High Plain Elementary Corner
Ms. Leveque's and Mrs. Lyons' Weekly Newsletter
From the Desks of Ms. Leveque and Mrs. Lyons
October 6, 2024
Dear HPE Families,
This week, students participated in bus evacuation drills, learning important safety procedures. They did a fantastic job listening and following instructions, helping us ensure their safety on the road. A huge thank you to our transportation team for supporting us in these drills.
Band and orchestra lessons are in full swing at High Plain. We know that on Mondays and Fridays, we have a longer car line as children bring in their instruments. We ask families to have their children practice getting their instruments in and out of the car. Students are responsible for their instruments in school and move them around the building without assistance so we know they can do it themselves. Drivers should not be exiting the car in the rolling car line. Thanks in advance for your help.
Enjoy,
Ms. Leveque and Mrs. Lyons
HPE Upcoming Dates
-Wednesday, October 9: School Picture Day (information coming soon)
-Saturday, October 12: Dasera/Dussehra
Andover Public School 2024-2025 Calendar
School Year Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:45-3:30
HPE School Pictures Wednesday
Picture order forms were sent home this week. You can also order online at O'Connor, using code 86724F. All HPE students are photographed, regardless of ordering status, to be used for the HPE memory book and for Aspen identification. We can't wait to see those smiling faces on Wednesday!
HPE News
As part of our HPE Student Council, we have a news team that has a weekly report for our students. Thank you to Mrs. Chaves for producing this work! Our reporters are working hard this year and love delivering the news to you and our students. Here is this week's news report.
Library Corner
The students have been very busy checking out books this year. During September 3,235 books were checked out of the library. All of the top 10 books that have circulated are graphic novels. They include Smile, Guts, Sisters, Ghosts, Hoops, Wings of Fire, and The Witches. Additionally, the students are doing a great job returning books on time. There are currently only 110 overdue books. If your child forgets to return their library books on their library class day, they can return them any morning between 9:00-9:15am. They don’t need to wait a week to get a new book. There were 29 books put on hold during September. The fourth and fifth graders have been busy reading the Massachusetts Children’s Book Award books. 29 students have already reported reading at least 1 and we have five students that have already 5 books and have qualified to vote in April for the winner.
The second and third grade classes will participate in the Global Read Aloud. This is a program in October where over a million children worldwide read the same picture books by a featured author/illustrator. This year’s author is Minh Le. We are participating in a postcard exchange with 47 schools across the United States and Canada as part of the program. Additionally, we will be connecting with a school in Kentucky to have a virtual discussion about the books.
Every year, the third week of October is coined Digital Citizenship Week. Digital citizenship is about teaching young people how to act responsibly online. In today's digital age, students have a heap of information at their fingertips, and with all this exposure, it's important they know the basics about digital etiquette and online safety! The second and third grade students had classes on Digital Citizenship in September. Feel free to ask them questions about things in our digital suitcase. During October, I will be covering Digital Citizenship with the students in the other grades. The Kindergarten classes will discuss the importance of being able to stop using technology when there are other in-person activities that are important. The first grade classes will discuss how it feels to use technology as well as the differences between websites and apps geared to children and adults. The fourth grade classes will learn that upstanders are people who speak up for someone being bullied. The fifth grade classes will discuss online friendships and the difference between online and in-person friendships. We will continue these discussions periodically throughout the year.
Thanks,
Ms. Slomsky
Recess Fun
Other News
PickUp Patrol
We know that there are times when families have a need to make a change to their child’s usual dismissal routine. PickUp Patrol is an app-based system where users can quickly alert the school of a change in dismissal routine for that day. Changes will be allowed until 2:30 PM each day, at which point no dismissal changes will be accepted.
How It Works:
- Your child’s regular dismissal plan from Aspen has been entered into the system. This is called their Default Plan.
- Whenever your child is following a plan other than their Default Plan you’ll submit the change using the PickUp Patrol app.
Examples of a plan change:
· Your child has a doctor's appointment and will be leaving early.
· Your child normally rides the bus but is getting picked up today.
· Your child normally goes to an afterschool program but will be taking the bus today.
- 3. When the change is submitted, the school will be notified. Before the end of the school day, the teachers are notified and we’ll relay the change to your child.
If you have any questions, please first check the PUP Parent Guide, then contact us in the main office. Please remember that PickUp Patrol changes only reflect that single day, not the on-going default plans. If you need to make a change to a default plan, please do so in the Aspen portal, or feel free to email me (mara.shanahan@andoverma.us), and I will make sure that default plan is reflected in PickUp Patrol.
