Dolphin News You Can Use
Volume 26: Jan. 20th - Jan. 24th
Principal's Message
Hello Dickinson Families!
I hope you are enjoying your snow day with your family. Post your favorite snow day pictures or build a snowman on the Dickinson page. Can't wait to see what our families are up to!
This is a shortened week. Please see the Innovative schedule changes below. Our parent Innovative volunteer meeting has been changed to January 28th via Zoom from 3:30-4:30.
Cold Winter Days are the Perfect Time to...
On a cold winter's day, there are plenty of fun indoor activities you can enjoy with children. Here are some ideas:
1. Baking Together
- Bake cookies, brownies, or cupcakes. Kids can help with mixing, pouring, and, of course, decorating.
- Try making simple winter-themed treats like snowman-shaped cookies or hot cocoa cupcakes.
2. Build an Indoor Fort
- Use blankets, pillows, and furniture to build a cozy indoor fort. Once it's complete, you can read books, play games, or even have a little indoor picnic inside.
3. Craft Time
- Make winter-themed crafts such as paper snowflakes, snowman ornaments, or handprint art with white paint to resemble snowflakes.
- Create DIY snow globes using mason jars and glitter.
4. Indoor Scavenger Hunt
- Hide small toys or treats around the house and make a list of clues for your kids to follow to find them. Make it winter-themed, like "Find something that looks like snow" or "Find a mitten."
5. Watch Winter Movies
- Cozy up with some classic winter movies, like Frozen or Home Alone. You can even have a mini movie marathon with hot cocoa.
6. Science Experiments
- Try some simple indoor science experiments, like making a baking soda and vinegar volcano or growing crystals with salt.
- You can also explore winter weather by experimenting with ice melting or freezing bubbles.
Take a look at some of our resources in Class Link like National Geographic Kids, Pebble Go, Waggle, Progress Learning and Canva.
I will see all dolphins on Thursday, January 23rd.
Warm Regards,
Channon Almendarez
#dolphinproud
New Information
Congratulations to Dickinson Elementary! Click on the link to learn more...
Innovative Day / Library Schedule this week
This week is Innovative Day for 3rd–5th grades. Don’t forget student library books are due the day before Innovative Day. Please help your Dolphin get his/her library book (and library book bag) returned on time.
Also, all students will receive new plastic library book bag (K–2nd – last week and 3rd–5th – this week)
Schedule:
- 3rd Grade – Thursday, January 23rd - books have already been checked in before the break
- 5th Grade – Friday, January 24th – books due on Thursday, January 23rd
Innovative Day Volunteers Needed on Jan. 31st
Each individual class in 1st - 5th grade will need one parent volunteer to help move the class through each rotation. Each Kindergarten class will need two parent volunteers. If your desired class slot is full but you are still willing to volunteer, please sign up for a "Floater" position to help fill any holes we may have and ensure that every class has a safe, fun and educational experience!
If you wish to volunteer, but cannot commit to the entirety of the time slot, we have 2 volunteer positions for parents to help distribute lunches to students from 8:20 AM to 9:45 AM.
We ask that if you volunteer for this position, you be available for the entirety of the Early Release day (7:30 AM - 11:45 AM), as you will be with students throughout this entire time. We also ask that your Volunteer Background Check be up to date. There will be a training done through Zoom by Mrs. Almendarez on Tuesday, January 28th from 3:30-4:30 PM. (Updated due to the Arctic Blast)
We ask that parent volunteers arrive by 7:30 AM, with check in beginning at 7:15 AM.
You can sign up to be a part of this exciting day by clicking HERE!
For more information about Innovative Day, please read the letter below.
Repeated Information
Important Updates to Lamar CISD Student Code of Conduct and Handbook
Dear Lamar CISD Parents/Guardians,
We are committed to maintaining a safe and conducive learning environment for all our students. To support this commitment, we have made several important updates to the Lamar CISD Student Code of Conduct, Elementary and Secondary Student Handbooks. These changes are effective immediately and aim to address the appropriate use of technology within our schools.
Please review the PDF at the link below to see the updated Code of Conduct with the changes.
Updates to Lamar CISD Student Code of Conduct and Handbook
For detailed information, please visit the updated documents at https://www.lcisd.org/students-parents/.
How to Handle Disappointing Report Cards and Turn Them Into Opportunities
The holidays are over, and school will start soon for most students. This past December, some kids might have brought home a disappointing report card that left their parents experiencing frustration, anger, fear, guilt, and even shame. At Love and Logic, we do not think that disappointing grades mean bad parents, a bad kid, or a bad future for that kid. Instead, they represent an opportunity for us to express our unconditional love, provide wise guidance, and use our Love and Logic skills. When these opportunities arise, remember the following: Hand it back. “Handing it back” means expressing empathy while reminding yourself that your child’s report card is not your report card. This might sound like, “Oh, I can’t imagine how disappointing this must be for you. I love you.” Listen and remember that just a bit of loving silence is golden. When we talk too much, we end up owning the problem. When we empathize, listen, and provide a pat on the back or a hug, we are less likely to make the problem worse. Allow your child to think about the issue for a day or two before beginning another discussion. Ask, “What do you think you are going to do?” This question is not just a question. It’s also a clear statement of your belief in your child’s ability to cope and to find solutions. It also communicates, “Your grades are your grades. I’m here to help but I can’t do this for you.” Offer some options for solving the problem. “Some kids decide to ________.” This is far more likely to enjoy eventual success than, “You should_________.” Focus on character over grades. Remember that we can’t make our kids into great students, but we can make our home great places to learn important values like honesty, love for others, grit, and delayed gratification. As your kids go back to school, resist the temptation to allow fears and frustrations about their grades to take over. Instead, place your emphasis on character. By doing so, you dramatically increase the odds that our child will enjoy life-long success. If your kids appear to be struggling academically, my book, From Bad Grades to a Great Life, will give you valuable insights and tools that can help you provide a solid foundation for their academic success. If this is a benefit, forward it to a friend. Our goal is to help as many families as possible.
