
Leverett: School to Home Connection
March 2025 Edition
What's ROARING at Leverett?
Happy March, Leverett Families!
Spring is in the air, and it’s going to be a busy and exciting month at Leverett Elementary! 🎉 With so many fun events and important dates ahead, here’s everything you need to know to stay connected.
📚 Read Across America Month
March is Read Across America Month, and we’re celebrating the joy of reading all month long! Here’s how we’re making reading extra fun:
📖 Read Across America Spirit Week – March 3-7 (Stay tuned for theme days!)
🔎 All-School Read: Mysteries According to Humphrey – Beginning March 3, we’ll enjoy this exciting book together!
📖 Spring Book Fair – "Once Upon a Time Books" – March 18-21, open during Parent-Teacher Conferences!
📚 Literacy Night at Leverett – Join us April 2 from 5:30-7:00 PM for a night of reading fun! We will have various literacy activities led by our staff that the whole family can enjoy.
🎉 Special Events & Important Dates
📸 Spring Picture Day – March 7. Dress your best and bring your smile! 😊
🎂 Leverett’s 125th Birthday Celebration – March 12, 5:30-8:00 PM. Come celebrate our school’s history with fun activities and memories!
📋 Report Cards Sent Home – March 17. Check your child’s progress!
👩🏫 Parent-Teacher Conferences – March 18 & 20, 3:30-6:30 PM. Teachers will send out schedules for parents/guardians to sign up for a 15-minute conference.
🍿 Popcorn Day – March 21. A tasty treat for our students!
🌸 Spring Break – March 24-28. Enjoy a well-earned break!
🎉 Assistant Principal Appreciation Week
March 31 - April 4 is Assistant Principal Appreciation Week! Show your gratitude for Mr. Fitz and all the hard work he does for Leverett! 🎈
March is packed with learning, celebrations, and exciting opportunities for our students and families. Thank you for being a part of the Leverett community—let’s make it a great month together! 💙🦁✨
#HEARourROAR
Read Across America Spirit Week (March 3-7)
🥪Food Waste Compost Program at Leverett🥦
All School Read: Reading Calendar (Begins March 3rd)
Leverett Spring Book Fair
Parent/ Teacher Conference Night (March 18 & 20)
Spring Parent-Teacher Conferences will take place on March 18th & March 20th from 3:30-6:30 PM. This is a great opportunity to meet with your child’s teacher, discuss their progress, and set goals for the remainder of the school year.
📅 Conference Sign-Ups: Your child’s teacher will send out information on how to sign up for a 15-minute conference. Be sure to reserve your spot!
📚 Spring Book Fair: Don’t forget to stop by the "Once Upon a Time Books" Spring Book Fair, which will be open during both conference nights! It’s a perfect chance to pick up some great books and support our school.
We look forward to seeing you and working together to support our students' success! 💙🦁✨
Leverett Engineering Fair Supplies Needed!
Leverett's 125th Birthday Celebration: March 12th (5:30-8:00 PM)
Join us on March 12th from 5:30-8:00 PM as we celebrate 125 years of Leverett Elementary! This Quasquicentennial Celebration will be a night full of fun, history, and community!
Families can look forward to:
🕺 Square dancing
🎯 Games & crafts
🍔 Delicious food
🎶 And much more!
Help us make this event even more special by sharing your favorite song for our 125th Birthday Celebration Playlist! 🎵 Click the button below to submit a song request.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you—see you there! 🎂🎈🎉
Pi Phi Event on Tuesday, March 4th
The Pi Phi Ladies are an incredible program that supports Leverett Elementary in so many ways! From reading with students during morning arrival to being lunch buddies, helping with school events, and more, their dedication to our school makes a huge impact. This year, they even helped us receive a $2,000 grant to purchase new books for our library!
Now, it's our turn to show our appreciation and support! 💙
🍪 Pi Phi’s Annual Philanthropy Event: Pizookie!
📅 When? March 4th
📍 Where? Pi Beta Phi House
💰 Cost? $5 per ticket
Enjoy a delicious cookie + ice cream treat while supporting Read, Lead, Achieve, a program dedicated to children’s literacy—including the very books that benefit Leverett students!
Tickets are just $5—once you buy one, simply stop by Pi Phi, and they’ll serve you!
