Carrillo Community Update
November 10 - 16
Message from Ms. Bittel
Happy Sunday Carrillo Families!
I hope you all enjoyed the beautiful cool weekend! Now that we are in mid-November, it is finally beginning to feel like fall. With all the cool mornings, but warmer afternoons, we do have quite a few jackets in the lost and found. Please feel free to stop into the building to see if a lost item is on our coat rack.
This week we invite you all to our 2nd family event of the year, Game Night! Please join us for smaller family games in the MPR as well as a large multi-family game in the Cafeteria. Families who attend will receive a bag of educational games to take home and play together.
Please be sure to send your students to school with water bottles, sneakers, and in Carrillo colors this Wednesday for our annual Walk-A-Thon. The class that raises the most money for SWAT/Student Council will receive a prize, but everyone who participates will have a great time! Our goal is $5 or more raised by each student to fund field trips, agendas, sports equipment, and other projects determined by the 2 student clubs.
Let's make it another amazing week!
Sincerely,
Ms. Bittel
Carrillo K-5 ... Creating Tomorrow's Leaders, Today!
Upcoming Events
THIS WEEK
Tuesday, November 19- Family Game Night 5:00 - 7:00 pm (last entry at 6:30 pm)
Wednesday, November 20
- Walk-A-Thon
Thursday, November 28
- Thanksgiving Break begins
- Writing Benchmark - Grades 4 and 5
- Writing Benchmark - Grades 2 and 3
- ELA Benchmark - Grades 4 and 5
- ELA Benchmark - Grades 2 and 3
- Math Benchmark - Grades 4 and 5
- Math Benchmark - Grades 4 and 5
- 88th Annual Las Posadas (5:00 - 7:45 pm)
New Updates for the Week of November 10
SWAT and Student Council Walk-A-Thon
The annual Walk-A-Thon is here!
Last week, your students came home with a Walk-A-Thon pledge sheet and hopefully, they have been busy collecting pledges. This year's Walk-A-Thon will occur this Wednesday, November 20th and all the funds raised during the walk-a-thon will come back to the Carrillo SWAT Team and Student Council to support students' projects, field trips, and other supplies.
Their goal is to raise $2,000 which we can do if every student is able to help raise $5. If your student's flier was lost in the "Backpack Express" we've attached another for you in the update. Thank you in advance for your support!
Carrillo Basketball is BACK!
We are excited to announce that we have started the Cougars Co-Ed Basketball team once again at Carrillo K-5 Elementary! If your 3-5th grade son or daughter is interested in having a good time learning or developing their basketball skills, please attend the following Parent Meeting this Monday November 18, 2024 at 3:00pm. This meeting will be in the Multi-Purpose Room (MPR), and is required in order to participate in this short season and tournament(s).
The meeting will provide necessary forms, information and an opportunity to ask questions. If you cannot make this meeting in person, please click the link HERE to attend virtually or contact me directly via email (william.ponder@tusd1.org).
Ruby Bridges
Attendance H.E.R.O.s!
Attendance is a major factor in a student's success. Absences can add up quickly and have a longer impact than you may realize. Aside from schools losing funding, your students lose out on important opportunities to learn
- Missing a day a month means over 12 years a student will miss 3/4 of a school year.
- Missing a day a month means over 12 years a student will miss 2.5 years of school.
- Missing 2 days a week over 12 years a student will miss 5 years of schooling.
Tardies (and early withdrawals) add up as well.
- Arriving 10 minutes late each day is equal to missing a full week of school each year.
- Arriving 30 minutes late each day is equal to missing 3 full weeks of school.
- Arriving an hour late each day is equal to missing almost 2 months of school.
Thank you for helping us meet our school goal of 95% and helping your students learn all they can by being present and engaged.
Attendance HEROS are Here Every day and Ready On-time! Here are the classes with the most students with perfect attendance in November.
#3 - Ms. Morales with 38%
#2 - Ms. Torres with 40%
#1 - Ms. Peralta with 50%
Committed to Learning
We encourage our students to log on to IXL at home to help them fill in gaps and stay sharp in ELA and Math. Here are the top three classes overall this year. Logging in and mastering 2 skills per subject during the week can make a tremendous impact on student learning! Thank you for encouraging your student to work on their personal growth at home each week!
