Principal e-Note
Sappington Elementary School
September 1, 2024
- 9/2-No School (Labor Day)
- 9/3-Papa John's Night #SupportSappington
- 9/6-Deadline to submit interest for SPTG Co-Treasurer Position!
- 9/11-SPTG General Meeting -Guest Speaker: Dr. Lake (6:30 PM, library)
- 9/17-Takeout Tuesday at Panda Express (10:00-9:00) #SupportSappington
- 9/20-SPTG Family Movie Night
9/25-Picture Day!
9/27-No School for students. Staff are learning so students can learn more.
- 9/30-SPTG Move-a-Thon Fundraising Kickoff
Services at Sappington
Youth in Need
- Mrs. Sieve: K, 2, 4
- Dr. Rohlfing: 1, 3, 5
Educational Support Counselor
News
Viewing 2023-24 State Testing Results
We are happy to inform our families that all 2023-24 End-Of-Course (EOC) and Grade-Level Assessment (GLA) results are now available in Infinite Campus. To access your student’s results, please follow the steps below:
Log in to Infinite Campus
On the left menu, click MORE
Then select ASSESSMENTS
To learn more about the assessment scale scores and achievement levels, please see the attached interpreting results guides:
23-24 Guide to Interpreting 3rd-8th Grade-Level Assessments.
2023-24 Guide to Interpreting the Algebra I, English II, Biology, and Government EOC Assessments
How to Manage Your Student’s Meal Account
Lindbergh’s Student Information System, Infinite Campus, allows parents and guardians to set up recurring payments for student meal balances, and reload student balances automatically when they reach a determined threshold. In addition, yellow deposit envelopes are available in each school cafeteria for families who prefer to pay with cash or check (made payable to “Lindbergh Schools.”).
To set up automatic payments for your student, please follow these instructions:
Log in to Infinite Campus
Click the “My Accounts” button on the right side of your student dashboard
Select “Recurring Payments,” then click “Food Service”
Follow the prompts in the “Recurring Payment” window to set up automatic payments
Our online system in Infinite Campus also allows parents and guardians to make decisions and set limits for their student, including:
Blocking ala carte purchases. This prevents students from buying snacks in addition to their daily meal, or from purchasing additional cartons of milk.
Setting a daily purchase limit. The “Single Purchasable Restriction” option allows parents and guardians to set a daily limit for how much money their student can spend.
It is important to note that these limits are set in Infinite Campus and only apply to purchases that are made through the student’s electronic nutrition account. All limits and blocks remain in effect until a parent or guardian requests in writing that the account be changed.
To update your student’s meal purchase settings, please email foodservice@lindberghschools.ws.
Parents and guardians can review a student’s purchase history and account activity in the “Food Service” section, on the Infinite Campus Portal.
Families in Specials-October 2 & 3
This is an opportunity to visit your child’s Art/Design Lab/PE classes and attend a Library Adult Open House.
Message from Mrs. Dolan
Max Greenfield visits Sappington 2nd and 3rd graders this week!
You can still order books via this link: https://greenfieldsappington.paperform.co/
Please note, at this point books are not guaranteed to be signed or personalized, as the due date was Friday! If you are ordering with a paper form, cash or check made out to Sappington Elementary is accepted.
Listening & Learning with Superintendent Dr. Tony Lake at Sappington Elementary
Dear Sappington Elementary School Families:
Each year, we visit with Lindbergh parents, teachers, students and community members to talk about the work our school district is doing to prepare all students for successful futures, and the measures we are using to define student success.
We would like to thank the Sappington Elementary School PTG for allowing us time during its regular meeting on Wednesday, September 11 to share our annual Listening and Learning presentation. This presentation will cover the district's updated success measures, our revised five-year strategic plan, and upcoming priorities for facility improvements through the Prop R 2024 bond issue.
Together, we are creating a student-centered, future-ready experience for the next generation of learners, and we can’t wait to share more information with you.
Wednesday, September 11
6:30 p.m. - Listening & Learning Presentation
PTG Meeting Immediately Following
Sappington Elementary - Library
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Dr. Tony Lake
Superintendent
SPTG News
SPTG Co-Treasurer Position Open!
See the graphic below for more details and email sappingtonptg@lindberghschools.ws by Friday, September 6 if interested!
Hello, September!
Mark your calendars - we have lots of fun events coming up this month! Follow us on Facebook and check our website for more information!
District News
2024-25 Student Board Representative Advisory Group - Apply Today!
Hello! My name is Lara Pimentel and I am serving as the Student Representative for Lindbergh’s Board of Education for the 2024-25 school year. Representing students from across our district is important to me because I want to ensure that students get a say in their education experience. That is why I am looking for students currently in grades 4-8 to participate in this year’s Student Board Representative Advisory group.
Each month, I will visit a different school in the district and talk to a small group of students. These short meetings take place during the school day for elementary schools, and directly after school for middle schools. In these meetings, I ask questions to the group of students and gather feedback regarding their experiences at Lindbergh. We look at what our schools are doing well and which areas could be improved upon.
From there, I share key information with the Board of Education and provide suggestions on ways to address student concerns.
