Hutchens Highlights
September 2024
A Message from Mrs. Owen
Thank you to our entire school community - students, teachers, staff, parents, & community members for your partnership and support in helping to make the beginning of the 24-25 school year a success. Our students are doing a great job learning school routines and procedures, and we're already seeing great participation and engagement in the classroom.
It is vital that your student attend school every day and stay all day. Poor attendance has a negative affect on student achievement. This school year, we will send home a parent letter when your student has 3 or more absences and/or multiple tardies to serve as a reminder of our attendance policy. Remember to send in a parent note and/or doctor's excuse within 3 days of your student's absence. Please review the September Attendance Challenge below with your child and strive to have perfect attendance this month!
Here's to a fantastic year ahead!
Brittney Owen
Principal
September Daily Attendance/Attendance Challenge
Student attendance for the month of September determines our ADM (determines the number of foundational units/teacher units we are allotted for the following school year) and impacts our state report card grade.
Hot Tickets = Weekly Perfect Attendance
If students have PERFECT attendance (no tardies or absences), they earn a Hot Ticket. The Hot Ticket allows them to wear their favorite, school appropriate T-shirt to school the following Tuesday.
Beat the Bell = Daily Treat
Each student is assigned a number in the classroom 1-23 based on alphabetical order. When their number is announced on the morning announcements, the student from each class will receive a treat.
Golden Ticket = FULL Out of Uniform
Students with perfect attendance for the month of September will receive a Golden Ticket. Students may wear school appropriate out-of-uniform clothes on the assigned day ONLY.
24/25 bus routes
Click the link below to view the 24/25 bus routes
Snacks & Ice Cream
Snacks (chips and crackers) and juice/water are sold daily for $1.00 each. Students are allowed to bring their own snack and encouraged to bring their own water bottle from home.
Ice Cream is sold every Tuesday for $2.00. (Please send exact change).
Attendance
September Reading Challenge
WHAT: It is time to kick off our September Reading Challenge!!
WHEN: Reading logs will go home with each student tomorrow, 9/3.
HOW: Kindergarteners will color 1 apple for each day they read a book or someone reads a book to them. All other students will color 1 leaf for each day they read a book or someone reads a book to them.
PRIZE: When all 12 images are colored, return the sheet to school for a prize!
Electronic Devices/Cell Phones:
Electronic devices are not allowed during the school day. Students should avoid disrupting classroom activities by not displaying, using, or activating wireless communication devices during the school day. Cell phone usage by students during the school day causes a major disruption to the learning environment. Cell phones have become a distraction to student learning and are the cause of many disciplinary infractions, ranging from bullying to cheating. Should a student bring a cell phone to school, the phone will be securely locked away in a collection box and returned to the student at the end of the school day.
Beginning of Year Literacy Screeners
Parents, take a moment to watch this informative video about Alabama's beginning-of-year literacy screeners and discover key questions to ask your student’s teacher about supporting reading beyond the school day.
Alabama's beginning of year early years literacy assessment window is August 5 - September 13.
Wear ⭐GOLD⭐ to celebrate Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Hutchens Elementary School students and staff, let's unite for a cause!
Make plans to attend our Title 1 Parent Meeting and Open House on Monday, September 9th. We will meet together in the gym at 5:30pm for our Title 1 Meeting. Open House will begin at 6:00pm with a welcome message from Mrs. Owen, followed by an introduction of all staff members and announcements from PTA. At 6:20pm you will be allowed to visit classrooms to see all of the wonderful things your student(s) has accomplished since the first day of school! We hope to see you there!
PTA Information:
Link for memberhub store-
Stay in the Know!
Benefits of joining the PTA
Join PTA & Buy Spirit Shirt
2024-2025 Sponsorship Opportunities are live!
We are looking for sponsors for the new school year. If you or someone you know are interested in becoming a Hutchens Elementary sponsor, please reach out to the Hutchens PTA at hutchens.36695.pta@gmail.com.
