Stadium Happenings
9/20/24
STADIUM HAPPENINGS 9/20/24
Upcoming Dates to Note
9/26 - 3rd Grade Lansing Field Trip
9/27 - SDE PTO Tailgate for LOHS Football Game
10/1 - Cub Scout Recruitment Night
10/2 - State Count Day
10/4 - PTO Fun Run (see times below)
10/6 - Homecoming Parade
10/9 - Walk/Bike to School Day
10/10 - Parent University
10/11 - Kinder Field Trip
10/18 - Fall Break - NO SCHOOL for Students or Staff
10/24 - PTO Trunk or Treat
10/29 - First Grade Field Trip
10/30 - Second Grade Field Trip
10/31 - Half Day dismissal at 12:05pm
10/31 - Halloween Parade, Time TBD
11/1 - No School for Students
11/8 - Half Day for Students
SAEBRS and MySAEBRS
September 20, 2024
Student Screener Information
Dear Stadium Families,
As a district, Lake Orion Community Schools continues to be committed to supporting all students academically, socially, emotionally, and behaviorally. Once again at the elementary level, teachers in first through fifth grade will be completing a universal screening tool to assess the academic, social, and emotional learning skills of all students. The Social, Academic, and Emotional Behavior Risk Screener (SAEBRS) is a tool that measures common behavioral criteria in Social Behavior, Academic Behavior, and Emotional Behavior and will be completed three times a year (October, February, and May). School staff will analyze the data to identify individual student needs, any trends across the school and grade levels so appropriate support can be developed for students. Strict confidentiality will be maintained with all student data.
Additionally, our fourth and fifth grade students will also complete a universal screener through SAEBRS called mySAEBRS. The screener will ask students to rate 19 indicators on a scale of never, sometimes, often, or almost always. For additional information on the SAEBRS and mySAEBRS screener, please click here. The mySAEBRS screener will last about ten minutes and will be completed individually by fourth and fifth grade students on their laptop.
No student will be required to complete the mySAEBRS screener and there is no penalty for students who do not complete the screener. If you are a parent of a fourth or fifth grade student and would like to opt your child out of completing the mySAEBRS screener, please complete the opt out form by clicking here. You only need to complete this form if you want to opt your child out. To opt your child out, the form must be completed by Friday, October 4th at 4:00 p.m. Completing the opt out form will opt your child out of all mySAEBRS testing this school year.
Thank you for your continued partnership as we work together to support all our students.
Sincerely,
Gretchen D. Hynes
Principal
DON'T MISS THE DEADLINE!
Items with the green round SDE LO logo are SDE items.
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Over 20 options to choose from, a sampling is shown below.
- ORDERS will be delivered to Stadium Drive Elementary for pickup
- CHOOSE LOCAL DELIVERY
- No exchange or returns allowed. Final sale.
- Ordering open through October 4th
Dismissal Changes
In order to ensure timely delivery of dismissal changes, please make every effort to report dismissal changes to the office no later than 3:20pm. You must inform the office VIA PHONE; sending an email to the office or a teacher is not always read/seen in time, so please communicate VIA PHONE with the office.
Fall Enrichment After-School Offerings
Hello Stadium Drive Families,
Looking for a fun and educational way to help your child grow? Stadium Drive Elementary offers exciting after-school enrichment classes designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and foster new friendships.
Held once a week for one hour, these 5-week sessions provide a unique opportunity for students to learn and explore in a supportive and engaging environment. Best of all, the classes are taught by our very own Stadium Drive staff, ensuring familiar faces and a comfortable atmosphere.
Don't miss out—sign your child up today and watch them thrive!
Stadium Drive Fall Enrichment Brochure
Thank you,
Mr. Dabrowski
Parent University
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how to support your readers and writers at home!
Sign up at Parent University - Early Literacy Make and Take (office.com)
Stadium's Got Talent
Stadium Drive PTO is in the beginning phases of planning a Stadium’s Got Talent! event.
Please take a moment to click this link to let us know if your student would be interested in participating in this type of event.
Important info:
- Talent Show Date: Tuesday, December 3rd at 6:30 PM
- Auditions tentatively scheduled for:
- Friday October 11 and Monday October 14 after school
- 2 rehearsals (Date TBD) - 1 would be a full dress rehearsal
- Acts are limited to Stadium Drive students only and will have a cut off of 90 seconds.
PTO
SDE PTO meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month. Meetings are held live at SDE and also available via ZOOM. Please check the Stadium Drive PTO group page on Facebook or the website at stadiumdrivepto.com for more information.