Thanks for reading!
January Beanstack Reading Challenge
Dickinson Dress Code- Updated for 2024-2025 School Year
Change of Transportation
This year to ensure your child's safety all change of transportation notes must be sent to the front office or you can call by 2:00 to make a change. Teachers need to focus on instruction during the day so please do not send them any emails for a change. Please call the front office at 832-223-1400. There is a form below you can print and have for your file in case you want to send in a note. A handwritten note will be accepted as well. Thank you for your understanding!
Do you want to volunteer at Dickinson?
Annual Volunteer Background Checks Via Raptor
Want to volunteer? Plan to attend field trips? Assist with Holiday Parties?
Dickinson Elementary has an amazing reputation for partnering with our parents and community to serve our students in a multitude of ways. It's important to review and update the volunteer application regularly to ensure it meets current safety standards and legal requirements. This process helps to create a safe and supportive environment for both volunteers and the children they interact with.
If you completed this task last year, you received a message via e-mail like this sample:
Hello,
Your ability to volunteer at Lamar Consolidated ISD will end on 6/30/2024. If you plan to volunteer after that date, please take this time to complete a volunteer application by selecting this link https://apps.raptortech.com/Apply/NTk1OmVuLVVT.
Thank you,
District Volunteer Coordinator
For our new volunteers, please follow these steps to become a volunteer at Dickinson:
1.) Apply to volunteer by completing the volunteer application found https://apps.raptortech.com/Apply/NTk1OmVuLVVT
2.) After you receive your volunteer clearance email, contact the campus or department you wish to support as a volunteer to receive information on next steps.
If you have any questions or would like more information about the district’s various volunteer opportunities, please contact:
Asia S. Duhon (Partners in Education Coordinator) at mailto:Asia.Duhon@LCISD.org OR 832-223-0383.
Technology Policy
Technology Devices
Personal Technology Lamar CISD believes that appropriate use of students’ technology devices enhances our students’ education. This includes but is not limited to: cell phones, smart phones, iPods, iPads, electronic tablets, and laptop computers. At Dickinson Elementary: All electronic devices stated above, including Smart Watches, must remain in the student's backpack turned off during the instructional day. Please review the code of conduct below regarding cell phone(electronic devices) policy. We have technology available for students to use while on campus. Thank you for reviewing this information with your child before school starts. We want to ensure that students are engaged in their learning and want to help minimize distractions.
Reference Section
Dickinson Elementary School is Group B.
2024-2025 Instructional Calendar
Safety Video
Our fence is completed. I am currently working with maintenance and operations to get some signage with hours and expectations during non-school hours.
Parent Standards of Conduct
Beanstack Reading Challenges - How-To for Families to Log Reading Minutes
Safety
Standard Response Protocol (SRP)
The culture of Dickinson Elementary includes a partnership with our community. Last year, our parents volunteered hundreds of hours to support our students and staff. We value our partnership as together we educate our dolphins. This year all volunteers are required to register as a volunteer. This includes PTO Board Members, work room volunteers, Watch Dog Dad volunteers, room parents, field day volunteers, library volunteers, and the list continues! Please visit this website to begin the process:
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to the front office at 832-223-1400.
Thank you for giving the gift of time for the success of our campus! What you value, you give your time to! - Channon Almendarez
2024-2025 Dickinson Elementary PTO Board
- January 1st-31st: Be a Reading Machine Winter Beanstack Reading Challenge
- January 30th: Author visit for 3rd, 4th, & 5th grade students
- January 31st: Save the Date: Early Dismissal: Innovative School Day for all Students
- February 4th: 5th Grade Math Spring Benchmark, Science Olympiad Practice
- February 5th: World Read Aloud Day
- February 6th: K - 2nd Books Alive, 3rd Grade Math Spring Benchmark
- February 7th: 4th Grade Math Spring Benchmark
- February 11th: Kindergarden Innovative Day, Science Olympiad Practice
- February 12th: 1st Grade Innovative Day
- February 13th: 2nd Grade Innovative Day, STEAM Night 5:30-7:00
- February 14th: Valentine's Day: Students may wear a Valentine's shirt.
- February 15th: Men Who Cook Fundraiser for LEAF
- February 17th: Student Holiday/Staff Data Day
- February 18th: Science Olympiad Practice
- February 21st: 5th Grade Field Trip to TAMU
- February 22nd: Science Olympiad @ Foster High School
- February 28th: Early Dismissal: Innovative School Day for all Students
- March 1st: LCISD Job Fair @ Foster High School from 9am-1pm