
Cougar Communication
April 12
It's Yearbook Time!
Order Forms are Coming Home this Week!
ONLINE ORDERING ALSO AVAILABLE
Online Ordering Website: www.yearbookmarket.com - Find Eyestone Elementary
Checks made payable to - SKILLMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
$15.00 per yearbook
THE DEADLINE FOR ALL ORDERING IS APRIL 26
When you shop at King Soopers - Eyestone will receive a donation!
Student Transportation Changes
If you need to change your student's afternoon plans please call the front office (K-2 488-8600 & 3-5 488-6700) before noon to ensure all necessary individuals are notified.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
EYESTONE NORTH STUDENT DROP OFF IN THE CAR LINE -
- Parents remain in the car. If you need to exit your car, please park in designated areas and walk your child to the front of school
- We welcome students on campus beginning at 7:30 am - Students line up/go to class at 7:43 am. Please do not allow students to exit their cars until you see staff present at 7:30.
- If Staff are not present (beginning at 7:45) - DO NOT DROP OFF STUDENTS - please park to walk your student into the office to be checked in.
PLEASE do not drop students off unattended - this is unsafe and causes students stress.
Mark Your Calendar!
NO School
Friday, Apr 19, 2024, 07:00 AM
Wellington Earth Day Clean Up
Monday, Apr 22, 2024, 03:30 PM
Centennial Park - 3815 Harrison Avenu
Domino's Dough Raising Night
April 23 and April 24
Tuesday, Apr 23, 2024, 07:00 AM
Field Day
Tuesday, May 28, 2024, 09:00 AM
Last Day of School
The last day of school for 2023-2024, May 30, will be a half day for students. Students will be released 3.5 hours early. Breakfast will be served. No lunch will be served on May 30. It will be a full day for staff.
Thursday, May 30, 2024, 11:00 AM
PTO News
Questions? Email PTO - EYESTONEPTO@GMAIL.COM
Community Opportunities
Mental Health Matters Event
Dear PSD families:
Here at Poudre School District, we understand the importance of supporting our students’ mental and emotional health, as well as their physical health. That's why we are excited to announce our 9th annual Mental Health Matters event. This event provides our community with invaluable information on a variety of mental health topics. Come check out lectures from knowledgeable community members and take home valuable tips and tricks to benefit your whole family!
Please join us on April 16 at Fossil Ridge High School, 5400 Ziegler Road in Fort Collins
- Doors open at 5:15 p.m. for a Resource Fair showing off all of the amazing community support we have in the Fort Collins area.
- We are thrilled to announce that Michael Kutcher is this year's keynote speaker from 6-7:30 p.m., talking about overcoming the odds and “Diffability.”
- From 7:45-8:30 p.m. there will be five breakouts sessions running concurrently on a variety of Mental Health topics, such as cyber safety education, resiliency, substance use trends and harm reduction, the circadian clock and how sleep affects our life, and more!
About Michael Kutcher: www.michaelkutcher.com/
Mental Health Matters Website: https://tinyurl.com/PSD-MentalHealthMatters
We look forward to seeing some of you there!
Be well,
Poudre School Districthttps://tinyurl.com/PSD-MentalHealthMatters
Dandelions Rising Spring Series
Dandelions Rising is accepting new families for our Spring Series!
The Dandelions Rising program was created by BIPOC parents to support children and fellow BIPOC parents and parents of BIPOC children navigate the issues they face as Black, Brown, Indigenous, and People of Color living in northern Colorado. The spring series will take place at the Cultural Enrichment Center from 4:30-6:30pm on the following dates: Participation in the spring series include monthly seminars, family-style dinner, and childcare for children under 7. Registration is free, but space is limited. Only one registration is required per family. Registration information and details can be found here: Dandelions Rising Program *Traducción al español previa solicitud*
Families with children ages 7-18 are invited to join for the spring series focusing on colorism and its impact on communities of color.
Elementary and Middle School:
The True Color Effects Summer Youth Leadership Program registration is live!
The program is for PSD rising 4th through 8th graders who identify as BIPOC.
The program is free.
The mentors in the program include 5 PSD teachers of color and 9 PSD high school students (or recent grads) of color, and all are very excited to work with youth. They designed the program!
Registration information and details can be found here: True Color Effects
Eyestone Elementary
Email: kbroadbelt@psdschools.org
Website: https://eye.psdschools.org/
Location: 4000 Wilson Avenue, Wellington, CO, USA
Phone: (970)488-8600
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eyestoneelementary
Twitter: @EyestoneCougars