

This Week at CCES
February 3 - 7
Our campus attendance goal is 96%.
This week's attendance is 95.16%.
Cub Families,
What a beautiful week we have had! The students enjoyed being able to go outside for recess in this wonderful weather.
We have finished our middle of the year testing at all grade levels and will be sending home reports. If you have any questions about the data, please feel free to reach out to your teachers.
Cold and flu season is here. Thankfully it has not hit CCES as our attendance has been around 96-97%. Our custodians are doing a great job cleaning the rooms and restrooms, and we will continue to remind students to wash their hands.
Enjoy the superbowl this weekend! Hopefully your team wins. I look forward to seeing everyone on Monday.
Mrs. Gillette
CCES Principal
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February 9
- PTO Spirit Wear Orders Due
- https://cibolo-creek-elem-spirit-wear-spring25.itemorder.com/shop/home/
February 10 - 14
- CCMR Week - wear college or camo gear all week
February 17
- President's Day - NO SCHOOL
CCES Schedule 🏫
7:00 - Doors Open
7:25 - 1st Bell
7:35 - Tardy Bell - Please park and walk in your student
10:00 - Official Attendance Time
3:00 - Dismissal
The CCES PTO Spring Spirit Wear store is now open until February 9th. This is a pre-order and shirts will be made after the store closes and delivered to the school the week of February 24th(ish). No extras are ordered and no orders can be made/purchased after the February 9th deadline.
There are 2 graphics available in both youth and adult sizes. Many style and color options as well! Happy Shopping!!
https://cibolo-creek-elem-spirit-wear-spring25.itemorder.com/shop/home/
Want to Volunteer at CCES?
Thank you for your interest in volunteering here at CCES. If you haven't already done so, please complete the background check at the link below. Don't forget that you must do this every year as the background check does expire.
We will be celebrating College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) Week February 10-14. Students and staff are encouraged to dress in their college and camo gear all week long!!
For this nine weeks, our Great 8 Skill will be– Decision Making. We will focus on future decision making during classroom guidance lessons starting in February. Students will have the opportunity to learn about College, Careers and Military service during this time.
We will have our next Coffee with the Counselor coming up in March. Stay tuned for details of the date, times and topics.
Have a nice weekend, Cub!
Karen Juarez, MA
Counselor
830-357-4417
Beat the Flu from Nurse Miller
Information about the flu
Flu season is upon us! Here is some information to help your family stay healthy this flu season. The flu is spread from person to person by droplets made from coughing and sneezing. It can also spread through germ-infested surfaces such as desks, counters, doorknobs, and more. The flu can vary in length and severity from year to year. Children are two to three times more likely than adults to get sick with the flu, and on average, one in three children in the U.S. is affected by the virus each year.
Flu Vs. Cold
It is important to know the difference between cold and flu. Common symptoms of the flu include high fever, severe headache, muscle and body aches, chills, sore throat, exhaustion, and dry cough. Children may also have nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Often cold symptoms come on gradually and they include stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat, and cough.
How to protect my students from catching the flu
Here are some tips to help in the fight against the flu: ·
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water
- Cover your mouth and nose with tissues when you cough or sneeze
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
- Stay away from others as much as possible when you are sick
- Avoid or minimize contact with sick people
- Get the flu vaccine
What should I do if my child is sick?
As always, you should keep your sick child home. Do not send your child to school with a fever. Children who are sick with flu-like illness should stay home until they are 24 hours fever free without fever reducing medications.
If you have any questions, you can always call Nurse Miller at 830-357-4409
Dudes on Duty
“Dudes on Duty” is an opportunity for any “dude” in a student’s life to get involved in our school. Dads, grandfathers, uncles, spiritual leaders, mentors, coaches, etc. can sign up to volunteer at Cibolo Creek and positively impact our campus community. Any male role model is invited to serve!
Volunteer opportunities will be available on Mondays and Fridays starting Friday, October 18th.
OPTION 1 - 7:00-8:00
Welcome students at the door with your child(ren)
Appear on the KCUB Morning News with your child(ren)
Participate in your child’s morning meeting in class
OPTION 2 - 10:50-1:00
Assist during all campus lunches and enjoy mealtime with your child(ren)
OPTION 3 - 7:30-12:30
Appear on KCUB Morning News with your child(ren)
Participate in your child’s morning meeting in class
Assist with campus door checks
The activities below are examples of what may be included in your schedule. Activities will vary based on campus needs.
Assist with PE, Art, Music, or Technology
Assist in the library
Assist during recess
Assist with lunch duty
- Read to students
Sign Up Here
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4DAFAA2CA7FBCF8-44510936-cces
Volunteer Application
KCUB Morning News
Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BISDtvKCUB
Cibolo Creek Elementary School
Website: http://cibolocreek.boerneisd.net/
Location: 300 Herff Ranch Blvd, Boerne, TX, 78006
Phone: 830-357-4400
Facebook: facebook.com/CiboloCreekElementarySchool
Twitter: @CiboloCreekES