Bel Air News
An e-newsletter from Bel Air Elementary School
September 13, 2024
Monday - September 16th
- school in session
- Soccer Skills - 3:20-4:20pm
- Twist, Turn, Solve: Master the Rubik's Cube - 3:20-4:20pm
Tuesday - September 17th
- school in session
- Elementary Chess Club - 7:40-8:20am
- Girls on the Run - 3:15-4:45pm
Wednesday - September 18th
- School in session
- Broadway Bounds! Afterschool Theater Class - 3:20-4:20pm
Thursday - September 19th
- School in session
- Jostens Picture Day - Please do NOT wear green
- Go Solar! Kidz: Solar Cars
- Girls on the Run - 3:15-4:45pm
- PTA Picnic in the Park @ Hansen Park 5:00pm
Friday - September 20th
- School in session
Looking ahead
Monday - September 23rd
- school in session
- Soccer Skills - 3:20-4:20pm
- Twist, Turn, Solve: Master the Rubik's Cube - 3:20-4:20pm
Tuesday - September 24th
- school in session
- Elementary Chess Club - 7:40-8:20am
- Anime and Manga Card Quest - 3:20-4:20pm
- Girls on the Run - 3:15-4:45pm
- PTA meeting - 6:00-7:00pm
Wednesday - September 25th
- School in session
- Broadway Bounds! Afterschool Theater Class - 3:20-4:20pm
Thursday - September 26th
- School in session
- Go Solar! Kidz: Solar Cars - 3:20-4:20pm
- Jr. Engineering STEM Club - 3:20-4:20pm
- Girls on the Run - 3:15-4:45pm
Friday - September 27th
- School in session
PTA Picnic in the Park
The PTA is hosting our first community event of the year! Grab dinner and the family and head over to Hanson Park for a picnic and play!
Picture Day is Thursday, September 19th
Picture Day is Coming - Bel Air Picture Day is September 19th.
Get ready to say “cheese” and don’t forget – please don’t wear green.
Volunteers Needed for Picture Day
We are in need of parent volunteers to help with picture day.
We have two shifts 8:30am -11:30am and 11:30-3:00pm. Please contact the Bel Air Office to sign up - 651-621-6300
Order Your Yearbook Now
Yearbooks will be ordered through Lifetouch again this year. Use the link below, or click on the image, to place your order.
Lifetouch Yearbooks on sale now.
$16.00
Order early by using the link or by going to: ybpay.com
School ID: 1502325
Before- and after-school activities available
Community Education offers a variety of before- and after-school and non-school day activities for students. Activities may include art, chess, Rubik's cube, robotics, Spanish, sports, theater, yoga and more! Check out the upcoming offerings at your school here.
Reduced fees and financial assistance:
Youth within Mounds View Public Schools boundaries who qualify for educational benefits receive a 50% discount on qualifying enrichment and activities fees. Questions? Call the Community Education Hotline at 651-621-6020.
Safe Routes to School survey
The City of New Brighton is seeking input from District families as they work to create a Safe Routes to School plan. The plan will recommend ways to make walking and biking to school easier, safer and more comfortable for students and families at [insert your school name].
Please share your thoughts in this quick survey before October 15.
In addition to the survey, you can also use this interactive map to comment on opportunities and barriers to safely and comfortably walking and biking to school. You can also share your existing walking and biking routes.
Library volunteers needed
THE IMC (LIBRARY) IS IN NEED OF VOLUNTEERS!!!!
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Some of the great perks of working in the library - UNLIMITED book checkout and the opportunity to work with all the fabulous students and staff here at Bel Air.
If you are a parent or grandparent who would like to volunteer or would like more information about volunteering, please contact me via e-mail at: ann.tillmann@moundsviewschools.org
Technology use & non-academic personal property reminders
Cell Phones/Smart Watches/Cellular Devices Reminder
It is the school’s expectation that cell phones remain in the student’s backpack throughout the day, including while on the bus. If a student brings a device and it becomes a distraction to their learning or the learning of others, or if it impacts the security or privacy of students, the following will occur:
A parent/guardian will be notified.
The device may be held in the main office until the end of the day.
Devices should not be used as a method of communication during the school day. Necessary communication between home and school, and a student and family, should be directed to the front office or the classroom teacher. As with anything of value, the school is not liable for theft or damage.
Non-Academic Personal Property:
Students should not bring personal items such as toys, card collections, or any similar items to school. These items may be misplaced or stolen and can be a disruption to learning. If a teacher wishes to have students bring such items to school for a special event, parents will be notified. We appreciate your support.
.LIBRARY VOLUNTEERS. IF you know of a parent OR grandparent who might be interested in volunteering in the library, PLEASE send them my way. Currently, I have only a few volunteers this year. I am flexible scheduling and can even do a month by month or even week to week basis.
Did you reply ‘STOP’ to a text message?
Did we send you one-too-many text messages that caused you to reply ‘STOP,’ in frustration? If so, please know that replying ‘STOP’ to a single text message automatically unsubscribes you from receiving all future text messages from any school or District office. Please consider resubscribing so you can receive future emergency notifications, and we’ll do our best to limit our text messages to critically urgent information that is as targeted as possible. To resubscribe, simply call or email any school main office and ask to be resubscribed to all text messages.
Students Can Now Receive Text Alerts
Parents, you can now add your child's cell phone number to ParentVUE so they can receive text messages and robo-calls about school closings, significantly delayed school buses, emergencies and other alerts. To subscribe your student to these occasional urgent messages, read the easy instructions here.
General Information
2024-2025 Bel Air Elementary Parent Handbook
Riding the Bus and Food/Drink
While riding the bus, students are expected to keep all food and drink in their backpacks. This expectation prevents choking incidents, exposure to life-threatening allergens, and promotes bus sanitation.
Building Security Procedures
A visitor screening system helps track visitors and volunteers at each school, providing a safe and monitored environment for students and staff. When parents come to pickup their child(ren), or visitors check in, they will be asked to present a valid state issued ID for entering into the system.
Phone Numbers/Staff Directory
Staff phone numbers and email addresses are available on the Bel Air Website at: Bel Air Staff. To reach a teacher via email: firstname.lastname@mvpschools.
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