100% of your donation goes directly back to the students, facility, and school. We have big things planned for our school this year and we can't do it without the support of our families and the community.
You can choose your sponsorship level and donate online at cardinals36695.givebacks.com
*Deadline to register as a Cardinal level sponsor is September 12th to ensure we have enough time to get your business logo on the back of our Fall Festival tshirts.
COME ONE, COME ALL! 🌟
Join us for our HUTCHENS CIRCUS on Friday October 11th from 10:30am to 1:30pm!
Ticket packages and tshirt pre-orders are NOW LIVE!
A few things to note:
Our circus spirit shirts may be worn on any Friday throughout the school year!
Shirts are PRE-ORDER ONLY. The deadline to purchase a shirt is SEPTEMBER 12th. We will not be able to guarantee a shirt for the day of the event if purchased after the deadline.
Pizza will ONLY be available by purchasing package #2. Pizza will NOT be sold on the day of Fall Festival.
There will be other concession items available to purchase during the event. More details with a concession list coming soon.
We will have a designated picnic area this year so make sure you bring a picnic blanket to enjoy your lunch on!
We hope you can join us-it’s going to be SO MUCH FUN!
Visit Cardinals36695.givebacks.com to purchase your ticket package and as always-please reach out if you have any questions!
Capturing Kids' Hearts
At it's core, "Capturing Kids Hearts" focuses on building positive relationships between students and their teachers, as well as fostering a sense of belonging and connection within the school community. Through this initiative, we aim to create a safe and supportive environment where every child feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential. "Every Student Matters. Every Moment Counts"
CKH is built on 4 foundational principles:
1. Social Contract: Students and teachers will work together to create a set of rules and expectations that everyone agrees to follow. This allows for open communication, mutual respect, and a sense of ownership within the classroom.
2. The 10-Second Rule: We believe in the power of greeting every student with a smile and a personal greeting within the first 10 seconds of their arrival in the classroom. This simple act sets a positive tone for the day and helps students feel seen and valued.
3. The Circle of Influence: We wil encourage our students to focus on what they can control, rather than dwelling on things outside of their control. This mindset empowers them to take ownership of their actions and choices, fostering a sense of responsibility.
4. The Four Questions: These 4 questions server as a framework for problem-solving and conflict resolution. By asking themselves and others these questions, students learn to take responsibility, communicate effectively, and find solutions that benefit everyone involved.
We enourage you to have conversations with your child about their class social contract that they will create during the first few weeks of school. We value your partnership in this journey and look forward to working together to create a positive and nurturing environment for our children.
September Staff Birthdays
September 4 - Hallie Bardwell, 2nd Grade Teacher
September 7 - Kelley Larson, Kindergarten TeacherSeptember 11 - Shanna Johnson, Paraprofessional
September 14 - Courtney Sharlow, 2nd Grade Teacher
September 14 - Emilie Quint, Kindergarten Teacher
September 16 - Lareesia Miller, 2nd Grade Teacher
September 17 - Stephanie Jones, ARI Literacy Specialist
September 17 - Tayler Sprinkle, Paraprofessional
September 24 - Alison Townsend, Math Coach
Hutchens Daily Schedule & Arrival/Dismissal Procedures
All faculty and staff members have designated areas inside and outside of our campus to assist students with their morning arrival routine.
Please be familiar with our daily schedule outlined below:
6:30am Before School Care Begins7:40am Before School Care Ends - Teachers on Duty (First Bell Rings)
7:40am Students enter building and report to cafeteria for breakfast
7:55am (Second Bell Rings) Students report to classroom and begin morning routines
8:05am Breakfast ends (students who enter the building after 8:05 will report directly to class)
8:15am Tardy Bell rings
3:10pm Staggered dismissal begins (Teachers on Duty)
3:25pm Teachers off duty
After School Care begins
6:00pm After School Care ends
All drivers are asked to follow the directions of teachers on duty and be respectful to those assisting and directing traffic. When pulling into the carlines, please remember to observe all safety regulations. Parents are asked to remain in their cars during drop-off/pick-up. Staff will assist your child in getting in and out of their car. No person is allowed to walk between vehicles. Please utilize the crosswalk at all times.
