Husky Headlines May 6-10 2024
News and Events from Spring Run Elementary School
May 6-May 10 SRES Staff/Teacher Appreciation Week
This week we celebrate and thank the amazing Spring Run Staff/Teachers for all that they do everyday to support our Huskies! We see you and we appreciate you for all you do to support our students! Thank You!
Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week May 6-10
Teacher and staff appreciation week is May 6-10. Below are some things needed to help make this week a success! If you are able to bring something in please sign up below. Please bring all non perishable items to the main office by Friday, May 3rd. Homemade dips can be brought in on the morning during drop off on May 9. Thank you so much! We can't wait to shower our teachers and staff all week long with thanks!
Here is our sign up genius of needed items: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0444A4AE2CA3FD0-49367457-sres#/
Here is our list of events
Parent End of Year Survey
Parents, As we approach the end of this year, please share with us your feedback on this school year as we are aloways looking for ways to improve and support teaching, learning and our school culture. All answers are anonymous. We will use this feedback as we begin to plan for the 24-25 school year. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us! Please share your thoughts in this survey by May 31. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefQ8mYogt5Vs2t-TFDMDYtqlU9ezN8_iHgYgO-XCjan1ugdw/viewform
SOL Testing Grades 3-5
End of year SOL Testing will begin this week for students in Grades 3-5 in Reading and Math. Students in Gr. 4 take an end of year SOL in VA Studies and students in Gr. 5 take an end of year SOL in Science. We are proud of the great work all of our students and staff have accomplished as we prepare for these state assessments. Please ensure your student has a fully charged chromebook on the day of their test.
Here are the upcoming SOL testing dates:
May 7 - 5th Grade Science SOL
May 9 - 3rd Grade Math SOL
May 10 - 4th Grade Virginia Studies SOL
May 14 - 4th Grade Math SOL
May 15 - 5th Grade Math SOL & Accelerated Math SOL
May 17-31 - Makeups and Expedited Retakes, Makeups may also occur when a student returns to school
Summer School 2025
Fill in learning gaps. Strengthen skills. Get ahead. Whatever your motivation, summer school can help make summer count! Summer programs are available for students with and without an individualized education program who meet the criteria detailed on the summer learning page. Scroll to the bottom of that webpage for answers to frequently asked questions and contact information for each area of summer school.
SRES Students that were recommended to attend summer school at Spring Run this summer by their teacher received a letter in their report card on Friday explaining how parents can sign up for summer school.
Registration opens April 11 for in-person summer school and closes May 28.
CCPSOnline summer registration has been open for weeks and closes April 26 for students interested in taking high school credits online.
Spring Run Summer STEAM Camp June 10-13
Join us for Summer STEAM Camp on June 10-13 from 9-12 Grades K-2 and 1-4 Grades 3-5. Cost is $130 for the week pay online here Register/pay online: https://osp.osmsinc.com/ChesterfieldVA/
In STEAM Camp we will be exploring:
● Engineering Design Challenges
● Coding
● Minute to Win-It Activities
● Lego Robotics and Coding
● Robots
● 3-D Printing
Details:
● Only for Spring Run Elementary students
● 15 students maximum Grades K-2
● 20 students maximum Grades 3-5
● June 10th - 13th (Monday-Thursday)
● Cost $130 for the week
● Eat breakfast/lunch before you come. Pack a snack/water bottle.
● Transportation is the responsibility of parents
● Registration open until maximum capacity is reached
● Register/pay online: https://osp.osmsinc.com/ChesterfieldVA/
Field Day May 24
Greetings Spring Run Families!
Field Day is nearly here!
Mark your calendars for Friday, May 24th!
Shoutout to all our INCREDIBLE 2023 volunteers last year! Over 150 amazing humans came out to make this day the best day of the year!
As you know Field Day is a big endeavor and YOU are a huge piece to this amazing day of Spring Run FUN!
VOLUNTEER FOR FIELD DAY
Please join us as a volunteer by finding information and signing up!
