Studley Star
May 13, 2024
Important Dates
May
13 - Kick off to the Fun Run
23 - Fun Run
24 - Middle School Principals Visit SES
27 - No School
29 - Grade 3 and 4 Evening Concert
June
4 - 4th Grade Middle School Visits
4 - Family Picnic (Evening)
5 - Last Day for Kindergarten
5 - Parent Info Night at MIddle School
14 - Grade 4 Step Up
14 - Early Release/Last Day for Grades 1-4
Front Office Clerks
Mrs. Damiani - idamiani@attleboroschools.com
Mrs. Frolio - lfrolio@attleboroschools.com
School Hours 2023-2024
- Arrival begins at: 8:30 AM
- School Day: 8:45 AM – 3:25 PM
- Dismissal is at 3:25 PM
- Early Release Dismissal: 12:25 PM
Fun Run Time!
The annual Fun Run kicks off TODAY! Look for the registration flyer coming home with your student today.
Here’s how you can support A. Irvin Studley Elementary School:
1. Register on mybooster.com tonight. It’s so easy!
2. Share about our fundraiser with your family and friends using the SHARE BUTTON on mybooster.com.
3. Give a donation, if you are able.
This year's Prinipal's Challenge is for 100% of Studley students to register on mybooster.com
so log on tonight!
Fun Run Event is Thursday, May 23rd:
- Grade 3 9:50-10:47
- Grade 2 10:50-11:47
- Grade 4 11:50-12:47
- Grades K+1 1:13-2:10
Spectators are welcome to come cheer on runners around the perimeter of the track.
If you are interested in volunteering to set up, clean up or during the run please see the link below to sign up. ***Please note: All volunteers must have an active CORI on file. Please see main office if you need to complete a CORI or check if yours is active.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904084EADAD23A7FE3-49646379-funrun
This is our main fundraiser. Our goal as a school is to raise $25,000 for new school mascot, classroom grants, field trips and enrichment programs. So let’s get ready to work together to reach our goal!
24-25 Transportation
24-25 Transportation Application Open! New this year, all eligible students, including Kindergarten and First grade, who wish to ride the bus to/from any of the Attleboro Public Schools MUST complete the Transportation Application to secure transportation. The only exception to this is for those with specialized transportation needs listed in an IEP. Families should refer to the email sent on May 3, 2024, or visit the APS Transportation website for details: https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/page/transportation
Family Picnic
PTO will be hosting a family picnic on June 4th 5:00PM-7:00PM. This is the first time they are trying out this event. The vision for this event is that families bring food and have a picnic on the field. More info to come, but we hope you can come hang out and have some family fun.
Bus Expectations
As a reminder, all students who ride the bus are expected to follow appropriate bus expectations. These expectations are put in place for the safety of all students. The bus driver has a very important job of delivering our precious kids to and from home and school. Students must do their part, so the drivers can do their jobs.
Please remind your child of the importance of following these expectations. Riding the bus is a privilege, and there will be consequences if students do not follow them.
Expectations:
- Students need to be seated the whole time with their feet on the floor in front o0f them
- All belongings should be away in their backbacks.
- Aisles need to be kept clear.
- Students need to use level 1 voices (conversational) when speaking to others.
- Appropriate language is expected.
- Hands and feet are to be kept to themselves.
Studley Fundraiser - New Idea
Please see the information below for information on a new fundraiser. A flyer will be coming home soon. While you wait for the flyer, you can check out the Facebook group is called Polished by Stacey.
Attleboro Career Fair
The Attleboro Career Fair welcomes anyone interested in engaging with staff from the Attleboro School Department, the City of Attleboro, and Attleboro-based businesses. Opportunities to learn more about licensing/training and career building resources will be available. For more details on the career opportunities and hosts available at the fair please see the flier attached.