Let’s show our gratitude to Pi Phi and support this amazing cause! See you at Pizookie Night! 💙📖✨
All further information will be in the link to buy tickets below: Pizookie Tickets/Information
😎Outdoor Learning Fun!🌞
🚗Transportation Information🚍
Student Arrival: 7:25-8:10 AM
Student Dismissal: 3:10-3:25 PM
Bus Transportation: Buses will drop off students at the school after 7:25 a.m. If you have any questions regarding your child’s bus information, contact Bus Barn at (479) 444-3095.
Student ID Tags for Bus Riders: Students who ride a bus will receive an ID badge. Students in K-12 must swipe their ID badge when they get on and off the bus. The card will tell parents/ guardians when the bus is near their stop. Only students with a bus ID tag will be allowed to use bus services. If a student loses their bus ID and needs a new one, the cost is $5.00.
Car Rider Transportation: Students can be dropped off and picked up in the Lower Garland Street parking lot through the car line. A Leverett staff member will be there to receive them.
Drop-off begins at 7:25 a.m. and ends at 8:00 a.m.
Pick-up begins at 3:10 p.m. and ends at 3:25 p.m.
Please remain in your car at all times. A staff member will escort your child from the vehicle. Please do not let your child out of the car unless you see a staff member.
If you arrive later than the times listed above, please go to the main office.
Car Rider Tag: To pick up your child, the Leverett Car Rider Tag must be displayed. If the vehicle does not have a car rider tag, the driver’s license of the person picking up the student(s) must be verified through the Leverett office staff and the student’s emergency card. Thank you for helping our car rider system run safely and smoothly. Your child’s safety is our top priority.
Walkers: Walkers will be dismissed at the playground gate on Cleveland Street. Please wait for a school staff member to bring your student to you. Make sure to have the walker tag to receive your child. Walkers can be picked up between 3:10 p.m. and 3:25 p.m. Please do not pick up your student as a walker if you are driving a car. Thank you!
SKC: Students who are signed up for SKC will report to the cafeteria at the end of the school day.
SKC
The Boys and Girls Club provides after school care for students. If you are interested in signing your child up for SKC, please visit their website for more information.
Changes in Student Transportation: Please notify the main office of any student transportation changes before 1:00 PM. This will ensure that your child goes to the correct location after school. Thank you for your cooperation!
Black History Month Celebration at Leverett
February was an amazing month of learning, reflection, and celebration as we honored Black History Month at Leverett Elementary! With our theme, “Lifting Every Voice: Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future,” we explored the achievements of influential African American leaders and changemakers who have shaped history.
📚 Classroom & ENCORE Learning – Students engaged in powerful lessons, read-alouds, and activities that highlighted the contributions of African American trailblazers in science, art, literature, sports, and civil rights. Our learning encouraged us to honor the past while working to inspire the future!
🎤 Daily Announcements – Each morning, we shared stories of African Americans who used their voices to make a difference—leaders, inventors, athletes, and artists who helped shape our world. These daily moments reminded us of the importance of lifting every voice and making a positive impact.
🎶 Special Assembly with Dr. John L. Colbert – We were honored to welcome Dr. John L. Colbert, former FPS Superintendent, to lead a special assembly. His wisdom and inspiring words encouraged us to work hard, dream big, and support one another. We thank Dr. Colbert for his leadership and his continued support of our Leverett community!
As we move forward, let’s continue to celebrate, learn, and use our voices for kindness, justice, and change—because when we lift each other up, we build a brighter future for everyone! 💙🦁✨
🔬Engineering/ Math Night at Leverett🔭
💌Communication📱
Communication from Leverett Administration: Leverett administration will communicate through Thrillshare, School Status and Bloomz to update you on important information. Please be sure to sign up for alerts.If you need assistance, please contact the main office or your child’s teacher.
School Newsletter: Leverett will publish a monthly electronic newsletter with school information at the beginning of each month. These newsletters will be shared on the school-wide Bloomz app, classroom teachers’ Bloomz app, Thrillshare, the Leverett website, and the Leverett Facebook page.
Monday Newsletter: Teachers will share a weekly electronic newsletter with the families of their students every Monday through Bloomz.
Monday Work Folder: Teachers will send home a large envelope on Mondays that contain student work from the previous week. Please sign the back of the envelope and return to school the following day.
Quarterly Phone Calls: Teachers will call their student’s parents at least once per quarter of the school year to update them on their child’s performance at school.
If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s progress at school, please reach out to their teacher.
