
February 10th, 2025

Message from Principal and Assistant Principal
Dear Keystone Families and Staff,
Happy Super Bowl Sunday! Tomorrow, Monday, February 10th, there is no change in schedule, normal school hours.
This week, the students will be off on Wednesday, February 12th due to staff professional development and they will be off again on Monday, February 17th (Presidents' Day).
So far Keystone Elementary School has raised $685 for RMHC! We are Congratulations to fifth grader, Adriana Ciro, from Mrs. Loeffler/Mrs. Foreman's class, who is currently in the lead again for two weeks in a row! The goal is for Keystone to raise $2,500. We can do it!
The class that has the most participants will win a special prize for their class. The class that raising the most money for Read for the House will also win a special prize. Please make sure to register at RMHCphilly.org/read .
Thank you for all the families that attended Skate Night, as well as many thanks for our awesome PTO for organizing such a fun event for our families!
Last week Gertrude Hawk fundraising packets were sent home. This fundraiser will be running until February 24th. We will be accepting online orders, cash, and checks (checks made out to "Keystone Behavior Program.)" https://fundraising.gertrudehawkchocolates.com/
Have a great week!
Respectfully,
Mrs. Smith-Herman & Mr. Wilicki
Important Dates
Every Tuesday
Smencils will be sold.
🥨Every Friday🥨
Pretzels $1
(Money needs to be turned in by Thursday to get a pretzel on Fridays.)
👕Every Friday👕
Wear Keystone Paw Shirt
February
Read for the House
You will reach out to your friends and family who are supporting your reading efforts and collect their donations. You can feel good knowing every dollar you raised will help families in need!
Looking Ahead
Curriculum Corner
February 10th
Virtually on the Armstrong News Network on YouTube
Gertrude Hawk Fundraiser
February 10th- February 24th
No School for Students- Staff Professional Development Day
February 12th
Presidents' Day- No School & Offices Open
February 17th
5th Grade Field Trip
Once Upon a One More Time Play at Truman
February 26th
March
Read for the House
Read as much as you can throughout the month and keep track of how many minutes you read using the calendar we provide.
Title 1 Family Engagement Night- Math
March 6th
6:00-7:00pm
Please RSVP- see flyer below
District STEM Night
At Keystone Elementary School
March 13th
2nd Trimester Conferences- 1:15pm Dismissal
March 24-28th
Evening Conferences- Monday, March 24th
April
Autism Awareness Schoolwide Assembly
April 1st
PSSA Testing Window (3rd, 4th, 5th Grade)
April 21-25 ELA
April 28-May 2- Math, Science, Make-ups
May
5th Grade Spirit Day
Wednesday, May 14th, with a rain date of Thursday, May 15th.
🎵Spring Chorus and Band Concert 🎵
May 14th at 7 pm
June
🏈Field Days⚽
June 5th- Kindergarten/First- AM
June 5th- 2nd/3rd- PM
June 6th- 4th/5th- AM
Rain Dates- June 9th and 10th
🎓End of Year Celebrations🎓
5th Grade Clap Out
Friday, June 13th
Kinderbration
Tuesday, June 17th
February 2025
District Calendar- 2024-2025
Girls on the Run
Curriculum Corner Conversations
Spread the Love
What does America mean to you? Contest
What does America mean to you?
In 2026, the United States will mark our Semiquincentennial: the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Today’s young people are the leaders, innovators, and thinkers who will shape the next 250 years — and it’s important their voices are heard as we commemorate this historic milestone.
America’s Field Trip is a contest that invites students across the country in grades 3–12 to be part of America’s 250th anniversary by sharing their perspectives on what America means to them — with the opportunity to earn an unforgettable field trip experience at some of the nation’s most iconic historic and cultural landmarks.
Students are asked to submit writing or original artwork in response to the contest’s prompt: “What does America mean to you?”
Submissions will be accepted until Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. ET.
Positive Staff Acknowledgement and Recognition
The following staff members received a positive staff acknowledgement and recognition shout-outs from other staff members this week;
Ms. Gulick
- Mrs. Schall
- Mrs. Weber
A sincere thank you to the following staff members for completing the Google form to recognize and appreciate their colleagues. We are confident that your kind words and recognition means the world to them.
- Mrs. Houser
- Mrs. Ramos
- Mrs. White
Title 1 Family Engagement Night
Valentines Day- February 14th
Children are welcome to bring cards for all their classmates on February 14th. To make distribution easier, we kindly ask that the cards be addressed as "To My Friend" rather than with individual names. For safety reasons, we ask that no candy or food be sent in due to various food allergies. However, non-food items like pencils, stickers, or other small items are always appreciated. Thank you for your understanding and for helping to keep all our learners safe.
Gertrude Hawk Fundraiser
We prefer online orders, but will accept cash and checks. If writing a check please make the checks payable to "Keystone Behavior Program."
We will be accepting orders until February 24th and expect orders to arrive at the school the week of March 24th, 2025.