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
NAME/BUS TAGS (For Kindergarten and Grade 1 Students)
Your child’s teacher will give you a name tag necklace on the first day. Please have your kindergartner or first grader wear the nametag until further notice.
SCHOOL BUS
Bus transportation to and from school is provided free of charge to elementary students. Kindergarten students must be met by a known adult at the bus stop. Bus routes are available for families in the Aspen portal. This will state your drop-off and pick-up times. As the year begins, please know that your bus could arrive 10 minutes early or later than what is stated in Aspen. We appreciate your patience.
CAR PICKUP/DROPOFF
Please note that there are differences in morning arrival and afternoon car pick up. In the morning, you may arrive by using the High Plain Rd. entrance or the Cross St. entrance. In the afternoon, you can only arrive through the Cross St. entrance. The High Plain Rd. entrance is closed to allow buses. Both morning and afternoon arrival, all vehicles must turn right when leaving the drop off/pick up line.
Morning Arrival: 8:45-9:00
· Morning car drop-off begins at 8:45 at the High Plain main entrance sidewalk. You may use the High Plain Rd. and Cross St. entrances.
· The staff will supervise the children as they exit the car in the HPE Circle area.
· Please follow the staff’s direction as they will have a series of cars pull up for children to exit.
· All vehicles must turn right when leaving the drop off lane in the AM.
· There is no supervision before 8:45 AM and students should not be dropped off before that time.
· The children will have supervised play on the playground until 8:55 AM.
· If you arrive after 9:00, please park and walk your child/children into the building. You will need to sign your child into school. You will find the sign-in book in our school foyer.
Afternoon Car Pick Up: 3:30
· Any student being picked up by car should be picked up via the pick-up line.
· This line moves quickly and has the support of assigned assistant staff to escort students safely to their cars.
· Please enter only through the Cross St. entrance and join the line and stay to the right. The High Plain Rd. entrance is not available for the afternoon.
· Please leave an opening at all intersections for buses to pass the waiting car line and negotiate turns into the bus drop off area.
· If you arrive before the car line is in motion, please be aware of the Massachusetts Anti Idling Law (MGL Chapter 90 16B, 540 SMR 27.00), as posted.
· Drivers should have a visor card with their child’s last name on it, displayed on the rearview mirror.
· Visor cards may be picked up at the school office any day and we will have extra for you during the first few weeks of school.
· Please turn right after picking up your student and exit through Cross St. so traffic flow will be one way.
· Please make your child’s teacher aware, via the PickUp Patrol app, when there are any changes to the default dismissal plan.
WALKERS & BIKE RIDERS:
· For morning arrival, a school crossing guard will be at the Cross Street/Brady Loop entrance.
· All AM walkers and bike riders should use the Cross St. entrance and the sidewalks that follow the front side of the school.
· Bike Riders: Only students in grades 3, 4, and 5 may ride a bike to and from school. A permission form must be completed with the main office.
· At dismissal, there are 2 groups of walker students and 1 group of bike riders. All Kindergarten students must be released to an adult.
· Walker line 1 and bike riders will be escorted from the Wood Hill cafeteria to the Cross Street/Brady Loop entrance and crossed by the crossing guard.
· Walker line 2 will be escorted to the end of the High Plain driveway.
· No adult should attempt to pick up a walker or bike rider at the Wood Hill circle or parking lot.
High Plain Road Entrance Closed at Dismissal
This is a reminder that the High Plain Road entrance is closed to cars at dismissal. It is the access entrance for buses only. The Cross Street entrance is how cars enter for car pickup. This is a safety concern. We have seen cars try to sneak in daily and it's simply not fair to those who are following the dismissal procedures. We ask you to be respectful of your fellow HPE community members and abide by this rule.
Bus Expectations
This week, we reviewed the bus behavior expectations and rules with all bus riders. This is what we are expecting, and we appreciate you reinforcing this message. These are put in place to keep our students safe.
These are the rules we discussed:
1. The school bus is another classroom, and the bus driver is the teacher in charge.
2. Like a classroom, we use indoor voices.
3. We pick one seat for the ride and stay in that seat for the whole ride.
4. Kindergarteners sit in the front, and we sit by grade with fifth graders in the back.
5. We can have 2-3 students per seat.
6. We only stand up when we are getting on or off the bus.
7. Backpacks and instruments go on your laps or the floor between your legs.
8. We can talk with the friends around us, staying seated the whole time.
9. Electronics stay in the backpacks, just like a school classroom.
10. If we follow these rules, the bus driver can drive safely and we show kindness to one another.
Thank you for reminding the students of these expectations. We appreciate your help as we all know that the ride to and from school sets the tone for how the rest of our day goes.