Please register to let us know you’re coming! https://forms.gle/JHuaVHiLuWNExKXY7
Updated Guidance for Respiratory Viral Illnesses
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has updated recommendations for schools and the general public to prevent the spread of any respiratory viruses. There are no longer any statewide isolation or quarantine requirements for those who test positive for COVID-19. This aligns with the March 1, 2024, updated guidelines released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The new guidance applies to any respiratory viral illness such as Covid, Flu or RSV. Symptoms of a viral illness include fever, chills, fatigue, cough, runny nose, and headache.
The new guidance states that even with a positive Covid test, individuals may return to school/work and resume normal activities when:
- they have not had a fever for at least 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) AND
- symptoms are improving.
For additional information – please refer to the student handbook under “School and Illness: When your Child Should Stay Home.”
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your school nurse.
Walker Door Safety
Spring Things…from the Health Office
Spring is here with sunny, warmer days and early emergence of pollen and molds that trigger seasonal allergies. Children, who have never been diagnosed with seasonal allergies before, are often affected when the pollen/mold levels are high.
Common symptoms include itchy/watery eyes, nasal stuffiness/drainage, scratchy throat, and headaches. If your child suffers from allergy symptoms, please contact your doctor for advice on eye drops, nasal sprays, or an appropriate non-drowsy allergy medication that can be taken before school to provide all day relief from symptoms.
Poison Ivy is everywhere. Contact with the oil from the plant’s leaf causes irritation and a red pimple-like rash. Children should wear appropriate clothing to protect skin exposure to poison ivy, especially in wooded or grassy areas. Showering after being outdoors is also a good practice to prevent irritation. If a skin rash develops, over-the-counter medications such as caladryl lotion or hydrocortisone cream will provide relief from minor symptoms. When the rash affects the face or eyes, contact your doctor, as a prescription medication may be needed. It is important to remove over-the-head clothing carefully to protect the face and eyes from contact with poison ivy on clothing.
As outdoor evening activities increase, the time of day when mosquitoes are most active, use of bug repellent can help prevent bites. Ticks can be found in the woods, but also in low bushes, grass and on pets. It is a good practice to check children and pets for ticks when they come in from outdoors.
Drinking enough fluids and good nutrition are very important during the warm weather as the body works harder to regulate temperature. Please encourage your child to have a full glass of a beverage, water preferred, with breakfast and to bring a drink for snack and lunch. Sunscreen can be applied in the morning since recess is usually outdoors, weather permitting.
William James College Interface Referral Service
Any resident of Attleboro or student attending the Attleboro Public Schools (through a guardian) can access the William James College INTERFACE Referral Service. The INTERFACE Helpline helps individuals in subscribing communities become connected with outpatient mental health and wellness resources.
Through the Helpline that operates from 9 AM- 5 PM on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and 8 AM- 6 PM on Tuesday and Thursday, callers will complete an intake which takes about 15-20 minutes and then within a day or so of their call will be assigned to work with a Resource and Referral Counselor who will help them navigate the challenges of finding mental health services, including obtaining a referral match to an outpatient provider, as well as information and resources related to mental health and wellness. Please see What to Expect When You Call the Helpline or visit interface.williamjames.edu for more information.
The INTERFACE Helpline is not an emergency service. If you or the person you are seeking to assist requires a crisis response to meet immediate safety needs, please call 988, 911, go to your local emergency room, or find your local crisis services by calling 833-773-2445 and asking for crisis support.
Car Drop Off/Outdoor Play
As you know, our school day starts at 8:30AM. This means there are no staff members on duty to supervise students until 8:30AM. Several students are leaving their cars before 8:30AM to play. If you are allowing your child(ren) to leave your car and play before school, they must be supervised. Students cannot leave that area and go to the side or back of the building where they would be unsupervised. Thank you for your attention to this.
PTO
Community Fliers and Opportunities
The APS Community Resource Guide has moved! Click the link below to access the updated list of local resources and community supports:
https://www.attleboroschools.com/o/apswc/page/community-resource-guide