Keeping up with Keller
By: Marcie Dryden, Principal
December 20, 2024
Mission Statement
The mission of Helen Keller Elementary School is to establish and maintain an educational community that empowers all students to become principled, independent inquirers who are socially responsible global citizens.
PRINCIPAL DRYDEN ON FACEBOOK
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IMPORTANT DATES
DECEMBER
*December 23 -January 3: No School - Holiday Break
JANUARY
*January 6: School Resumes
*January 13: PTA Meeting @ 7:00 p.m. -- virtual
*January 16: 5th Grade Concert @ 7:00 p.m.
*January 20: No School - Holiday
*January 24: No School - End of 2nd CM/Teacher's Records Day
*January 29: Late Start for Students/Professional Development for Staff
*January 30: DK/KDG Information Night for 2025-26 Enrollment
DECEMBER LEARNERS OF THE MONTH
Celebrating Our Exemplary IB Students! 🌟
These outstanding students have been recognized by their teachers or staff members for embodying the values of an IB student. Through their commitment to curiosity, integrity, and a global mindset, they truly stand out as role models in our school community. Congratulations to our IB stars!
ROLLER SKATING IN PE
On December 9th we started our roller skating unit (grades 3-5) in physical education class. Skating provides a variety of benefits such as balance, coordination, motor skills and building muscle strength. The students have been very excited to start skating.
Thank you to the PTA, for giving the students the opportunity to roller skate! We would also like to thank all the volunteers that have helped make this possible. The students had a great time!!
KELLER SHINES AT ELKS HOOP SHOOT!
Last weekend at the Elks Hoop Shoot, Jack Karaszewski took first place in the 8-9 age group and will advance to the district contest in January. In an exciting shootout with Jack, Vince Spinale secured second place and will serve as the alternate.
Keller was also proudly represented by Jaylen Jordan, Blake Yamarino, and Natalie Tadlock. Way to go, Huskies!
EXCITING GUEST SPEAKER COMES TO KELLER!
We’re thrilled to welcome back one of our former students, Haneen Awada, who presented to our 3rd graders about Staying Healthy and Happy! As part of her CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) project, Haneen focused on promoting health awareness and making healthy choices.
Haneen's presentation addressed key topics including balanced diets, the significance of physical activity, and the selection of nutritious snacks. By engaging the students in an enjoyable and interactive way, she motivated them to embrace healthier lifestyles.
We’re so proud to see Haneen giving back to our community and setting an example of leadership and care!
WKBS STUDENT NEWS
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MLK JR. DAY OF SERVICE - A DAY ON, NOT A DAY OFF
Join Berkley, Clawson, and Royal Oak Schools for the MLK Jr. Day of Service 2025 on Monday, January 20th at Berkley High School.
Location: 2325 Catalpa, Berkley, MI 48072
Time: 9:00 – 11:30 AM
This meaningful event offers volunteer opportunities, a Freedom Walk, and donation drop-offs to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy.
💻 Learn More: romi.gov/mlk
Let’s come together as a #ROSCommunityofExcellence to serve and make a difference!
SNOW REMOVAL PROCEDURES
With the recent snowfall, it’s a great time for a quick overview of our snow removal procedures to ensure safety in parking lots and sidewalks across Royal Oak Schools.
Before the Snow Falls: When snow is imminent, our dedicated grounds crew spreads salt ahead of the weather whenever possible.
Plowing the Parking Lots: Snow plowing begins when snowfall amounts exceed 2 inches. Plowing is generally not effective for snow amounts under 2 inches.
Early Start for Safety: Grounds personnel are typically called in early—around 4-5 a.m.—to begin salting and clearing sidewalks to ensure safe access for students, staff, and families.
Custodial Support: Custodians arrive at least one hour early to address building entrances and any additional areas that need attention.
Heavy Snow Response: When snow accumulates to over 2 inches, our full plow team—consisting of grounds and maintenance personnel—works overnight to clear parking lots and sidewalks efficiently.
PTA NEWS
Hi PTA friends!
Wishing Everyone a Peaceful Season and a Happy New Year!
- Our next meeting will be Virtual at 7pm on Monday, January 13th.
