Bellows Weekly Bulletin
September 20, 2024
Weekly Events
Monday, 9/23 - C Day
- 5th Grade Early Morning Library - 8:00
- Band and Strings Lessons Begin
- Spirit Week Begins
Tuesday, 9/24 - D Day
- 3rd Grade Early Morning Library - 8:00
- PTSA General Meeting - 9:00 - DW Auditorium
Wednesday, 9/25 - E Day - Early Dismissal for Professional Learning
- 4th Grade Early Morning Library - 8:00
- 5th Grade Principal's Conversation - 9:30 - FEB Annex
- Crosswalk & Bike Safety Assemblies with the Village of Mamaroneck PD- All Grades
- 3rd Grade Dismissal: 1:30 pm
- 4th Grade & 5th Grade Dismissal: 1:35 pm
Thursday, 9/26 - F Day
- 5th Grade Early Morning Library - 8:00
Friday, 9/27 - A Day
- 3rd Grade Early Morning Library - 8:00
Drill Notification for the Week of 9/23- 9/27
This is to inform you that this week we will be conducting a Lockdown drill. The purpose of this drill is to ensure the safety and preparedness of our students and staff in case of an emergency. We conduct these drills regularly as part of our commitment to maintaining a safe learning environment.
Please rest assured that this is only a drill and not an actual emergency.
For any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me directly.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Early Dismissal Dates for Professional Learning
This Wednesday (9/25) will be the first of the five early dismissal dates on the district calendar for professional learning for teachers. Third graders will be dismissed at 1:30, and fourth and fifth graders will be dismissed at 1:35. All grades will have their regular lunch period.
Please be sure to add these dates to your calendar:
- Wednesday, September 25th
- Wednesday, October 23rd
- Wednesday, December 18th
- Wednesday, February 26th
- Wednesday, March 26th
Rye Neck Spirit Week
Some Photos from the Week
5th Graders Measuring & Observing Shadows
Collecting Data in 5th Grade: Space Systems Unit
Shadow Lengths Measured During the Day- Grade 5
Library Enrichment Exploration- Grade 4
Collaboration is Key in the Idea Lab- Grade 4
Checkout a Book, Add a Lego to the Tower in the Library!
Student Council Vote on Friday, 9/27/24
Students were informed over Morning Announcements today that if they are interested in running for Student Council in class this year that speeches will take place in class on Friday, September 27.
We are giving all students the opportunity to write and rehearse their speeches at home over the next few days in order for the process to be fair to all students with a desire to run.
Dos and Don'ts if your child is interested in giving a speech
* DO help them write a one to two minute speech explaining why they'd make a good student council representative for their class.
* DO allow them to rehearse it with you this week.
* DO help them make posters to hang in the hallways promoting their candidacy during the week.
*DO NOT send in cookies, treats or other sorts of "bribes" to get classmates to vote for your child.
Speeches will only take place on Friday, September 27 in class with students casting anonymous votes directly after all speeches have been completed.
The students who are voted onto Student Council will be notified on Monday morning. If your child isn't notified on Monday, this means they did not make it this year, but are encouraged to continue trying next year!
There will also be other leadership opportunities for students in the cafeteria and other school activities throughout the course of the year.
Beyond Broadway is Coming to Bellows!
At this week's 4th Grade Principal's Conversation we shared that after years of hosting a 4th Grade Circus in the fall that it was time we identified a new Enrichment opportunity for students that would better align with our Strategic Plan goals and that would enhance the fourth grade experience for all students.
We have been evaluating the Circus Arts program for several years now and it has become evident that what is being offered by these outside vendors has increased in cost, but not in the quality of the learning and engagement we have come to expect at Rye Neck.
With the assistance of the PTSA who has sponsored and paid for the circus experience, we researched other offerings and found that the "Beyond Broadway" residency from Dance Cavise Studios would be something new and exciting to offer our fourth graders this year.
This four to six week program will be scheduled sometime after the Winter Holiday Recess and will take place during some of our Enrichment (FLT) and Physical Education periods. Each class selects a tune from a popular Broadway musical and learns a dance number associated to that show. For those who may not be interested in performing, we are coming up with some additional roles for them to be able to participate without being forced to in front of an audience.
As we finalize the details, we will share them with families, but for now, you can take a look at a short video of some of the past school performances that Dance Cavise has produced.
2023-24 NYS Exam Reports Have Arrived
The 2023 NYS ELA and Math Parent Reports have been made available by the state. A copy of your child’s ELA and/or Math results will be mailed to homes sometime this week. For a guide on how to read your child’s report, visit the New York State Education Department (nysed.gov) site. Sample score reports are available at 2024 Grades 3-8 Sample Report.
