Van Allen Newsletter
A Preview and an Update for Our School Community
September 13, 2024 | Volume 3
A Note from the Principal
Greetings -
I want to highlight some of the new information within this newsletter:
- Lots of upcoming dates to know
- Dress-up days for homecoming spirit week, Workout Wednesdays, Dine Out for Education, Run for the Schools, and more!
- We're still looking to hire an all-day special education paraeducator
- Updates from our PTO
- Information for participating in the Liberty HS homecoming parade
- Save the date information for the Direct Ask Campaign and the Fall Blast Off!
- The return of box tops
- Three important district messages
- Get to know Securly
- Reenvisioning our elementary schools
- Updated school attendance information
In other news, we've fielded a lot of questions about what's happening with the grass area along Front Street. It is being converted into a prairie. Converting unused grass spaces is a District-wide initiative. This is a two year conversion process that will include native flowering plants. The prairie will be used for curricular activities including: seeding, plant ID, wildlife viewing, and promoting monarch butterfly population.
Additionally, the fence project to enclose our entire campus is substantially complete, the east side playground replacement project will begin later this month, and the outdoor classroom (another district-wide initiative) that is on the north side our school building remains in construction.
Thanks, and have a great weekend.
- Eric Ewald
Principal, Van Allen Elementary
Upcoming Dates to Know:
Second Annual Color Run
Get ready to kick off Liberty's Homecoming week with some colorful fun! Join the Liberty Community for the 2nd Annual Color Run on Sunday, September 15th, at Liberty High School.
- Event Start: 10:00am
- Location: Liberty High School
- Distance Options: 1 mile or 5k
- Extras: Kona Ice and an Inflatable Obstacle Course!
This exciting event is a fundraiser for the Liberty Fund, that supports various school programs and activities. Come out, get active, and enjoy a great day!
- The homecoming spirit week days were voted on by our students in 2nd through 5th grades.
2024 Liberty Homecoming Parade
Picture Day
Van Allen's Picture Day will be on Thursday, October 24th.
Online order form is linked, here: https://vando.imagequix.com/g1001135149
If ordering online, you do not need to turn in an order form on picture day (order forms will be shared closer to picture day)
2024-2025 District Calendar
Breakfast and Lunch Menus
Join Our Team!
Employment Opportunities for the 24-25 School Year
We are seeking to hire a 6.5 hours/day (7:55am - 2:55pm) special education paraeducator for the 2024/2025 school year. For more information and/or to apply, please visit the link that is inserted below.
Any questions can be sent via email to ewald.eric@iowacityschools.org.
Please share this information with others who you think might be interested in either of these opportunities. Thanks!
Notes from our PTO:
Stay up-to-date on all things PTO, and join our 'VA Rockets PTO 2024' Facebook group! There are screening questions to ensure the group is limited to VA Parents joining.
Homecoming Parade
As you know, HoCo 2024 is right around the corner. The PTO is requesting your help with the Van Allen parade entry this year! Our chosen theme is "The Future of Liberty High." We are looking for students of Van Allen accompanied by their family members to join us on September 18th to walk with the float that the PTO is putting together, wearing either Van Allen apparel or Liberty High apparel. We need a good mix of both. We are also in need of candy donations for tossing. All donations can be left with Karen in the office prior to the 18th; just let her know it's for the PTO. The PTO would like to thank everyone in advance!
Fall Blast Off!!
The PTO is bringing back the Fall Fun Fair, rebranded as the Fall Blast Off! Save the Date for Thursday, October 24th. More information, coming soon...
Direct Ask Campaign
The Direct Ask Campaign will launch on September 23rd and run through November 15th; we plan to hold our annual Coin War during the final week (November 11th-15th).
Box Tops
WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOX TOPS GONE? Box Tops hav gone digital!
Get the app and collect money for Van Allen! It’s easy.
- Download the Free App: Box Tops for Education
- Register and select James Van Allen as your school.
- Scan or take pictures of your receipts within 14 days of purchase.
Use the referral code INLK3WN8 when you sign-up and you’ll get 25 Bonus Box Tops when you scan your first receipt now through 05/31/2025, while supplies last!
Currently, we have five people raising money through Box Tops. Our first goal is to have 25 participants. Let's Go Rockets!
District Messaging to Families:
Get to Know Securly: Safer Online Experiences for Your Student
Now that the new school year is rolling, we want to remind you again about Securly. This web filtering tool allows parents to monitor and restrict their children’s internet activity, ensuring safer online experiences.
Our students’ Chromebooks are filtered both on and off the school’s network. On-campus devices are subject to the same content filtering policies as all our internet-connected devices. Off-campus, the Securly service blocks explicit or dangerous content as defined by federal law.
