Eagle Update
November 15, 2024
Hello BHE Families:
What a fabulous week! Thank you to all who were able to attend our special Veteran's Day Assembly on Monday and joined students for Turkey Day Lunch on Thursday. We had invited families to contribute to a Veteran's Day Padlet and I've put a link below if you would like to view the completed project.
This next week we have several more special events - please see the details below:
- Wednesday, November 20th our 4th graders will have their annual Market Days. Here's what you need to know:
- 4th Graders have designed and made items to sell (no food or products meant to be applied to the skin).
Items will be priced between 0.50 & $3.00. This year we would like to go cashless. Instead of sending students with cash & coins, we encourage you to instead use THIS LINK to donate whatever amount you would like your student to have to spend. We suggest between $4 & $10 per student. We have also added an option to donate extra to fund students in need. 4th grade students will distribute tickets worth .50¢ each to students based on donations.
4th Grade Market Day Ticket Purchases
- Thursday November 21st is STEAM Day! Students will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of science and math related activities during the day at scheduled times and we will have a Day of Drumming during PE times. The Day of Drumming is a unique opportunity our PTA is providing for all students. Participants will need NOT to wear skirts/dresses that day so they can easily get their legs around the drum. Also no metal hand jewelry like rings, watches and bracelets - they can damage the drum (and the jewelry). We are excited about these opportunities for students (these are not parent attended events unless you are a scheduled volunteer).
As always, thank you for your support of our school and community.
Kati Achtermann, Principal
Ms.Bartlett's class will lead Pledges this week.
We will celebrate and recognize birthdays through December 1st (through Fall Break)
Upcoming Events
November 20 - 4th Grade Market Day
November 21 - STEAM Day and Day of Drumming during PE Times for students
November 25 - 29 Fall Break
December 2 - Human Sexuality and Responsibility Parent Opt In/Out letters sent to parents
December 6 - 8:00 School Tour for Future Parents
December 9 - 4:00 School Tour for Future Parents
December 10 - Fall Picture Retake Day
December 12 - 3:30 CAC Meeting
December 16: Human Sexuality and Responsibility Lessons Begin for K-5th Grades
December 17 - Fine Arts Night (more details coming)
December 19 - Spirit Day - Pajama Day
December 20 - Jingle Bell Run (schedule will be coming)
December 20: Last Day of School for First Semester
December 23-January 3: Winter Break!
January 6 - Staff Development/Student Holiday
January 7 - Students Return from Winter Break/First Day of Second Semester
January 10 - Spirit Day - Sports Team Day
January 20 - MLK Jr. Day/ Student and Staff Holiday
Gobble Gobble Turkey Wobble - From Mr. Trevino
Hello everybody!
Mr. T here! All of your kids have been practicing how to dance the Gobble Gobble Turkey Wobble (GGTW) and are very excited to share it with their families! I am giving BHE families an opportunity to be part of the 2024-2025 BHE (GGTW) dance party video. Below is a link to a One Drive Shared folder titled "GGTW 24-25" where you can upload a video of you and your children dancing along to the GGTW. This is completely optional for you and your child to do and it will not affect your child's grade if you choose not to participate. The video will be shared only with members of the BHE community. The last day to submit a video is Monday, November 24th.
Art with Ms. Gray
- Kindergarten, 1st grade, and second grade entered the ever popular world of clay world this week. They are working on learning how to make a pinch pot and turn it into another sculpture such as a monster or animal.
- 3rd grade and 4th grade began working on drawings combining math with art in preparation for STEAM Day on 11/21.
- 5th grade began learning how to sew and are designing their own stuffed animals out of felt. They are making one to keep and one to give to their Kindergarten buddy based on their Kindergarten’s drawings.
Our Ready Set Teach! high schoolers from Austin High have been doing a wonderful job helping display artwork, preparing clay for projects, and spending time assisting our Eagle artists in the classroom with their projects..
Families Helping Families
From Mrs. White
Families Helping Families is a program designed to provide assistance for Barton Hills’ families during the holidays. We would like to invite you to participate in the confidential program if you feel your family might need assistance during this holiday season. We also invite sponsors to fill out a form if you would like to help a family this year.
Please review and fill out the form below if you would like assistance or to sponsor a family.
Questions, please email Stephanie White @ stephanie.l.white@austinisd.org
Click this link if you need Holiday Assistance
https://forms.gle/2gLP8FUKj7wdoTqz7
Click this link if you would like to sponsor a famil
https://forms.gle/zvKJbWDhMgEn8TU27
Kindly,
Stephanie K. White, M.A., MEd., CSC, LPC
GT, ESL and National Board Certified
Counselor, Barton Hills Elementary School
Positivity Project Home Connection
Over these next two weeks, our school community will focus on the character strength of Gratitude. Gratitude means being aware of and grateful for good things that happen.
