Briarwood
OCTOBER 2024 NEWSLETTER
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Families,
I have thoroughly enjoyed welcoming students, staff and faculty back to the buildings this school year! It was great to see so many of you at Curriculum Night last week. Although it’s just the fourth full week of school, students are already accustomed to classroom routines and learning how to navigate the school day, including the transitions to lunch, recess and specials. Students are eager to enter school daily and arrive with a smile – a great indication that we’re off to a great start! As we head into October, I want to share a couple of reminders about arrival procedures and technology use in school.
ARRIVAL PROCEDURES
Across our district, we continue to improve safety and security during morning arrival each year. The purpose is twofold:
- To ensure that each child is welcomed by a staff member as soon as they depart a bus or leave an adult
- To increase efficiency of our arrival procedures
When you drop your child off, please adhere to the guidance of staff to access drop-off locations. School staff may offer to open your car door to help your child exit the care safely and quickly. Students dropped off by buses will be restricted to the bus drop-off area. If you stop your vehicle for a long period of time to walk your child to the front doors, please pull into an appropriate parking spot or secure street parking.
USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN SCHOOLS (i.e., Smart Watches)
Based on feedback from staff, our administrative team has worked to implement a collective push district-wide to ensure building policies on phone/mobile device usage are aligned. This develops cohesion throughout the district, minimizing classroom distractions and creating better and more engaged learners with more focused listening habits. We know even the sight of devices can adversely affect focus for some students.
In K-3 buildings, phones/devices/smart watches should not be used. They must be stored in lockers for the duration of the school day. If a student needs to call their family and vice-versa, a phone in the main office or their classrooms can be used. Our devices are powerful tools, but they can sometimes be distractions and lead to disruptions. For these reasons, smart watches and phones must be kept outside the classroom.
I am excited for all the great events this month will bring, such as our upcoming Trunk or Treat event and Halloween Parade, and for the growth your children will make as they learn to become a kind human, reader, writer and mathematician.
In partnership,
Brenna Farrell
CONTACT INFORMATION
Principal: Brenna Farrell | brenna_farrell@westiron.monroe.edu
Secretary: Amber Kash | Amber_Kash@westiron.monroe.edu
Main office: 585-336-1610
Fax: 585-336-1611
Website: westirondequoit.org/briarwood_school
Health Office: 585-336-1618
· Nurse: Lisa Marrapese
Transportation: 585-336-2992
District Office: 585-342-5500 | District website: westirondequoit.org
UPCOMING EVENTS
OCTOBER
- 10/10 : Go Home Early Drill 2:55 pm
- 10/11 : Superintendent's Conference Day- NO SCHOOL K-12
- 10/14 : NO SCHOOL- Indigenous People/Columbus Day
- 10/17 : School Picture Day
- 10/18 : PTSA Trunk or Treat 6:00 pm (Rain Date 10/25/24)
- 10/22 : Briarwood Open House 6:30 pm
- 10/31: Halloween Parade
NOVEMBER
- 11/11 : NO SCHOOL- Veteran's Day
- 11/15 : School Picture- Make Up Day
- 11/15 : Report Cards Available in IC for Grades 1-3
- 11/21 : PTSA Family Breakfast 8:00 am
- 11/26: NO SCHOOL - Parent/Teacher Conference Day
- 11/27-11/29 : NO SCHOOL- Thanksgiving Recess
FULL CALENDAR: westirondequoit.org/briarwood_school
CURRICULUM CORNER
K-6 Report Card Committee and Updates
Greetings and happy school year from the Office of Instruction! Hopefully your student has enjoyed the start of the year and is settling in with their new classroom community. Each building has been lively and full of joy as students have embarked on their learning adventure for 2024-25.
We’d like to share our planned transition from the four quarterly Report Cards K-6 students receive to students receiving three Report Cards (Fall, Winter, Spring) starting in the 2025-26 school year.
This decision comes after multiple years of research and evaluation of our current K-6 Report Card. The process began in the 2019-2020 school year when we convened a Report Card Committee (RCC) consisting of teachers and families. In January 2020, we emailed a survey to K-6 families and had more than 360 responses. The major themes that emerged from the feedback was the desire for comments to be more personalized to each student and specific content areas, and to have a better understanding of where students are in relation to standards and expectations. Of course, later in March 2020 we experienced the COVID pandemic and the RCC was put on hold so we could focus on efforts on supporting students.
But the past couple of years we have reignited the K-6 RCC to redesign a more informative and family friendly Report Card. In February 2023, we emailed another survey to families and received more than 280 responses. Major themes included a desire for more clarity on what ES, MS, AS mean on K-4 Report Cards, more consistency with how comments are completed, and again more specific information pertaining to a child’s progress. One parent suggested, “Any areas reported as approaching standards should be accompanied by an explanation or suggestions on how parents can assist. Having the specifics helps us give more support at home.”