Fifth graders from last year also receive an ELS (Elementary Level Science) exam report which is included in this mailing.
If your child did not take the exams, you will not receive reports for them. If they took the exams in a different school/district, you will have to reach out to them for the reports.
If you have any additional questions, please contact me directly.
Safe Routes to Schools
The Rye Neck Safe Routes to School is a community group comprised of parents in the Rye Neck school district, who coordinate with school administrators, PTA representatives, elected officials, municipal employees, police officers, Mamaroneck SRTS, and other community members to improve pedestrian, bicycle, and traffic safety. Initiatives can include coordinating Education programs, advocating for Engineering initiatives by the municipalities, and/or requesting the assistance of local law Enforcement. Please see their new website for more information.
https://www.ryeneck.org/community-partners/safe-routes-to-school
5th Grade Locker Decorating
Fifth graders who would like to decorate their friends' lockers for their birthdays can do so, as long as it is planned in advance with the main office. We ask that parents and students read and follow the Locker Decorating procedure and rules.
Math Olympiad Information for 4th & 5th Grade Families
The schedule for qualifying for Math Olympiad this year has been finalized and we are excited to share it with our fourth and fifth grade families. For third graders, the program is called CML (Continental Math League) and that information will be shared closer to October as that team and its contests begin later in the year.
- Classroom Teachers will facilitate two (2) qualifying contests by October 11. We do not inform parents of when the contests will be, but students are given a heads up in class a day or so before each one is administered. Each contest is timed and students who have additional time accommodations will receive them if they are interested in participating.
- Ms. Speros will score all of the qualifying contests by Monday, October 21.
- Criteria for qualifying for the Math Olympiad Team with Ms. Speros will include other performance indicators. There will be a maximum of thirteen (13) points you can earn based on the following criteria:
- Ten points total on the two (2) Math Olympiad contests (10 points)
- Scoring in the top 24 students on the grade on the Fall Math i-Ready (1 point)
- Prior experience on the CML or Math Olympiad "A" Team (1point)
- Scoring a Level 4 on the 2022-23 NYS Math exam
- The top twenty (20) students in both grades 4 and 5 will be notified on Monday, October 21 that they have qualified for the Math Olympiad Team with Ms. Speros
- Fourth (4th) Grade Math Olympiad will begin on Tuesday, October 29
- Fifth (5th) Grade Math Olympiad will begin on Wednesday, October 30
As we did last year, there will be a Math Olympiad "B" Team that meets during the school day with Ms. Rutto for those students who did not qualify for the program with Ms. Speros, but have an interest in additional Math Enrichment opportunities.
Fifth-Grade Families: If you are looking for some sample examples of Math Olympiad problems, the fifth-grade team will be sending home a practice exam on the last page of their math challenge packets beginning next week.
Fourth Grade Families: Below is a link to a sample qualifying contest if you want to try out some of the problems with your child in anticipation of the contests taking place in classrooms in the next week or so.
Sample Math Olympiad Contest for 4th Graders
For more information about Math Olympiad, you can visit their website at moems.org
Safe Commuting to Bellows
As Dr. Lutinski mentioned in his Monthly Update, we are a close-knit community. A close-knit community cares about the well-being of each of it's members. One of the actions we are strongly encouraging our community to do is to NOT make a LEFT turn on Boston Post Road entering Carroll Avenue during arrival and dismissal times. We are aware of the inconvenience "going around the block" may cause some drivers, but that few moments of your life is well worth keeping one another safe, most especially our students who might be crossing the street as they travel to and from Daniel Warren and the Middle School/High School.
Below are two images with the suggested safest way onto Carroll Avenue for arrival and dismissal if you are coming from the northeast side of the Post Road.
If you are heading to Bellows from the northeast side of Boston Post Road, we are kindly asking that you turn LEFT on North Barry and come around the other side.
Click the images above to get a closer view
Reminder to Submit First Day Forms
Reminder to please submit forms that were sent on the first day of school (as applicable) and return to the main office. If you would like a printed copy, please email April Laychak with which form(s) you need and they will be sent home with your child.
Photo and Video Release Form (Spanish)
Please ONLY check the box if you DO NOT WISH your child to be photographed/videotaped as specified on the form, and---
ONLY return the form if you have checked the box.
Parent Volunteer Form - A copy was sent home with your child on the first (or second) day of school.
Please do not wait for an event to file the form; it may not be processed in time.
Pesticide Notification Form (if you choose)
2024-2025 Letter and Application for Free and Reduced Price School Meals/Milk (Spanish)
If applicable, please return as quickly as possible. This form needs to be completed each year.