With Securly, you can view your child’s internet activity and set up additional controls for off-campus use. Parents receive weekly email notifications with internet activity reports. If you’re not receiving these emails, please get in touch with your student’s school office to verify that the correct email address is listed in Infinite Campus.
Access this Parent Guide for step-by-step guidance on using Securly.
Parents can utilize the Securly Home app to adjust the settings for their child’s online activity. The app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store and offers several features, including:
- Pause the Internet: Control internet access with the tap of a finger.
- Offline Schedules: Set device-free family time.
- Live Activity Feed: Get real-time updates.
- Push Notifications: Receive alerts for flagged activities.
- Internet Rules: Easily set internet rules for your home.
If you have questions about accessing your Securly parent account, please contact your child's school for assistance.
Thank you for partnering with us in our commitment to keep our students safe online.
Sincerely,
Matt Degner
Superintendent
Iowa City Community School District
Looking for information on Securly, our web filtering tool? Find all the information here www.IowaCitySchools.org/Securly.
Reenvisioning Our Elementary Schools
We are excited to share that we are in the beginning stages of a comprehensive look at our elementary schools to ensure the best educational experience for our students. Following preliminary discussions, our Board has expressed interest in exploring the development of 18-section schools to improve opportunities for all students while ensuring a more consistent and effective use of our resources.
This aims to bring several benefits to our school community, including:
- Equitable Opportunities: Ensuring every student has access to the same high-quality education.
- More Consistent Class Sizes: Maintaining balanced class sizes across all grades.
- Maximum Building Efficiency: Making the best use of our school buildings.
- Standardized District-Wide Cost: Streamlining our budget per student across the district.
- More Consistent Staffing and Scheduling: Improving the stability of our teaching staff and schedules.
- Increased Collaboration: Encouraging more teamwork among teachers.
- Efficient Use of Support Staff: Making the most of our support staff resources.
- Dedicated Specials Teachers: Providing consistent Art, Music, and P.E. instruction.
To help us achieve these goals, we’re considering a few key concepts:
- Paired Schools: This approach would balance the total number of sections and class sizes by pairing two elementary schools. One school would house preschool through 2nd grade, and another would house 3rd through 5th grade students.
- Academy Schools: These are specialized public schools that offer unique programs to attract a diverse student body. Possible focuses include Performing Arts, World Languages/Language Immersion, Leadership, and STEM. Academy schools would help us create 18-section buildings, which could be established in underutilized schools near other elementary locations.
- Early Childhood Learning Centers: Dedicated to early childhood education, these centers would serve three and four-year-olds, providing extended hours and centralized locations. We’re considering up to three centers, one in each feeder pattern: Coralville, Iowa City, and North Liberty. Locations could be developed by repurposing existing underutilized elementary buildings.
The Board has just begun discussing this topic. For more details, view the presentations from the July 23, 2024, and August 27, 2024, board meetings or visit our Reenvisioning Our Elementary Schools webpage for updates.
Our next steps this school year include:
- Forming a committee to explore future elementary options.
- Creating subgroups to focus on academy schools, early childhood centers, and paired schools.
- Developing detailed timelines for each subgroup.
- Gathering community feedback.
- Researching and visiting established academy schools and early childhood centers.
- Providing regular updates to the Board and the community.
We’re committed to keeping you informed and engaged throughout this exploration process. Your input is crucial as we move forward, so please stay tuned for more updates and opportunities to share your thoughts.
Sincerely,
Matt Degner
Superintendent
Iowa City Community School District
Updated School Attendance Information
Before the start of the school year, we shared information with you about our updated school attendance guidelines based on new state regulations. Since then, we have received additional guidance from the State of Iowa. We want to provide more information about our approach this year, including the state-mandated changes, particularly regarding absence exceptions and the related Infinite Campus attendance codes.
Some absences are exempt from these new guidelines, so it’s important to provide specific details when reporting your child’s absence. The following absence types will not count towards student absenteeism and will be coded as excused in Infinite Campus:
- Absences related to illness or medical appointment
- After a student reaches the equivalent of eight (8) days of absence related to illness or medical appointments, parents will be required to provide documentation for the medical absence(s) to continue to be considered excused. Absences may be taken in hourly segments.
- Families are encouraged to provide documentation to the school for ongoing health concerns so we can proactively work with your family to best serve your student.
- Absences related to a family medical emergency.
- Absences while attending religious services or receiving religious instruction.
- Absences excused for sufficient reason by any court of record or judge.
- Absences related to an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that affects attendance.
- Absences related to a Section 504 plan under the Federal Rehabilitation Act that affects attendance.
Due to the new State guidance, any absence that does not fall into one of the above categories will appear as unexcused in Infinite Campus and will count toward student absenteeism. As a reminder, our primary goal is for students to be in school daily and to confirm their safety with a parent or guardian if they are absent.
