Hodge Family Newsletter
September 20, 2024
Hodge is celebrating Hispanic Heritage month!
Dear Hodge Families,
Happy Friday!
This week at Hodge, we enjoyed celebrating Hispanic Heritage month with a First Grade performance where we sang and danced! The first graders did a terrific job! And so did Mr. Miller! It is always so amazing to see what wonderful singing and dancing that Mr. Miller, our fabulous music teacher, can prepare the students to perform in such a short time since the school year began! Additionally, we have a beautiful artwork display of Flamenco dancers in our cafeteria to enjoy all month long! This stunning art piece was made and installed by our very talented art teacher, Mr. Gomez! Mr. Gomez also painted the mural in our front lobby and creates the enormous art display in our main hallway each year that is inspired by our theme for the school year. Hodge is so very luck to have so many teachers who are dedicated to their students and their craft! This week at Hodge we also had our September Assembly where we celebrated lots of students and teachers for their hardwork, attendance, and LEADership by following our Hodge Creed, LEAD!
Next week at Hodge, we look forward to continuing to celebrate Hispanic Heritage and STEAM Clubs will be back on next Friday! It's going to be a great week of learning, teaching, growing, and serving.
Denton ISD has worked to establish a process for parents to communicate concerns with our school and district personnel to ensure your concerns are addressed efficiently. DISD has also established Communication Commitments for our Denton ISD Learning Community to support building strong Family-School partnerships that support student success. You can click the links below for all the details and information:
DISD Communication Process (English) DISD Communication Commitments (English)
DISD Communication Process (Spanish) SDISD Communication Commitments (Spanish)
Very Important for Each Household to Complete: We are excited to announce that every student enrolled at Hodge ES will now receive free breakfast and lunch daily. This initiative ensures that all our students have access to nutritious meals to support their learning and overall well-being.
To help us maintain this program, we kindly request that all parents/guardians complete the Socioeconomic Information Form. Things to know about this form:
- It will take about 1 minute to complete.
- Only one form will need to be completed, even if you have multiple children who attend Hodge.
- The form will ask you to disclose your household income. You will have the option to not disclose that information. Please know that schools get more money to support student learning when the household's income is lower. The information collected is confidential and will be used solely for the purpose of maintaining our meal program.
- You will need your child's school ID number to complete the form. Please look for the Student ID tag placed on their back pack. You will find their ID number printed there.
Have a happy weekend!
Andrea Hare
Principal
Hodge ES - Denton ISD
New or Returning?
Check out this new Parent Information Flyer below. Click the Green Button.
You can also pick up a pamphlet of the same information from our front office.
Learn - Teach - Grow - Serve
Together We Learn, Forever We Grow!
Hodge Happenings
Half Day Awards Assembly fun!
Hodge Hawk 5's
Hodge Hawk 5's are students who have been recognized by other students for demonstrating the character traits we are learning about in RISE or the traits listed in our Hodge Student Creed.
Students in K - 2!
Students in 3 - 5!
Counseling Corner
Next week we will launch our Character Strong topic: Responsibility and continue the 1st 9-Weeks Essential 8 topic: Self-Management. Our learning comes with significant responsibility. Let's empower our students to take responsibility for their learning journey.
For ideas and information about how to talk about the importance of Responsibility at home, check out these CharacterStrong Parent Newsletters:
State Mandated Counseling Lessons Are Underway!
In the next few weeks, the counselors will be joining classrooms to cover our Emotional Wellness, Bully Prevention, and Healthy Choices topics for this year. All topics are mandated topics from The State of Texas and parents have the option to preview these lessons. Please click on this link to preview the information for these lessons. Thank you!
Upcoming Important Dates
September
9.20 Half Day of School. Dismissal at 12 noon.
October
10.04 Picture Day
10.11 Half Day of School. Dismissal at 12 noon.
10.14 School Holiday. No school.
10.24 5:30 - 7, PTA's Fall Carnival
10.31 Burger Day! More information to come as the event gets closer.
Breakfast Menu
Lunch Menu
September Staff Birthdays!
Parent Information and Quick Links
Strutters Fall Junior Drill Team Clinic
See flyers.
Holiday Assistance
Apply Now to Be a Recipient of Angel Tree
Families who are experiencing a financial burden and want to apply for Christmas assistance must complete the application process online.
Once a child or senior adult has been registered and accepted as an Angel their Christmas wish list is shared with donors in your community who purchase gifts of new clothing and toys. Gifts are distributed to the family to place under their family tree, making Christmas brighter for all those in need.
Join the Denton Public Library
See flyers below.
Hodge Telecommunications Policy
Please be informed of our campus telecommunication device policy, including cell phones and smart watches:
- Students are not allowed to use telecommunication devices while on campus, except when a school staff member gives explicit permission to do so while the staff member closely monitors the student’s use.
- Students must keep all telecommunication devices turned off and/or on silent and stowed away in their backpacks at all times. Students may wear their watches on their wrists while on campus as long as they do not use it to make phone calls, text, access the internet, or any other telecommunication features.
- The first time a student does not adhere to our telecommunication device policy, the device will be confiscated by the school and it will remain in the office until a parent or guardian comes to pick it up.
