

AES Community Connection 3/10/25
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Normal Weekday Schedule for AES:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00-3:15
Wednesdays 8:00-1:45
Dear AES Families,
Thank you for taking the time to participate in our recent Student-Led Conferences! Your involvement and support are invaluable in helping your child take ownership of their learning and growth. It was wonderful to see students proudly share their progress, reflect on their achievements, and set new goals.
As we move forward, we encourage you to continue fostering a love of learning at home. Reading together daily and engaging in math practice based on the goals set during conferences will reinforce your child’s skills and confidence. To support math learning, please explore the resources below, including an Illustrative Math video and family support materials related to our current units. These resources provide valuable insights into the strategies and concepts your child is exploring in class.
We also want to share that the search for our new Assistant Principal will begin this week. We are committed to finding the right person to support our students, staff, and school community. I will keep families updated as we move through this process and look forward to sharing more information soon.
This month, we are emphasizing the PYP learner profile trait of being reflective. Reflection is a powerful tool for growth, allowing students to think about their experiences, celebrate successes, and consider ways to improve. You can support this at home by establishing a simple daily routine—perhaps at dinner or bedtime—where you ask your child reflective questions such as:
- What was something new you learned today?
- How did you overcome a challenge?
- What would you do differently next time?
Encouraging reflection helps children become more aware of their learning journey and develop important life skills. Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting your child’s education!
Warm regards,
Ashley
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
EVERY WEDNESDAY IS EARLY RELEASE AT 1:45!
Monday, March 3 - Kindergarten Registration opens
Tuesday, March 18 - High Mountain Harmony Concert at 2:15 and 5:30
Monday, March 24-28 - Spring Break- NO SCHOOL
Thursday, April 17th, Monday, April 21 and Tuesday, April 22: 3rd and 4th grade CMAS testing - Please do not schedule appointments or vacations during this window. Thank you!
Sunday, May 11- 2nd-4th Grade Musical Performance, 6:00 District Theater
Tuesday, May 13 - Kindergarten Kick-Off 5PM at AESFriday, May 30- DATE CHANGE! AES Family Dance- details to come!
Monday, June 2- AES Field Day & Family BBQ- details to come!
Swim Weeks: Your child's swim day will be the day they have Physical Education. Remember to bring swimsuits and towels.
- Mar 17-21
- Apr 14-18
Looking for ways to support your child at home with Math?
Check out these videos and support Materials. Both include simple activities that you can do at home to reinforce concepts with your child. Links are specific to the current unit each grade level is learning in the classroom.
Kindergarten Family Resources - Unit 5 Composing and Decomposing Numbers to 10
1st Grade Family Resources - Unit 6 Measurement
2nd Grade Family Resources - Unit 6 Geometry, TIme and Money
3rd Grade Family Resources - Unit 5 Fractions as Numbers
4th Grade Family Resources - Unit 6 Multiplying and Dividing Multi-digit Numbers
Imagine A Dragon - Information and Resources
HERE is the Family Folder link
Performance Date: Sunday, May 11th @ 6PM in the District Theater
Teacher Breakfast Day!
Let’s show some TEACHER LOVE before Spring Break with baked goods and breakfast items on Tuesday, March 18th! The PTO would love your support. Please sign up with THIS LINK!
Attendance Works!
The Importance of Regular Attendance
Consistent attendance is essential for student success in elementary school. Each school day is filled with valuable learning experiences, discussions, and hands-on activities that cannot be fully replicated outside the classroom. When students attend regularly, they build strong learning habits, stay engaged with their peers, and make steady academic progress.
We also encourage all families to prioritize attending Student-Led Conferences this week. These conferences are a powerful opportunity for students to take ownership of their learning by reflecting on their progress and sharing their achievements with you. Your participation reinforces the importance of their education and growth.
As we approach spring break, we kindly ask families to avoid leaving early or taking extended long weekends unless absolutely necessary. Even a few missed days can disrupt learning routines and make it harder for students to stay on track. Every day in school matters, and your commitment to regular attendance helps set your child up for success!