IXL Leaderboards
#3 - Ms. Maldonado's with 12 hours and 25 minutes of at-home practice.
#2 - Ms. Barraza's class with 16 hours and 17 minutes of at-home practice.
#1 - Ms. Peralta's class with 16 hours and 18 minutes of at-home practice.
iReady Leaderboards
#3 - Ms. Morales class with 55% of students above 30 minutes of practice.
#2 - Ms. Leyva with 77% of students above 30 minutes of practice.
#1 - Ms. Lujan with 85% of students above 30 minutes of practice.
Great job Cougars! This dedication is what makes you A+!
Our younger students can use iReady at home. For all student at-home applications, please have your students log into their Clever Accounts to access either IXL or iReady. While iReady doesn't report at-home vs at-school usage, I've seen great growth for students working on 1-2 iReady lessons each week!
Registration for the 2024-25 School Year is Now Open!
For returning students...
- Please go to your ParentVUE account, confirm or update your student’s information.
- Add a current proof of residency
- Please NOTE: Online registration is required for all students every school year.
**The first class with 100% registered will win a pizza party!
For incoming kindergarteners...
- Visit the Carrillo Registration Page.
- Verify your address to see if you are within the Carrillo boundary.
- If you are in the boundary, submit your registrations and be sure to upload the following documents with your registration.
- Student birth certificate
- Proof of Address
- Student Vaccination Record
- Parent Identification
- If you live outside the neighborhood boundary, please submit a magnet application
- Please NOTE: Sibling s of current students are required to submit a magnet application they are not automatically enrolled at Carrillo.
*Please call the front office at 520-225-1200 if you need assistance.
Native American Heritage Month
Mark your calendars! Join us in celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Native American Student Services on November 20, from 5-6 p.m., at the Southwest Education Center. For questions or more details, feel free to reach out to us at 520-908-3905. We look forward to seeing you there!
Please also come by the Carrillo Library. Ms. Morales has a variety of artifacts and books on display for students and families to learn about the original inhabitants of this land.
Free Jackets and Sweaters for Students
Join TUSD's Family Resource Center for their annual Jacket Party! They will give away gently used jackets, sweaters, and hoodies to help students stay warm this winter. This free event is open to students enrolled in Tucson Unified School District. A variety of sizes and styles will be available while supplies last. If you have any questions, please get in touch with your nearest center. Please have your student’s name, school name, grade, birth date, and student ID number (if known) so we can serve you quickly.
Duffy Clothing Bank
Monday, Nov. 18, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
655 N. Magnolia Ave.
520-232-7055
Catalina FRC
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
3645 E. Pima St.
520-232-8684
Menlo FRC
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1:00 p.m-4:00 p.m.
1100 W. Fresno St.
520-225-2172
Southwest FRC
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
6855 S. Mark Rd.
520-908-3980
Palo Verde FRC
Please call to schedule an appointment.
520-584-7455
Kind Campus Resources
Self Kindness - Kind Communication
Active listening and good communication skills are key kindness skills. This week, consider selecting a key of these skills to model and practice with your Cougar at home.
Communication Effort Behaviors:
- Listening actively
- Making eye contact, nodding, smiling, or reflecting back on what you hear
- Trying to communicate even when it’s hard
- Going out of the way to make communication accessible
- Being free from distraction from devices
- Asking clarifying questions
Using these communication techniques helps show respect for the speaker and an interest in what is being communicated, both are ways to engage in kind behavior.
PTO News and Volunteering Opportunities
PTO Update
Thank you to everyone who attended the last PTO meeting. Your feedback on the Fall Fest will make next year's event even better! Please mark your calendars for our next meeting. It is Wednesday, December 4th at 6:00 pm online. Please use this link to join the meeting. We will be finalizing Posadas support as well as Santa Comes to Carrillo Night.