There are many volunteer opportunities and we would love to have you!
There are over 50 active, super fun stations and your support is appreciated- Thank you in advance!
Please make note of your time-slot selection. The time slot you select is how we will assign you for the big day!
**Please note: Volunteers assigned a role may be present on campus during their assigned time slot (more info to come).
Due to the size of SRES parents/family members who are not registered as field day volunteers may not join their child during field day activities. There are no visitors allowed to participate during field day -only volunteers who are helping run field day activities on this day.
Thank you!
We’re looking forward to this fantastic day of Spring Run Fun with your kiddo(s)!
With Husky heart,
Ms. Burdette & Ms. Carroll
Spring Run Elementary PE Teachers
Summer Volleyball Camp
CCPS Special Education Advisory Committee Mtgs
New Student Attendance Google Form
We have developed a new online student absence reporting form. If/when your child will be absent from school you can complete this simple online form instead of calling and reporting your child's absence to the office. When a parent completes this form it sends a notification to the main office so the attendance secretary can record your child's absence in our Synergy student database. We hope you will find this new tool useful and helpful in reporting your child's absences.
Here is the new form https://bit.ly/3TsQjeq
Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe
Parents, as we enter springtime and the last few months of school, we ask for your help reviewing our school wide behavior expectations with your children.. We continue to remind students to be respectful, responsible and safe in all of the areas of our school. Please also review voice level expectations in our common spaces such as the cafeteria. Thank you for your help and support.
Club 3:16
What is Club 3:16?
Started by students last year, Club 3:16 is a place for students grades 3-5th to meet and greet with others who are interested in exploring and growing their faith in Jesus. 3:16 was named by students after the scripture passage John 3:16.
What do we do at Club 3:16? At this club you’ll meet new people, sing songs, play some team games and hear a message about faith that you’ll get to talk about with other students.
How can I attend Club 3:16? If you’re interested in Club 3:16 you can fill out the permission slip:
Club 3:16 Permission SlipWhen are the remaining Club 3:16 Meeting Dates?
2/14, 2/28, 3/13, 3/27, 4/24, 5/8
Upcoming April/May Dates
May 7 Gr 5 Science SOL
May 8 National School Nurses Day- Thank you Mrs Huffman and Mrs Rivera!
May 8 2:30 Gr 5 Awards Assembly
May 9 Gr 3 Math SOL
May 10 Gr 4 VA Studies SOL, 9:45-1:30 Gr 1 Field Trip Zoo
May 13 Manchester HS Seniors Walk/Parade the Halls 11:00
May 14 Gr 4 Math SOL
May 15 Gr 5 Math SOL
May 20 4th Qtr Grades close
May 21 PTA Mtg 7:00 PM https://meet.google.com/bqy-ecce-otn Grade 1 team attends
May 22 8:30 Walk/Bike to school day from Collington Pool House
May 24 Field Day
May 27 No School Memorial Day
May 28 Move Up Day , 10:30-11:00 K visits 1st, 2nd visits 3rd, 4th visits 5th
May 29 Move Up Day . 1:00-1:30 1st visits 2nd, 3rd visits 4th
May 29 9:45 SRO Meets with Gr 5 Students from Manchester MS in Cafe
May 29 Gr 3 Husky Store Cafe
May 30 Careers on the Move Schedule 9:45- 10:30- 1st and 3rd grade, 10:30-11:15- 2nd and 5th grade,(11:15- break for volunteers),11:30-12:15- K and 4th grade
May 30 2:30 Gr 5 Egg Drop Contest Cafe
May 31 Grade 5 Parade/Walk the Halls of the School 11:00
May 31 Gr 5 Picnic 11:30-1
May 31 Last Day of School Report cards go home
CCPS Summer Camp Opportunities
Summer camps offer a chance to explore new areas, and registration is open now! Chesterfield County Public Schools is offering four different camps in 2024, and they are expected to fill up fast. Get the details about Camp EPIC, Cultural Arts Camp, Team SKILLS and World Language Camp.
Camp EPIC (Exploring Pathways in Careers) offers exciting, hands-on career experiences for students who will be in grades 5-8 in 2024-25. Camp EPIC costs $150 and runs 8 a.m.-4 p.m. June 10-13 (Monday through Thursday) at two sites:
CTC@Courthouse: CyberWatch, Dental Discoveries, Energy Explorers, Farm to Table, Just Desserts, Motor Sport Legends, Next Level Chef, Pet Pals or Robot Wranglers
CTC@Hull: Animation Nation, Beauty Stars, Just Desserts, Next Level Chef, Pet Pals, Rescue 911!, Robot Wranglers, Top Model or True Detective
Cultural Arts Camp offers visual arts, music, STEAM, physical activity and world language for students who will be in grades 1-6 in 2024-25. Cultural Arts Camp runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and the cost is $165 for each two-week session.
June 24-July 3 at Old Hundred Elementary (Camp is closed July 4.)
July 8-18 at Beulah Elementary
Team SKILLS is a basketball camp for students who will be in grades 5-8 in 2024-25. Campers will improve basketball skills, develop teamwork and learn important life lessons. Team SKILLS runs 8 a.m.-noon Monday through Thursday in the Midlothian Middle gym, and the cost is $75 for each one-week session.
June 24-28
July 1-3 (Camp is closed July 4.)
July 8-11
July 15-18
World Language Camp features daily rotations through four languages and cultures: French, Spanish, German and Latin. Students who will be in grades 2-5 in 2024-25 will enjoy memorable and meaningful activities. Camp runs 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and the cost is $115 for each one-week session.
June 24-27 at Old Hundred Elementary
July 8-11 at Beulah Elementary
CCPS Parent Resource Topics
Family Resources
Video guide and other resources for families of
Guide to special education: Available from the Virginia Department of Education is the Virginia Family's Guide to Special Education. The department developed this new guide to help those involved in special education, whether as families, teachers, school administrators, advocates or students. Meeting the needs of children with disabilities requires an understanding of rights and responsibilities, which include the child’s rights and the school’s responsibilities to meet their needs. This guide includes a description of the special education process and what is required during each step of that process. The guide is currently available in English; translations will soon be available in Spanish, Arabic, Amharic, Urdu and Vietnamese.
New video guide: The Virginia Department of Education has released a video guide to the special education evaluation process. These video modules provide parents, families and other stakeholders a brief but comprehensive overview of the special education process on these topics: introduction to video series, identification, evaluation, eligibility, individualized education program, reevaluation, early intervention and what’s next. Each module is designed to be viewed as a stand-alone resource or viewed in succession.
Website: Lots of helpful information is available on the special education for families webpage of the Virginia Department of Education.
Interested in Volunteering @ Spring Run
Interested in volunteering this year? You will need to submit an application to CCPS as a volunteer which goes through a central approval process that includes a background check. This could take two to four weeks, so be sure to allow ample time for your application to be reviewed before you plan to volunteer. Submit your application here: https://apps.raptortech.com/Apply/NDYyOmVuLVVT
You must submit an application if you plan to:
Chaperone a field trip
Advise a club or sports team
Participate in mentor groups
Work with students unsupervised
You do not have to submit an application if you are:
Visiting for lunch
Helping in the library or office
A college student in classrooms for program credit
18 or younger
A supervised classroom helper such as a room mom, assisting with a class party, etc.
To join the Spring Run list of general volunteers to be among the first to receive volunteer opportunities, submit your email here: https://docs.google.com/.../17LTGPCU6Dtnz8hJX.../viewform...
Nominate a Student or Staff as a Game Changer!
You’re invited to nominate staff and students for superintendent’s awards:
Team Chesterfield staff members are continuously going above and beyond to connect with students, build stronger relationships, provide engaging learning opportunities and help families. Nominate a #oneCCPS Game Changer by filling out this simple form.
Chesterfield County students shine, and you can nominate students for the Superintendent’s Citizenship Award here.