Truman Drama Department
Learning Ally
Participate in Two Ways:
1️⃣ At Home Virtually: Join the Zoom session on 2/20/2025 at 6-7 PM here.
2️⃣ In Person: Attend the session at the BTSD Administration Building, receive training materials to work with your child at home, and speak with district personnel.
Please RSVP Here:
When you RSVP, please confirm how you will be participating:
Virtually via Zoom
Yearbook Orders
Click the link below to order.
Underground Spirit Day
Last week our staff participated in "underground spirit days, without telling the students, and waited to see if anyone noticed.
On Monday the staff dressed in all black. Tuesday, was hat day. Wednesday was "anything but a cup day," and Friday was to wear their favorite sports gear.
Dress in All Black
Hat Day
Anything But a Cup Day
Parent/Guardian Resources
Read for the House
First grader, Charlotte Drenkhahn, is currently in the lead for raising money for "Read for the House!" So that means Mrs. Vorgity''s class is in the lead!
Remember all students that raise at least $1 will receive a certificate, RMHC Philly button, a free cookie from Famous 4th Street Cookie Company certificate, and a free water ice certificate from Rita's water ice- all coming from the Ronald McDonald House Charity.
The class that has the most participants will win a special prize for their class. The class that raising the most money for Read for the House will also win a special prize.
Please make sure to register at RMHCphilly.org/read .
Prizes for Read for the House Fundraiser
Read for the House- Parent Packet
Please click below to access the parent packet and more information about the Read for the House reading fundraiser.
Volunteer Clearances Information
If you are interested in volunteering for field trips and school events please view the information below in regards to the items needed to obtain your volunteer badge. Once you obtain all your clearances please email them to the following email address; personnel@bristoltwpsd.org .
Curriculum Information
Curriculum 2024-2025 Presentation - Bristol Townships School District students use learning materials and resources to learn in all content areas: ELA, writing, math, science, social studies, and STEAM. Our curriculum is research-based, and aligns with the Pennsylvania Department of Educational Standards.
DEVELOPING A MATHEMATICAL MINDSET Developing a Mathematical Mindset Presentation - Explains the difference between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset, and how parents/guardians can support a growth mindset at home.
WIT & WISDOM READING Wit & Wisdom Curriculum - A comprehensive K–8 English language arts curriculum crafted to help students build the knowledge and skills they need to be successful readers.
LIBRARY NEWS
Library News Presentation - Explains changes to the elementary library program, including information about what students will learn in the library and how the search feature works.
MTSS
MTSS Handbook - A guide for all educators, administrators and staff to help support students improve in academic, behavior, and attendance areas.
MTSS Brochure - A quick introduction to our approach to supporting all students learning needs.
MTSS Podcast -Explains how MTSS supports all learners.
Tiger Pride Parent Academy
STEAM Learning Made Fun
Transportation Information
Transportation Office Contact Information
Bristol Township School District Transportation
5 Blue Lake Road
Levittown, PA. 19057
Hours of operation:
5:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Phone Number is 267-599-2390
Transportation Coordinator: Traci Williams, traci.williams@bristoltwpsd.org. 267-599-2370
Transportation Secretary: Annie Bulla, annie.bulla@bristoltwpsd.org. 267-599-2370
STA Terminal Manager: Devon Padilla, dpadilla@ridesta.com
AM Dispatch: Joyel Ryan, jryan@ridesta.com
PM Dispatch: Gabrielle Musnuff, gmusnuff@ridesta.com
BTSD Transportation Email address: transportation@bristoltwpsd.org
Weather Emergency Information
Read the letter from the Superintendent here.
February Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Calendar
Keystone News Network
Please consider joining the Keystone News Network for awesome videos of school wide events!
Character Strong- February
This month is all about Perseverance. One way to think about Perseverance is “pushing yourself through challenges and obstacles.” We all experience challenges in our lives. We all have moments when we feel like we can’t do it or that we want to give up on a big task. It is important to develop tools that help us work through those challenges in order to grow in those moments instead of giving up. How might you practice Perseverance as a family this month? Perseverance is 1 of 3 traits we will focus on throughout the year that helps students Be Strong. Throughout the school, students will be developing skills like focusing, organizing, and goal-setting.
Pursuit #1
Consistency is hard. Have each person in the family commit to 1 thing they will do each day this week. Maybe it is flossing, drinking a certain amount of water, getting to bed at a certain time, limiting screen time, or exercising. Create a place where each person can tally their progress and see who can keep their streak going the longest!
Pursuit #2
We have all demonstrated Perseverance in our lives. Many of us have seen people practice Perseverance in ways that have inspired us. Stories are powerful tools for connecting as a family. Protect time this week to share stories about Perseverance with each other (you can use the story prompts to get started). At the end of the conversation, think of 1 way you can practice Perseverance this week.
Story Prompts:
● A time I (or someone else) showed Perseverance was _____.
● An act of Perseverance that changed/challenged me was _____.