PTO Board
- President - Aaron Valencia
- VP - Roy Massani
- Secretary - Margaret Zuniga
- Treasurer - Angelina Celix
The minutes from our October meeting are attached below. Please email PTO if you have any questions.
Box Tops for Education
This month there are 2 big opportunities for bonus box tops. You can earn 50 bonus tops ($5.00) if f you connect your Walmart account and your Box Tops account. Second, the November Challenge awards 20 bonus box tops ($2.00) if you purchase and scan 10 products this month. See the app for other bonus offers. And remember, scan even if you don't have a participating item. Last year, we won $20 through the Box Tops Sweepstakes.
LEADERBOARD
1st Place - Kindergarten (299 box tops)
2nd Place - 2nd Grade (102 box tops)
3rd Place - 4th Grade (98 box tops)
4th Place - 1st Grade (75 box tops)
5th Place - 5th Grade (32 box tops)
6th Place - 3rd Grade (3 box tops)
Repeated Information
Your "Grow Together" Sprirt Shirts Support Student Council
Thank you to Adrian at Big Frog! This year, when you purchase Cougar spirit gear, $5 will come back to the school to support students. The store has this year's "Growing Together" shirts for students and parents, as well as our classic shirts and some designs from previous years. Check out the store online.
Free Saturday Tutoring
The TUSD Mexican American Student Services Department is holding FREE Saturday academic tutoring by qualified teachers to help students with reading, writing, and math.
Limited space available for students in grades 3rd to 8th
When: September through May
Starts: September 7th.
Register by calling 520.232.8566 or by email.
Tennis Anyone?
Tucson Community Tennis is starting their FREE fall tennis clinics for students.
Who – Children grades 1st through 12th
How Much - $5 donation for the semester
What – Tennis clinic with certified coaches
Where - Pueblo High School Tennis courts
When - Saturdays September 14 to December 14, 2024
Time - 12 and Under - 8 – 9:30 and 18 and Under – 8 - 10
Contact – If interested email: Stacy Renner or call 520-591-8904
Casa de los Ninos
Casa de los Ninos is one of our community partnerships. They offer a variety of community education and outreach classes. Please check out the flyer below to see the dates and topics in September. Email Carol Bolger with questions.
Student Pick Up Reminders
Thank you for your patience as we get students dismissed as quickly as possible. We need your help with a few things.
17th STREET PICK UP
- Please park by Tucson Water, or wait in your car.
- For those waiting in their cars, a school staff member will come by and radio for your student to come to you.
- Thank you for keeping your music low and arriving after 2:30 pm. Our neighbors appreciate it.
- Families with only intermediate students (grades 3-5) your students are generally the last to dismiss, if you can arrive at 2:50 that will allow us to help the kinder and first graders off campus and speed up pickup.
FOR PARENTS WAITING INSIDE
- If you arrive before 2:30 pm we need you to sign in at the main office and wait in the art gallery on the main floor until 2:45.
Volunteers / Visitors
Parents volunteers are welcome on campus. Speak with our office manager (Kenia Alvarado-Martinez) or our Magnet Coordinator (Rebecca Stroup) to learn how you can volunteer! We also encourage families to attend PTO meetings to learn about other ways to support our Carrillo Cougars. We encourage all parents to register as volunteers on the TUSD website as the process takes a few weeks. We ask non-parental volunteers to contact the office before registering as a volunteer so we can explain the process and coordinate volunteer opportunities.
Social Media
Parents, we are asking for your help with social media. As a reminder, most social media user agreements state that users must be 13 or older to have an account. Please take a moment to discuss the reasons for the age limits with your students.
Most social media sites do not allow attacks or abuse based on race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability or disease. Please encourage students to be socially conscious and report any accounts that violate those policies directly to the social media platform before blocking the account.
Attendance Matters
Absences
Attendance at school is directly correlated to student achievement, so it is extremely important they are in school every single day to be successful. Research shows that missing more than 8 days of school can cause significant gaps in a student’s education. Please try to schedule appointments or family outings around the school schedule and during school holidays. To help track attendance goals, we've created a "Path to Success" attendance tracker you can use at home to help us make our 95% goal. You can download it by opening the attachment on your computer.
