Carrie Martin Weekly
September 27, 2024
Thanks to our PTA, volunteers, families, staff and students who participated in our Tiger Trample Jog a thon this year! We surpassed our goal and as of noon Friday, we have raised $19, 799.00! We appreciate your support of our school!
Coming Soon...
October 1 - October Count Day
October 11 - NO SCHOOL
October 14 - 18 - Classified Staff Appreciation Week
October 16 - Book Fair FAMILY HOUR 7:45 - 8:45am
October 16 - PT Conferences & Book Fair 3:30 - 7:00
October 17 - PT Conferences 8:00 - 7:00
October 17 - Book Fair 8:00 - 6:00
October 18 - NO SCHOOL
October 31 - Halloween
School Hours
Monday - 8:00am - 3:10pm
Tuesday - 8:00am - 3:10pm
Wednesday - 9:00am - 3:10pm
Thursday - 8:00am - 3:10pm
Friday - 8:00am - 3:10pm
*Drop off on M, T, Th, F begins at 7:40am. Wednesday drop off begins at 8:40am. STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE PLAYGROUND OR IN THE BUILDING UNTIL THAT TIME.
**Please note that every Wednesday is a ONE HOUR LATE START.
Attendance
*Attendance Line: 970-613-5790
A student is considered Tardy if they arrive any time after 8:05am (9:05am on Wednesdays). To excuse a Tardy or Absence, call the ATTENDANCE LINE and leave a detailed message. To excuse a medical appointment, please provide a doctor's note.
Attendance for the week of September 23 - 27 is 94.7%.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month
National Bullying Prevention Month focuses on bringing attention to issues and the consequences of bullying and cyberbullying. During this month, many groups, including the federal government, release new resources, sponsor various campaigns, and share educational activities that seek to promote a culture of kindness, respect, and inclusion in their communities.
Resources
StopBullying.gov (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
The NCTSN is funded by the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and jointly coordinated by UCLA and Duke University.
TSD SORA Reading List - National Bullying Prevention Month/World Mental Health Day
OCTOBER COUNT DAY
Dear CMES Families,
Your child's attendance is extremely important this coming Tuesday as it is the official count day for Colorado public schools. With that in mind, I wanted to provide you with some basic information on "October Count."
Important Dates:
October Count Window: September 24th – October 8th, 2024
“Official Count Day”: Tuesday, October 1st 2024
What is October Count?October Count is the day when Colorado Public Schools are required to count and report the number of actively enrolled students that attend their school. Schools report their findings to their designated school districts, who then submit all of the collected data to the Colorado Department of Education.
Why is October Count Important?
October Count is important because the Colorado Department of Education provides funds to both schools and school districts based on the number of students who are actively enrolled and attending classes on the official count day.
What can I do to help October Count run smoothly?
The easiest way you can help with October Count is to send your student to school. Since attendance is so important on this day, we will be providing a small prize to every student that attends!
We’re not asking you to send your student to school if he/she is ill, but if you have to make an appointment for your student, we encourage you to avoid the dates mentioned above. Your child should be attending school daily, but from September 24th – October 8th we ask that you limit the time you remove your child from school.
What if my child is sick or has an appointment during the Count Window?
If your student is sick or has an appointment during the Count Window and especially on Count Day (October 1st), we must prove to CDE that your student has attended school before and after their absence. If your student is not able to be at school for any reason during the Count Window, please contact our Health Aide, Gigi Case,
regarding your student’s absence, as we may need to complete additional paperwork about your student’s absence.
As always, we appreciate your support in getting your child to school on a daily basis!
Kindly,
Niki Van Essen
Niki Van Essen, M.Ed
Carrie Martin Elementary
Principal
Thompson School District
Google Voice: 970-460-6491
(970) 613-5708
CMES Choir
All 3rd, 4th & 5th grade students interested in joining choir need to have their permission slips turned in by Tuesday morning. Choir begins this coming Tuesday, October 1st, at 7:00am in the music room.
October LIM Family Homework
The October LIM homework came home in folders today. Please complete the worksheet as a family and turn it in by the end of the month for 10 Tiger Tails!
Welcome back to SAAC!
Learn about test scores, connect with other parents, and offer your suggestions for student achievement at Carrie Martin's School Accountability Advisory Committee (SAAC) meetings. Confused about iReady versus CMAS? What does Carrie Martin's recent impressive School of Distinction award mean for your student? SAAC is your chance to improve your child's school. Join us in the school's computer lab at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 2 for our first meeting of the year. Can't attend in person? Join us online instead. Add your name to our mailing list to get updates and meeting minutes. We hope to see you Oct. 2!
Bond and Levy Update
Please scan the QR code or visit tsd.org/2024-bond to view factual information about the proposed 2024 bond and special levy ballot measures.
Chromebook Insurance
TSD Educational Equity Council (TEEC)
Are you an adult family, staff, or student member of the TSD Community who is interested in learning about how TSD addresses equity, diversity, and inclusion? If so, sign-up to join the TSD Educational Equity Council (TEEC)! We will host quarterly meetings this school year to increase knowledge of the equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) work throughout TSD.
We are seeking broad and diverse community participation to help us move our work forward in alignment with the TSD Strategic Plan and TSD Board Policies related to Educational Equity (Policy ADB), Equal Educational Opportunities (Policy JB), and Non-Discrimination/Equal Opportunity (Policy AC).
The first meeting of the Thompson Educational Equity Council (TEEC) will be held on October 24, 4:30-5:30 p.m. If you or your TSD high school student are interested in attending, please complete the sign-up form. We will have pizza!
Volunteering
All volunteers must be registered in the VITAL system before helping in the school building or on field trips. You can register at the following link: https://www.tsd.org/get-involved/volunteer
Once you have received email confirmation that your registration is complete, you can contact your student's teacher to make plans for volunteering.
PTA Connections Newsletter
In each edition, you’ll find a treasure trove of news, events, and opportunities that will not only keep you in the loop but also empower you to actively participate in our vibrant school community. From fascinating stories from our students and educators to updates on upcoming events and ways for you to make a meaningful impact, “PTA Connections” is your compass for navigating the world of Carrie Martin.
Read it here
Thompson School District Early Childhood Program
All communication and registration for our district's early childhood program, including all school EC sites, comes from the EC office. For questions or more information, please contact them at:
https://www.thompsonschools.org/preschool or call them at 970-613-5052.
Carrie Martin Early Childhood Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
AM 7:50 - 10:50
PM 11:25 - 3:00
***NO SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAYS