Scotty Updates
A Newsletter from Scotland Elementary School
Week of 9/23/2024
Scotty Updates
Scotty Updates has been created to provide families and staff with information regarding upcoming events, happenings, and programs at Scotland Elementary School. Our newsletter will be sent several times monthly to share news and happenings at Scotland!
Scotland Visitor Form
A Message from Jill & Tim
September 2024
Dear Parents and Guardians,
My name is Kristin DiMarino, and I am a health education teacher in the Ridgefield Public Schools. This year, I will be visiting your child’s classroom to teach one or two health education lessons tailored to their grade level. Depending on their grade, students will be learning about germs and the immune system or substance awareness in an age-appropriate manner.
In Kindergarten, second grade, and fifth grade, these lessons will also fulfill the state requirement for HIV/AIDS education, which is taught in a planned, systematic, and ongoing program by certified health educators. Please note that HIV/AIDS will not be mentioned until fifth grade. Below, you will find a brief outline of the lessons for each grade:
Kindergarten (Two 30-minute lessons)
Main Focus: Handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes with their elbow, and not sharing items that have been in their mouths.
Students will learn how germs are spread and identify ways to prevent them from spreading.
They will practice health-enhancing skills, such as proper handwashing and coughing or sneezing into their elbow.
1st Grade (One 30-minute lesson)
Main Focus: Medicine
Students will define what medicine is and recognize the importance of following medicine safety rules.
They will learn how to access health information, such as identifying trusted adults they can go to if they need help.
2nd Grade (Two 30-minute lessons)
Main Focus: How germs are spread.
Students will learn how germs enter the body and how to prevent this, including age-appropriate discussions about avoiding contact with bodily fluids.
They will practice health-enhancing and decision-making skills to prevent illness.
3rd Grade (One 40-minute lesson)
Main Focus: The effects of nicotine on the body and analyzing influences.
Students will learn about the effects of nicotine on the body.
They will develop the skill of analyzing influences to better understand what affects their choices.
4th Grade (One 40-minute lesson)
Main Focus: Helpful and harmful drugs, and refusal skills.
Students will learn to differentiate between helpful and harmful drugs.
They will practice refusal skills to effectively respond to peer pressure.
5th Grade (Two 40-minute lessons)
Main Focus of Lesson 1: How the body's natural barriers prevent germs from causing illness.
Students will identify the body’s natural barriers against germs and learn how to care for them to maintain a strong immune system.
They will set a personal health goal using goal-setting skills.
*A separate letter will be sent out to 5th-grade parents and guardians in the spring regarding the second lesson on HIV/AIDS.
For a comprehensive overview, the health curriculum is available on the Ridgefield Public Schools website. If you have any questions regarding the health lessons, please feel free to reach out to me directly at kdimarino@ridgefieldps.net.
Sincerely,
Kristin DiMarino
Health Education Teacher
Ridgefield Public Schools
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SAVE THE DATE! The Scotty Sprint is coming up on Friday, September 27th from 3:30-4:30 on the lower fields at Scotland!
REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/w6r721bLkGAjDJU48
FUNDRAISE HERE: https://app.99pledges.com/fund/scottysprint2024
Kind regards,
Jill
Scotty Sprint Fundraiser Registration
Scotty C.A.R.E.S.
Above is the language that teachers are using to set the expectations with students for behavior in the hallways. They reinforce these expected behaviors throughout the day as students move through the building.
Student Volunteers - Social Skills Groups
SES is looking for student volunteers to participate in a small social/emotional skill development group where they can act as peer models for similarly aged peers. The groups occur once weekly for approximately thirty minutes. Groups will generally take place during lunch or direct instruction block and are facilitated by a school psychologist.
Any student wishing to participate in a group needs parent/guardian consent. Signing consent does not guarantee participation as the opportunity to participate and the frequency of participation will depend on the number of student volunteers. Consent can be revoked at any time by contacting Melissa Gaitho, school psychologist.
The purpose of participation is to model and practice appropriate social and emotional and/or behavioral skills. Groups can include but are not limited to activities such as playing games, role playing, and reading children’s books pertaining to various social/emotional topics. If you think your child would be interested in joining these sessions and you would like for them to have the option to participate, please complete the information below. If you do not want your child to participate in the social skills groups, no response is necessary. If you have any questions, feel free to contact a school psychologist: mgaitho@ridgefieldps.net.
Thank you!
Spotlight on Curriculum 🔦
Events & Happenings:
Monday, September 23rd: A Day
Tuesday, September 24th: B Day
Wednesday, September 25th: C Day
Thursday, September 26th: D Day
Friday,September 27th: E Day
- Scotty Spirit Day! Wear your Scotty spirit wear to show your school pride!
- Scotty Sprint 3:30-4:30
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Monday, September 30th: F Day
Tuesday, October 1st: A Day
Wednesday, October 2nd: B Day
Thursday, October 3rd:
- No school - Rosh Hashanah
Friday, October 4th: C Day
- Scotty Spirit Day! Wear your Scotty spirit wear to show your school pride
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Upcoming Events:
Thursday, October 3rd:
- No school - Rosh Hashanah
Friday, October 11th:
- Early Dismissal
- 11:40am dismissal for students, professional development for staff
Monday, October 14th:
- No school - Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day
A Message from Mrs. Martire
Head Lice Information
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 reported case of lice. 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 (Healthychildren.org/AAP). 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.
Hearing and Vision Screenings
The health office will be doing CT State mandated hearing and vision screenings for grades 1,3,4 and 5 students over the next several months (late November thru early April). If there are any concerns observed during the screenings, parents/guardians will be notified by a referral letter. Please reach out if you have questions. If a family chooses to opt their child out of these screenings, they must submit a written notification to the school nurse annually.
Elementary Lunch Menu
Snaps around Scotland 📸
Schedules for the year
Elementary Rotational Calendar
2024-2025 School Hours
A Message from Our PTA
Scotland PTA
The Scotland PTA is an amazing support to our school community - students, staff, and families! Joining the PTA helps you stay connected with the school community. You will receive information about family events, before & after school programs, school events, parties and much more! Get to know teachers & staff better with informational sessions throughout the year!
Stay up to date on all of the PTA happenings on the PTA website!
General Reminders
K-5 Student Parent Handbook
Essentials
⚽️ 🎼 Essentials 🎨 📚
- Each class will have one 45 minute essential per day (Art, Library, Music, or P.E.)
- We will continue to follow the six day A-F day schedule
- Please find the essentials rotation below
Information about School Lunch
School Lunch 🥪
School lunch will be available from the first day of school. Aramark is the District-wide food service provider. The school lunch menu is available online on the RPS website; click Departments and click on Food Service. For all students, utilize MySchoolBucks for families to fund student lunches.
MySchoolBucks is available via the PowerSchool Parent Portal, and communication was sent to families in early August regarding adding funds for lunch. Any balances have been rolled over from LunchTime to MySchoolBucks. Additionally, the district sent a communication in early August regarding Reduced Lunch for eligible students.
Snacks for Purchase in the Cafeteria:
Students in grades 2-5 are permitted to purchase snacks during lunch (last 10 minutes). Please be sure you have set up MySchoolBucks if you would like your student to be able to purchase a snack.
- In short, students eligible for reduced lunch will be provided free lunches in grades K-8 for the 2024-25 school year.
- Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the Free School Meals for Children grant, please do not hesitate to contact us or the District Business Office.
- Questions in regard to school MySchoolBucks can be directed to Andrea McCurry, RPS Food Service Director at 203-894-5550 x2143 or amccurry@ridgefieldps.net
Website to set up an account.
Some Support Links for Troubleshooting:
Updating Your Payment Method | MySchoolBucks
Setting up Automatic Payments | MySchoolBucks
Adding a New Student | MySchoolBucks
Setting Up Low Balance Alerts | MySchoolBucks
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
Arrival & Dismissal 🚗
We will follow a similar drop off / pick up procedure that we did last year.
Arrival
- Drop off begins at 8:30am. Please do not drop off your child prior to 8:30am as there will be no supervision at this time.
- After 8:45am, you will need to walk your child into school, as they are late. You will need to sign them in with security. Please do not drop your child off without adult supervision.
Dismissal
- Pick up will begin at 3:15pm.
- Each day, please have your child(ren)’s first and last name displayed on your passenger visor, and have it remain visible until your child is in the car. This needs to be bold and large enough to be visible at a distance. This is a very important step to ensure we have your child ready when you arrive.
- For the safety of both students and staff, proceed carefully and slowly through the lot.
- Please have your child exit/enter the vehicle when your gear is in the park position and is one of the cars at the front of the line designated for drop off.
- Students must exit the vehicle on the passenger side (building side) of the vehicle. Multiple children must exit on the passenger side. It is dangerous to exit/enter on the driver's side of the vehicle!
- Students need to have all of their items ready in hand and will then exit the car immediately.
- Parents, please stay in your vehicle at all times so that the process will prevent backups on Barlow Mountain Road.
- If you miss the drop off time (after 8:45 a.m.), please park in the front lot and walk your child across the designated crosswalk to the main entrance of the building. If you arrive after the drop off window and must park in the parking lot, we kindly ask that you use the crosswalk.
School Dismissal Manager
We will continue to use School Dismissal Manager this year at Scotland. Please click below for information regarding this system. This system will be available to families in late August. A welcome letter will be emailed to families when the system is available. If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
Student Chromebooks
Chromebooks 💻
- For information on this year's Chromebook distribution and policies click here to watch a short video
- If you have further questions or concerns email: helpdesk@ridgefieldps.net
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!
Hats & Hoodies:
Over the last several years there was no standard hat/hood procedure in the elementary schools, likely related to Covid, when classroom windows were kept open for air circulation and there was the potential for it to be cold in classrooms.
As we have started the 24-25 school year with a typical school opening, we will return to only permitting hats to be worn outside the school building. Students may choose to wear a hat, but will be reminded to remove it upon entering the school building. Students will be permitted to wear hats for outdoor recess. Teachers have discussed this with students and I will remind our school community during the morning announcements on Tuesday.
On special occasions/spirit days, hats may be permitted and this will be communicated to students and families.
K-Circles
Ridgefield Public Schools Digital Backpack
RPS distribution flyers for outside groups via a Digital Backpack.
Organizations that meet the RPS policy may submit their request for inclusion in the digital backpack. Please help us in our effort to go green by checking students' Digital Backpacks Organizations that meet the RPS policy may submit their request for inclusion to cmelagrano@ridgefieldps.net. Thank you!
Contact Us!
Email: jkatkocin@ridgefieldps.net
Website: https://ses.ridgefield.org/
Location: 111 Barlow Mountain Road, Ridgefield, CT, USA
Phone: 203-894-5825