Thank you for your support in making attendance a priority! 😊
Happening Around School...
A dramatic reading of Green Eggs and Ham...
Click HERE for a video!
Thank you to the PTO for another fantastic family event. Bingo Night was a BLAST!! Thank you to all the volunteers and people that donated bake sale items and prizes!
Student Led Conferences
Pack the Snacks!
Please be sure to send your child with plenty of healthy snacks to get them through the day. We have a lot of kiddos coming to the front office asking for snacks.
Check Out the Lost & Found!
Please look thoroughly through the lost & found items when you are in the building for conferences! . We will be donating items left over after conference week.
AHS Spring Musical
Join us for the AHS Spring Musical:
Little Shop of Horrors
A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop Of Horrors has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. The meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" - after his coworker crush. This insolent, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it (blood)! Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II's out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!
This show is rated PG for a few moments of mild language and simulated violence onstage.
This year tickets are FREE for ALL ASD Staff and Students!
Non ASD Students: $10
Adults: $20
March 13th, 14th & 15th at 7pm, March 15th & 16th at 2pm
In the District Theatre
See the cast and purchase tickets at TheatreAspen.org/Little-Shop
More Community News...
Aspen Skating Club Presents Land of Oz on Ice
Aspen Art Museum Summer Programs
Announcing the 2025 Summer Workshop Schedule!
Trees, bugs, animals, flowers, and more! This Summer, we are thrilled to present a series of both on and off-site creative workshops exploring nature through artistic experimentation, with offerings for children and teens of all ages.
In June, we will offer three dynamic arts workshops for age ranges 5-18 onsite at the Aspen Art Museum. All workshops will include materials and individualized instruction. (Don't forget, Museum Members receive a 10% discount! Become a member here.)
In July, we're thrilled to continue partnering with the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) to offer collaborative Summer Workshops. This year’s series–for kids entering Kindergarten in Fall 2025–is centered around all things nature and art.
Click HERE for more information!
Theatre Aspen Summer Camps
Elevate your child's summer with Theatre Aspen's dynamic camps! From one-week skill programs to five-week fully produced shows, there's a perfect fit for every young artist K-12. Dive into dance, design, drama, singing, and more.
From beloved classics to shiny new offerings, Summer Camp 2025 is the best of the best. Fun, creativity, friendships, and confidence define your camper’s summer with Theatre Aspen.
Don’t miss your spot - camps fill up quickly!
Click HERE for more information.
TACAW's Summer Camps
TACAW's summer camps are open for registration! Young artists can create animated films, develop puppet shows, or perform in a play about middle school challenges. Teens can write songs with local artists. With camps for ages 6-16 and bilingual instruction offered in all sessions, a summer of creative possibilities awaits. Scholarships are available and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Summer Radio Workshops
For more information contact megan@azyep.org or visit azyep.org.
Click HERE for the flyer.
Best Buddies Buddy Ball & Friendship Walk
Friendship Glows Buddy Ball
March 8th, 6:30-8:30 The Tacaw in Willits, Ages 10 and up!
Join us for the **Best Buddies Buddy Ball** at TACAW The Arts Campus at Willits! This exciting event is an opportunity to celebrate friendship and inclusion with music, dancing, and community fun. Whether you are a long-time Best Buddies participant or new to the organization, this is a night you won’t want to miss!
Click HERE for the flyer and more information.
Best Buddies Friendship Walk
Save the date for Sunday, June 1st!
Click HERE for more information.
Flag Football & Youth Basketball
Hebrew School Open House
Anderson Ranch Art Break: Spring Celebrations
Anderson Ranch Art Break: Spring Celebrations
March 24-28, 9AM - 3PM, Ages 7-10
ACES Summer Camps
ACES Summer Camp registration for grades K-8 begins next Wednesday, February 19!
Please click HERE for the flyers with more information!
Gymnastics Summer Camp
From the Pitkin County Library...
Click HERE for the flyers in English & Spanish.