- Tuesday, January 14th 4-7 & Wednesday, January 15th 4-7 Talent Show Auditions - Keller Cafeteria
- Friday, January 31st Reflections Art Contest Assembly
- Friday, January 31st Keller Bingo Night - 6:30-8:30 in the Keller Cafeteria
It’s not too late to purchase your annual $10 membership to Keller PTA. Family Memberships are only $18, (any two adults per one student and they do NOT have to live in the same home).
A membership does NOT require you to volunteer or attend meetings, although we would love to have you do both! Aside from the September meeting, meetings are all under an hour and give the opportunity to talk to the principal and our Royal Oak District School Board liaison. It's a good way to be in the know. Some are in-person and some meetings are virtual this year.
How you PTA is up to you!
Get involved to your comfort level.
But also know this: we can't function as a PTA unless volunteers get involved. Events, committee work, meetings, executive board, and community work won't be successful and wanes when we don't have active volunteers.
Please visit our website regularly to keep informed of all things PTA and Keller Elementary. On there you will find:
PTA annual calendar of events
A list of all committees and contact info
Teacher and staff favorite things (still updating)
PTA FAQs
Givebacks link to buy membership and join our online directory
National PTA podcast link for Notes From the Backpack
And much more!
Thanks for all you do!
Jen MacKenzie
PTA President
2025-26 KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT FOR ROYAL OAK RESIDENTS
Royal Oak Schools is pleased to welcome children and their families to kindergarten. Kindergarten enrollment for the 2025-2026 school year begins on Monday, February 3, 2025. District-wide enrollment for all kindergarten programs, including Developmental Kindergarten, is processed through our Central Enrollment Office.
All enrollments into Royal Oak Schools are done online. Documents uploaded should be in PDF format and legibly. We may require in person documentation if the proofs uploaded online are not clear.
Please make sure to mark your calendar for Kindergarten Information Night on January 30, 2025, which will be in person at each elementary building, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Kindergarten Age Requirements
A resident child must be five (5) years of age on or before September 1st in order to be eligible to attend kindergarten.
If a child is not five (5) years of age by the September 1st enrollment eligibility date, but will be five (5) years of age no later than December 1st, the parent/guardian may still enroll the child in kindergarten. The parent must notify the school district, in writing, prior to the beginning of the school year. Notification, by way of a completed Kindergarten Age Waiver, must be received in order for a child born between September 1 and December 1 to be enrolled in kindergarten.
If you need assistance navigating the online process or do not have a home computer, please call Theresa Baughman at 248-435-8400 x 1260. Appointments are highly recommended if you'd like to enroll in person.
Documents Specific to Kinder Enrollment:
Vision, Hearing and Dental Screening for Kindergarten Entry
- Vision & Hearing Screening Flyer
- OCHD Vision Screening Website
- OCHD Hearing Screening Website
- OCHD Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment Flyer
- Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment
More information regarding Kindergarten Eligibility can be found on the following sites:
DEVELOPMENTAL KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION
- What is Developmental Kindergarten?
The program allows students additional time to physically and emotionally develop in a safe and secure environment before attending kindergarten. Students experience similar opportunities as other kindergarten students, but are taught at a pace and intensity dependent on individual readiness. Developmental Kindergarten students will be taught by a certified teacher endorsed in early childhood, and they will participate in many activities around language & literacy, math, science, social studies, technology & computers, social experiences, and dramatic play. Students also attend traditional specials classes, including physical education, Spanish, art, and music. - How do I know if it is right for my child?
There is no single definition or assessment to determine placement. Most students will attend traditional kindergarten. Parents who are already considering another option before kindergarten are most likely to consider Developmental Kindergarten. Any parent who indicates that they are interested in Developmental Kindergarten at the time of enrollment will be contacted by the principal of the school in their attendance area. - What is the typical class size in Developmental Kindergarten?
The exact size and number of classes will be determined after enrollment, taking into consideration school space availability. - Where and when is this program?
Developmental Kindergarten is being offered at all the elementary schools. Students will attend a full day, beginning at 8:25 a.m. and ending at 3:30 p.m. - In what grade will my child be enrolled after he/she completes Developmental Kindergarten?
Students who complete Developmental Kindergarten are expected to attend kindergarten the following year.
BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!