Arrival and Breakfast:
Students are not to unload from their vehicles until 7:40 a.m when teachers are on duty and have given the unload signal. Supervision is not available until 7:40 a.m., and doors will be locked.
Car riders, bus riders, and van riders will enter through the main lobby and report directly to the cafeteria for breakfast. At 7:55 a.m, all students are dismissed from the cafeteria/gym to their classroom.
Breakfast is served from 7:40am-8:05am. We encourage all students to be at school by 8:05am as this allows students to eat breakfast and complete all morning classroom routines before the tardy bell rings at 8:15am.
Late arrival/Tardies:Research has proven a direct correlation between school attendance and student achievement. Please make every effort to have your child at school by 8:15am. Students arriving at school after 8:15am are considered tardy. If a student is tardy, a parent or guardian must walk the student into the building and sign them in at the front office. Please strive to have your student at school, on time, every day for maximum learning. Classroom instruction and routines are disrupted when students are tardy,
Early Dismissals:
An early dismissal prior to 11:45am is considered an absence. If a student arrives to school after 11:45am he/she is marked absent for the entire day. There will be no early dismissals granted after 2:30pm. Early dismissals will be granted prior to 2:30pm only to a parent/guardian or a designated person listed as an emergency contact. Parents and emergency contacts must always present identification to the office.It is highly encouraged to make all medical and dental appointments after school hours for students to receive maximum daily instructional time. Students will be allowed no more than 3 early dismissals or tardies to be considered for Perfect Attendance. Excessive absences, tardiness, and early dismissals are also reported to MCPSS Division of Student Services and the District Attorney’s Office.
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
We utilize a number system for car line dismissal. If your child is NEW to Hutchens and will be a car rider in the afternoons, be sure to stop by the "Car tag" booth during Meet the Teacher to obtain your tags. Each student will be given two (2) car tags. Additional car tags may be purchased (at a later date) for $7.00 each.
- RETURNING STUDENTS: All returning students will keep their same car tag # from the 23/24 school year. New tags will be provided by your classroom teacher. 23/24 car tags may still be used as well.
- Siblings will have the same car tag #. Please help your child(ren) learn their number. Make it a routine to ask your child(ren) their car tag number.
Please be familiar with our carline arrival and dismissal procedures. These procedures are aimed at ensuring the safety of all students and maintaining an organized and efficient dismissal process. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in following these car line procedures. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the school office.
Student/Staff Safety:
- Student & Staff safety is our # 1 priority. Please be patient and cooperative as we work together to ensure a safe, smooth, and swift arrival and dismissal. Dismissal during the first few weeks of school will take longer than norma. Our new Pre-K and kindergarten students/parents are learning new routines and procedures. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation.
- Follow the directions given by staff members directing traffic and guiding students to/from their vehicles.
- Each car MUST have a car tag in order for your child(ren) to be released in the car rider line during dismissal. If you do not present a car tag, you will be asked to pull around, park, and proceed to the front office to verify you are a designated person to pick up. Identification will be checked.
- It is the expectation that traffic laws are obeyed (i.e., Children buckled appropriately, children not allowed in truck beds, no hanging out of windows/sunroofs, no texting and driving).
Car Line Routines/Procedures:
- Pull as close as possible to the vehicle in front of you; the closer the cars, the more students we can load/unload at once.
- Do not block the crosswalks.
- Make sure your car tag is hanging/visible during dismissal.
- We will load/unload using two lanes. (Lane 1 - closest to sidewalk) (Lane 2 closest to parking lot)
- Students will load and unload from the passenger side of the vehicle. Please make sure all car seats, etc. do not prevent your child from entering/exiting the passenger side.