A student is considered "chronically absent" if they miss more than 10% of the school year. Students who miss more than 5 days a quarter are considered at risk for chronic absenteeism. If your student reaches this number, we will be reaching out to see how we can support you in getting your students to school on time.
Attendance Reporting Made Easy
- Log into ParentVue from App or Computer
- Click the "Attendance" tab on the left column on the computer or on the App as soon as you log in the blue "report absence" with a small bell icon is there.
- On the top right corner of the page it will have a blue link that says "Report Absence" click on this
- Use the calendar to select dates and the drop-down for the reason for the absence.
- You may also add notes or upload a doctor's note and hit "save".
Of course, you may still give Ms. Diane Quiroz a ring at (520) 225-1200 if you prefer. Thank you for reporting all absences!
**Students who attend Carrillo as Magnet students may be asked to return to their home school if they accumulate excessive absences and/or tardies.**
Transportation and Student Drop Off/Pick Up
TUSD Buses
For more information, visit Transportation's website to see if your student qualifies for FREE transportation and to begin routing. We strongly encourage families to consider this option for this school year. It's a great way to help your student develop independence and responsibility. You can also call them at 520-225-6262.
Morning Drop Off Reminders
Due to some budget changes, the earliest students can be dropped off is 7:35 am at 17th Street. The office does not open until 8:00 and while Ms. Bittel is usually on campus well before 8:00, she is often in meetings or other parts of the building and unable to hear the doorbell. From 7:35 - 8:00 the only safe drop off is 17th Street. Thank you for helping us to keep all our cougars safe in the morning.
Dismissal Reminders
Parent Pickup will continue to be at 17th street. Thank you for remaining in your car. We’ll be using radios and a loudspeaker to call for students this year in hopes of speeding up the process. Please note that the city has redefined some fire lanes that must be kept open along Samaniego with bright red paint. Thank you for not parking or stopping in those spaces. Thank you also for keeping the neighborhood driveways and mailboxes open as a courtesy to our neighbors. Thank you for your help!
We know that the 17th Street area can get a bit congested at pickup. To help alleviate the situation, the City of Tucson has installed new signs to direct traffic and changed the direction of Samaniego Street. The City of Tucson is requesting that families picking up on 17th Street exit the neighborhood using the following route.
- Travel west on 17th Street
- Turn south on 11th Avenue
- Turn west to access the frontage road or turn east to return to Main Avenue and 22nd Street.
Our neighbors kindly ask that you leave the driveways and corners open when you park so they can enter and exit their homes safely. If you do wait in your car along Samaniego, thank you for waiting at the bottom of the hill on the east side of the street so the roadway is clear for all vehicles and families crossing the street.
We are also asking families to arrive no earlier than 2:35 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday and no earlier than 1:35 on Wednesdays. Parents of intermediate students, if you plan to arrive at 2:50 or 1:50, that will give the primary students time to load up and reduce your wait time.
Thank you also for being patient, driving slowly, and watching the road carefully. The streets behind Carrillo are narrow and we want to avoid any accidents. Our neighbors kindly request that everyone drive like they live in the neighborhood, and many of our cougars do. Thank you for helping us keep our Cougars and our community safe.
Follow these signs.
Thank you for exiting via S. 11th Ave.
Walking/Biking Home
If your child is walking/riding home, thank you for ensuring the office has a note giving permission at the beginning of every school year. Thank you for making any pickup arrangements with your student prior to your student coming to school.
Stay in Touch!
Stay current on our events by visiting our Facebook Page as well as the school website. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or concerns please reach out. It is our mission to provide all students with a first-rate education in a kind and respectful environment.
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Location: 440 South Main Avenue, Tucson, AZ, USA
Phone: (520) 225-1200
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Mission Statement
Carrillo K-5 Communication and Creative Arts Magnet School engages children's minds, bodies, and senses using multiple modes of learning, thought, and self-expression.
Vision Statement
At Carrillo K-5 Communication and Creative Arts Magnet School, students become 21st Century leaders in a diverse world, through the development of a strong academic core, communication skills and creative arts abilities.