Gratitude is about feeling and showing thankfulness. It helps us see the good in others and in the world. People with gratitude are ready to appreciate and return kindness. Expert Robert Emmons says gratitude strengthens relationships because it makes us recognize how others support us.
Out of all 24 character strengths, gratitude is the single best predictor of individual well-being. It is linked to more energy, empathy, happiness, and optimism. The good news is that gratitude can be practiced and strengthened like a muscle. The more we practice it, the more benefits we get.
To practice and encourage this strength at home, please visit The Positivity Project’s mobile-friendly P2 for Families (available in English and Spanish), where you will watch a video together and discuss a quote and three questions. Below are links to this week’s P2 for Families lessons. Click on the grade level that best meets your child’s needs.
Early Literacy Newsletter - November/December/January 2024
Access to Food during Fall Break
With many Austin ISD students living in food-insecure households, accessing healthy food may be challenging when the district is closed. Families can use the community resources below to find free meals in their area while Austin ISD offices and schools are closed for the fall break:
United Way for Greater Austin - ConnectATX (www.connectatx.org)
Texas Health and Human Services - Call 2-1-1 or (877) 541-7905 to speak to a live operator.
Austin ISD enrollment for the 25–26 school year is Nov. 6, 2024–Feb. 4, 2025! .
Enrollment during this period is open to all new and returning Austin ISD students. Students interested in admissions- and campus-based programs must complete their enrollment and any campus-specific application requirements on or before February 4, 2025
Cook Learn Grow - January Sign Up for After School Classes
Vertical Team Connections
The Austin High Band is holding a Tamale Fundraier. Use the QR code above or click on this order form link:
The Austin Powwow
The Austin Powwow and American Indian Festival will take place on Saturday, Nov. 23 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Travis Expo Center (7311 Decker Ln. Austin, TX 78724).
The event includes traditional dance competitions, singers, musicians, artists, craftsmen, and a Native American market and food court. Kids 12 and under are FREE. Parking is FREE. Adult tickets can be purchased online for $7 or at the gate for $10, cash only.
Volunteering at BHE
We are happy to share the new and updated process to be a volunteer with Barton Hills. AISD changed the system for volunteer registration and background checks so it has taken us a little longer than usual to get the information out to you. All BHE volunteers who will be in contact with children must complete a background check. Background checks are good for one year. If you’re a new volunteer or haven’t done a background check in the current school year, please click the link and follow the directions below. It’s quick and easy!
To begin the volunteer approval process, please click on the link below.
Questions? Contact our Administrative Assistant, Kathy Carr, at mary.k.carr@austinisd.org.
Family Empower Hour Sessions
We are excited to share the details of our upcoming Family Empower Hour sessions which provide valuable information and support to our students' families. The Family Empower Hour schedule is also available on the external AISD Special Education website. Families can also access recordings from previous offerings, as well.
AISD Responsible Use Policy
The Responsible Use Policy is now in place. Acknowledgement and adherence to the RUP is applicable each time anyone uses an AISD device, logs into our network and/or accesses the AISD portal and related applications. Please take time to review the K-5 Responsible Use Policy
AISD Student Success Guide (Code of Conduct)
Please see information below on the AISD Student Success Guide for the 24-25 School Year:
Education in this community represents a significant commitment of financial and human resources. The benefits a student derives from this investment depend very much on the student's attitude toward learning and the student's adherence to high standards of behavior.
The Student Code of Conduct that follows is the district's specific response to requirements of Chapter 37: Discipline; Law And Order of the Texas Education Code. The law requires the district to define misconduct that may or must result in a range of specific disciplinary consequences.
This code is an outgrowth of collaboration among district and campus staff, parents, and other community members and was adopted by the AISD Board of Trustees. It provides information and direction to students and parents regarding standards of behavior as well as consequences of misconduct. In the case of conflict between the Student Code of Conduct and board policy, the Student Code of Conduct will prevail.
Absence Information
- Please send in documentation of student absences using the School Absence Form on the AISD website or complete a paper form (pick up in Front Office).
- We, DO NOT accept phone calls or voicemail messages as documentation for a student's absence.
- Please have medical offices submit documentation of your student’s visit to “bartonhills@austinisd.org”.
- Please allow up to 72 hours (3 business days) for attendance to be corrected.
- Set up notifications for your student’s attendance and grades via Parent Self Serve.
- Students attending family trips during scheduled school days will remain coded as an unexcused absence. Car problems, traffic, or oversleeping will not be considered as an excused absence or excused tardy.
A student is tardy if he/she is not with their homeroom teacher when the 7:40 bell rings. If you arrive late to school, your student will be required to come to the office for a tardy slip before going to class.
What to do if your student must leave school early:
When you arrive to Barton Hills to pick up your student, please be prepared with your photo I.D. Your student will be called to the attendance office to leave campus.
Please do not plan to pick up your student from school 30 minutes prior to dismissal (ie 2:40 PM).