Things You May Have Heard Before...
EARLY RELEASE WEDNESDAYS
This year, every Wednesday at AES is an early release Wednesday. Students are released for the day at 1:45. Please mark your calendars and prepare accordingly. We will not be sending weekly reminders.
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 and you can get it done up at the District Office connected to the High School.
Below 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.
Wait Until 8th
Join the many AES families who have already taken the pledge to Wait Unitl 8th grade and delay giving children smartphones. Interested in learning more? Click here.
Check out this recent Aspen Daily News Article:
Attendance Matters!
Academic achievement: Students who attend school regularly are more likely to succeed academically. Research shows that attendance is a strong indicator of success.
- Learning: Students who attend school regularly are able to learn more and participate in classroom discussions and activities. They can ask questions and get clarification from their teachers.
- Building relationships: Students who attend school regularly can build relationships with their peers and teachers.
- Developing good habits: Regular attendance helps students build routines and develop good habits for the future.
- Foundation for learning: School is critical to building a strong foundation for learning that will help students succeed in middle school, high school, and beyond.
- Missed opportunities: Each day a student is not in school is a missed opportunity to learn something they will need in order to understand more difficult material later.
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 click HERE. If you have any questions or problems please reach out to the finance department, or, if you need a paper form, please reach out to Virginia.
We love dogs, however...
2024/25 FEES:
All students were assessed an $85 supply fee and a $25 technology fee on August 15th. If you have not paid your fees yet please do so as soon as possible. The Supply Fee covers all the supplies your child will need for the year. The technology fee covers your child’s device and licenses for the year. These can be paid through e~Funds, or you can bring cash or check attention Virginia to the front office.
Cafeteria Volunteers Needed!
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!
Parking for Parents, Volunteers, Visitors etc.
Please check in with the front office of the building you are visiting. You will receive a badge and a temporary parking pass. Please make sure your pass is clearly visible on the dashboard of your vehicle. If you do not have a parking pass, your vehicle may get a ticket or be booted.
Parking is available in the middle school lot. The parking lot located behind the high school is for staff only.
Drop-Off and Pick-Up
- Be sure to stay in your car if you are in the active loading and unloading zone. Parking and walking up to the school is highly discouraged.
- All kindergarten and 1st grade students play on the Little Playground at the side of the building before the bell rings. They will alternate going into the Library if they would like.
- All 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade students will cross the plaza and go down to the Big Playground.
- Students who would like to buy breakfast may enter the front doors and go down to the cafeteria.
- The bell rings at 7:55am for students to line-up and enter the building.
At the end of the day...
- The dismissal bell rings at 3:15pm
- Teachers on duty will walk the pick-up students down to the gate and will wait with children until their ride has arrived. Please do not walk up to the school. This will help to reduce congestion and ensure we have a smooth dismissal.
Adults will be on duty to help direct students to the proper locations.
Healthy Choices for Celebrations
Alternatives include: stickers, pencils, extra recess, dance party, cards, star student etc.
Quick Links
- Haga clic AQUÍ para obtener instrucciones sobre cómo traducir este boletín.
- 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.
- Volunteer to work in the Cafeteria.
- Click HERE for the latest document from the state about when to exclude students and staff from school/work because of illness. How Sick is too Sick Spanish version.
- Please click HERE to see the staff's favorite things!
- Order SPIRIT WEAR anytime with this link!
Breakfast Offered at AES
Students will be able to enter the building at 7:35am. Please be sure to talk to your child about whether or not they have your permission to purchase breakfast. The cost is $3.50 and there are NO free seconds. (if your child gets seconds there will be another charge for $3.50).
Breakfast follows 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.
Who are we? We are IB!
Last year, Aspen Elementary School became an authorized International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme. The International Baccalaureate® aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.
These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.
Mission Statements:
Aspen Elementary
To empower an innovative, mindful community of learners in a challenging and nurturing environment that promotes inquiry and academic excellence.
International Baccalaureatae
The International Baccalaureate® aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.
These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.