As we approach the winter season in Michigan, it is essential for families to ensure that their children are adequately equipped for the colder weather. Whenever possible, we strive to take our students outdoors for recess, as research indicates significant long-term cognitive, social, emotional, and physical benefits. Additionally, outdoor activity has proven to enhance students' readiness to learn throughout the day. We generally use a threshold of 12-15 degrees (feels like temperature) as our guideline for determining whether to conduct recess indoors. However, please note that our preference is to provide opportunities for the children to be outside and active whenever possible.
*Winter gear consists of winter coats, hats, gloves/mittens, boots, & snow pants.
IN OTHER NEWS
PRESCHOOL FOR 4 YEAR OLDS
SPECIALS NEWSLETTERS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Students Arriving Late for School
Reporting Absences
All absences should be called in to the Safety Check number. Absences that are not reported are considered unexcused.
Safety Check number 248-542-6500 option #1
After School Playground Use
STUDENT SAFETY
No Parking or Standing in the Drop Off Lane
The safety of our students remains our utmost priority! We kindly ask that you refrain from parking or standing in the drop-off lane (red marked areas pictured below). It is essential to keep these lanes and the sidewalk clear during dismissal as vehicles in these areas contribute to congestion in the parking lot and on Campbell Avenue, and they also create a visual barrier between the sidewalk and the parking lot.
Yellow Diagonal Lines in the Parking Lot
Help keep our students and pedestrians safe!
Did you know that the yellow diagonal lines in the parking lot at the end of the row and at crosswalks are designed to enhance pedestrian safety?
Please refrain from parking or waiting in the yellow diagonal lined zones in the parking lot.
This areas at the end of each row are designated for pedestrians to wait while preparing to cross the parking lot.
- It is difficult to see oncoming traffic when you impede our pedestrian's vision when trying to cross the parking lot to the sidewalk.
Parking Lot Expectations
It is requested that all adults who are arriving and departing from the school be particularly cautious and mindful of the children and adult pedestrians in the school vicinity at all times. The safety of our entire school community depends upon the care and concern of all of us.
Please follow these safety precautions in the parking lot:
- DO NOT PARK or STAND in the drop off lane at the end of the school day.
- Obey all traffic signs and follow traffic flow -- map below.
- Please refrain from cell phone calls and texting while driving.
- Drop-off area – there is one lane of drop-off.
- Pull all the way forward to the end of the lane before dropping or picking up children. Do not back up in the pick-up lane.
- Students should enter and be ready to exit on the passenger side of the vehicle only.
- Do not exit your vehicle, thus parking in the drop-off only lane, even if it is to run to the door or drop off a project. If you must exit your vehicle you need to park in a parking spot.
- Adults and students should remain on sidewalks and cross at crosswalks only. It is difficult to see children in the parking lot between vehicles.
- Park in a handicap parking spot only if you have a valid and visible permit
Supervising Your Child Afterschool
For the safety of our students, please do not allow your child to climb on the outside of the tunnel slides after school. This is a school rule that the students follow during the school day. We need your help ensuring our students are safe on the playground.
Biking on School Property
To ensure everyone's safety, we kindly ask you to adhere to the following guidelines:
1. Walk your bike on school property: If you choose to ride your bike to school, please dismount and walk your bike when entering school premises. This will help minimize the risk of collisions and falls.
2. Utilize designated areas: If your school has specially designated bike racks or parking areas, we encourage you to utilize these facilities to safely secure your bicycles.
3. Follow traffic rules: When approaching or leaving school property, please adhere to all traffic laws and signals. Signal your intentions, yield to pedestrians, and maintain a safe speed.
SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS
At Keller we take pride in making sure we have a kind, caring, environment. Our parents play a large role in helping us to achieve this goal. Before posting to social media or any other venue, please consider the feelings of all our community members . Before you post, remember to T.H.I.N.K.
Essential Agreements
*We are respectful
*We are safe and in control
*We are responsible learners
Keller Creed
I will act in such a way that I will be proud of myself and others will be proud of me too.
I came to school to learn and I will learn.
I will have a good day.
Learner Profile Highlights
Don’t forget that the highlighted monthly learner profile and weekly behavior focus is on the Google calendar (every Sunday).
Marcie Dryden
Email: marcie.dryden@royaloakschools.org
Website: https://www.royaloakschools.org/our-schools/elementary/keller/
Location: 1505 North Campbell Road, Royal Oak, MI, USA
Phone: (248)542-6500