For your information:
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Early Morning Library Schedule 2024-25
Each grade level is scheduled for two (2) days over the six (6) day cycle. This is open to all students and no sign up is required. Just drop your child/children off at the main entrance at 8:00 am and they will be escorted to the Library. Please make sure you are dropping them off on the correct days, and no earlier than five minutes before the program begins.
Personal Electronic Device Policy This Year
We understand the need to communicate with your children as they travel to and from school with friends or on their own, but the distraction that personal devices create in classrooms during instruction or throughout the day have increased over the years.
We are not banning students from bringing them to school, but we are not permitting them into classrooms. If your child will be wearing a smartwatch of any kind or carrying a cellphone, we will be requiring them to place them in their lockers.
For fifth graders this year we are also requiring that they have a lock on their locker. This is a new addition to their experience but will also be an important "soft skill" they have in their toolbox for Middle School!
Here is a link to the lock I recommend fifth grade families purchase: Master Lock Black Dial Combination Padlock
Please DO NOT purchase a lock with a key as those will be clipped off if the key is lost and you will have to replace it. A combination lock is recommended. Teachers will make a list of all student combinations for the students in their class.
Third and Fourth grade students DO NOT have to purchase a lock, but if it make a family feel more secure to have one, please let the teacher know you are doing so.
Students will NOT be allowed to keep any personal electronic devices on their person during the school day.
Students are always welcome to call their families throughout the school day as needed from the Main Office.
Important: Visitors and Dropoffs
Please note that there is a sign on the front door and on the sign-in kiosk ➡️
- All visitors must sign in with ID at the Raptor kiosk at the front entrance. If you have forgotten your ID, you can type your information in. Once you are signed in, please ring the doorbell to gain entry. Your visitor sticker will print inside the building.
- If you are dropping off a student, just ring the doorbell and we will let the student in.
- If you are only dropping off lunch, homework, etc, just ring the doorbell and we meet you at the door.
Change in Pickup Plans?
If you have a change in your child's pickup after 12:00 pm, please call the main office at 914-777-4600 or email the office at febattendance@ryeneck.org. This will ensure that the message is relayed to your child in time for dismissal.
Absence Procedures
If your child is going to be absent or late for any reason, please email the main office at FEBattendance@ryeneck.org or call 914-777-4600. All absences need to be reported by 9:00 AM.
Please remember to report upcoming absences for holiday travel.
If your child is reported absent by his/her classroom teacher, and you have not called the office, you will be notified at 10:30 AM via the automated system to verify the absence.
In case of severe, contagious disease, pediculosis (head lice), or prolonged illnesses, please notify the school nurse, Samantha Krench, MSN RN. It is our procedure that the nurse notifies parents of children in the class regarding exposure to a contagious disease.
If your child becomes ill in school and needs to be sent home, the nurse will notify you at the emergency phone number provided. For this reason, it is important for the school to have parents’ work numbers/cell numbers, as well as an additional one or two emergency numbers of neighbors or close relatives.
It is important that children arrive at school in time for the opening bell at 8:35 a.m. Arriving late (8:45 a.m.) after morning routines and instruction have started is disconcerting to a child and disruptive to the class. Plan to give your child a smooth beginning to his/her day by scheduling ample time for early morning procedures.
If you need to remove your child from school for any reason during the school day, please email or call the main office first.
Illness Guidelines
With the rise in illnesses during this time of the school year, I felt it important to remind you of the illness guidelines at Bellows.
According to the New York Statewide School Health Services website, parents should follow these guidelines when determining when their children should not be in school:
Persistent fever greater than 100° degrees orally, including a fever that requires administration of medication such as Tylenol or Motrin
Vomiting or diarrhea
Significant cough that makes a child feel uncomfortable or disrupts class
Sore throat that is severe, accompanied by fever or feeling ill
Red, teary, itchy eyes that distract child from learning
Discolored nasal discharge, accompanied by facial pain or headache
Ear pain or drainage from the ear
Headache, especially with fever
Any condition you think may be serious or contagious to others
Children should be fever-free (without the use of fever reducing medicine), symptom-free and feeling well for at least 24 hours before returning to school after illness.
To report an absence related to illness, please email febattendance@ryeneck.org or call the main office at 914-777-4600.The nurse will be briefed on all illness-related absences and parents will be contacted regarding current health guidelines. A doctor’s note will be requested for any student who has been absent for 5 consecutive days, upon return to school.
PTSA, Booster Club and RNSF Information & Community Events
Get Your Rye Neck Swag
If you are looking for some Rye Neck spiritwear, the Booster Club has got you covered!
There are tons of fun items to show off your Panther Pride!
Click the image below to go to the Rye Neck Spirit Wear Fall Store