- You must sign the student out in the office. Leaving for any part of the day will result in an unexcused tardy. Students leaving for a medical appointment must bring a note from the doctor to excuse the absence/tardy.
For more information visit the district's attendance page.
3rd Base After-School Program
New AISD App
AISD is launching a new App. Please see the flyer for QR Code
AISD Calendar
School Safety
Maintaining a safe and positive learning environment for our students is our top priority. It is important to us that our safety protocols are in place AND that our students, families, and staff continue to feel a positive and welcoming environment each day. Please help us keep everyone safe.
Arrival:
- We will continue to have a secure morning arrival with families/caregivers saying goodbye before students enter the building. Parents/Caregivers may walk students to the front walkway during car drop off/walking drop off. Staff members will be outside and inside ready to greet, welcome, and support our students as they enter the building at 7:30. Parents will not be allowed to walk students to the classrooms and portables.
- The front doors will open for breakfast at 7:15 am. At 7:30 am, all students will enter the building.
- The first week our Kinder students will meet their teachers in the cafeteria before going to class. The teachers will be there to meet them and then walk together to the classroom.
- IMPORTANT: There is NO parking in the drive in front of the school between 7:00 - 8:00 am. This lane is reserved for drop off only. If you'd like to walk your child to the front door, please park in the neighborhood and walk to school together. Thank you!
- If you need to bring something to your child after they have entered the building, please leave it on the labeled cart outside the front doors with a clearly marked label. Please call the front office to let us know you are leaving an item (lunch, water bottle, device, etc.) and we will get it to your child.
Exterior Doors:
- All exterior doors will remain locked at all times during the school day. Portable classroom doors will also remain fully locked all day.
- Staff will check each exterior door weekly to ensure they close and lock as intended.
Dismissal:
All kindergarten students will be dismissed with their homeroom teacher at 3:05pm.
1st- 5th grade car riders, walkers, and bikers will be dismissed from specific outdoor locations with their homeroom teacher at 3:10pm.
Older siblings may join younger siblings at the younger sibling location.
Third Base After School Care students will go to the cafeteria.
*See map below for dismissal locations by grade level.
Students must leave by 3:20 at the latest.
Please see map below and note that areas in RED are NO Parking Zones - even for drop off and pick up.
Visitors:
- Visitors are welcome at Barton Hills for the purposes of student support. This may include scheduled parent teacher conferences and meetings, registration, pre-arranged volunteer opportunities, and other scheduled events.
- Lunch Visitors: You may come have lunch with your child. You must sign in at the office prior to going to the cafeteria. Please note that if you plan to have lunch with your students, you will need to plan to eat outside or at a separate designated table. Provide lunch only for your child. Do not arrange to purchase lunch for a group of students and then have your child pass it out. You may only have lunch with your own child - please do not invite other students to join you. *No lunch visitors for the first three weeks of school so we can work on routines and expectations.
- The main front doors are the only entry doors to the campus for visitors. The door buzzer/office communicator is on the right side wall by the front doors. Please push the button to communicate with the office and, once verified, we will buzz you in to the building.
- All visitors MUST sign in at the front office upon arrival AND sign out at the front office when leaving. Please remember to bring your photo ID with you when visiting campus. We will be using the 360 system to scan licenses and print out Visitor tags.
- IMPORTANT: Families, please do not ask a staff member to hold a side or back door open for you to enter the building. All students, parents, and visitors must enter through the front entry doors. Thank you!
Staff Training, Campus Drills, and Threat Assessment
- Our staff will be trained on safety prior to students entering the building.
- We will review safety plans and practices throughout the year.
- We will continue to hold all required safety drills with our students. Most of the drills will be announced drills so our students aren't surprised or alarmed by them.
- Barton Hills has an established threat assessment team comprised of administration, counseling and teaching staff. All members of the team have received Threat Assessment training from Texas State. Licensed Mental Health Providers and School Resource Officers are on call to assist when needed.
Phew! I know that's a lot to digest, but wanted everyone to know we're prepared for a strong, safe, and productive year.
It's Hot Out There!
AISD Weather Guidelines
Temperature guidelines have been established in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for students participating in outdoor activities at Austin ISD.
The listed temperatures, heat indexes, and wind-chill factors are designated figures for terminating and/or modifying outdoor activities including: Athletics, Fine Arts, PE, and recess.
After-School Activities (Outside Vendor Provided)
- BHE Eagle Ultimate Frisbee Team
- Thursday, 3:15pm-4:30pm
- September 26-November 14 (8 weeks)
- Barton Hills Sports Field
- Sliding Scale Registration Options
- More information and registration at www.tusculti.com
About Us
Website: bartonhills.austinschools.org/schoool
Location: 2108 Barton Hills Drive, Austin, TX, USA
Phone: 512-414-2013
Facebook: facebook.com/BartonhillsPTA
Twitter: @bheeagles
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