So, if you are interested in representing your classmates, please fill out this form before Friday, Sept. 6!
Love to Read? Stories to Service Needs Volunteers for Book Selection Committee!
“From Stories to Service” is returning in fall 2024, and we are looking for volunteers to read and select books for consideration. Volunteers will be responsible for reading and completing a short evaluation of 15-20 picture books, and attending a committee meeting in late September.
“From Stories to Service” is an opportunity for community members to read with students and support service learning, with a culminating event to bring our community together. This year’s theme is “Intergenerational Relationships.”
Buy Your LHS Varsity Athletics Tickets Online!
Lindbergh High School Athletics is pleased to offer season passes and single game tickets for sale online, for all varsity home athletic competitions. Online sales will also be available at each game as well. Visit LHS Online Ticket Sales to purchase any of the following:
Green Machine Student Pass - season pass for students of all ages
Lindbergh Athletics Sports Pass - adult season pass
Single game tickets
Now Hiring: Student Custodians
Do you know a high school student interested in working after school and helping the Lindbergh Schools community? Join our team as a student custodian! Set your own schedule and work two to four hours a night helping the Lindbergh custodial staff pull trash, wipe tables, and vacuum and sweep floors. Interested in applying? Click here to get started on your application!
Archives
How to Communicate an Absence
You can communicate your child's absence by calling our attendance line at 314-729-2460.
You can also send an email regarding your child’s attendance to:
attendance-sappington@lindberghschools.ws AND Your child’s teacher.
This email address is directly linked to our office staff.
Arrival & Dismissal Procedures
School Hours School for K-5 students: 8:45 AM-3:35 PM
Students may arrive in the building between 8:35 and 8:45 if they are being dropped off by an adult. Students arriving on the bus will have admittance into the building beginning at 8:35 AM.
We will dismiss students from campus beginning at 3:35 PM.
Please make sure you are entering our lot using the correct entrance (noted in red) via right turn only.
Important:
- Enter our campus on Gravois by making a right turn only. Flashers on please.
- Exit our campus by making a right turn only on Gravois.
Following these instructions will help us a great deal with the flow of traffic and hopefully prevent us from causing as much of a huge backup on Gravois. As always, thank you for your patience.
Please practice caution and put cell phones away during arrival and dismissal.
Morning car riders
- Please do not let your child out of the car until you have reached the designated areas with staff supervision. The flag pole is not a safe spot to begin.
- Adults-please remain in your vehicle to help us ensure a smooth and efficient arrival process.
- You can help us tremendously by getting all your hugs and kisses at home, having their backpack ready, and having a smile on your face as you wave goodbye. THANK YOU!
Walkers
- If you are walking to and from school, please ensure you are walking the entire route to/from your home. Please do not drive and park along Gravois or the neighboring condominiums, apartments, etc.
- We will have all morning walkers enter the building at our entrances near the main door.
- Adults for afternoon walkers, please wait along the sidewalk near the front entrance. A staff member will come out to assist you.
Download FirstView App for Real-Time Bus Information
In partnership with the district’s transportation provider First Student, Lindbergh Schools uses the FirstView app to communicate bus information with families in real time. This includes student pickup and drop-off times, and any delays or notifications.
Download the FirstView app from the Apple or Google Play store
Click the yellow button that says “Tap here to add a new student”
Make sure the fields are set as follows:
State = “Missouri”
District = “Lindbergh SD”
Student Number = In this field, please enter your student’s 10-digit Student Number, which is located on the “Student Profile” page in Infinite Campus
It is important to note that bus routes change from year to year, so your student’s bus stop and pickup/drop-off times may not be the same as last year. Families are required to sign up for transportation services annually.
PikMyKid
Sappington uses the PikMyKid platform to improve the safety and efficiency of our pick-up process. Families will need to download the PikMyKid app on their cell phones. This free app can be found in the app store and will allow you to notify the school of pick-up changes, authorize others to pick-up your child from school, alert you when your child has been picked up or sent home on the bus, as well as help organize the car line during pick-up.
The registration process is easy. If you have not done so already, we ask that all families register with the phone application as soon as possible. Please make sure you register with your personal current mobile phone number or the app will not allow you to access your child’s information for security reasons.
If you do not think the school has your mobile number on file or if your child does not appear on your app’s home page, contact support@pikmykid.com after registration, with your child’s name, school, grade, and updated contact information for you.
Anyone who will be picking up your child should also register themselves with the application. Their screen will be blank and they will not have any authorization until you allow it within the app.
Contact Information
Dr. Ta'Keshia Parker, Principal
Mrs. Stephanie Werner, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Rachelle Parezo, Administrative Assistant
Ms. Lee Ann Barrett, School Nurse
Dr. Natalie Rohlfing, School Counselor
Mrs. Sara Sieve, School Counselor
Grades K, 2, 4
Sappington Elementary School
Website: go.lindberghschools.ws/sappington
Email: sappington@lindberghschools.ws
Location: 11011 Gravois Rd. St. Louis, MO 63126
Phone: 314-729-2460
Facebook: facebook.com/SappFlyers
Twitter: @SappFlyers