Burns Park Family Newsletter
September 29, 2024
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From the Principal
Happy Rosh Hashanah
Happy New Year to all of the Jewish Families of our Burn Park community. We wish you peace and love as you celebrate Rosh Hashanah this Thursday and Friday.
The students had their first fire and severe weather drill last week. They did an amazing job listening to their teacher's directions and moving quickly and quietly throughout the building. This week we will have our first security drill. We practice and prepare so that students know that we will always give them directions for how and what to do, will reassure students of their safety quickly and we will always let them know next steps.
We have had several medical emergencies over the past years where we have had to secure the building. Our students continue to be prepared and do an outstanding job in live situations.
Upcoming This Week
10/3 Outdoor Family Movie Night
10/4 Security Drill
Take care & Be well,
Principal Bullock
Previous Family Newsletters
EBF Applications Due
If you have yet to complete this form, please do. EBF applications need to be filled out by every AAPS parent, regardless of their household income. The number of forms impacts critical funding for our schools. These forms help to determine the additional support we get in Burns Park.
Outdoor Family Movie Night
Bike, Walk or Roll to School Day
Wait Until 8th
All students in grades K-5 will take the NWEA test (3) times each year. The Fall Testing window is now open. This online test will provide teachers, families and the district with a beginning of the year data point in reading and math. Teachers use this, along with other data points, to form small groups for instruction. *All students who have current IEP and 504 plans will have their testing accommodations administered.
From The Burns Park PTO
Hello Families,
We enjoyed seeing everyone dressing their best on School Picture Day! Thank you to all the volunteers. We are two weeks away from our next PTO Meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7 pm. on Zoom.
IMMEDIATE VOLUNTEER NEEDS
The Burns Park Community is only made stronger by it’s volunteers and we have some immediate needs:
Library Morning Helpers - Rachel Erdstein, our building library/media specialist, is collecting all due library materials first thing in the morning. We need a core group of 4-5 volunteers to regularly check-in and shelve materials just after drop off from 8:45-9:15 am. If you are available and willing to help sign up here.
Walk & Talk Coaches - Walk & Talk is an optional lunch recess activity where students in grades 1-5 can choose to walk or run together around a specified loop in Burns Park. For miles completed, kids earn "toe tags" they collect on a chain and wear proudly! Coaches are needed on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during lunch recess to organize and distribute student lap cards, keep track of laps completed, and distribute toe tags. Sign up here.
Thank you to everyone who has filled out the Volunteer Interest Form. We are sifting through the information and sharing it with the appropriate committees. You should be hearing from them soon.
ROOM PARENTS TRAINING
Welcome to all the new and returning Room Parents! We will hold an online Room Parent Training for adults new to the role on Monday, Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. The training will cover sending classroom requests via School Messenger, Sign up Genius access, teacher gifts, and library and art volunteer information. Volunteer Coordinator Kathy Brzoznowski sent an email out on Friday with the link. Contact her at volunteering@bpepto.org for more information. The recording will be available after the event for those unable to attend.
JOIN THE PTO DIRECTORY
The PTO website has a Directory that allows families to create an account and share contact details and class information, enabling parents to reach out to each other within class, grade level, etc. to set up playdates and otherwise foster a sense of community. Our current PTO directory is opt-in, meaning that families have to proactively create an account on our site to join. Returning families need to update their class assignments and new families should definitely sign up!
SPECIAL EDUCATION MILLAGE RENEWAL INFORMATION SESSIONS
On November 5, 2024, voters residing in school districts served by the Washtenaw Intermediate School District (ISD) will vote on a 12-year, no tax increase Special Education Millage Renewal proposal.
Washtenaw ISD will be holding community information sessions and welcome all community members to attend to learn more about the millage renewal. See the dates and register here:
Thursday, October 10 at 4:00 p.m. (register here) - Held at the Washtenaw Intermediate School District's Teaching and Learning Center at 1819 S. Wagner Rd., Ann Arbor, MI
Thursday, October 10 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom webinar (register here)
Monday, October 21 at 6:30 p.m. (register here) - Held at the Washtenaw Intermediate School District's Teaching and Learning Center located at 1819 S. Wagner Rd., Ann Arbor, MI
More than 6,000 students, or 1-in-7 students, from preschool through age 26 receive special education services in Washtenaw County, plus nearly 900 additional children ages birth to 3 also receive special education services before entering preschool.
If the millage is renewed, the renewal keeps $57 million in unrestricted general funds available for programs and services that could benefit every public school student. This could include advanced placement coursework, improved learning environments, mental health supports, extracurricular activities, school safety and more.
If the millage is not renewed, special education services in Washtenaw County would be underfunded by $57 million and school districts would need to use general operating funds to cover this shortfall.