Bloomz
Are you connected to our school and your child's classroom through the Bloomz app? Receive weekly classroom updates, photos of your student learning, school-wide information, and much more in a user friendly format! Bloomz also offers translation in over 90 different languages! Need to sign up? Read the information below. If you need assistance, please contact the Leverett Main Office!
School Bloomz: Receive notifications, updates, information on events, and monthly School Newsletters!
School Bloomz Code: QC7UR9Instructions to download Bloomz app:
Download the Bloomz app.
Click "Join Bloomz" followed by "Enter Code."
Enter the code and create your account.
To connect to your child’s class on Bloomz, click "Add Class/Group" and enter the classroom teacher’s code (provided by the teacher).
February: Students of the Month
💗Leverett February Character Word of the Month: Kindness🤗
Our Leverett Lions shine so bright! Each month, our students focus on a different character trait. Our February Character Trait was Kindness. In March our students will focus on Courage! Congratulations to the following students for being recognized as their grade level's student of the month!
Kindergarten: Jina Jericho
First Grade: Wesley Darty
Second Grade: Amora Crawford
Third Grade: Olivia Olden
Fourth Grade: Juilianna Larios
Assistant Principal Appreciation Week is March 31st-April 4th
From March 31st to April 4th, we are celebrating Assistant Principal Appreciation Week, and we want to show our gratitude for Mr. Fitz! Mr. Fitz works hard every day to support our students, teachers, and families.
Students and families can show their appreciation by:
✏️ Writing a thank-you note
🎨 Creating a card or drawing
📢 Giving him a big "thank you" in the hallways!
Let’s make this week extra special for Mr. Fitz and show him how much we appreciate everything he does for Leverett Elementary! 🦁💙✨
🏀📖Leverett ENCORE Team🎵🎨
Music/ Art Teacher: Mrs. Reed (shelley.reed@fayar.net) Bloomz Code: JY4E4V
P.E. Teacher: Coach Newman (shae.newman@fayar.net) Bloomz Code: GKR9Z7
Library Teacher/ Innovator’s Workshop Teacher: Mrs. Powers (elizabeth.powers@fayar.net) Bloomz Code: XBJA6G
Students will participate in guidance lessons provided by the school counselor each month.
School Counselor: Mrs. Clark (erin.clark@fayar.net)
🍕Leverett School Lunch and Breakfast🍎
Breakfast: 7:25-8:10 AM (in cafeteria)
Lunch: Students in kindergarten through fourth grade eat lunch in the cafeteria. Parents are welcome to eat lunch with their student. Please check in at the main office. Parents cannot come to the classroom or recess without prior approval by the teacher and administration. Your child’s teacher will share your students lunch time.
All students will have the option to purchase school breakfast and lunch. If you are interested in applying for free lunch, please complete the form. Students may purchase a lunch or bring their own lunch. Breakfast and lunch will be eaten in the cafeteria. Our staff cannot heat up breakfast or lunch for students.
School Meal Links:
Snack: Each grade level has a designated snack time. Please send your child to school with a healthy snack. Teachers greatly appreciate snack donations to share with students who do not have a snack.
- Water Bottles: Send your child to school with a sealable water bottle labeled with their name. All our water fountains have been replaced with bottle-filling stations.
🦁You're going to hear me ROOOOOAAAR! 🦁
🐾Can You ROAR like a LION?🦁
Our Leverett Lions are off to a ROARing good start!
Leverett Lions ROAR everyday in the classroom, in the hallway, on the playground, in the cafeteria, and on the bus! Do you know how to ROAR like a LION? ROAR stands for...
Ready to Learn
Outstanding Friend
Always Respectful
Responsible Citizen
Keep ROARing, Lions!
Middle School Choice Programming Visit
Join the Leverett PTO (Parent Teacher Organization)
🕺Afterschool Clubs🏁
Space for clubs is limited and will be first come, first serve. Signing up for a club does not guarantee a spot. Students who participate in after school clubs will need a permission slip completed by their parent/guardian and to have someone pick them up at 4:30 PM. Parents/ guardians must be on time for pick up and have their ID with them. An after school snack will be provided.
Clubs at Leverett:
Lego Club
Meets on Thursdays
Teacher: Mrs. McFetridge
Begins Jan. 9th.
