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February 2024
Jaguar Families,
Happy February! It's amazing how quickly the school year has flown by! We ended January with our Jaguar families traveling around the world. We would like to thank everyone who participated and introduced us to their beautiful culture. It was fabulous to see everyone having a wonderful night of learning, dancing, eating, and enjoying each others company. Thank you to Ms. Bartee and her team and all the participants for making International Night a night to remember.
Thank you to our wonderful PTO for organizing our fun family movie night and to those who joined us that evening. The World's Finest Chocolate sales are going well. Thank you for supporting this fundraiser.
Valentine Grams are currently being sold. Order yours today(see below).
Click this link https://www.facebook.com/ArredondoES to like and follow our campus Facebook page. Important information, updates, and reminders are posted on our Facebook page.
Amber Barbarow
Principal
Nancy Garcia
Assistant Principal
Save the Dates
February
5 - 9 Counselor Appreciation Week
8 - Class Picture Day and Chick-Fil-A Spirit Night
9 - Dress Down Day $1
14 - Valentine's Day - Students may wear red, pink, or Valentine holiday(see Valentine's Day Information below).
15 - School Resource Officer Appreciation Day
19 - Staff Professional Development - No School for students.
20 - Papa Johns Spirit Night
21 - Black History Month Dress Day
23 - Go Texan Day! All Jaguars are encouraged to participate by dressing in their best cowboy and cowgirl attire.
23 - Spring Dance 6-8pm
Congratulations to Our Teachers & Staff of the Month for January!!
Valentine's Day Information - February 14th
- Students may exchange Valentine’s cards during the last part of the school day during class.
- We ask that our students address the “To” recipient part of the card to “my friend,” “my classmate,” or leave it blank to allow quick distribution. They may fill in the “From” portion.
- Students may wear red, pink, or Valentine holiday attire.
Please check with your child's teacher for additional information!
Benchmark Testing
As we head into spring, it's time for our district benchmarks. This benchmark data will be used to drive instruction in the classroom, and it is not for a grade. It is an opportunity for teachers to understand where students excel and where they may need additional support. The benchmark dates are as follows:
5th Grade Benchmark Dates: February 7, 13, 14
4th Grade Benchmark Dates: February 7 & 13
3rd Grade Benchmark Dates: February 7 & 13
On these dates, it is important to be at school on time, get a good night's sleep, and eat breakfast before the test. These small actions can have a big impact on your child's performance. Encouraging your child to do their best on the benchmarks will help their teacher personalize their instruction and ensure that they are challenged at an appropriate level.
Thank you for your continued support of your child's education.
Federal Report Card
Arredondo Elementary is sharing the below information about the district and your child’s campus with you as part of its obligations under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA).
Federal Report Cards for the state, the district, and each of the district’s campuses are now available on the district’s website at this link: https://www.lcisd.org/departments/academics/raa/performance-reports-and-legal-postings or are also available on the Texas Education Agency’s website at: https://tea.texas.gov/finance-and-grants/grants/essa-program/federal-report-card. A detailed description of these reports is enclosed.
If you have difficulty accessing the information from the website, hard copies of the reports can be requested from the district or campus office. If you have questions about the information, please contact 832-223-4800 or the Lamar CISD Research, Assessment, & Accountability Office at 832-223-0136.
Arredondo Elementary está compartiendo información sobre el distrito y el plantel de su hijo con usted como parte de las obligaciones que tiene bajo la Ley federal Every Student Succeeds Act de 2015 (ESSA, por sus siglas en inglés). Los Reportes de Informe Federal para el estado, el distrito y cada uno de los planteles del distrito ya están disponibles en el sitio web del distrito: https://www.lcisd.org/departments/academics/raa/performance-reports-and-legal-postings o también están disponibles en el sitio web de la Agencia de Educación de Texas en: https://tea.texas.gov/texas-schools/accountability/academic-accountability/performance-reporting/federal-report-cards.
Si tiene dificultades accediendo a la información desde el sitio web, las copias impresas de los informes están disponibles en el distrito o en la oficina del campus. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre la información, póngase en contacto con 832-223-4800 o Lamar CISD Research, Assessment, & Accountability Office at 832-223-0136.
Top Grade Level Readers
Dreambox Winners
Congratulations to our Nov. and Dec./Jan. Dreambox winners! Jags are expected to complete a minimum of 5 lessons per week for a total of at least 20 lessons per month. See pictures below that show Jags who have gone above and beyond their minimum requirements.
Rewards, rewards, rewards!!!
1) Students are rewarded for having the highest number of weekly lessons per grade level.
2) The top 3 students who have the highest number of lessons per grade level each month are rewarded.
3) Class rewards can be earned when all students reach an increment of 500 (500, 1,000, 1,500 and so on).