- Students in Lane 1 will load from the sidewalk and unload onto the sidewalk.
- Students in Lane 2 will walk down the blue line to the adult on duty. The adult will lead students across the crosswalk to the sidewalk (for arrival) or to their vehicle (for dismissal).
- Remain in vehicle at all times during the car line process. This will help maintain a smooth flow of traffic and ensure the safety of everyone involved. Designated staff members will be available to assist.
- Please work with your child on unbuckling their seat belts.
- Disable child locks on the passenger side.
- Refrain from using your cell phone or engaging in any other distractions while in the car line.
- Loud music is not allowed in carlines.
- Tobacco products are not allowed on campus.
We reserve the right to report unsafe traffic behaviors to authorities for the safety of our students.
Car Parkers:
- Park in the field next to the cafeteria.
- Enter through the side door and show car tag. If you forget your tag, please be prepared to show identification in the front office.
- All car parkers are expected to be picked up no later than 3:15pm
Bus Transportation
All students who ride a bus will be assigned to a specific bus number and each bus is labeled with a specific animal. (For example, the ladybug bus, the bear bus, the bird bus, the elephant bus, etc.). It is important for students to learn their bus animal name. Please arrive at the bus stop at least 10 minutes prior to the expected arrival time.
Appropriate behavior is always expected on the bus. Misconduct on the bus is a safety hazard and may result in revocation of riding privileges or other disciplinary consequences. If a child is referred to administration for a bus infraction, an investigation will take place and the parent will be contacted. After the parent has been contacted, if the misbehavior continues, a bus suspension may occur. Bus suspensions for the 1st offense are five consecutive days. Subsequent bus suspensions may result in a longer period. Should you need another stop for the bus you should utilize the MCPSS website to submit a new stop application. Students are expected to be at the bus stop at least ten minutes before it is scheduled to arrive. Students are to board only at the designated stops where they live. Students are not allowed to ride a different bus home with a friend. We only transport students to and from their own address. The direct number to MCPSS transportation is 251-221-5260.
Bus Safety/Procedures
Please review with your child our bus routines/procedures.
- Always listen to and obey the bus driver.
- Stay seated the entire time.
- Never extend your hands, arms, head, or any object out of the window.
- Keep the aisles clear.
- Do not jump seat to seat.
- Always keep hands and feet to yourself.
- Speak in quiet voice. No yelling!
Do not write on or damage the seats. Student/parent/guardians may be responsible for damages.
- Bottom to bottom, Back-to-Back, Bookbag on lap.
Change in Transportation
ALL changes in a dismissal routine must be made in writing and sent to your child’s teacher the morning of or day before the necessary change. Changes in dismissal are not taken over the phone, text, or email. We cannot guarantee that a text/email will be checked prior to dismissal. We understand emergency situations arise, but we will not allow constant day to day changes through the office. Please help us with this policy and plan accordingly.
School Visitors/Volunteers:
Student Safety is our top priority. A visitor is anyone who is not employed at Hutchens Elementary School. All visitors should ring the bell at the front entrance, report to the main office, show identification, and state the purpose of the visit. All visitors must be listed on the student’s contact information, secure a visitor’s pass, and comply with school policies and procedures while on campus. Volunteers coming to assist at the school are also required to sign in and wear an identification tag. Visitors/volunteers who fail to maintain behavior that enriches the educational environment are subject to restriction from all school facilities, activities, and events. All school facilities are smoke/vape free. Use of profanity is also prohibited (verbal, written, or gestures).
Lunch Visitors
Beginning Tuesday, September 10th, we will open the cafeteria for lunch guests. The following procedures are expected to be followed to ensure a safe and positive lunch experience for all students in the school.
- Lunch guests are required to report to the main office to sign-in and show identification.
- Adults visiting for lunch must be listed as a contact to visit the student at school.