State Attendance Requirements:
The Iowa Department of Education has implemented strict guidance that requires schools to address absenteeism. As part of this, schools will notify guardians when a student has missed 5%, 10%, and 15% of days each grading period. Based on State Law, schools must also notify the county attorney when a student is absent 10% of the days in a grading period. For more details, please visit the updated Attendance Page on our District website.
Reporting Absences:
If your child will be absent, please notify your school’s attendance office before the start of the school day. You can do this by creating an Absence Request in the Infinite Campus Parent Portal or by calling the school attendance office. If we do not hear from you, the school will reach out to confirm your student’s safety and ensure you are aware of their absence.
Important note: In the Attendance section of the Infinite Campus Parent Portal, you will see your child's total number of excused and unexcused absences. Following state requirements, ‘excused’ indicates absences that are exempt from state reporting requirements, and ‘unexcused’ indicates absences that the state requires us to categorize as non-exempt.
Consistent school attendance is essential for your child's learning and development. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we navigate these new guidelines.
Sincerely,
Matt Degner
Superintendent
Iowa City Community School District
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
Classroom Snacks & Celebrations
Our District is deeply committed to ensuring a safe and healthy learning environment for all our students. In response to the rising concerns about food allergies and childhood obesity, we've made adjustments to our District's Wellness Policy concerning classroom snacks, birthday treats, and classroom celebrations. Please be aware that some elementary schools have chosen to celebrate birthdays without food, so we recommend checking with your child's school to learn about their specific practice.
When food is served to students in the classroom for snacks, birthday celebrations, or classroom festivities, we follow these guidelines:
- Only fresh fruits/vegetables or store-bought items with clear ingredient lists are permitted (homemade foods are not allowed).
- Foods served must align with the Healthy Food Guidelines/Smart Snacks (with the only exception being food related to District-approved curriculum lessons).
- Foods containing peanuts or peanut butter, or those produced in facilities with potential cross-contamination, are not allowed.
- Any food items that do not meet these guidelines will be sent back home.
- We will provide parents and teachers with a list of approved foods (Healthy Food Guidelines/Smart Snacks) at the beginning of the school year.
These measures are designed to promote the health and well-being of our students while maintaining a positive and inclusive learning environment. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in supporting our commitment to their safety and health.
Peachjar Flyers
Our District cooperates with approved community partners by posting eflyers online and distributing them electronically through our service provider, Peachjar. As part of our efforts to be more environmentally friendly, embrace innovative technology, and maintain fiscal responsibility, we have transitioned from paper to electronic flyer delivery.
Shine Award Nominations!
We’re now taking nominations for the 2024-25 Shine Awards! This is your chance to recognize employees who go above and beyond for our students and schools. Shine Award honorees inspire, make a positive difference, and leave a lasting impact in our school community.
Please consider the teachers, paraeducators, secretaries, nutrition services workers, student & family advocates, counselors, librarians, nurses, custodians, tradespeople, support staff, administrators, and more throughout our District who have had an exceptionally positive impact on students. Nominations can be submitted by completing the form at the following link: Shine Award Nomination Form. If preferred, you can also copy and paste the following link into your web browser: https://bit.ly/3QeTeUP.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to recognize the outstanding contributions of our team, especially those who have made the biggest impact on your family.
Sincerely,
Kristin Pedersen
Director of Community Relations
Iowa City Community School District
🚨 High Reliability Schools (HRS) Update 🚨
We are continuing to embrace the HRS framework at Van Allen and throughout the ICCSD. Please see this linked form (also inserted, below) that helps us achieve Leading Indicator 1.6, "Students, parents, and the community have formal ways to provide input regarding the optimal functioning in the school."
This will be a standing item in our newsletter. Please note that submitting an idea to this form does not ensure that it will be implemented. Once we have a collection of responses to share, we will plan to include a recurring section within our newsletter dedicated to providing feedback and/or any response in regards to the different ideas that we have received from this form.
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Van Allen Elementary School
Email: ewald.eric@iowacityschools.org
Website: https://vanallen.iowacityschools.org/
Location: 170 Abigail Avenue, North Liberty, IA, United States
Phone: (319)688-1185
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Non-Discrimination Statement
It is the policy of the Iowa City Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and socioeconomic status in its educational programs, activities, or employment practices. There is a grievance procedure for processing complaints of discrimination. If you have questions or a grievance related to this policy, please contact Eric Howard, Director of Equity and Employee Relations, 1725 N. Dodge St., Iowa City, IA 52245, 319-688-1000, howard.eric@iowacityschools.org.
Principal at Van Allen Elementary in the Iowa City Community School District