Keep working on Dreambox lessons. We can't wait to find out how many lessons our Jags complete in the month of February.
Top Class for TypingClub
Congratulations to Ms. Martinez's 5th grade class for winning the TypingClub Keyboard Trophy for being the top class on campus!! Way to go Jaguars!!
The Counselor's Corner
LCISD Libraries Spring Book Festival - Save the Date
Repeated Information
Student Tardies
Student Safety to Prevent Unauthorized Entry
We remain committed to the safety and security of our campus and would like to request your cooperation and support with our students, which includes some important reminders about our visitor check-in process and consequences for failing to adhere to these procedures.
It’s important to understand that the visitor check-in process is in place to safeguard the well-being of everyone within our school community. Allowing unauthorized individuals into the school or using the wrong entrance poses a potential risk to the safety of our students and staff. All campus visitors must check-in at the campus front office. Throughout the building, all students and staff members must have their badge visible and should also use primary entrances.
Recently, it has come to our attention that some students in the district are violating the visitor check-in process and allowing individuals to enter the campus through side doors and back doors. While this has not occurred on our campus, we want to inform all families that beginning on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, any student permitting individuals into the school without proper check-in or through the wrong door will face disciplinary consequences. These consequences will result in a three-day out-of-school suspension and/or other measures that are deemed necessary by campus administration. We want to remind all families that this initiative is district-wide, and it is important to follow proper check-in procedures to ensure the safety and security of all students and staff.
To maintain a safe and secure learning environment for all, we kindly request your support in reinforcing these security measures with your student. We appreciate your partnership in upholding our safety standards.
Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter.
SchoolStore Fundraiser Continues Throughout the School Year
SchoolStore Fundraiser
The SchoolStore fundraiser is 100% online so there is NO face-to-face selling, handling money, or delivering products. Your participation will take less than 12 minutes, and there are exciting prizes to make it fun for the students.
Here is all you need to do to participate:
1. Go to https://www.schoolstore.net/sid.t?0000366803 to sign up.
2. Send emails inviting family, friends and co-workers to support your child.
3. Return the Envelope with the Student Prize Code to school for your child to get their fun participation prize.
Your participation will make a difference for our school and teachers!
Kroger Community Rewards
Did you know that you can earn money for our school while shopping at Kroger?
If you shop at Kroger, you can add our school code in the Community Rewards section of your account that's connected to your shoppers card. You can search BI492 or John M Arredondo Elementary/PTO. There is no cost to you.
Neighbors on Watch
Birthday Announcement On Your Jag's Special Day
Math - Dreambox at Home
Beanstack - Your Child's Passport to Reading Success!
Dear Parents,
We are thrilled that our students continue to have access to Beanstack, the amazing website/app that's revolutionizing the way our students log their reading adventures. 📖🚀
Beanstack makes reading fun and rewarding! Each week, we utilize the power of Beanstack to track your child's reading minutes, and here's the best part - we're turning those minutes into golden opportunities! 🌟
Every week, the young reader with the most logged minutes in each grade level will be awarded a coveted gold coin. ✨ And here's where the magic happens: these golden coins grant access to our fantastic Book Vending Machine! 📚🎉
Imagine your child's delight as they select their very own book to keep, courtesy of their hard-earned gold coin. It's a wonderful way to nurture a lifelong love of reading and reward their dedication to the world of books.
With Beanstack, we're making reading not just a habit but an adventure filled with treasures waiting to be discovered. Stay tuned for more updates and start your child's reading journey on Beanstack today!
Beanstack can be accessed through your child’s ClassLink! Here is a video with instructions: Beanstack Instructional Video
Reading - Myon
School Nurse News
Sick
With changes in the weather, we will continue to see an increase in illnesses and are asking that if your child is exhibiting one or more of the symptoms below, he or she should be evaluated and may return to school as recommended by the medical provider.
- Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees F
- Loss of taste or smell
- Cough
- Difficulty breathing
- Shortness of breath
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Chills
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nose
- Shaking
- Exaggerated shivering
- Significant muscle pain or ache
- Diarrhea
- Nausea or vomiting
Self-Care
With sudden changes in temperatures, please ensure that your child brings a jacket or sweatshirt with them as this will help keep them warm and protected if needed.
Please have your child bring a water bottle and extra clothing to school. We do have a limited amount of clothes and sizes in the clinic.
As always, keep instilling in your child the importance of ways to prevent the spread of illnesses such as proper handwashing, use of hand sanitizer, covering their mouth and nose if have to cough or sneeze, cleaning their area frequently and being mindful of areas they are touching including their face.
I understand there is a lot going on but if you ever have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you!
Carmen Lara, MSN, RN
School Nurse
832-223-4806
Beginning of Year Forms
For the 2023-2024 school year, all required Lamar Consolidated ISD beginning-of-year forms must be completed online through the Skyward Family Access Center. 79% of our parents have completed these forms. We need 100% completion of these forms. If you have not completed them, please do so by clicking the link below. It is very important that we have your most updated information.
https://www.lcisd.org/students-parents/family-access/beginning-of-year-forms
Parents or guardians are encouraged to review the website below for detailed instructions, important dates, and technical assistance related to the online forms. This will help ensure a smooth and efficient process for the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year at Lamar Consolidated ISD.
LCISD ELEMENTARY STUDENT HANDBOOK/DISTRICT CODE OF CONDUCT
https://www.lcisd.org/departments/academics/elementary-education
HIGHLIGHTS
Vapes / e-cigarettes
During the last Texas Legislative session, a law was passed making it illegal for a student to be in possession of a vape / e-cigarette at school events or on campus. If a student is in found of possession of such items violating the district code of conduct, there is a mandatory placement at ALC. (Page 113 Elementary Student Handbook)
Possession Of Prohibited Items Students shall not possess or use:
(For a complete list of prohibited items see page 99 of the LCISD Elementary Handbook)
- fireworks of any kind, smoke or stink bombs, or any other pyrotechnic device
- razor, box cutter, chain, or any other object used in a way that threatens or inflicts bodily injury to another person
- “look-alike” weapon
- air gun or BB gun, firearm, stun gun
- a pocketknife or any other small knife
- mace or pepper spray
(Parents, please discuss this with your child and check your student's backpacks or pockets every once in a while. Students have shared that on the weekends they go fishing or hunting where they use a pocket knife. We simply do not want a pocket knife left in a pocket or back pack from a fun weekend trip inadvertently. If you look on page 113, there's mandatory placement to ALC if these items are brought on campus.)
Compulsory Attendance Law
Excused Absences for Compulsory Attendance
State law allows exemptions to the compulsory attendance requirements for several types of absences if the student makes up all work. The District shall excuse a student from attending school for the following purposes:
- Religious holy days
- Required court appearances
- Activities related to obtaining United States citizenship
- Health-Care Appointments*
- For students in the conservatorship (custody) of the state
- TAPS at Military Funeral
- Parent, Stepparent, or Legal Guardian who is an active-duty member of the uniformed services leaves for active duty
- Personal Illness**
- Death/Funeral of an Immediate Family Member
- Quarantine Absences for a student who is required to quarantine will be excused with written documentation from a medical physician or the school nurse.
*Documented health-care appointments for the student or a child of the student, including absences related to autism services shall be excused, if the student returns to school on the same day of the appointment and brings a note from the health-care provider. A consultation over the phone or via video (telemedicine) is considered an appointment with a health care professional. However, an appointment with a school nurse does not count as an appointment with a health care professional.
**When a student is absent from school due to personal illness, the student upon return, or within 5 days of returning to school, must submit a note signed by a parent giving the date(s) and describing the reason for the absence.
Unexcused Absences
If an absence does not meet the criteria for an excused absence, the absence will be considered unexcused for attendance accounting purposes. Examples of unexcused absences includes, but are not limited to the following:
- Any absence without required documentation.
- Family trips/vacations, reunions, weddings, parent business trips.
- Non-school sponsored activities.
- Private lesson or tutoring.
- Religious retreats, camps, mission trips, and individual rites other than a religious holy Day.
- Non-enrollment days – These are days that a student is not in school due to transferring to another LCISD campus or alternative placement.
Cell Phones
Below you will find information regarding cell phones. Telecommunication devices that disrupt the education process, are used inappropriately or when not directed by a teacher or staff member, or used in violation of the Student Code of Conduct will be confiscated.
ABSENT NOTES:
Parent notes may be sent by email but must come from a parent’s verified email account. The note or email must be sent to the campus attendance clerk. Excuse notes turned in after 5 days are subject to approval by the campus principal. An excessive number of absences will be referred to the Campus Attendance Review Committee (ARC). If a student is absent 5 consecutive school days or more, a doctor’s note is required within 5 days of the student’s return to school for the absence to be excused.
MAKE-UP WORK:
It is critical for students to work with teachers when they return from an absent from school so that assignments can be completed.
Student Dress Code
Students should wear uniforms as follows:
1. Bottoms: Solid khaki, navy, or black shorts, skirts, skorts, capris, pants or jumpers. Blue or black denim pants, skirts, or shorts may be worn any day with provisions. All bottoms must be past the fingertips. No basketball shorts or sweatpants permitted. No holes or tears above mid-thigh that expose skin are acceptable unless worn over leggings or tights. Leggings are not considered pants and should not be worn as bottoms. Leggings worn as pants must be accompanied by a shirt/dress/skirt/shirts covering to mid-thigh length.
