
AES Community Connection 5/19/24
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Greetings AES Families!
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Huge shout out to our PTO for sponsoring and organizing the amazing Family Dance last Friday night! The turnout of families and teachers was incredible and a good time was had by all. A special thanks to our families who provided the music, food and sweets. See below for a few pics!
Last week our 3rd graders enjoyed an overnight at the Aspen Camp of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Students explored various team challenges, prepared meals together, slept in cabins and took a beautiful hike. This week our 4th graders will be heading off to Mesa Verde National Park. This Outdoor Education trip is returning after having been canceled due to Covid-19. Students will have an opportunity to visit both the Cliff Palace and Balcony House, while learning about Mesa Verde past and present.
Over the next two weeks our kinder, 1st and 2nd grade will also experience Outdoor Education. Kinder and 1st grade classes will either "camp out" at ACES Hallam Lake or at AES while 2nd grade will spend an overnight under the open pole structure at Rock Bottom Ranch. Each of these trips provides memorable experiences and prepares students for longer, more advanced trips.
Next week, we will have our long awaited International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) authorization evaluation. As a school we have been working toward authorization for the past 3 years. When we pass the authorization we will become an official IB school! To learn more about the Primary Years Programme, please click here.
For those of you who might be interested, here is our school wide composite data from the STAR Reading, DIBELS and STAR Math Spring Assessments. Individual student reports will be sent home in early June. We are very proud of the growth our students are making in the 3rd year of our Literacy Curriculum adoption and anticipate our students will make similar gains in Math over the next two years.
The photo on the right is of Ms. Kari's "Kindness Rocks." Students painted rocks with positive messages and then spread them to nourish our community with positive messages.
This Friday's Spirit Day is DRESS LIKE A TEACHER DAY
Have a wonderful week!
~Ashley
Mark your calendar...
- Wednesday, May 22 - Early Release Wednesday
- Friday, May 24 - March of the AHS Graduates 1:00
- Monday, May 27 - NO SCHOOL, Memorial Day
- Tuesday and Wednesday, May 28th and 29 - IB PYP Authorization virtual visit
- Tuesday, June 4th - Field Day and Family BBQ - Volunteers wanted! Please sign up below.
- Wednesday, June 5 - Bike Rodeo for 2nd & 3rd Grade
- Thursday, June 6 - Last Day of School, 4th grade Clap-Out, regular dismissal at 3:00 PM
- Monday, June 10 - Report Cards available in PowerSchool
Click here for the 23-24 School Year Calendar... Please mark your calendar and plan your vacations accordingly. This year, one of our School Improvement goals is to REDUCE high absenteeism. Please prioritize your child's attendance at school .
Fun Friday Spirit Days...
Looking for Garden Plot?
Students will be planting the AES Magical Garden this Spring! We are looking for families who would like to commit to caring for the Magical Garden for a week or two during the summer. The garden has irrigation. Responsibilities will include weeding, caring for plants and harvesting as available. There will also be beds available for additional planting. If interested, please reach out to abodkins@aspenk12.net. I'd LOVE to see this garden GROW!
Sign up to help with Family BBQ & Field Day!!!
Calling all volunteers for June 4th! The PTO is planning the most fun day, but we need volunteers to make it successful!! Please click HERE to add you name to join us for a day of FUN!
Yearbook Orders!
It is time to get those Yearbook orders in! Please click HERE for the link to purchase your 2023-24 YB!
Happening around school...
More community news...
Aspen Music Festival and Summer Programs
Please click HERE for more information about...
Family Concerts
P.A.L.S- A summer program of private lessons, chamber music, music education activities, and exclusive access to the Aspen Music Festival and School’s summer season (grades 1 - 12)
AMFS Mariachi Workshop
Festival Lessons
Ajax Adventure Camp
Click HERE to find out more information about Ajax adventure Camps! Limited spaces left!
Best Buddies Friendship Walk: Roaring Fork 7.2.24
You are invited to the inaugural Best Buddies Friendship Walk in the Valley! The Best Buddies Friendship Walk is a great way to celebrate inclusion with family and friends. It is a community event open to the public with no admission fee where families and friends come together to share in the mission of inclusion for all abilities and experience what the Best Buddies mission is all about!