Car Pickup and Walker Expectations
Car Pickup Dismissal, Student Expectations and Safety Reminders
We want to continue sharing the conversations and expectations that we are having with our students around school safety. We are fortunate that we can get close to 100 students in their cars and on their way in about a 10-minute period. Thank you for hanging your placard with your child’s name (in dark font) in the window. If you need a placard, let us know. We thank you for supporting this message at home.
Students waiting to be picked up have two important jobs:
To have a calm body (standing safely in their grade level line).
To pay attention and watch for their car.
We will bring students outside to line up at their grade level spots. Students stay in their lines and focus on the cars coming through for pickup. All games, toys, and materials are to stay in their backpacks. Once they see their car, they can enter when the car comes to a stop and go along your way!
Walker Safety Reminders
We know we have many students who walk to and from campus. We appreciate how this option supports our families in the neighborhood. We wanted to take a moment to review the walker safety reminders and expectations.
We have crossing guards at the High Plain Elementary School entrance on High Plain Road and at the Wood Hill Middle School entrance on Cross Street. All students should cross and enter the driveway at these crosswalks. Students should follow the directions given by the crossing guards to ensure a safe crossing.
If for some reason you have parked, for students in grades K-2, please exit your vehicle and meet your child where the crossing guard is located. Although the children are out of our sight and care, our staff want to make sure we have a safe reunification at the end of the day.
Technology and Electronics at School
We are all working to manage the age of technology and are looking for support between school and home. Many children have new smart devices and the elementary schools have some guidance.
A kind reminder to our families that cell phones must be turned off and in students’ backpacks at the start of the school day. Smartwatches may be worn as regular watches, however, students are not allowed to text, communicate with others, use applications, take pictures or videos, or access social media services and websites.
Should parents/guardians urgently need to reach their child during the school day, we ask that you call the main office. Students are also allowed to come to the main office if they need to contact someone at home. If a cell phone or watch becomes a significant distraction, school administrators will reach out to parents/guardians. The Andover Public Schools is not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged, or broken devices.
To promote healthy digital habits during the school day, the resources below may be helpful to use. We appreciate your partnership as we work to keep interruptions to the school day at a minimum.
Resource for Apple Watches:
How to set a School Time schedule
Open the Watch app on your iPhone. Tap All Watches, then tap your child's watch.
Tap Done, then tap Schooltime.
Turn on Schooltime, then tap Edit Schedule.
Choose the days and times when you want Schooltime to be active.
Tap Add Time if you want to set up more than one schedule in a day.
Resource for Gizmo Watches:
How to set up School mode
Open the. Gizmo Hub app.
Tap the. School mode switch. turn on or off. If necessary, set up a School Mode schedule.
In School Devices
K-3 Devices will stay in school.
4-5 Devices can be brought home if directed by the classroom teacher to complete an assignment. Otherwise, they will remain in school.
Visiting the School
Please make sure that you arrive with your license. We cannot check you in and let you enter without your license or state issued ID. You also need to have a valid CORI form on file. Please help us with these required safety steps.
High Plain PTO
School Breakfast and Lunch
Breakfast and lunch are once again free to all students. Breakfast is served from 8:45-8:55 each morning and no advanced ordering is needed.
Lunches will need be preordered. Lunch requires families to order in advance to ensure we have the correct allergy-friendly lunch for all our students. It is very important that our cafeteria has an accurate lunch count each day. Please review with your children each morning what you have ordered for them.
Information about the Andover Public Schools lunch program, as well as menus and instructions for online ordering, may be found on the website here: http://www.andoverschoolnutrition.com/
Absences
It is important that we make sure all students are safe and accounted for each day. If your child is out for any reason, please call in all absences to 978-247-8601 (Attendance Line) before 8:45 A.M. and leave a message. Please use this absence line, not the main number.
Andover Public School Information
School Hours of Operation
8:30 am: School office opens
8:45 am: School drop off
9:00 am: School day begins
After 9:00 am: Children are tardy and must be accompanied by a parent into the office
After 2:00 pm: Unless it's an emergency, no dismissal changes
Students must be dismissed before 3:00
3:30 pm: School ends
Ms. Sarah Leveque, Principal
Email: sarah.leveque@andoverma.us
Website: https://aps1.net/212/High-Plain-Elementary-School
Location: 333 High Plain Road, Andover, MA, USA
Phone: 978-247-8600