The Farmingville Files
January 17, 2025
A Note from Mrs. Caron & Mrs. Doty
Dear Farmingville Families,
Farmingville has been alive with the sound of music! This week, our fourth and fifth grade orchestra, band, and chorus have showcased the results of their hard work and dedication. On Thursday, January 23rd, all students will have the opportunity to attend our Winter Concert during the school day. Additionally, the Concert will take place that evening at 5:30 p.m. We are very excited for you to witness their musical talents! This is all made possible by our incredible staff that are truly showing off Farmingville’s “All-in” spirit! With Mr. Jackson and Mr. Ho leading the charge, this is sure to be an incredible event for participants and attendees.
As Dr. Da Silva highlighted in her recent newsletter, we will observe Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day this Monday, January 20. School will be closed for the day, which is an important opportunity for families to come together and reflect on Dr. King's profound legacy of equality, justice, and peace.
To reinforce this commitment, we actively engage in our C.A.R.E.S initiatives, which aim to promote kindness and empathy among our students. Additionally, we are dedicated to maintaining a No Place for Hate environment, where discrimination and bullying have no tolerance. By fostering these values, we can pay tribute to Dr. King's legacy and work toward a brighter future for everyone.
Warmly,
Nancy & Jackie
Spotlight on Curriculum 💡
RPS Budget
As you may have read in Dr. Da Silva's Friday newsletter, this past Thursday, she presented the Superintendent's Proposed Budget for the next school year. If you usually don't follow Board of Education conversations, this may be the time to listen in. The forthcoming discussions have a direct impact on Farmingville.
I encourage you to take the time to watch the budget presentation here. On Saturday, January 25, each of our school principals and cost center leaders will present their FY26 budgets at a virtual BOE special meeting. We invite you to learn more about the FY26 proposed budget either by viewing it live, or at a later time.
Click on the image below to visit the budget Information website.
RPS News
FES News - A Message from the Health Office
Head lice: They’re the words no parent wants to hear. Head lice can be acquired by anyone, but it is most common in kids ages 5-12. According to the CDC every year as many as 6-12 million children are affected by head lice. Our own community has just experienced our first few reported cases. The good news is that head lice are not harmful and can be treated. To detect, treat and prevent head lice, it helps to know more about them.
Below I have included a link to an article titled Head Lice: What Parents Needs to Know. Please take a few minutes to read the article. It provides parents with a good source of information about head lice detection, management, and treatment.
Attendance Policy
The State Board of Education has defined two levels of criteria for an absence to be considered an excused absence.
“Level 1” includes the first nine absences and these days are considered excused absences for any reason that the student’s parent or guardian approves. The parent or guardian must submit either written or oral documentation within ten school days of the student’s return to school.
Excused “Level 2” absences are the days beginning at the tenth absence and meet one or more of the State’s acceptable reasons. For more information regarding the acceptable reasons, please visit the Connecticut State Department of Education Guidelines for Absences.
If your child reaches the thresholds below, you will receive a notification. The notifications will lag the actual absences. For example, your child may reach their 6th absence on a Wednesday and you may not be notified until the following Monday.
Typical attendance notification thresholds.
At 6 absences a notification is emailed.
At 9 absences a notification is emailed.
At 9 absences and 6 unexcused, a notification is emailed.
At 9 excused absences and 10 unexcused absences, a truancy notification is emailed.
Playdates and Riding the Bus
We know how fun it is for our students to get together after school and enjoy time together! Due to safety and limited space on the buses, we are asking that students have no more than 2 guest riders with them at a time. Anytime there is a need for more than 2 additional students to ride, families will need to make arrangements for parent pick up that day. Thank you for understanding!
FES Visitor Log 📋
Security Reminders
If you are visiting FES, please help us to expedite the entry process by filling out this form a day prior to a planned visit (teacher meeting, PTA meeting, mystery reader, library or art volunteer, etc.) and your badge will be waiting for you when you arrive. If you have something to drop off for your child during the school day such as a forgotten lunch or instrument, there will be a table outside of the entrance to place the item.
When you arrive to enter the building, we ask that you press the video doorbell button and identify yourself. Once granted access, please do NOT hold the door open for a different guest entering the building. While this may be inconvenient and feel impolite, we are standardizing access to the buildings across the district so that everyone knows what to expect.
For visits to FES during the school day, I recommend that you arrive early as it takes some time to process your visitor badge. For a visit that is not arranged a day ahead of time, calling the main office at 203-894-5570 ahead of your visit is a helpful practice.
Upcoming Events 📆
- No School - MLK Jr. Day - Monday, January 20th
- Fourth & Fifth Grade Winter Concert - Thursday, January 23rd @ 5:30 pm
- 2025 -2026 BOE Budget Presentation - Saturday, January 25th (Virtual)
- RPS Choral Festival - Tuesday, January 28th @ 7:00 pm at RHS
- RPS Orchestra Festival - Monday, February 3rd @ 7:00 pm at RHS
- RPS Band Festival - Tuesday, February 4th @ 7:00 pm at RHS
Personal Electronic Devices
- must be turned off
- must remain in the child’s backpack at all times during the school day
- must remain in the child’s backpack for the duration of the bus ride to and from school
E-readers, Nooks, and Kindles are only permitted to support reading in school or on the bus if a teacher determines it is helpful and has told a parent it is allowed.
If any of the above devices mentioned become a repeated concern, parents/guardians will be contacted to retrieve the device which will be held in the main office.
Visitors/Siblings
We appreciate your understanding for the safety and focus of our students, therefore, we kindly request that only parents or guardians attend events/volunteer opportunities in the presence of enrolled students within the elementary school building during the school day. For example, an infant or younger child with a parent may attend a PTA meeting that takes place at the school.
A sibling is not permitted to accompany a parent when they are:
- volunteering in a classroom
- attending daytime activities
- attending class parties
- volunteering in the library
- mystery reader
- attending a class performance
- or any other activities within the building when students are present
eBackpack 🎒
Please check your students' e-Backpack for this important information and other programs across the district. Organizations that meet the RPS policy may submit their request for inclusion to cmelagrano@ridgefieldps.net.