There will be food, a petting zoo, games, music by DJ Naka G, mission moments and more!!
Register here! https://www.bestbuddiesfriendshipwalk.org/roaringfork/
Create a team or register individually. Share with everyone you know! You do not want to miss this!
Schedule
Sunday, June 2, 2024 Location Basalt River Park, Basalt CO 81621
Check-in: 12:00 PM
Opening Ceremonies: 1:00 PM
Walk: 1:15 PM
Celebrate Until: 3:00 PM
Click HERE for more information!
Roaring Fork Cycling
Is your kiddo interested in biking? Check out all of these great opportunities coming up from Roaring Fork Cycling!
3rd- 6th Grade Valley Explorers Flyer- English.
3rd- 6th Grade Valley Explorers Flyer- Spanish.
Camp Aspen Snowmass
Now that ski season is over at Aspen Snowmass, we know everyone is eagerly booking their summer plans.
Our camp is located at the Treehouse in Snowmass, we are licensed and offer many activities for Ages 3-15. Many students in the valley are already familiar with our winter Ski and Snowboard School and we would like to make sure they don’t miss out on an opportunity to join us this summer.
Please click HERE to see the flyer with more information on Camp Aspen Snowmass!
May at the Pitkin County Library
Check out all the upcoming activities at the Library!
Wait Until 8th! Let Kids be Kids a Little Longer
Please click HERE or HERE for the link to a video of the presentation with Brooke Shannon founder of Wait Until 8th.
I am ready to take the pledge to Wait Until 8th to delay giving my child a cell phone!
Are you about to say yes to a phone?
Good digital training guides to get your child ready
Does your kid have a phone already and you need help?
My kid just got an iPhone. Help!
Are you about to say yes to social media or need help managing it as a family?
Great Organizations!
Protect Young Eyes (Christian)
Books on parenting in a digital age
The Surgeon General thoughts on Social Media & Kids
Good to read with your kid - Harry Potter and the Magical Phone
Good to watch
Cost of Beauty - Dove Self Esteem Project (only a few minutes long but super powerful)
Monitoring services /filters/ tech help
Please consider making a donation to our nonprofit so we can help more families delay the smartphone!
Follow Wait Until 8th on:
Things you may have heard before...
Quick Links
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- Click HERE for the Bus Change Request Form.
- Aspen Family Connections
- Aspen School District Absences and Excuses Policy (Click here for Spanish)
- AES Attendance (Click here for Spanish)
- Pre-Arranged Absence Form
- Click HERE for information about fingerprinting for volunteers.
- Click HERE for the latest document from the state about when to exclude students and staff from school/work because of illness.
- Please click HERE to see the staff's favorite things!
- Order SPIRIT WEAR anytime with this link!
PYP Authorization Update
We need Cafeteria Volunteers! This is a fun & easy job!!
Are you passionate about promoting healthy eating habits and making a positive impact in our community? Come and join us as a lunchroom volunteer!
Our dedicated chef prepares delicious and nutritious meals, and we're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help serve these wholesome lunches. By contributing your time, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring that everyone in Aspen Elementary School has access to healthy, balanced meals.
Volunteer Responsibilities:
- Assisting in serving lunches
- Engaging with our AES community members in a friendly manner
- Collaborating with our team to maintain a welcoming lunch environment
Benefits of Volunteering:
- Being part of a meaningful initiative promoting healthy eating
- Connecting with our vibrant community
- Contributing to the well-being of our [school/organization/company]
Details: Sign up here!
Breakfast Offered at AES - Note Change to F/R Policy
Breakfast is now following Free & Reduced guidelines. If your child qualified for Free/Reduced lunch they also qualify for Free/Reduced breakfast and will be charged accordingly. We want to make sure no child is hungry during the school day.
Please click HERE for more details.