Interested in volunteering: https://qrco.de/beIHLp
Directory Opt In: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSePjyDYDtd8kUHlK9NNt3NF6dy3AwPdNXc4fwElWK6XSbV4wA/viewform
The SDE PTO board can be contacted at stadiumdrivepto@gmail.com
President: Dimitra Boulos
Vice President: Jody Lee
Treasurer: Dawn Kuhlman
Secretary: Kelli Hampton
Communications Director: Beth Kempkens
2024 Homecoming Parade
Save the date - SDE will be walking in the HC parade on October 6th at 3:30pm. The parade will begin at Blanche Sims Elementary School. The theme will be DISNEY AND PIXAR, feel free to dress in theme.
Positivity Project - Character Strength of the Week
Dear Families,
This week, our school community will focus on the character strength of Teamwork. Teamwork means you work well as a member of a group or team. You are loyal, reliable, and dedicated to helping your team achieve its goals.
Teamwork involves prioritizing group success. Those strong in teamwork help all group members succeed, committing time and resources to the group's goals. They often delay personal accomplishments to ensure the group's overall success, which fosters positive feelings and counters selfishness and egotism.
For individuals, teamwork often means deferring or delaying individual accomplishments in order to ensure that the group maintains a high level of success. Their commitment to the larger group effort makes them good teammates. The positive feelings associated with being part of a larger whole — can be highly beneficial and combat selfishness and egotism.
To practice and encourage the character strength of teamwork at home, please visit the Positivity Project’s mobile-friendly P2 for Families. There, you will watch a video clip together and discuss a quote and three questions related to teamwork.
Thank you for your continued support!
REMINDERS & PROTOCOL
Arrival & Dismissal Protocol
For the safety of all, please take the time to read through these procedures and protocol.
- Vehicles should NOT use the Bus Loop in front of the school during arrival (8:30am - 8:50am) and dismissal (3:30pm - 4pm). You will need to use the upper parking lot or enter Car Loop just past the school.
- If utilizing the Car Loop, please be a courteous driving and alternate taking turns turning into the loop to allow for an efficient traffic flow.
- When exiting the Car Loop, if turning left causes the flow of exiting traffic to stop, please turn right.
- YOU MUST STAY IN YOUR VEHICLE at all times if utilizing the Car Loop
- Students should not be dropped off until 8:40am once staff is present, doors will NOT open until 8:40am.
- Students must exit/enter the passenger side of the vehicle as soon as the vehicle is safely stopped in the loop. DO NOT GET OUT OF YOUR VEHICLE. You DO NOT have to wait for a staff member to open your car doors for students to exit/enter the vehicle. Once your vehicle is stopped along the curb, students should exit/enter.
- Parents may park in the upper parking lot and walk their child to the stairs. The upper parking lot is NOT a drop off loop.
- If arriving after 8:50am you must park in a parking spot and walk your student to the office.
- If arriving AFTER 8:55am you must walk your student to the office and sign them in.
Contact the main office at (248) 693-5475 or send in a handwritten/signed note if there is a change for how your child is supposed to go home. If your child does not have a note or the office has not been contacted, they will be sent home according to their daily routine. Please DO NOT rely on emails sent to teachers for dismissal changes.
Traffic Flow Update
This year most of our bus routes have changed the direction in which they enter and leave SDE. Most buses arrive at SDE by heading east/up on Scripps Road and then west/down on Stadium Drive. When leaving SDE most of the buses head east/up on Stadium Drive to get to M24 via Scripps Road. That route should sound familiar as it is the same route we have enforced for car drop off and pick up.
Historically we have enforced a LEFT TURN only into the loop and a RIGHT TURN only out of the loop. This was in large part to allow buses to efficiently get to and from M24 and avoid any car loop back up on Stadium Drive. With the addition of our new car loop a couple years ago, the back up on Stadium Drive has been very minimal.
With the new bus traffic pattern mentioned above, you may now enter and exit the car loop from either direction. To ensure smooth operation, please be courteous and alternate/take turns if there is a line in both directions. When exiting, keep the line moving; if you cannot turn left due to traffic, please turn right to prevent the loop from becoming blocked.
If there is a car back up on Stadium Drive, please DO NOT BLOCK the bus loop entrance or exit.
Attendance and Late Arrival
If/when your child is absent or will be late, please contact the Main Office by 8:30am via phone 248-693-5475 or email jaime.kinser@lok12.org If a message is not received by you in the office, the office will be calling home to verify the absence. If you email the teacher, please always copy the office regarding absences as those emails are not always forwarded to the office.
