
Sheldon Update
Sheldon's Weekly Family Newsletter ~ March 31, 2025
Welcome from Mrs. Tanner
Dear Sheldon Families,
Happy Monday! It's hard to believe that April starts tomorrow! It will be the end of the school year before we know it!
If you have further questions after reading, please do not hesitate to reach out!
Thank you for the privilege of serving you ~
Mrs. Gabrielle Tanner, Principal
Spring Class Picture & 4 Year Old Promotion Pictures
Class Picture Day will take place on April 10th. All students will receive one free group photo of their child's class. No orders are necessary.
NEW & EXCITING this year! Strawbridge will also be taking cap & gown pictures of our 4 year old students who will be promoting to Kindergarten next year! These photos will be available for purchase. See the flyer below for ordering details. A paper order form will be sent home with students as well. We are excited to offer families this opportunity this year! Please be mindful of student hairstyles to ensure the cap fits on well, stays on, and doesn't mess up their hair-do when taking it off.
This link will allow parents to sign up to receive updates via email regarding their child's school portraits. These updates include promotions, additional deals and the ability to order more pictures at a later time. When entering student information, parents should be sure to enter the student's name as it is on file at the school.
Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. We encourage everyone to wear BLUE on Friday, April 4th to bring awareness to this topic. Below is a calendar of family activities for fun, positive engagement with your kiddos.
Snow Days & Last Day of School
Due to the number of inclement weather days, TPS will be using some of the days built into the calendar the last week of May. The last day of school for TPS students will be May 29 as a half day. Sheldon's last day of school will also be adjusted. Our last day will be a full day on Tuesday, May 20th with Promotion for our 4 year old students being on May 19th.
ShareFest
We are SO EXCITED to have been chosen as a ShareFest site this year! This group of community volunteers will be completing several projects to beautify our outdoor space. Families and staff are encouraged to volunteer that day. If you are available and interested, please register using the link in the graphic above. Scroll down and sign up for Sheldon. *No children under the age of 12. Thank you in advance for your support!
Sheldon Staff Shout-Outs
Our next staff meeting is Thursday, April 24th. I can't wait to share more shout-outs with staff! Staff that received shout-outs during our staff meeting last week are pictured below. It is such a positive start to our day sharing these!
This form will be live for the rest of the school year. Feel free to submit your shout-outs and then we will print them, read them out loud at our monthly staff meeting, and provide the printed note to that staff member. Thank you for taking a moment to highlight the hard work our staff does daily!
Upcoming Events
March & April Events
March is Women's History Month, Music In Our Schools Month, National Social Work Month, and Youth Art Month
March 31: National Crayon Day
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, Autism Awareness Month, Libraries in Schools Month, Occupational Therapy Month, and Volunteer Appreciation Month
April 1: DCAC Meeting @ 6:30
April 2: Paraprofessional Appreciation Day (We have the very best!)
April 2: United Way Junior Leader Readers
April 3: Board of Education Meeting @ 5:30
April 5-11: Week of the Young Child
April 7: National Assistant Principal Week (THANK YOU, Ms. Kassi!)
April 7: Zoo Field Trip - Upstairs Classrooms
April 8: Zoo Field Trip - Downstairs Classrooms
April 10: Class Pictures & 4 Year Old Cap/Gown Pictures
April 10: Kindergarten Orientation @ 5:30 (at your home Kindergarten school)
April 11: A-Z Countdown to Summer Begins (see flyer below)
April 15: Advisors Excel StoryTime
April 16: Fire Drill
April 17: Advisors Excel Barnyard Event!
April 18: NO SCHOOL!
April 20: Administrative Assistants Week
April 21-May 2: Spring myIGDIs Assessment (4 year old students)
April 21-25: Sheldon Shark Week
April 22: Donuts with Dudes @ 8:45
April 22: Earth Day
April 22: School Bus Driver Appreciation Day
April 22: StoryTime with Boomer Bear
April 23: Administrative Assistants Day (THANK YOU, Ms. Jerri!)
April 24: StoryTime with Boomer Bear
April 28: NO SCHOOL!
Zoo Field Trip
We will be visiting the Topeka Zoo as our last field trip of the school year! Upstairs classrooms will go on Monday, April 7th and downstairs classrooms will go on Tuesday, April 8th. All students MUST have a signed permission slip on file to be able to attend. Please be sure your child arrives to school on time that day as buses will load and leave the school as scheduled. Families are welcome to attend with their student but must provide their own transportation and pay their own entry fee. Even if families are in attendance, students MUST stay with their classroom group.
A-Z Countdown to Summer!
We will be doing an A-Z Countdown to Summer this year. Details for each day are below. Of course, participation is voluntary!
25-26 Enrollment Information
Transfer Information
For those students going to Kindergarten next year, your home school is based on your current home address within the 501 attendance boundaries. The exceptions to this are Williams Science & Fine Arts Magnet and Scott Dual Language Magnet. See the flyers below for information on how to apply for Scott Dual Language or Williams Science and Fine Arts by April 1. To request a transfer from your assigned home school to another district elementary school, fill out the transfer request form by March 31. For questions call 785-295-3055.