- The second time a student does not adhere to our telecommunication device policy, the device will be confiscated by the school, it will remain in the office until a parent or guardian comes to pick it up, the parents will be charged a fee of $15, and the student will be required to keep their device at home or check it in and out with their homeroom teacher at the beginning and end of each school day.
This policy is congruent with our district policy and the Denton ISD Code of Conduct.
Join the Hodge PTA!
Be sure to join the Hodge PTA at our Meet the Teacher event on Monday (8/5), from 6 to 7. The PTA will be selling T-shirts for $10, and you will be able to buy one for half price, only $5, if you join the PTA as well! Here are some other amazing perks to being a Hodge PTA Member throughout the school year:
- Preferred Seating for Grade Level Performances, End of Year Ceremonies and Graduation
- Quicker Sign Ins for Party Days and During the Day School Events
- Ability to Attend Exclusive During the School Events, such as Half day Assemblies, the Holiday Singalong, and Hodge Podge (Field Day)
So, it will definitely be worth the $10 membership fee to join!
Denton ISD Family Center information
In case you don't know, The Family Center is a counseling center that provides Denton ISD students, their families, and Denton ISD staff members with 10 free counseling sessions per semester. Did I mention that it's FREE?! Our center is run by graduate-level interns that are currently getting their master's in a counseling-related field. We operate at two locations: Braswell High School and Strickland Middle School. You do not have to go to/work at those schools to qualify for services. The Family center provides services to those 4 years old and up.
RESOURCES
- A link to the Denton ISD Family Center Website (click here)
- Flyer for the Family Center (Below)
3 Well-Being Programs for Families of Denton County
Check out the flyers below.
Sports Physicals at Denton ISD Employee Health & Wellness Center
For Denton ISD Employees and Families: If your child needs a Sports Physical for the upcoming school year, please keep the Employee Health & Wellness Center in mind. To schedule an appointment, please call 940-369-1380. The clinic is located at 1006 Fulton Street, Denton, TX, 76201.
Center Hours
Monday through Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The cost for the physical is $30 regardless if you and your dependent(s) are on a Denton ISD Medical Plan. Credit Cards, HSA Cards, and FSA cards are the only forms of payment accepted at the clinic. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Benefits Team at 940-369-0028.
The Preparticipation Physical Evaluation-Medical History Form that you will need to complete prior to your child's examination is attached below this paragraph.
Early Childhood Intervention Services
Do you have concerns about your child’s development? If so, please contact the special education department at your child’s school. Special education and related services are available to all eligible individuals ages three through 21 years of age. Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) agencies provide services to children ages from birth to their third birthday for learning, speech, behavior, or other delays. Your child’s school and ECI agencies provide services for children who are deaf or hard of hearing, have visual impairments, and/or have deaf blindness.
Early intervention is key to children's future successes!
Parent Guidance:
DISD has partnered up with ParentGuidance to offer the following FREE parent resources:
- On-demand courses
- "Ask a Therapist"
Denton County Mental Health Resources
Denton County created a navigator to assist residents with mental health resources. It is available in English and Spanish. Residents can complete the DCPH Links Intake Form that you can find here for assistance.
Drop Off and Pick Up Procedures
Please know that all families are expected to follow our school procedures for pick up and drop off:
- Drop Off: No students are permitted to be dropped off before 7:15. Please use the front car line to drop off. However, please know that we ask that no cars pull into the circular drive prior to 7:15. This is to assure that once cars are driving on campus, we have staff present to ensure everyone's safety. Once staff are present, please be sure to pull all the way up and leave space in the cross walk. Staff will open the car door or students can get out on their own--you do not have to wait for a staff member. If you want to park and walk your child to the door, you can. Children are not permitted to cross the crosswalk without a parent. Our staff is not permitted to allow students to cross the crosswalks without parents. Parents must walk them across the crosswalk. Students must be entering the building at 7:38, to get to class by 7:40, to be on time. If students arrive after 7:40 they will be considered tardy which can result in truancy issues. If your child is tardy, please park and walk them into the building and sign them in with the front office staff.
- Pick Up: Dismissal is at 3:00. All parents must have a car tag and use the designated car lane (Front Lane for Grades K - 5 and the Back Lane for PreK, PABS, and COMS) to pick up their child in a car. Parents may park and walk across the crosswalk to pick up their child with a car tag. Or parents can check their child out of the office with a photo ID. Parents who are picking up their child without a car tag will be asked to check them out of the office. If the child walks home, our staff will walk them across the street in the front of the building and at the back of the building, but they will not walk them any further. It is not permissible for walkers to be picked up by car on the other side of the street.
If you have questions about our procedures, please contact your child's teacher or the front office.
Changes in Transportation and Early Pick Up Policy
All changes in transportation (how the child is getting home) or early pick ups must go through the office. Please do not tell your child's teacher or send a note to the teacher. Parents are required to call or email the front office prior to 2:00 PM to make changes to how their child is going home. This is very important so that we can make sure that all changes are communicated to all the staff that need to know before the dismissal process begins. Similarly, if you are picking your child up early, please pick them up before 2:00. This is important so that we can communicate the change to all staff that needs to know before dismissal systems begin.
All Adults Need ID to Enter the Building
All adults will need to provide a government issued photo id in order to enter the building during school hours. No exceptions will be made. This is for any and all events that occur on campus during school hours.