If you are arriving to school in the morning after 8:50am and/or there are not any staff members present outside, you must park in a parking spot and walk your student to the office to sign in.
Equipment/Toys from Home
Personal Property and Devices
Students may not bring expensive personal belongings to school (ex: electronic game devices, etc) without permission of the principal.
In the event permission is given, the school assumes no responsibility if the item is lost or damaged.
Bringing cell phones and/or Smartwatches to school at the elementary level is highly discouraged. If a child brings a cell phone or Smartwatch to school, it must be off (not asleep) and put away in lockers/backpacks at all times. Students should not be using them to access the internet or communicate during school hours (calls, texting, email, etc). If parents/guardians need to get a message to children, all calls must go through the main office. Please be aware that cell phones and smartwatches that are used inappropriately are a distraction to learning and the development of interpersonal skills while at school
Student Birthday Treat Policy
Elementary classroom birthday celebrations are encouraged and preferred to be non-edible. If you would like to do something special to celebrate your child's birthday, we ask that you donate a favorite book to the classroom library, donate a game for the kids to enjoy, or donate special pencils to students, among other options. Please ask your child's teacher for suggestions.
In the event you choose to send in an edible item, there are strict requirements to adhere to. If an item does not meet these requirements, it will not be distributed. In order to make this a safe environment for all students, we ask for your support with this policy.
Whether you choose to send in an edible item or a non-edible item/trinket - it is to be limited to one item shared from the birthday child. Not a treat and a trinket, or multiple items; one item only.
Edible treats MUST adhere to the following requirements:
· Only one treat or trinket is allowed—no treat bags containing multiple treats.
· Treats must follow the allergy protocol by being peanut-free.
· Treats must be factory individually pre-packaged and purchased from a store.
· An ingredient list must be printed on each individual package.
· To preserve instructional time, all birthday treats will be sent home instead of being consumed in the classroom.
Birthday Invitation Policy
Birthdays are very exciting occasions for elementary aged students. However, we need to be sensitive to students’ feelings and don’t want any kids to feel left out or excluded.
Birthday party invitations are NOT to be distributed at school unless the child's entire class or entire grade level is being invited. If not inviting the entire class or entire grade, you may drop invites off to the office pre-stamped and with return address and we will address them and drop them in the mail or you can access family emails/addresses from the PTO directory (opt-in). Envelopes should also have the student first and last name so office staff can add address below on the front of the envelope. The office and teachers will not provide email/phone/addresses to you.
Birthday Book Club
We are excited to bring back Birthday Book Club to Stadium Drive Elementary!
Celebrate your child's birthday by adding a book to our Stadium Drive Library collection! For a $10 donation to the library, your child may select a special birthday book from a shelf of brand-new library books. A special dedication will be placed on the inside cover honoring their special day and donation to the library.
They will be the very first person to check out their birthday book. After they finish reading the book, your child will return it to the library for the rest of the school to enjoy!
Please make sure if you are registering multiple students to complete the form accordingly. If your child has a summer birthday, I will convert it to their half-birthday.
Breakfast/Lunch
The state of Michigan’s 2024 budget included a continuation of free meals for all students.
The standards for students to receive the meals for free:
- Every student is entitled to one free breakfast, and one free lunch per school day.
- Students must take a fruit or juice with their breakfast entrée for the meal to qualify as a complete meal and to qualify as FREE.
- Students must take a fruit or vegetable (they may take both) with their lunch entrée for the meal to qualify as a complete meal and to qualify as FREE.
More information is available at LakeOrionSchools.org/FoodService.
Note: It is important that all families who qualify for free and reduced lunch complete the form within this registration process to receive additional services at reduced cost (pay to participate for athletics, holiday assistance, field trip assistance etc.) The forms are available at https://lakeorion.familyportal.cloud/.
For assistance or questions, please contact the LOCS Food Service Department at 248-814-0201.
Breakfast will be served each morning in the cafeteria in a grab-n-go style. Students will NOT be entering the building early for breakfast, any student wanting a breakfast will head to the cafeteria upon entering the building at/after 8:40am.
Breakfast & Lunch Menu
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Drone Usage Prohibited Over District Facilities/Property
Lake Orion Community Schools has a Board of Education policy that prohibits anyone from operating a drone on district property/over a district facility at any time unless the flight plan is approved by the Superintendent. Those operating the drone must also be FAA-certified. That includes athletic events, which are governed by the MHSAA, which also prohibits their usage.