Building Information
Sheldon Head Start School Day Hours (Updated)
Monday-Thursday: 9:15 AM - 4:00 PM
- Arrival begins: 9:00 AM (drop off through car line)
- School starts: 9:15 AM
- Arrival ends: 9:15 AM (Students will be considered tardy after 9:15 AM. Students arriving after 9:15 AM will need to sign in at the main office)
- Dismissal begins: 3:45 PM (pick up in the car line)
- Dismissal ends: 4:00 PM (all students must be picked up by 4:00 PM)
Late Start Fridays (every Friday): 10:15 AM - 4:00 PM
- Arrival begins: 10:15 AM (drop off through car line)
- School starts: 10:15 AM
- Arrival ends: 10:30 AM (Students will be considered tardy after 10:30 AM. Students arriving after 10:30 AM will need to sign in at the main office)
- Dismissal begins: 3:45 PM (pick up in the car line)
- Dismissal ends: 4:00 PM (all students must be picked up by 4:00 PM)
Late Start Fridays
Late Start is on FRIDAYS for this school year and the arrival time will be at 10:15. This is for every Friday that school is in session.
Sheldon Head Start Policy & Procedure Review
Each week the Sheldon staff reviews one of our Head Start Policies & Procedures and felt it was important that families stay up to date on these as well. This quarter our focus is on Program Management & Program Governance. If you ever have any questions regarding our policies and procedures, please reach out!
Community Assessment
POLICY: 1302.11
The program will determine community strengths, needs, and resources.
PROCEDURE:
- A Community Assessment will be conducted within the service area at least once over the five-year grant period to help design a program that meets community needs and builds on strengths and resources. The assessment will use data that describes community strengths, needs, and resources and will include, at a minimum:
- The number of eligible preschool-age children, including their geographic location, race, ethnicity, and languages they speak, including:
- Children experiencing homelessness in collaboration with, to the extent possible, McKinney-Vento Local Education Liaisons (42 U.S.C. 11432 (6)(A));
- Children in foster care; and
- Children with disabilities, including types of disabilities and relevant services and resources provided to these children by community agencies.
- The education, health, nutrition, and social service needs of eligible children and their families, including prevalent social or economic factors that impact their well-being;
- Typical work, school, and training schedules of parents with eligible children;
- Other child development, child care centers, and family child care programs that serve eligible children, including home visiting, publicly funded state and local preschools, and approximate number of eligible children served;
- Resources that are available in the community to address the needs of eligible children and their families; and,
- Strengths of the community.
2. The Community Assessment will be reviewed and updated annually to reflect any significant changes including increased availability of publicly funded pre-kindergarten (including an assessment of how the pre-kindergarten available in the community meets the needs of the parents and children served by the program, and whether it is offered for a full school day), rates of family and child homelessness, and significant shifts in community demographics and resources.
Sheldon Family Handbook
This handbook includes important information about Sheldon Head Start including our mission and vision, policies and procedures.
Please take time to review this handbook.
TPS 2024-2025 Academic Calendar
Sheldon Head Start follows the Topeka Public Schools Academic Calendar. The only exceptions are a later start date and earlier end date. The first day of school for Sheldon students is Wednesday, August 21st. The last day of school for Sheldon students will be May 16th.
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Follow Sheldon Head Start on Facebook
Our Sheldon Head Start Facebook page is active! We use this as a way to communicate with families and share many pictures. Please follow the page to stay updated!
Sheldon Attendance Policy
Regular school attendance is one of the most important factors that determine school success. The habit of attending school every single day begins with the preschool year(s).
Daily Absence Information
- Parents/guardians should notify the school each day a student is absent by 9:15 a.m, by calling (785) 438-4530. If leaving a voicemail, please provide the student's name, classroom teacher and reason for absence. If the parent/guardian fails to notify the school, the school will attempt to contact the parent/guardian. The communication can be in a variety of methods, such as electronic communication, telephone call or in person. Home visits will be conducted if there has been no contact made after two days.
- All absences, including those excused, will count against a student’s attendance.
- The school encourages parents to schedule doctor and dental appointments after school hours, or on days when school is not in session.
- Parents/guardians may be required to submit supporting documentation in order to excuse the absence of their student if student absenteeism is excessive.
- Preschool absences are recorded in Synergy, the district's student information system. The expectation is that students attend school at least 90% of the time. If the student falls below 90% (excused or unexcused) a letter will be sent home. If this issue does not improve an official attendance plan will be put into place and/or a meeting with the school principal will be scheduled.
The Kansas State law specifically says that a student is truant if they have missed 3 unexcused days in a row, 5 unexcused days in a semester, or 7 unexcused days in a school year. Truancy may result in a report being filed with DCF.
Examples of Excused Absences:
- Personal illness or medical appointment
- Illness of an immediate family member
- Death in the immediate family or other emergency beyond the control of the family
- Religious holidays of the student’s religious faith
- Participation in a district approved or school sponsored activity or event
- Required court appearance or subpoena by a law enforcement agency
- Family vacation/Out of town (that have been pre-approved by the school principal)
Examples of Unexcused Absences:
- No contact by parent/guardian
- Oversleeping
- Personal grooming appointments (hair, nails, etc)
- Shopping/errands
- Suspension from school
- Family vacation/ Out of town that have not been pre-approved
- Missing the bus/ride
Community Resources
Free & Affordable Mental Health Supports
Check out this website for free or affordable mental health resources and supports.
Community Resources
Check out this excellent packet of community resources available, provided by the City of Topeka.
Topeka Resources Checklist
Community Resources Council Directory
If in need of resources, you can also contact the United Way by dialing 211.
Sheldon Head Start Child Development Center
Website: https://sheldon.topekapublicschools.net/
Location: 1155 SW Seabrook Ave.
Phone: 785-438-4530
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SheldonChildDevelopmentCenterHeadStart