Chess Club
Meets on Tuesdays
Teacher: Mrs. Davis
School Beautification Club
Meets on Tuesdays
Teacher: Ms. Stewart
Meets on Tuesdays
(will resume in March for same students currently signed up)
Pokemon Club
Meets on Tuesdays
Teacher: Ms. Stewart
Open to students in K-4
Leadership Club
Meets on Mondays
Grades 3 & 4 only (Only for Students on Leadership Team)
(will resume on Jan. 13th and be held EVERY Monday)
Environmental Literacy Club
Meets on Tuesdays
Teacher: Mrs. Davis
Hip Hop Dance Club
Meets on Thursdays
Teacher: Mrs. Reed
Grades 3 & 4 only (12 week club)
Arts and Crafts Club
Meets on Wednesdays
Teacher: Ms. Lyons
Grades K,1, and 2 only
Are you interested in starting an after school club? Please email Ms. Cremo at christie.cremo@fayar.net. All clubs are required to have a Leverett staff member sponsor and supervise for student safety. Thank you!
🏨Student Attendance🏨
Your child's attendance is critical to their success at school. Parents and Guardians, please be sure to submit a note if your child needs to be absent. Notes can be sent to school by student or shared electronically through email Mrs. Thomas (meredith.thomas@fayar.net).
For an absence to be considered excused, you must:
-Provide the Child's Name
-The date(s) of the absence(s)
-Excuse for why they are absent (see list of possible excused absences below)
Notes must be submitted within 5 days of the absence
Possible reasons for absence to be considered excused:
-Note from parent that the child is sick (can be used for first 6 absences per semester)
-Doctor's (Medical/ Mental Health) or Dental note
-Death or illness in immediate family
-Observance of recognized holidays observed by the student's faith
-Student appointment at a government agency
-Participation in FFA, FHA, or 4-H sanctioned activity
Parent written excuses can only be accepted for the first 6 consecutive absences per semester. Once a student has reached 6 absences, parent-written notes can no longer be accepted per attendance policy.
Please review the following actions that will occur upon the following absences:
3 Unexcused Absences: Bloomz note, 3 Day Letter, and/or phone call reminder from school.
5 Unexcused Absences: Phone call, Attendance letter, and attendance plan & meeting (if notes are not received within 5 days)
10 Total absences: Phone call, 10 Day Attendance letter, and attendance plan & meeting. Possible DHS referral.
15+ Total absences: Review of attendance plan and meeting with School Administration and School Social Worker. Possible DHS and/or Truancy Court Referral.
If a student misses 17.5+ days of school they are considered chronically absent for the school year.
Tardies/ Early Release: Having your child arrive at school on time and stay all day is critical to their learning. Our students learn from 8:00 AM-3:10 PM. Excessive tardies and early releases will affect your child's attendance record and may require an attendance plan if deemed necessary by the principal and/or attendance committee.
-If your child arrives between 8:10 to 10:00 they are Tardy for the AM
-If your child arrives between 10:01 and 11:40 AM they are 1/2 day absent for the AM
-If your child leaves school between 11:41 and 1:30 they are 1/2 absent for the PM
-If your child leaves after 1:30 they are Tardy for the PM
Your child's attendance is recorded daily in ESchool. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your child's attendance, please call the Leverett Main Office at (479) 444-3077. Thank you!
February Class with Best Attendance: Ms. Lyons' Class
🥳School Wide Attendance Goals and Incentives!🙌
Although we understand that illness occurs, we encourage all students to be present at school as much as possible. Please reach out to administration at any time if you have attendance concerns for your student.
School Wide Attendance Goal: : Leverett Lions Strive for Five or less Absences for the school year!
Our Leverett Lions compete weekly to see which grade level will have the best overall student attendance.
Our goal is for all grades to have 95% or more of their students attend school daily. Each week, we announce the grade level who had the best attendance for the entire school. The grade level with the best attendance will have a blue ribbon by their grade on the attendance bulletin board outside of the courtyard. At the end of the month, the grade level that has the most blue ribbons will receive an incentive. In addition, any grade level who has 95% or higher attendance each week will receive an incentive at the end of the month regardless of the number of blue ribbons they earn.
Grade Level Attendance Winners:
At the end of each month, we will recognize the grade level with the best attendance for the month. This is tracked weekly on the attendance bulletin board across from the courtyard.
Class Attendance Recognition: At the end of each month, the class with the overall best student attendance will receive an attendance reward poster to hang outside of their door, and receive an incentive.
Individual Student Recognition each Quarter:
Students will receive incentives each quarter for maintaining 5 or less absences during the school year.
Happy Birthday to our Students and Staff born in March!
Happy birthday to our students born in the month of March. A birthday certificate will be sent home with your student this month. We hope you enjoy your day!