Safety and Security at AES
Keeping students safe is our number one priority at ASD. Therefore, during the school day you will find all AES doors locked. However, please know you are WELCOME to visit and volunteer at AES.
- Visiting - Please remember your ID (driver's license) if you are visiting the building for any reason. Virginia and Carrie will meet you in the office with a smile and issue you a sticker/ visitor badge that must be worn while in the building.
- Volunteering - We love including "fingerprinted" parent volunteers in the classroom or on field trips. If this interests you, be proactive and get ASD Fingerprinting for Volunteers Procedure completed ASAP. This certification will last five years. More details below.
Here are the protocols we follow in an emergency. Families will be notified in the event of an emergency. Please do not come to or call the school.
Attention Alpine and Snowboarding Families
AES has had a longstanding relationship with AVSC and their youth ski programs. We have a number of students who are practicing on weekdays. In order to ensure that we have the most accurate and current information, please complete this form. Students must maintain good standing in regard to academics, behavior and attendance. Please reach out to Ashley with any questions.
Virtual and In Person Family Engagement Information Sessions
Other dates...Topics TBD
Jan 11, Jan 25
Feb 8, Feb 22
Mar 7, Mar 21
Apr 11, Apr 25
May 9, May 23
Missed a session? Click below to view.
Nov 9- School Safety and Social Emotional Learning at AES. Please click HERE to see the video of this presentation.
Sept 21 - Assessment Overview and Curriculum Updates. Please Click HERE to see the video of this presentation.
Oct 12 - IB Primary Years Programme overview. Pleas click HERE to see the video of this presentation. Click HERE for the slideshow.
Benefits of Nightly Reading
Getting your child to read is not always an easy task. But, by allowing them to choose what they are reading, and asking questions that encourage them to interact with the text, you are helping them see books as FUN.
The benefits of reading 20 minutes a day are abundant and worth the time. Make reading 20 minutes a day a priority to improve test scores, grow vocabulary, build empathy for others, decrease stress, and increase your sleep. That is a win-win.
At AES not all teachers require a nightly reading log, however if you are interested in keeping your own, please reach out to your teacher for suggestions.
International Baccalaureate Learner Profile
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) learner profile describes a broad range of human capacities and responsibilities that go beyond academic success.
They imply a commitment to help all members of the school community learn to respect themselves, others and the world around them.
Each of the IB's programme's is committed to the development of students according to the IB learner profile.
The profile aims to develop learners who are:
- Inquirers
- Knowledgeable
- Thinkers
- Communicators
- Principled
- Open-minded
- Caring
- Risk-takers
- Balanced
- Reflective
This month as a school we are focusing on being a Risk Taker. Students and staff can "catch" someone demonstrating any of the learner profiles and write them a ticket. Tickets are read on the morning announcements and posted on a wall in the school.
Fingerprinting for Volunteers!
Early Release 2023-24...
Here is the Board of Education approved 2023-24 Aspen School District Calendar and information about Early Release Days.
Early Release
Early Release Days have been added back to the calendar. Early release times are as follows:
1:15 PM Aspen Elementary School
2:00 PM Aspen Middle School
2:00 PM Aspen High School
Volunteer Opportunity- Lunch Crew!
Student Fees- Please pay!
Free & Reduced Lunch
FREE & REDUCED LUNCH
We know that many families rely on schools for meals. We encourage families to submit a Free & Reduced Meal application, which provides families with access to additional benefits as well. Please know that even if you qualified in previous years, an application must be submitted every school year.
To access the application and instructions for English click HERE.
To access the application and instructions for Spanish click HERE
You must complete the application and submit it to finance@aspenk12.net or drop it off at the District Office or Admin Office at the school.
Attendance Matters!
Please be sure to make travel plans that coincide with our school breaks. Elementary students thrive when learning is in person with their teacher and classmates. Families will be notified of excessive tardies and/or absences.
Aspen Elementary SKIERS
At AES our essential agreements guide the way we behave and interact with others throughout our school in every setting. This year, we've adopted the SKIER acronym as a way to frame our essential agreements school wide. We hope that you will reinforce these positive attributes with your child at home.