- The student’s teacher must be notified BEFORE arriving on campus.
- Visitors must wear a badge/sticker provided by the office staff during check in and it must be visible at all times while in the building.
- Adults may purchase the school lunch ($5.00) or bring one from home. Outside food must be packed inside of a lunch box. No restaurant food bags are allowed.
- Visitors must return to the office after the student’s lunch period has ended to sign out.
- Cafeteria visitors may not visit other areas of the campus without prior approval from the principal.
- Any questions or concerns must be directed to an administrator.
Personal Property
Personal property (i.e., money, clothing, jewelry, etc.) is the responsibility of each student. These articles should always be kept in the student’s possession. Students should not bring large sums of money or valuable personal property to school. Please label all outerwear, lunchboxes, and water bottles with first and last name.
Schoology
Student Code of Conduct:
Students and parents must read and follow the guidelines and policies outlined in the MCPSS Student Code of Conduct. You were provided the opportunity to read and discuss the student code of conduct when completing online registration and it is also available on the MCPSS website. Please review school rules and expectations with your child on a regular basis. If you have questions regarding the expectations and policies in the Student Code of Conduct, please contact a school administrator.
Positive Behavior Reinforcement:
Each month, classroom teachers select one student who represents that month’s Leadworthy Character Trait (empathy, responsibility, courage, self-direct, respect, perseverance, teamwork, kindness, or integrity). Students are recognized and celebrated at our monthly character breakfast. Staff members also submit positive office referrals and students receive a positive phone call home by an administrator. Students who display good behavior also receive “Cardinal Coins” from our faculty and staff. Cardinal Coins are redeemed for various prizes throughout the year.
Student Birthdays
We love to celebrate our students and our office staff and classroom teachers will acknowledge students’ birthdays in various ways. Classroom birthday parties are not allowed; however, parents may send a “pre-packaged snack” (not homemade), if it has been prearranged with the child’s teacher. Snacks must be arranged to avoid multiple snacks being sent on the same day and to assure students with allergies can eat the snack provided. Birthday party invitations may be exchanged on campus IF ALL students in your child’s homeroom receive an invitation.
September & October
September 2 - Labor Day (No School)
September 4 - MAX3 fundraiser begins (3:30 after school)
September 5 - Fall Pictures (students must be in full uniform)
September 6 - Goodies with Grands @ 8:45am
September 9 - Title I meeting at 5:30/ Open House at 6:00
September 13- Progress Reports will be available
September 16 - Staff Professional Development/NO School for students
September 20 - MAX3 fundraiser grad party
September 26 - Character Kid Breakfast @ 8:45am (by invitation only); Books & Bingo (info to come)
September 27 - Club Day Kick-Off
September 30 - Virtual Day for Students (At-Home Learning Day)
October 1 - 2nd Grade Field Trip to Seward Farms (Ellzey, Formica, Sharlow, Weaver)
October 2 - 2nd Grade Field Trip to Seward Farms (Bardwell, Bryant, Lisenba, Miller, St. Germain)
October 9 - Make up Fall Pictures (Students must be in full uniform)
October 11 - Fall Festival - End of 1st Quarter
October 14 -Teacher Workday (No School for Students)
October 15 - 2nd Quarter Begins
October 22 - Kindergarten Field trip to Middleton Farms (Alloul, Curd, Percherke, Quint)
October 23 - Kindergarten Field trip to Middleton Farms (Graham, Larson, Midkiff, Weekley)
October 24 - Read for the Record Day (more info to come)
October 28 - November 1 - Red Ribbon Week (more info to come)
November 1 - 1st Quarter Honor's Day (info to come)
At-Home Reading Resources
Contact us:
Email: bowen@mcpss.com
Website: hutchenselementary.org
Location: 10005 West Lake Rd. Mobile, AL 36695
Phone: 251-221-1420
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HutchensElem
Twitter: @HutchensElem