Success Skills
Coping Strategies
Keystone Family Spotlight
Keystone Families,
We invite you to have a chance to be featured in our weekly newsletters, yearbook, and possibly on our school and district's social media pages! We would love to showcase your family or child(ren) participating in any outside-of-school events or activities.
Please submit a photo along with a brief summary that captures the essence of the event or activity. Whether it's a memorable vacation, a thrilling sporting event, or a cherished hobby, we want to celebrate these moments with our school community.
Please make sure to include your child(ren)'s names and grade level.
Please send all submissions to KeystoneNewsletter@bristoltwpsd.org for a chance to be selected for our Keystone Family Spotlight!
POLICIES
Attendance Policy
- Reminder, when your child is absent a written excuse note is required.
- For the first 10 absences the note may be from the parent.
- It can be in an email to the school secretary who handles attendance, at heather.saeger@bristoltwpsd.org
- If your child misses more than 10 days of school, then we only accept a medical note.
- Please email or send in the note within 10 days of their return to school, this is a PA State Law.
Outside Food Snack Policy
Outside Food Snack Policy- Per the district's Wellness Policy, " No outside foods may be brought in by students for classroom parties. Shared snacks are not permitted in District schools." If you would like to send something in to celebrate their child's birthday or a classroom party, you may send in non food items such as stickers, pencils, play dough etc.
PROCEDURES
Dismissal Changes Communication
In order to maintain the safety of all our learners, we are asking that families alert teachers, in writing, (written note) for any transportation/dismissal plan changes prior to 9:00am each morning.
We do understand that emergencies may arise throughout the day that requires a change to a child's dismissal plan for that particular day. For those situations, please make sure you are alerting the office staff as soon as possible, so they can communicate the change to the teachers as soon as possible.
We thank you for your support in helping us ensure the safety and wellbeing of each of our learners.
Bullying Policies and Procedures
Bullying Prevention
Bristol Township School District is committed to providing a physically safe and emotionally secure environment for all students and staff. Local school policies assist school personnel in identifying bullying, intimidation, and harassment, and provide a framework for an appropriate response that reinforces positive conduct. The district defines positive behaviors as those which evoke non-violence, cooperation, teamwork, understanding, and acceptance toward all students and staff in the learning and teaching environment. It takes a community to prevent bullying of children--stopping bullying behavior needs a team of school people, students, and families. Together we can intervene to stop bullying behaviors.
In September 2023, Bristol Township School Board of Directors approved three new elementary Anti-Bullying/School Climate Specialists. These staff members focus on putting practices and approaches in place that prevent bullying and build positive relationships for the district’s youngest students.
The main role of the Anti-Bullying/School Culture Specialists is to lead the investigation of incidents of harassment, intimidation, and bullying in each school; and to act as the primary school staff member responsible for preventing, identifying, and addressing incidents of harassment, intimidation, and bullying in the school.
They are also responsible for coordinating and strengthening the school’s policies to prevent, identify, and address harassment, intimidation, and bullying of students, and help establish a positive school culture.
Reporting Procedures
Anyone who is the victim of or has witnessed bullying please submit the incident form to the Anti-Bullying/School Climate Specialist, Steve Pierce, (steve.pierce@bristoltwpsd.org ) and building administration. Students can also report bullying to guidance counselors, teachers, or any other adult in the building.
To access the bullying form please click on the attached form below.
Kid Time- Before and After School Child Care
CONTACT INFORMATION
School Counselors and Social Worker
Social Worker
Mrs. Jody Como
jody.como@bristoltwpsd.org
Counselors
Mrs. Tammy Surdo
Grades- K, 2, 4
tammy.surdo@bristoltwpsd.org
Mr. Brian Gianfrancesco
Grades- 1, 3, 5
brian.gianfrancesco@bristoltwpsd.org
Anti-Bullying/Climate Specialist
Title 1
Interventionist Teachers at Keystone
Mrs. Stacy Cooke
stacy.cooke@bristoltwpsd.org
Mrs. Aimee Ramos
aimee.ramos@bristoltwpsd.org
For more information about Title 1 please visit; https://www.bristoltwpsd.org/administration/state_and_federal_programs_/title_i .
Health Office
Michele Gentilcore
Certified School Nurse 267-599-2473 or 2490
michele.genticore@bristoltwpsd.org
Jessica Williamson
Staff Nurse 267-599-2496
Nurses' fax number is 215-788-1516.
Office Staff
Address:
940 Tulip Ave.
Croydon, Pennsylvania 19021
School phone: 267-599-2470
School fax: 215-788-1041
School Principal: Mr. Mark Wilicki
Email: mark.wilicki@bristoltwpsd.org
Principal's Secretary: Mrs. Marianne Mensinger
Email: marianne.mensinger@bristoltwpsd.org
Assistant Principal: Mrs. Crystal Smith-Herman
Email: crystal.smith-herman@bristoltwpsd.org
Assistant Principal's Secretary: Heather Saeger
Email: heather.saeger@bristoltwpsd.org
Special Education Supervisor: Jessica Kelch
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