Taking all of this feedback into mind, throughout the 2023-24 school year, a committee met to review our current K-4 Report Cards and made potential revisions and recommendations that will be put in place for the 2025-26 school year. Those are:
1 – Move from AS, MS, ES on the K-4 Report Cards to 1, 2, 3, 4 rating scale like the picture to the right shows. See Example 1 below.
2 - Provide space for teacher comments after each component of the K-4 Report Card so specific comments can be made regarding student progress in relation to that content area. See Example 2 above.
3 - K-6 Report Cards will be sent out three times per year instead of the current four per year. This is beneficial for a few key reasons:
- More accurate student assessment and feedback: In our case Report Cards would better align to benchmarking schedule. Fewer reports allows more time for teachers to thoroughly assess student progress and provide more meaningful and accurate feedback to students and families regarding their progress.
- Reduced stress for students: A less frequent reporting schedule can relieve pressure on younger students, allowing them to focus more on learning and growth rather than constant evaluations.
- Alignment to curriculum pacing: The earlier part of the school year particularly in K-4 is spent establishing routines and classroom culture with a slightly reduced academic focus. A later first report card gives teacher's time to get into the academic work for a bit longer prior to the first report card.
- Streamlined Parent-Teacher Communication: A later 1st Report Card allows teachers to share information that better aligns to report cards during parent/guardian-teacher conferences.
Again, these changes will not take place until next school year. In the 2025-26 school year, K-4 Report Cards will be freshly revised and will be sent out three times per year. We will keep grades 5-6 Report Cards similar to what they currently look like to help with the transition to Dake, but grade 5-6 Report Cards will also be sent out three times per year in alignment with K-4.
If you have any feedback or questions toward this shift, please complete this form: https://forms.office.com/r/F47NcC5e3J. Our Office of Instruction will follow up with you
Go Home Early Drill
The state-mandated Go Home Early safety drill is for Thursday, Oct. 10th - the start of a four-day weekend. All students will be released 10 minutes earlier than usual. If you pick up your children at school, please arrive 10 minutes early. Expect students who ride buses to arrive 10 minutes early. The K-6 Extension Childcare Program will open early and remain open until 6 PM. Crossing guard schedules also will accommodate.
Note: There is no school on Friday, Oct. 11th (Superintendent’s Conference Day) and Monday, Oct. 14th (Indigenous People’s Day).
· For the District or Letter Day Calendar, click here.
· Find your school calendar (Events Calendar) at this link. Read the directions at the top to filter by school.
Dismissal Reminder
Dismissal/bus sheets are finalized by 1 PM. We can NOT change dismissal plans after that time. Should a situation occur during the school day and you must change plans, we ask that you call and speak to someone in the office. Please do not leave a message or contact a teacher. This allows us the proper time to notify all staff and monitors of any/all changes. Thank you for your help keeping our students safe!
Wellness Calendar
October is Wellness Month in WICSD
October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month! During the month of October, we encourage students, staff and community to strengthen their healthy habits by trying new strategies. Your family is encouraged to use the Wellness Calendar (see graphic) as a resource to start conversations and increase wellness strategies. Feel free to use the calendar in a way that makes sense for your family! A printable version is available at THIS LINK.
Dr. Farrell is the new Asst. Supt. for Human Resources
Dr. Brenna Farrell was selected the West Irondequoit CSD’s next Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources in June and begins her new role this month. Dr. Farrell has served the district for seven years, including the past four as Principal of Briarwood and Colebrook elementary schools.
“I want to express my heartfelt thanks to the teachers, staff, students, parents/guardians, and community members who have made my time as part of the Briarwood and Colebrook communities so rewarding. Their passion for education, commitment to our students' success, and unwavering support have been truly inspiring,” Dr. Farrell said. “I am excited for the new challenge to lead in a different way and contribute to the success of our district.”
HNC Fall Festival
Get ready for the entire family to have fun on Saturday, Oct. 5th at Helmer Nature Center’s annual Fall Harvest Festival. A $20 pass is good for everything – including the always popular pony ride, all games and crafts! New this year: Tractor rides and an inflatable obstacle course! Your support helps our district’s “outdoor classroom,” programming year-round! To see HNC’s events schedule, visit them on Facebook: facebook.com/HelmerNatureCenter or their website: bit.ly/HelmerNatureCtr.
UPDATE EMERGENCY CONTACT INFO
Parents/Guardians
Do you:
· Have a new cell phone number or email address?
· Have a new work phone number?
· Need to update your emergency contacts?
Be sure to keep your child's school informed of any changes to your phone numbers or emergency contact information. Update info directly on the Parent Portal, or send in a note with your child.
Thank you!