Crosby Newsletter
October 2024
A Message from Admin
We are thrilled to share that we have reached the end of the first quarter. We are incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication demonstrated by our entire school community. The passion and commitment shown by our teachers, staff, and students have been truly remarkable.
Throughout the building, we have witnessed an unwavering commitment to excellence. Our students have risen to the occasion, embracing the challenges and opportunities presented to them. Their academic achievements and growth have been truly inspiring.
As we look ahead to the remainder of the school year, we are filled with excitement and anticipation. We have no doubt that the next three quarters will bring even greater successes and milestones. Our school's unwavering focus on providing a well-rounded education, coupled with the tireless efforts of our exceptional educators, will continue to propel our students towards their full potential. Let us continue to work hand-in-hand, as a united school community, to provide our students with the best possible educational experience.
📆 Upcoming Events
October 30: Picture Retake Day
November 5: Election Day-No School
November 11: Veteran’s Day Breakfast from 8:45-10:15
November 12: PTO Meeting at 6:00
November 12: 2nd Grade Music Concert at 6:30
November 13: Early Dismissal
November 27: Early Dismissal
November 28-29: Thanksgiving Holiday-No School
Margarita del Mazo Visit
We are thrilled to, once again, host our dear friend and internationally renowned Children's Author and Storyteller, Margarita del Mazo at Crosby Elementary!
Margarita will be visiting Harvard on October 28 - 31.
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
Our World's Finest Chocolate fundraiser is off to a good start. Extra boxes of chocolate can be picked up in the main office at Crosby during school hours. Boxes may be sent home with students at parent’s/guardian’s request. Each box contains 60 bars, therefore each envelope must be returned with $60.
Prizes will only be awarded if the full amount is returned. Prizes will be dispersed well after the sale dates are completed.
Money must be returned by Monday, October 28, 2024.
Parent Community Liaison (PCL)
Good day, dear parents! I hope you’re all doing well. Just a quick reminder to please send a jacket with your child, as it can be chilly in the mornings.
This week we began Parent Engagement in Literacy, please remember to sign the form if you haven’t already.
It's important to emphasize attendance and punctuality. Frequent absences in elementary school have been shown to significantly affect a student’s reading skills. Let's help our children be successful by arriving at school on time every day.
Please feel free to contact me. Monica Ramirez with any questions or concerns. mramirez1@cusd50.org
Volunteer Sign up
Please sign up using this link.
Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
October is Bullying Prevention Month and Crosby is committed to raising awareness around this important issue that impacts students nationally. Bullying is defined as "someone who repeatedly and on purpose says or does mean or hurtful things to another person."
PACERKidsAgainstBullying is a creative, innovative and educational website designed for elementary school students to learn about bullying prevention, engage in activities and be inspired to take action.
Toolkits
What parents should know about Bullying: Helpful information to help parents
Pacer for Kids: A place for students to learn about bullying and a way to prevent bullying
Elementary school: Featuring resources available on the Kids Against Bullying website
Spookley the square pumpkin: Toolkit includes resources that promote a message of kindness
Animated video series: Together Against Bullying was created from student drawings and writing for elementary students
Standing Up to Bullying: Children’s Books to Build Social and Emotional Learning (English)
Enfrentar el acoso escolar: Enfrentar el acoso escolar: Libros infantiles para desarrollar habilidades sociales y emocionales (Espanol)
Stopbullying.gov: Provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
Harvard CUSD 50 believes that schools should be safe places for children whether they are learning in our classrooms, riding on our buses or participating in an after-school or extracurricular activity. If you have information about a threat to safety, please report it by using Bullying and Safety Report Form And remember, you can remain anonymous.
Report tips on:
Safety concerns
Bullying
Intimidation
Harassment
Weapons
Drugs
Suicide
If you have any questions regarding Character Education, please call or email Amanda Christofalos at achristofalos@cusd50.org
AVID (Future Focused)
Crosby Elementary School is committed to preparing students for success. We encourage families to engage in open discussions with their children about their career aspirations and the steps they can take to work towards achieving their goals.
Within our school, students have been equipped with effective organizational tools, such as folders and binders, to help them manage their materials and stay on top of their studies. By developing these organizational skills, our students are building a strong foundation for academic achievement and future professional endeavors.