

Ellerth E. Larson Elementary
August 20th, 2023

Principal Corner
Congratulations Solara!
Quarterly House Winner!
Character Trait and Great 28
Great 28 Focus: Perseverance
#1 When responding to any adult, you must answer by saying “yes,” or “no.” #6 Respond respectfully to others. #13 Be as organized as possible
Yearly Winner Celebration
Use THIS LINK to update your child's SKYZONE waiver. We do not know which HOUSE will be our yearly WINNER, but things will be simplified if your waiver is complete prior to the BIG announcement in May. GOOD LUCK to each and every HOUSE! Go for it!
Upcoming Dates and Events
Dates to Remember!
Please check out the upcoming events:
March 17-28 Spring Break- No School
Looking Ahead
4/2-4/4 5th Grade Science Camp
4/14-5/2 3rd-6th Grade CAASPP State Testing
4/25 ELAC Meeting at 8:15 am
PTO News, Notes, and Events
Yearbooks
Last day to order Yearbooks is April 8
Visit the login page at www.shop.memorybook.com
Use school code 126120M.
Randy Woodall
Tech Support 1-877-302-3140
Yearbook sale fliers and information went home.
Sales for yearbooks and 6th grade parent dedications are open now through April 8th.
Sales for business ads are open now through April 1st.
YEARBOOK SALES ARE ONLINE ONLY.
YEARBOOK PRICE $24.00
6TH GRADE PARENT DEDICATIONS PRICE $25.00
BUSINESS AD PRICES
1/8 $ 25
1/4 $35
1/2 $50
Yearbook sales information will be posted on PTO social media.
YEARBOOK PICTURES:
Staff, parents and guardians are encouraged to send in pictures for the yearbook. There is a link people can use to upload pictures directly to the yearbook site:
Lodi Unified District Information
Community Resources
Community Connections
Please click below for a great local resource for our community. The following are some of the resources: Clothes, Education/Training & Employment, Families and Children, Financial Counseling, Food Banks, Health, Housing, Immediate Needs, Legal, Literacy Education, Mental Health, Re-Entry and Transition, Recreation, Seniors, Substance Abuse, Transportation, Veterans Services, Youth, and Public Safety and Violence Prevention.
New National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 (K-12)
We want to inform you about the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a new, free, 24/7 helpline for anyone in emotional distress or facing a mental health crisis. If you or your child ever need support, simply call or text 988 or call 1-800-273-8255 to connect with trained professionals who can help.
This is an important resource for your family’s well-being. Please save this number.
Larson Elementary Resources
From the School Counselor
In today’s digital age, children are exposed to screens more than ever. Below are research-based insights into how screen time can affect your child’s development, particularly for elementary-aged children. Understanding the effects and setting boundaries is crucial for promoting healthy development.
Social Media Safety for students
See the resources for tips on monitoring social media
Counselor's Newsletter
Self Care for Students
Larson Elementary Student Handbook - 2024/2025
- Mission/Vision
- Bell Schedule
- School Policies
- Staff List
- Calendar
- Other various school resources
School Wide Behavior Matrix - S.H.I.N.E.
Below is a PDF version of our school wide behavior matrix. It is basically what we expect students to show through their actions. We call it S.H.I.N.E., which stands for the following:
Successful
Honest
Independent
KiNdness
Effort
The GREAT 28
Below is a PDF version of 28 different skills we teach students. These skills are part of our core values, which encompass the attributes of the Ron Clark Academy and our house system.
Larson House System Brochure
Below is a link to a PDF that does a great job of explaining our house system and what the core of our school believes in engaging our students in a high quality education.
"The goal of the Larson House System and The Great 28 is to encourage a supportive and engaging environment for our students. Studies show that schools with house systems have happier, more engaged students and have more school spirit than they did before a house system was implemented."
Safety
California's Daylighting Law (K-12)
CALIFORNIA'S DAYLIGHTING LAW AB 413
We are excited to announce our collaboration with the City of Lodi to help raise awareness about California’s new traffic law, AB 413. This legislation introduces important changes at improving road safety and ensuring responsible driving practices across the state.
As a community, it’s vital that we stay informed about laws that impact our daily lives. AB 413 prohibits the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle within 20 feet of the vehicle approach side of any marked or unmarked crosswalk or within 15 feet of any crosswalk where a curb extension/bulbout is present, whether or not the curb is painted red. This is a safety measure known as “Daylighting”. Effective January 2025, the rules will be applied whether or not the curb is painted red.
Please use the link below to learn more about California’s new Daylighting Law AB 413.
https://www.lodi.gov/1417/Californias-Daylighting-Law-AB-413
Parking Lot Procedures
The following are reminders for all parents to ensure the safety of our students and staff:
- Please make sure you pick up your child on time every day. Our dismissal time for a regular day schedule is:
- 11:50 for AM TK/Kinder
- 2:00 for PM TK/Kinder
- 2:06 for 1st--6th grade
- Dismissal time for minimum day schedule is:
- 11:50 for All TK/Kinder
- 12:00 for 1st-6th grade
- Please do not park in the drop off/pick up lane. If you need to get out of your car to meet your child, then please park your car on the street or in the parking lot and meet them at a designated location.
- Please DO NOT make any U-turns on Heavenly Wy. when picking up in the back parking lot or in front of the bus loop at Wyndham and Legacy Wy.
See Something, Say Something - Sandy Hook Promise
Sandy Hook Promise Mission:
The mission of Sandy Hook Promise is to educate and empower youth and adults to prevent violence in schools, homes, and communities. Through our proven, evidence-informed Know the Signs programs and sensible, bipartisan school and gun safety legislation, we teach young people and adults to recognize, intervene, and get help for individuals who may be socially isolated and/or at risk of hurting themselves or others.
Public Service Announcement from LUSD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS_Tkmnp1o0
To Report an anonymous tip, click here: