News from Eli Terry
Week of September 8th, 2023

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A Note from Your Principals
January Attendance Data
With the close of another month of school, our attendance team met to review the month's and our cumulative attendance data! I don't think it came as a surprise that attendance was challenging in January due to illness, as well as extended holiday travel. Below we highlight some of the data, as well as a tip for attendance in February!
Attendance Numbers to Note:
- 45 students are considered "chronically absent". That is 9.2% of students. Well we are still below the threshold of 10%, our goal is to be much closer to 5%.
- In the month of January, our average daily percent present was 94.38%. For the second month in a row, this is below our goal of 95% or more.
- Grade 3 continues to have the highest average attendance with 96.83% and the least number of students flagged as chronically absent (5).
- Grade 2 had the lowest average attendance with 92.54% and the most students (11) flagged as chronically absent.
- 85 students have perfect attendance; never missing a day out of the 96 offered!
Attendance Tip for February: Create a family attendance chart or a "Days at School Tracker" to visually track and celebrate attendance milestones. You can customize it based on what works best for your child and family. Here’s how:
✅ Choose a Format: Use a whiteboard, poster, or a printable calendar where your child can mark each school day attended. You can get creative with stickers, stamps, or even magnets to track progress.
🎯 Set Milestones & Small Rewards:
- Daily: A simple checkmark or sticker to acknowledge a successful morning.
- Weekly: Celebrate five full days of school with a special privilege, like choosing the family movie night pick or an extra bedtime story.
- Monthly: Recognize consistent attendance with a family outing, a favorite meal, or a "You Rock!" certificate.
💡 Make It Interactive: Let your child decorate the tracker with their favorite characters, drawings, or themes. Consider a countdown to special school events to build anticipation.
Why This Works:
- Visual Motivation: Seeing progress makes attendance feel like an achievement and reinforces the importance of showing up.
- Positive Reinforcement: Small rewards and praise create excitement and make attendance a fun challenge.
- Ownership & Accountability: Children take pride in their progress and develop responsibility for being at school regularly.
By making attendance a family effort, you’re instilling lifelong habits of commitment, consistency, and goal-setting—all in a way that feels engaging and rewarding! 🚀
What I LOVE About Eli Terry...
- What I love about Eli Terry is the wonderful and supportive teachers and staff where students can feel comfortable to express themselves, learn and grow. The positive peer relationships and school life activities encourage students to be their best self.
- Our community unity
- We LOVE that it feels like HOME!
- How diverse and inclusive it is!
- How collaborative and caring everyone is.
- The PTO always has the best events happening!
- We love how caring and supportive the staff is to our family!
And a HUGE thank you to our parent volunteers (Prince Varghese, Tanya Sweeney, Zeeshaun Talat, and Madison Bycholski) for bringing our "What We LOVE About Eli Terry" to life! They took a little idea and exploded it into something that will bring so much joy and so many smiles to our ET community!
Be sure to stop by the Main Office windows to the feel the love. We'll also be highlighting some of the submissions each Friday right here in the newsletter!
A Reminder from SWPS Transportation
A reminder to our families who ride the bus to/from school...
Emergency bus passes are designed to help ensure children make it home safely in the event of an emergent change of plans. They are not intended to provide transportation for afterschool playdates. Unfortunately using it for playdate transportation causes an overcrowding on our buses.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
First Grade's Community Project
First grade is excited to continue our Valentine's tradition of spreading love and kindness throughout our community!
Our students created beautiful Valentine's place mats for the South Windsor Senior Center's Valentine's Day Lunch, which will be enjoyed by our local seniors. For those who can't attend the lunch in person, we made special Valentine's Day cards to brighten their to-go lunch bags.
It's a heartwarming way for our students to share joy and spread love with others this Valentine's season!
PTO Family Directory
A big thank you to Erica Boulay for allowing additional submissions mid-year to our PTO Family Directory. The updated directory is linked below and always lives as a "button" at the bottom of each week's newsletter for easy access!
**LAST CALL** Girls on the Run
Only 1 spot left for the spring GOTR season, sign up your daughter today!
The program is open to girls in Grades 3rd-5th and will take place March 3rd-May 8th right at Eli Terry from 3:30-5PM. So much more than running, Girls on the Run ignites a confidence unlike any other afterschool program in North America. Inspiring girls to make new friends, discover healthy habits, and lean into what makes them unique.
Learn more here https://www.girlsontherun.org/ and REGISTER using this link-https://www.girlsontherungreaterct.org/3rd-5th-grade-program-details.
The Program is open to girls in Grades 3rd-5th grade and will take place March 3rd-May 8th right here at Eli Terry from 3:30-5 pm. The Program Fee is $175 and financial assistance is available if requested.
If you have any questions, please contact Kathryn at KArmy@girlsontherun.org or Mrs. Hammer.
PTO News & Events
Mad Science is Returning
3 options for Spring Early Release Wednesdays!
Looking for something fun and educational for your kids to do when Early Release Wednesdays start up again on March 13? Registration is open now for Mad Science and Art-Ventures Early Release Wednesday programs held right here at Eli Terry.
See below for the specific flyers and registration links!
Mad Science Registration Link:
Art-Ventures Registration Link:
The Scholastic Book Fair will return during the last week of February!
Please see the following link for volunteer opportunities. We can make the most of every class visit with a full volunteer list - thank you ahead of time! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508094CADAA23A3FC1-54562945-book
More fair details to come - in the meantime, feel free to visit our fair website: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/eliterry
A Peek Inside our Week
Cozy Up and Read
3rd Grade's Science Presentations
Miscellaneous Fun
Crafting with Mrs. Hammer
Mark Your Calendars!
Global Play Day - Thursday, February 13th
NO SCHOOL: February Break - Friday, February 14th & Monday, February 17th
Scholastic Book Fair - Monday, February 24th - Friday, February 28th (Family Night on Thursday)
Grade 5 Concert - Monday, March 3rd 6:30-8PM
NO SCHOOL - Professional Development - Tuesday, March 11th
Early Release Wednesdays Resume - Wednesday, March 12th (continue through end of the year)
Please note: All events can easily be added to your own Google Calendars by clicking the blue hyperlink above! We don't want you to miss a thing!
Events in the Larger Community
Above is the February Peace at Home Parenting Newsletter. All live events and recordings are FREE for South Windsor families with code: SWindsorPeace
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