East End Elementary
Weekly Parent Newsletter December 15, 2024
501.888.4264 www.sheridanschools.org
Last week before 2025!
It’s been a wonderful and busy semester filled with growth, learning, and exciting moments.
We understand that this time of year can be hectic, we encourage you to take a deep breath and enjoy these last few days of school before the holiday break. Let's finish strong and celebrate the hard work our students and staff have put in. Whether it’s a small moment of kindness, a fun holiday activity, or a quiet time together, we hope this season brings joy to your family!!
Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful Christmas break, and we look forward to an exciting new year with your children! Thank you for choosing East End Elementary and sharing your children with us!
Tamara Strawn, Ed.S.
Principal
Important Dates To Remeber:
December 19th-Classroom Christmas Parties (More Information Coming)
PreK-8:30-9:15am
2nd Grade-9-9:45am
1st Grade-10-10:45am
Kindergarten-11-11:45am
December 23rd-January 6th-Christmas Break
January 7th-Students return to school
January 20th-No School
January 31st-100th Day of School!
January 31st-CKH Family Survey (Please take by this date. We value your feedback.)
Daily Affirmations-I AM ME!
CKH
What are Good Things?
Our Capturing Kids' Hearts program is all about building strong, positive relationships, creating a safe and supportive environment, and showing genuine care and respect. The meaning behind sharing good things each day is to build a positive and supportive school culture where students feel valued and connected. By sharing good things, whether they are personal achievements, positive experiences, or acts of kindness, students and staff can celebrate moments of joy and success.
What is a Social Contract?
A social contract is an agreement, in individual classrooms and staff meeting rooms, about how everyone in that room agrees to work together and treat each other. It’s posted in each classroom where everyone can see it and refer back to it. The social contract is about making sure students and staff work together, respect each other, and treats everyone the way they would like to be treated.
What is a Launch?
The Launch each day serves as a powerful way to end the day with intentionality, setting a positive tone and fostering a strong sense of connection. Daily launches build community, reinforces social-emotional learning, motivates students, and creates a positive, structured environment in which both students and teachers can thrive.
EEE Staff Shout Out
Our staff at East End Elementary continue to work together to create a nurturing environment for our children and we want to give you the opportunity to take a moment to recognize their incredible dedication and hard work.
If you have a moment, we encourage you to send a staff shout-out. We will get the shout-out to the staff member.
Let’s celebrate the amazing individuals who contribute so much to our children’s growth and happiness.
November Student of the Month
Items to Remember:
- Want to eat lunch with your child? We have a limited number of seats, so you are required to call the office to reserve a specific date and spot. 501.888.4262
- Please try and send all lunch and snacks with your student in the morning rather than bring to the office for us to deliver.
- You MUST have your student car tag in order to pick up your child. (Handbook-pg.68)
- You can purchase ONE additional car tag in the office for $1.00.
- Parents must stay in their vehicle in the carline. We have staff to assist students. When stopped, students should open their car door and have all items ready to get out in the morning. If you have a child safety lock on your door, please ask for help opening the door.
- When staff start to close the morning gate at 8am, we will not re-open it. You must check your student in the front office after 8am.
- For the afternoon carline, we encourage you to work on your child buckling themselves. If they cannot, please pull up to the front parking lot after they get into your vehicle to buckle them. This helps our carline work more efficiently.
- If at all possible, please have your student's car seat on the passenger side. It is safer for staff and students if all students enter and exit the vehicle from the passenger side.
East End Elementary School-Wide Behavior Expectations
- Students at EEE have been learning about the HEART of the YellowJacket.
- Honest, Effort, Accountable, Respect, Teamwork
- Every positive behavior shows the HEART of the YellowJacket.
- Students can earn Jacket Bucks!
- Behavior Bash after each 9 weeks. Criteria to go: No MAJOR Behavior Referrals and 80% on class behavior log.
- POSITIVE Office Referrals=Phone call home & Celebrated on our Caught Being Kind Wall!
Behavior Expectations in Restroom
Students are doing a great job showing the HEART of a YellowJacket in all areas of the building. See the expected behaviors in the restroom.
Parent Information About Arkansas' New State-Wide Assessment System
ATLAS Interims to be given in January
Arkansas law (Act 930 of 2017) requires the administration of a developmentally appropriate measurement or assessment for kindergarten through grade two (K-2) in literacy and mathematics. Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, ATLAS, or Arkansas Teaching and Learning Assessment System, will be administered. The ATLAS K-2 assessment is intended to be administered three times during the school year so that educators can make data-driven instructional decisions. This will help inform teachers of students that require remediation, intervention and/or enrichment. Each test is an adaptive type test, and students are not expected to know all of the test items.
Local Screener: these are short assessments given to students to assist teachers in understanding the students' level in math and literacy.
ATLAS Screener: these assessments are required by DESE for all K-3 students attending a public school and are given early in the school year. (Finished ours end of Sept.)
ATLAS Interim: these are assessments given to all students at set intervals (fall & winter) to assess student progress toward the end-of-the-year goal attainment of grade-level standards. (Canceled for K-2nd)
Mental Health Resources
UAMS Health Six Bridges Clinic is an adolescent and young adult substance use treatment clinic.
Six Bridges Clinic offers outpatient substance use treatment for Arkansans ages 12-21.
Treatment is individualized to meet the needs of the adolescent and may include individual, group, and family therapies; medication; ongoing recovery support services.
The clinic accepts self-referrals and/or a provider may send us a referral.
Simply complete this online referral form OR call 501-526-8487 to schedule an appointment.
AR ConnectNow is a 24/7-accessible virtual therapy clinic for all ages. Call 800-482-9921 to schedule.
Access short-term virtual therapy services anywhere in the state for help managing stress, depression, anxiety, grief, and more.
AR ConnectNow has transitioned from a free service to a fee-for-service model. The UAMS Office of Financial Clearance is available to assist patients who are uninsured or underinsured.
Although AR ConnectNow’s therapy is no longer free, the virtual clinic still offers free resource coordination to help Arkansans meet their basic needs (and sometimes more specific needs).
The AR ConnectNow website was recently redesigned and expanded to include mental health education and tools for building healthy coping skills.
Find more tips on Instagram: @UAMS_ARConnectNow
Contact Us
Please feel free to contact East End Elementary administration for any reason. We are here to partner with you to ensure safety and success for your child. You may call the office at 501.888.4264 or by the emails listed below. Thank you for choosing to share your child with EEE!
Tamara Strawn, Principal
tamarastrawn@sheridanschools.org
Alan Braden, Assistant Principal
alanbraden@sheridanschools.org
Christy Whitley, Counselor