If any individual – staff, student or community member – would like to operate a drone on LOCS property, please email the request to LOCS Director of Communications Mark Snyder at mark.snyder@lok12.org.
CARE SOLACE
When you or your child needs help, it’s hard to know where to turn. In an affort to ease the burden of finding the mental health and substance use services you needs, Lake Orion Community Schools has partnered with Care Solace.
Care Solace will help you find the right help at the right time 24/7/365. Car eSolace’s services are available at no cost to you – and all of your information is kept completely confidential. They will connect you with providers accepting all medical insurances, including Medicaid, Medicare, and sliding scale options for those without insurance.
You can access Care Solace services in three ways:
- Call 888-515-0595 at any time. Multilingual support is available 24/7/365. A dedicated Care Companion will help you every step of the way to reseach options, secure appointments, and follow up to make sure it is a good fit.
- Seach anonymously to get matched with an extensive list of care providers at caresolace.com/lakeorion
- Contact your elementary school social worker, middle school behaviorist, high school counseloro or building principal, and they will submit a referral on your behalf.
For more information, visit the LOCS Care Solace page.
Safety Drills
Drill reports: Emergency Drill Reports - Lake Orion Community Schools (lakeorionschools.org)
Allergy Protocol
- All classrooms will remain peanut aware, meaning food items that contain peanuts ARE PROHIBITED. This includes all student snacks.
- Other allergy restrictions may be in place for individual classrooms depending on allergies present in particular classrooms.
- There are no allergy restrictions in the cafeteria during lunch time.
- There will be a table reserved in the cafeteria at lunch time for students who have allergies that may require them to not eat at the same table as a child who may have these allergens in their lunch.
- While birthday treats are allowed - it is highly preferred and encouraged to be a non-edible . Any edible item must be pre-packaged and store purchased with an ingredient list on each individual wrapper. All edible treats will be sent home with students and not consumed in the classroom.
The main office and teaching staff will be in touch with families with other food allergies to determine if additional accommodations are required for lunch and snack time.
Volunteer Reminder
The District has a standing policy that requires ALL volunteers to be subject to a background check to work with or supervise students at school. Please complete the below linked form and return it to the main office no less than 48 hours prior to your first volunteer time. The background check must be completed each school year.
If coming into the building to volunteer, once all volunteer requirements have been met, you will be required to sign-in and sign-out in the Main Office. You will also be required to wear a visitor badge where it can easily be seen. When volunteering in the building, we require that you limit your activity to the classroom/teacher you are scheduled to volunteer for. Volunteers should not be visiting and/or interrupting any other classrooms other than the one they are volunteering for.
We appreciate your willingness to support Stadium Drive and would not be nearly as successful without volunteers like you! Please contact the main office at (248) 693-5475 with any questions.
Elementary Handbook
The updated Elementary Handbook can be found at 2024-25_Elementary_Handbook.pdf (lakeorionschools.org)
Distinguished Dragon Staff Recognition
Lake Orion Community Schools is continuing a program to recognize LOCS staff members for their excellence.
The intent of the Distinguished Dragon program is to ensure that staff members who go above and beyond their regular duties are appreciated. The additional effort or support can range from helping an individual to helping a group or any effort that seems worthy of praise.
The staff member can be nominated by a student, parent, community member or a colleague by completing the form at LakeOrionSchools.org/DistinguishedDragon. We ask for the submitter's name and contact information to follow up with specific questions if necessary. Please make sure to select the appropriate school/department form so the message is routed in the proper direction.
Please complete the form entirely so the individual can be appropriately honored for their contributions.
2024-25 Calendars
The 2024-25 Lake Orion Community Schools calendars are available by visiting the LakeOrionSchools.org calendar page. A single sheet of the important dates is also listed on that page.
Specials Rotation
Specials Teachers:
Media - Dan Dabrowski
Music - Katie Sloan
Art - Karen Meehan
PE - Molly Dittrich (Day 1/Monday), Parker Roth (Day 2/Tuesday) and Robert Karagosian (Day 4/Thursday) and
OK2SAY
OK2SAY is available state-wide for public and private schools in Michigan; anybody can submit a confidential tip. Specially trained technicians receive the tips and filter the information to the appropriate agency to provide a timely and effective response.
Social Media
PTO Page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/393347587380354
SDE Instagram
Stadium Drive Elementary (@stadiumdrivelo) • Instagram photos and videos
SDE Twitter/X