
The Scoop!
Cedar Hills Elementary - September 20, 2024

March 7, 2025 - Principal's Note
The weather kept us on our toes again this week, but CHE adapted and we definitely made the most of the week. The second grade and Mrs. Bowden dazzled us with an outstanding musical! The class really got into the program and it was fun to watch them shine.
Below you will find a link for input on class placement for next school year. It's hard to believe that we are already thinking about that, but we would appreciate your valued insight on how to best serve our students. This link will be open until 4/25/25.
Don't forget, there are some amazing items up on the silent auction. Check that out here! These will be open until 3/14/25, so there is still time even if you don't make Trivia Night!
I hope that everyone has a great weekend!
-Cade
Community Input - Class Placement
As we approach next school year, we would love to gather your input on class placement for your student. At CHE, we put a great deal of time and effort is devoted to class placement, and we will continue to follow a team approach when making these decisions. Our ultimate goal is to provide the best possible learning environment for every student each year.
With this team approach, input from teachers (classroom, specials, support staff, etc.), administrators, and families is considered. Our process does not allow for specific teacher requests, but rather gives input on learning style and the qualities a teacher my possess to promote the success of your student. Community input will be collected until 4/25 and any input after that date may not be used in class placement.
We are looking forward to your input and finishing this school year strong!
Reminder:
Requests for specific teachers (by name or other identifiable factors) are not accepted. Staffing is fluid each year and grade level teachers often fluctuate or change up until a few days prior to school starting. Thus, class lists are not released until August.
Sunflower House - Adult Night and Student Programs
We do have an opportunity for adults of CHE students. This year all Blue Valley elementary schools are partnering with Sunflower House to discuss student safety. Sunflower House works to support students, staff and community in better mental health outcomes for kids with the opportunity to learn about personal safety and how to get help. We have an optional information session on March 27th at 6pm. The programs being discussed are:
- K-1: Happy Bear
- A research supported program, which discusses recognizing welcome and unwelcome touches, saying anatomically correct names for private parts using resistance skills, and identifying trusted adults to tell about inappropriate touches or pictures. The play incorporates humor and audience participation to allow children to teach Happy Bear about personal safety.
- 2-5: Think First and Stay Safe
- The research-based program reinforces personal & digital boundaries and emphasizes that bullying and sexual abuse are against the law. It hones instincts and critical thinking skills. It helps children identify trusted adults and assures them that bullying and abuse are never a targeted child’s fault. Students learn that they can play an important role in keeping their bodies safe.
Upcoming closure at 167th Street, U.S. 69 Interchange
As part of the U.S. 69 Expansion Project (69Express)—a major initiative to improve traffic flow and safety—construction work will soon impact travel near 167th Street.
From March 6-9, one lane in both directions on U.S. 69 will be closed from 159th Street to just before 179th Street for bridge demolition at the 167th Street interchange.
From April-October, 167th Street at U.S. 69, including ramps, will be closed. U.S. 69 over 167th Street will be reduced to one lane each way. Additional information can be found on 69Express’ Road Closure Update webpage.
While not a school district project, this may affect travel for families. Any impacts to school transportation will be communicated by Durham School Services and All Point Transportation. Please plan ahead and consider alternate routes as needed.
End of Quarter Information - Viewing Canvas Courses and Quarter Grades
At the end of each quarter, courses in Canvas will conclude and will no longer be visible on the Canvas app. However, a concluded course remains visible through the Canvas website by selecting ALL COURSES and then PAST ENROLLMENTS.
How do I view my child’s report card?
Log in on ParentVue.
Select the student’s name
In the left navigation bar, choose Report Card
Each new quarter, classroom teachers will publish the next quarter’s Canvas course. As courses are published, students and families will again be able to see current courses on the Canvas app and Canvas website. For Canvas parent resources, visit www.bluevalleyk12.org/canvas.
The Drug Talk: Keeping Our Kids Safe
Does Your 4-5th Grade Student Love Math? This is the opportunity for you!
Blue Valley Summer Explorations enrollment opens March 25
Is your child ready to spark their creativity, explore new hobbies or discover the joy of science this summer? Sign your child up for Blue Valley’s Summer Explorations program. With hands-on experiences, these one-week sessions are designed to keep kids engaged and excited about learning. Enrollment opens 8 a.m. March 25 and closes 4 p.m. April 7. For more information about the Summer Explorations program, visit www.bluevalleyk12.org/summerprograms.
The Nineteen Day Fast - March 1-19 - a time of prayer, meditation, and fasting, some adult members of the Baháʼí faith refrain from food and water from sunrise to sunset each day. This practice might include prayers of spiritual preparation for the new year.
Ramadan - evening of March 1-30 - the holy month of fasting for the Islamic faith. For some Muslim families, it is a time for introspection, communal prayer, reading the Qur’an, and fasting between sunrise and sunset.
Ash Wednesday - March 5 - a Christian holiday signifying the first day of the Lenten season, the 40 days (excluding Sundays) leading to Easter. Some families will attend religious services and receive ashes in the shape of a cross on their forehead.
Holi - March 14 - known as the Hindu festival of colors, Holi honors the triumph of good over evil and marks the beginning of Spring. Some families will light bonfires, throw colorful powder called gulal, eat sweets, and dance to traditional music.
- Eid al Fitr - March 31 - marks the end of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting. Some families will celebrate the “Festival of Breaking the Fast” by joining in communal prayer and meals, visiting family, gift-giving, and charity.
Civility For All - Students, Staff, and Community
We are thankful for the ongoing partnership and support we experience in our school community. Working together we ensure the best possible student experience allowing them to realize personal success. There are times, however, when issues arise which require our continued collaboration to resolve. Families may utilize the matrix linked on the district website to best address questions and concerns that may arise throughout the course of a school year. Finally, all staff and visitors should conduct their business free from intimidation, harassment, or bullying. The district’s Board of Education states expectations regarding civility within Policy 6341. Again, thank you for your partnership in helping to maintain a safe school community environment for all.
Safe Schools Reporting
Upcoming Events!
March:
14: NO SCHOOL (Professional Learning)
17-21: NO SCHOOL (Spring Break)
24: NO SCHOOL
27: Sunflower House Parent Information Session - 6:00pm in the Library
Stay in touch!
Email: CedarHillsElementary@bluevalleyk12.org
Website: https://www.bluevalleyk12.org/che
Location: 9100 West 165th Street, Overland Park, KS, USA
Phone: 9132393300
Twitter: @cedarhillselementary