
Crestview Elementary School
Five Star Award ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

May 27-29
Dear Crestview Families,
❤️ As we wrap the 24-25 school year, our staff wants to express our heartfelt appreciation for your support. It has been such a joy working with your child(ren), and we are continually impressed by the strong partnership we've built together. Your open communication and collaboration have been key factors in our students' success. 💪🏼
We hope you have a fantastic summer filled with relaxation and family time! Don't forget to encourage your child to participate in our summer reading program, and we'd love for them to keep those math skills sharp with some practice. Visit the library on May 30th to get the game board.
🚌 Thank you for making this year so special. We can't wait to see everyone at OPEN HOUSE on Monday August 18th at 6:00-7:45.
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
🍎 If you have a child entering kindergarten this fall please click here to begin the registration process and read more about important dates.
25-26 SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
✏️ Click here to access each grade level supply list.
- The first list has all the basic school supplies.
- The second option includes the add on that teachers are asking for which may include hand sanitizer, tissues, wipes, paper towels, or baggies.
TONY'S LEMONADE STAND & PTO
🍋 See below to learn more about how 2nd grader Tony is raising funds for St. Jude's Children's Childhood Cancer Research. Mark your calendar Saturday May 31st 12:00-3:00.
HIRING AT CRESTVIEW - 3HR MONITOR 🛝
If you are interested in applying to be a 3hr. recess/cafeteria monitor please click here to apply. The hours are 10:45-1:45.
Have a great week,
Mrs. Schulke
Principal
Spelling Bee Winners
Congratulations to the following students who were finalists in their grade for the all school Spelling Bee. Each student competed in multiple rounds before making it to the final Spelling Bee competition. This is a huge accomplishment and we are so proud of our students.
Congratulations to the following:
Congrats Class of 2025
3rd-5th Grade Ohio State Test Scores
To access your child's state test scores, you will need to log into ProgressBook.
Ohio law (Ohio Revised Code 3313.6029) requires districts, community schools, STEM schools, and chartered nonpublic schools to report the results of Ohio’s State Tests to students’ parents or guardians no later than June 30 of each year. Results may be sent via mail, electronic mail, or by posting the scores to a secure portal on the district or school’s website that families can access.
- ProgressBook parent access can be found at https://pa.neonet.org/district
- Click on the Brunswick “B” Icon and sign in to your parent account
- On the left menu, click Assessment Scores - here you will see a list of scores for all assessments
- If your child is a high school student, you can view previous assessments by selecting "Next Generation Assessment" from the dropdown menu at the top of the page.
Note: There are five performance levels of achievement in each subject area. Three of the performance levels [Advanced (5), Accomplished (4) and Proficient (3)] are above the “passing” score of 700. Two performance levels [Basic (2) and Limited (1)] are below the “passing” score. The accomplished level of performance suggests that a student is on track for college and career readiness.
Speech Pathologist Month
Shoutout to MRS. KATIE SCHAEFER, our incredible speech pathologists! 🗣️✨ She work tirelessly behind the scenes to help our students find their voices, build confidence, and overcome communication challenges. From articulation to language development. Mrs. Schaefer creates personalized strategies that make real differences in student's lives every day. Thank you for your patience, expertise, and commitment to helping every student achieve their goals.
Medication Pick-up
If your child has medication at school, please remember to pick up any medication and accompanying devices, such as inhaler spacers. If not picked up, medication and accompanying devices will be destroyed on June 6th.
Phone# 330-273-0482
E-mail lwerner@bcsoh.org
Camp Inventions-June
Camp Invention will be held at Huntington.
1st Day School Supplies
August 3rd ~ School Supplies
Need help with school supplies? Check this out.
Registration Open
Girls Soccer Camp
We'd like to congratulate and welcome our newest PTO board members for the 25-26 school year:
President: Ashley Skubak
Co-Vice Presidents: Therese Klik and Amanda Palciso
Treasurer: Erika Panasewicz
Secretary: Erica Bramel
Co-Fundraising Coordinators: Maegan Hammer and Ashley Vanest
Co-Social Media Secretaries: Ashley Rush and Sarah Kazimer
Membership/Volunteer Coordinator: Sarah Kepic
For information on the PTO visit the school website or the links below.
PTO Board Members - contact information
Calendar of Events- click here
BIRTHDAY SIGN
If you'd like to have your student's name on the electric sign the week of their birthday,
please fill out the form below and send in $5.
PTO Newsletter
PTO Contact
🦋Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
🦋Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is an early childhood gift giving program.
The program is now available in Ohio. Check it out and enroll!
SHORT VIDEOS ON PROBLEM-SOLVING, EMOTION MANAGEMENT, BETTER LISTENING, AND RESPONSIBILITY
For the month May: friendship skills, emotion management and problem solving steps will be the focus. Teaching students to be responsible and recognize strong feelings. Using calming down steps to stay in control are effective ways to increase coping, as well as reduce aggression and other problem behaviors. Students will be taught proactive strategies to help prevent strong feelings from turning into negative behaviors.
The SEL SECOND STEP PROGRAM K-5 lessons will continue to focus on listening/learning skills and friendship skills. Students will learn and role play the listening skills : Voice Quiet-Body Still-Ears Listening-Eyes Watching-Use Self Talk-Be Assertive. I will also introduce the problem-solving steps. STEP S:say the problem without blaming words, T:think of solutions that are safe and respectful, E: explore consequences. Does the solution work for everyone? P:pick the best solution. Using the right skills to solve problems with others is an essential life skill. Learning calming strategies to manage emotions is the first step in solving problems and building good friendships and resilience. Empathy: strive to understand the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of others!
READING SPECIALIST TEACHER
Ms. Christy Sinko's weekly focus is below.
BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE ~
If you are in need of before and after-school care, please contact Ms. Tawny or Ms. Allison at crestview@rightatschool.com. We have a phenomenal program that kids love and don't want to leave. Ms. Tawny and Ms. Allison are the educators that will be at Crestview in the morning and afterschool.
Attendance Phone Line
If your child will be absent, please call the Attendance Line: (330) 273-8103.
If you will be picking up your child early for an appointment please email the teacher and the secretary Mrs. Tanya Bryant tbryant@bcsoh.org.
GRADING
Grading scale - click here
SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS
Click here to view all the grade level class supply lists.
Chromebook HELP
Volunteering
Classroom party, field trip, or special event, you must have a background check on file at the BOE. CLICK HERE
Free & Reduced
To determine if a student is eligible to receive free/reduced lunch, please use this LINK to complete the application
See Something Say Something
Call or text the tip line - 844-SAFEROH - you can report anything suspicious or endangering to you, your friends, or your school. No tip is too small. Click here for more information
PaySchools- Lunch/Fees
Pay Schools - Lunch
Call the Attendance Line:
(330) 273-8103.
If you pick up your child early, please email the teacher and the secretary, Mrs. Bryant tbryant@bcsoh.org