
Shady Cove School Newsletter
February 2025
Principal Message
February marks a fresh start as we begin the second half of the school year. This is a great time to celebrate your child’s progress and set new goals together. Please remember you can access your child's report card in the ParentVue App. Take a moment to recognize their hard work—whether it’s mastering a new skill, showing perseverance in a challenging subject, or demonstrating kindness toward others. Encouraging your child to reflect on their strengths and areas for growth can help them build confidence and motivation for the months ahead.
As partners in your child’s education, we value open communication and your involvement. Staying connected with teachers, checking in on progress, and reinforcing learning at home all contribute to student success. If you ever have questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to support your child.
Thank you for your continued support—we look forward to a great second semester together!
Dates to Remember
2/3 PTO Meeting @ 6:00pm
2/14 No School - Professional Development Day
2/17 No School Presidents' Day
3/2-3/6 Read Across America/Dr. Seuss's Birthday (We will have spirit week and other fun activities. More to come.)
3/9 Daylight Savings Time Starts
3/14 No School - Professional Development Day
3/20 SCS Dance/Party Games for 4-6th grade @ 5:30-6:45pm
3/24-3/28 Spring Break
4/18 Talent Show 6:00-8:00
Wolverine Worthy Work
Ms. Sacchi's 1st grade Class
Mrs. Lee and Triller's Kindergarten Class
Mrs. Stacey's 2nd/3rd Grade Class
Ms. Revers' Art Class
Winter Weather and Bus Routes
Winter road conditions may affect bus routes. Our goal is for students to get to and from school safely. You can find updated info by clicking on the link below.
FEBRUARY CHARACTER TRAIT- Honesty
This month we are having conversations and experiences with our scholars to help us develop the social-emotional skill of Honesty! We are using this definition at school:
Honesty: is being truthful in what you say and do.
One way to think about Honesty is “being truthful in what you say and do.” Practicing Honesty helps strengthen our relationships and reduce stress.
Honesty is 1 of 3 traits we will or have focused on throughout this year that helps students Be Well. Throughout the school, students will be developing skills like emotion regulation, positive self-talk, and stress-management.
Here are some questions you may want to ask and talk with your child at home to connect what we are doing at school. These are great conversations to have around the dinner table.
- Can you share or show me what Honesty means?
- Why is it important to know how something makes you feel?
- When you are Honest, how does it make you feel? Why?
- How do you know if you are being Honest with yourself?
- Share how being Honest with ourselves can help us to be more confident, calm, or focused when we are feeling stressed.
Love and Logic Course
We are offering a FREE Love and Logic course at Eagle Point Middle School, for three straight days, starting May 13th. Click on the picture above to register.
Information Worth Repeating
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
Classroom parties and field trips are starting to pop up, as well as, parents wanting to volunteer in the classroom on a regular basis. ONLY those that have applied and have been approved through our district volunteer process will be allowed to participate in volunteering. This process is for the safety of all of our scholars.
Anyone may apply to become a volunteer. Before taking part in a volunteer activity, applicants must complete a criminal background check.
If you would like to become a volunteer please apply online by clicking here.
Volunteer Information/Expectations:
To access the Volunteer Information on our District Website, CLICK Here
SCHOOL HOURS 8:05 am-2:55 pm
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
7:47-8:00 am* Drop off Time and Breakfast
8:00 am First Bell Rings
8:05 am Tardy Bell Rings2:55 pm Dismissal
*Students are not allowed on campus prior to 7:47 am unless they are riding the bus.
Drop off and Pick up procedures
- Students are not to be on campus or dropped off before 7:47 am. (Gates will not open until 7:47 am.)
- Adults are to stay in vehicles. (The only exception would be if you needed to buckle or unbuckle a student in a car seat.)
- Have students exit on the passenger side only
- When dropping off/picking up you must go through the drop off line. Don’t park off to the side of the street or in a parking space and have your child walk to or from your car.
- Pull up to the furthest Drop off/Pick up Zone.
- There are 2 drop off and pick up locations (See table below for the drop off location of the classroom teacher.)
- If there are multiple siblings they will be dropped off at the location of the youngest sibling. This means they may be walking across our campus and that is OK.
- If a student walks to school, they will go to the closest entrance to avoid walking on Hwy 62.
- The tardy bell rings at 8:05 am and students should be in class.
- Upper gates will be locked at 8:08 am. If your student is arriving after that they must come through the Schoolhouse Lane entrance to check in at the office.
Again, we want to thank you for supporting us with this.
Breakfast and Lunch
Bussing
Please be in contact with transportation (541-830-1245) if you have any questions about pickup or drop off times. Bus routes are also located on our district website under transportation.
iPad Protection Plan
iPad Protection Plan is $25 per student. It may be paid through ParentVue or by sending check or cash to school with your scholar. We highly recommend this insurance. You never know when an accident is going to happen. If you have not paid the insurance then you will be responsible for the cost to fix or replace the iPad.
IPad Protection is an annual fee. If you had the iPad Protection Plan for the 2023-24 school year it was only in effective until September 3, 2024. During the 2024-2025 school year, EPSD9 will continue to offer an optional iPad Protection Plan to students and families. The annual iPad Protection Plan will be effective from September 3, 2024-September 2, 2025. The cost for the Protection Plan is $25.00. Without this Protection Plan, students will be responsible for all repair or replacement costs. If your student did not have the iPad Protection Plan for the 2023-24 school year, students will need to bring their iPad to the office to verify the condition of the iPad prior to acceptance of your Protection Plan payment. Please click on this link for more information on iPad Protection Plan.
Cell Phones
Students will not be able to use their cell phones or any other communicative devices, including but not limited to cell phones or smart watches. These items must be stored in backpacks, turned off or on silent, for the entirety of the school day. Students are not allowed to have phones or other communicative devices on their person at any point of time during the school day. This includes in their pockets or notebooks. The expectation is that all students will adhere to this rule.
Consequences for breaking this policy:
First offense - Phone taken for the day. Reteach and phone call home. The student can pick up their cell phone from the front office after school is released for the day.
Second offense - Phone taken for the day. Phone call home. The parent or guardian must be the one to pick up the cell phone from the front office after school is released for the day. One lunchtime detention.
Third offense - Phone taken for the day. Phone call home. The parent or guardian must be the one to pick up the cell phone from the front office after school is released for the day. Two lunch detentions. The cell phone will not be allowed on campus until there is a parent/guardian meeting. Repeat offenses will fall under the category of defiance.
Although students will not be able to use their cell phones during the school day, students will have access to a landline for emergencies. If you need to speak with your child during the school day, please call the office, and we will make sure you are able to communicate any important information with them.
Reporting Student Absences
Canvas - Parents as Observers
Dress Code
Additional Dress Code Information
Cologne and perfume should be limited due to safety and allergy concerns.
Dressing in layers allows for comfortable weather changes throughout the day. Please be sure to label your child’s clothing.
Students should wear comfortable clothing that will allow them to participate in school activities.
Student shoes should be appropriate for playground play and please note your child’s PE schedule in order to send your child to school with the appropriate footwear for PE activities. Flip flops, platform sandals, or high heels are not safe footwear at school and are highly discouraged.
Any clothing that is considered to be gang related will not be allowed.
Unusual hairstyles that are distracting to the learning environment, need constant attention, or obstruct the student’s vision are discouraged.
Keep your hands, arms, legs and clothing free of writing or markings. Sharpies are not allowed for student use at school.
All decisions of dress and grooming appropriateness are at the discretion of the principal or the principal’s designee.