

Oak Grove Elementary
January 2025 edition
Message from the Principals
Hello Oak Grove Families!
In January, we are focusing on the Character Trait of Perseverance and in February, we will focus on Honesty as well as celebrate Kindness Month! Your students have been working hard on their mid-year iReady assessments and we are so excited to see all of the growth they have made in Math and Reading!
Also, stay tuned for a survey called YouthTruth, coming the week of February 3rd to your email. We sincerely thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Your response is incredibly valuable to us as we will use your feedback to improve our school. If you do not have access to technology at home, we will have a space for you to complete the survey at school.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Amanda and Heather
Oak Grove Calendar
January
6 Classes Resumes
13 PTO Meeting, 4:00 pm
13 OG Theater Club grades 4&5 2:35 p.m.-4:00 p.m. @ Media Center
17 End of 2nd Quarter
20 No School, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
21 No School for Students, Grading Day
22 Oak Grove Family Night Grades K-2 arrive 4:30, Grades 3-5 arrive 5:15
24 Ram Experience
February
3 February Birthdays Celebration
3 School Counselor Appreciation Day
3 PTO Meeting, 4:00 p.m.
7 Ram Experience
14 Valentine's Day
17 No School, President's Day
24 No Student Day, Mid Quarter Grading Day
Character Empathy Award
Oregon Statewide Assessment System (OSAS)
State assessments are more than just tests—they're tools that empower students, teachers, and schools to grow and succeed. Taking the OSAS state assessment is a positive step in your learning journey by showcasing your knowledge and skills, identifying your strengths and areas of growth, contributing valuable information about your school’s resources and needs and preparing for critical thinking and problem solving skills that you will need in your future. However, if you would like your student to opt-out of this year’s state assessment, please complete the following form to bring to your meeting with the principal: OSAS Opt-out English and OSAS Opt-out Spanish.
Update Contact Information
We kindly ask that you notify the office whenever your phone number changes. It's essential that we have the most up-to-date phone numbers for you and your emergency contacts. We have encountered several disconnected or incorrect numbers, which can make it difficult to reach you in case your child is sick or in an emergency situation.
You can update your information in person by visiting the office, through your ParentVue account, or by emailing us at oakgrove@medford.k12.or.us.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
Reunification
Reunification
Safety and security are shared values in the Medford School District.
There are a variety of emergencies that can cause the need for a controlled release of students through a reunification process. Some reunifications may be for minor incidents and would take place at the school itself, such as police activity in the area or a weather event. Some reunifications are more major and would take place off site. We choose to be proactive, and believe that being prepared for one of these scenarios is critical.
What is Reunification?
Reunification is an organized controlled process that accurately reunites students with their parent or guardian. A well-planned reunification process increases safety and security through an orderly preplanned process.
What do I need to know?
The most helpful initial steps for you to know in a reunification situation are: Stay Home, Stay Informed, Be Ready.
Stay Home:
Staying away from the school site during an emergency is important so law enforcement and emergency responders can easily access the scene and respond to the situation. We know it is difficult to stay away from the school during an emergency, but we want the responders to be able to address the situation as easily as possible.
Stay Informed:
Monitor the MSD website for the latest information. Please make sure your student’s information is up to date with your school, including your emergency contact information so we can keep you informed. You will receive notifications via email, text, and phone messages throughout an emergency.
Be Ready:
There are multiple sites where a reunification can take place. When the reunification location is announced, only essential guardians should come to pick up your child. Please be sure to bring a photo ID.
What is the Reunification Process?
Upon arrival at the Reunification Site, you will be greeted by a Greeter Team, where you will be given a reunification card to fill out for each student you are picking up. When the card is filled out, you will begin the 4 step process. Please do not attempt to take your student home before they have gone through the process.
Check In - The reunification card will be checked and matched with photo ID
Verification - Confirmation of approved parent/guardian.
Staging - Waiting area while the student is called to make ready for reunification.
Reunify - When reunited with a student, a photo will be taken with the parent/guardian.
View our reunification video here!
We understand the urgency of wanting to reunite with your student(s). Reuniting you with your student safely is our goal as well. Please be patient with staff as they work through this important process.
The need for reunification after an incident is to regain accountability, provide support for students and families, and support law enforcement in a criminal investigation if needed.
Thank you for working with us to achieve the best possible outcomes during difficult situations. Ultimately, we all share the common goal of ensuring the health and safety of our most precious resource, your children.
VIM
Official MSD Volunteer Application
All volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check for student safety. VIM status is valid for two years. For questions about the Official MSD Volunteer Application, becoming a VIM (Volunteer in Medford), or checking your expiration date, please call the Oak Grove office at 541-842-3830.
Student Birthdays
In order to keep things as equitable as possible for our students, we have made the decision to celebrate student birthdays monthly. Once a month, we will have a special celebration and provide a treat for all of the students who have a birthday that month. This will be in lieu of families bringing in class birthday treats and goodie bags. If you would like to celebrate your child’s birthday with them at school, an idea would be to have lunch with them in our Commons area by the front office. Just please remember to check in when you arrive. We understand that this is disappointing for some parents, please know that our ultimate goal is providing the most productive and equitable learning environment possible for all of our students.
When to keep your child home
As we enter the cold and flu season, it's important to spread cheer rather than germs. Here is a friendly reminder of our exclusion guidelines. If your child has a fever greater than 100.4, please keep them home until they’ve been fever-free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medication. If your child is vomiting or has diarrhea, please keep them home for 24 hours from the last incident. If your child has a new-onset cough that is not well controlled, please keep them home until it’s improved. Please contact your health provider with any health concerns.
AFTER SCHOOL CHANGE OF PLANS
Please communicate with the office and/or your student's teacher if you change plans for after school BEFORE 2:00 PM (by 12:30 on Wednesdays).
These timelines are so we can be sure your student gets notified in time.
About Us
Please call the school office for information or support ~
we're here for you!
Email: oakgrove@medford.k12.or.us
Website: https://www.medford.k12.or.us/oakgrove
Location: 2328 West Main Street, Medford, OR, USA
Phone: 541-842-3830
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/OakGroveMedford/posts/