communicated to your child's teacher via note or email prior to 9:00AM. If you need to make a change during the day, please call the main office. Our teachers often do not have time to check their email during the school day. The office staff also requests that if you need to change your child's dismissal plan after school has started for the day, please call prior to 2:00PM. It is difficult for our office to communicate to your child's teacher and ensure your child knows about a change if you call after 2:00PM. The school recognizes that sometimes emergencies happen and you need to make a sudden change, but this should be the exception rather than the rule. Thank you!
ABSENCES AND ATTENDANCE IN SKYWARD
Families are encouraged to use the Skyward Family Access Center attendance function to alert the school that their child is absent. This can be done in the Skyward phone app or website. In the event a family cannot log the absence in Skyward, a doctor's note and/or phone call will be accepted as documentation of the absence. If you are unable to mark your child's attendance in Skyward, families should use the school's automated attendance line to alert the school that their child will be absent. This can be accessed 24-7 at (717)846-6789. This number is checked every morning for absences. Families should notify the school no later than 9:00AM on the day of an absence. If we do not receive a call reporting your child absent by 9:00AM, and there is no absence request in Skyward Family Access Center, an automated phone call will be generated via our phone system in order to confirm the whereabouts of your child.
Please note - families have five days by law from the date of a child's absence to report an absence to the district. This may be done in Skyward Family Access Center or by phone on the automated attendance line. Failure to do so will result in an absence being recorded as "unexcused".
All families should be aware that under Act 29, upon a student's accumulation of 6 unlawful or unexcused absences from school, the parent may be referred to Children & Youth Services. Should attendance not improve, the parent may be cited to the district magistrate and could be responsible for fines.
EDUCATIONAL TRIP FORMS
Please be sure to note the policy for educational trips. Approval forms must be obtained from the school office or online through the district website. The educational value and activities of the trip must be stated in detail to be eligible for approval. Thank you for your cooperation with this school policy. For your convenience, click here to download the educational trip form. A reminder that ALL trips MUST be submitted at least 2 WEEKS prior to the trip to be approved.
PARENT VOLUNTEERS
Get the jump on obtaining your parent volunteer approval for the 2024-2025 School Year. ALL parents planning to volunteer must re-apply prior to volunteering in our schools. Additionally, all volunteers must also meet with me during a meeting that will be advertised in the near future. Click here for our district-wide Parent Volunteer Manual that outlines how to begin the process of applying to volunteer or, if you are re-applying for another year. We are looking forward to having a record number of volunteers this year!