2. Tops: Any solid color, collared shirt/blouse or Arredondo t-shirt. Shirts must be tucked in at all times.
3. Shoes: Rubber sole shoes with a back are required.
4. Jackets: Jackets can be worn. However, students are not to wear the ‘hoodie’ while inside the building, including the classroom and/or hallways.
PBIS - Positive Behavior Intervention System
How can you help at home? Reinforce positive behaviors that align with our ROAR system.
R = Responsible; Jaguars are responsible.
O = Organized; Jaguars are organized.
A = Accepting; Jaguars are accepting.
R = Respectful; Jaguars are respectful.
Classroom Expectations
Bathroom Expectations
Cafeteria Expectations
Gym/Recess Expectations
Specials Expectations
Hallway Expectations
Our Jaguar Top 10 Essentials
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
Arrival (Cars) - Car riders in the morning are to be dropped through the front car rider line. The doors open at 6:45am and students are expected to be inside the doors by 7:15am. To ensure we are moving quickly and safely, please make sure that your child is ready to get out of the car when you pull up to the front. The first car should pull all the way up towards the flag pole and everyone pull up before letting children out of the cars. Please do not wait to stop right at the door. On rainy days, we will have people with umbrellas out to assist. Please continue pulling up on those days as well. Do not make a left turn from August Green to the car rider line. You will need to go down to the circle drive and come back up August Green in the line.
Do NOT park on the side of August Green Road and let children out. This is very dangerous and we want to make sure everyone is safe.
Due to the safety of everyone, the back parking lot is for faculty and buses only. All cars need to go through the car rider line in the front of the school. If students are walkers, they should not be arriving in a car. There will be no parking in the back lot to walk your child to the front.
Dismissal (ALL) - All changes of transportation must be completed before 2:00pm and no students will be signed out in the front office from 2:00pm through the end of dismissal time. Please make sure to send all transportation changes to the front office via a note in your child's bag (and let the teacher know it is there) or a phone call to the front office before 2:00pm. Changes of transportation via email will not be accepted.
Dismissal (Car) - All cars should have a car tag for each student with their grade level on it and it must be displayed in the window until your student gets into your vehicle. Your child is called via radio, but we also need to be able to see the tag once we are putting children in the cars too. Please make sure to continue pulling up to the front and we will make sure your child gets to your car safely. If you do not have a car tag, you will need to get one from the office prior to dismissal or let the office know and we will make sure your child has one to take home. The car rider line will go quickly if everyone follows the procedures. You are not allowed to park and come inside to sign out your child. You will be asked to wait until dismissal is over. We have a lot of moving parts during this time and we want to make sure that your child is safe.
Dismissal (Walker) - All walker parents need a walker tag. If you do not have one, you may get one from the office prior to dismissal. Walker parents will meet walkers in the gated area closed to August Green Drive. For safety purposes, walker parents should not be in a car. All car riders need to go through the car rider line in the front of the school.
Arrival and Dismissal (Bus) - Please make sure you are signed up for the parent portal and that your child has their SMART tag (the district is providing one for every student and then if lost, it is $5 to replace them). Once you have signed up for the portal, you can see the activity of your student on the bus, follow the bus route in real time, and get alerts about the bus route. Please speak with your child about proper bus behavior. They need to be seated at all times (especially when the bus is in motion), keep their hands and feet to themselves, and watch to make sure they are getting off at the correct spot. As the transportation department reviews bus videos, parents will be contacted for inappropriate bus behaviors, and it could result in the student suspended from the bus. Bus transportation handles all discipline issues that happen on the bus.
Late Arrivals
Attendance is very important, and learning begins as soon as the child walks through the door. Students entering the school building after the tardy bell rings at 7:15 a.m. must check in at the front office and receive a tardy slip before reporting to class. Tardies are recorded in individual attendance data for each child, and interventions are made when necessary. Arriving late and checking a child out early is a loss of instructional time and will be considered during Attendance Review Committee Meetings.
Safety
Safety is our top priority! In Lamar CISD, we follow the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) to prepare and respond to crisis situations should there ever be a need. It is important to be prepared for a quick response to keep our staff and students safe. When we practice drills, parents will receive an e-mail that we practiced a drill. Below is information about the SRP so that you can keep informed about the protocols we have in place. We need your support for when you visit the campus by wearing your visitor badge on the left or right side of your chest/upper torso in visible sight for our staff members to see at a quick glance. The sticker badge should not be worn on the pants, arm, purse or other areas besides the upper chest area. Thank you for your help keeping our Jaguars and staff safe!
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About Us
Email: abarbarow@lcisd.org
Website: lcisd.org
Location: 6110 August Green Drive, Rosenberg, TX, USA
Phone: 832-223-4800
Facebook: facebook.com/ArredondoES
Twitter: @AES_Jags