East Ward Elementary
Cougar News- September Edition
Words of Wisdom from Dr. A.
Dear Cougar Families,
Welcome to the third week of school! We hope that by now, your children are settling into their routines and enjoying the start of a fantastic school year. It’s been a busy and exciting time here at East Ward Elementary, and we’re grateful for your continued support as we work together to ensure every child has a successful school experience.
We’d like to remind you that our first Home and School Association (HSA) meeting is tonight at 7 PM in our library. This is a great opportunity to get involved and stay informed about upcoming school events and activities. At the meeting, we will introduce caregivers to Class Dojo, the communication tool that connects you directly with your child’s classroom and teachers.
Additionally, we’re thrilled to share a special opportunity for a limited number of families from our four Title I schools. We will be offering a 16-week program entitled “Getting Ahead in a Just Gettin’ By World,” designed to support families in building resources and creating stronger futures. Be sure to attend tonight’s meeting to hear more about this impactful program and how you can apply.
Finally, we are excited to announce that last week we held our Cougars Care Kickoff, which introduced our students to our school-wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program. The students did a fantastic job, and we are looking forward to seeing them continue to show respect, responsibility, and kindness throughout the year.
We appreciate your involvement in making our school community thrive and look forward to seeing you tonight at the HSA meeting!
With gratitude,
Dr. A.
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities in the United States. At DASD, we recognize and celebrate this month to highlight the diverse backgrounds and achievements of our Hispanic students, staff, and families. By acknowledging the impact of Hispanic heritage, we foster an inclusive environment that values diversity and empowers all voices within our district.
Counselor's Corner
What does a school counselor do?
School counselors have many different roles and wear many hats. Here are a few things you can expect from me this year!
- Conduct monthly counseling lessons during iDesign time around social-emotional topic areas
- Meet with small groups to teach topics like emotional regulation, social skills, or managing stress/anxiety
- Meet individually with students to help manage day-to-day concerns
- Work with teachers to support students in their classroom
- Partner with parents to bridge the connection between home and school
- Provide resources to families who are struggling financially
If you need help or support for either you or your child, please reach out using the below contact information.
Counseling lessons - September
Counseling lessons this month align with the social-emotional topic of growth-mindset and goal setting. Homeroom teachers will also be teaching Second Step lessons, part of our social-emotional curriculum, that highlight similar topic areas. You'll find linked the take-away note that goes home to caregivers after each lesson.
1st - Persistence
2nd - Accepting feedback
3rd - Work habits
4th - Peer pressure
5th - Looking to the future
Coping Strategy of the Month
Draw a picture or write about one of your worries. Crumble it up and throw it away.
Need a Bookbag or School Supplies?
Upcoming Events
9/11- Home and School Association Meeting- 7PM- Library
Friday, 9/13- Play Fit School Assembly- Dr. Recess
Friday, 9/13- Spread The Word To End The Word 7:00 PM (Kottmeyer Stadium)
Tuesday, 9/24- Early Chorus Rehearsal 7:45 AM-8:45 AM
Thursday, 9/26- Johnny Appleseed Day (1st grade)
Thursday, 9/26- The Importance of Hispanic Heritage ( See below for information)
Friday, 9/27- Culture Fest- 5-8 PM- (Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center)
Monday, 9/30- Picture Day
Monday, 9/30-Early Band Rehearsal 7:45 AM-8:45 AM
Thursday, 10/3- No School (Rosh Hashana)
Friday, 10/4- Home & School Fun Run 9-3:00 PM (Field)
Tuesday, 10/8- Kindergarten Field Trip
Spread The Word To End The Word Game
Spread The Word To End The Word Game
Spread The Word To End The Word Game
- Mark Your Calendars! On Friday, September 13th, join us at 7:00 PM at Kottmeyer Stadium for an inspiring evening at the "Spread the Word to End the Word" football game!
- The Downingtown High School East chapter of Best Buddies International, with support from the Eagles Autism Foundation, is excited to host the school's 12th annual "Spread the Word" campaign. Let’s come together to make a positive impact!
- Ticket Sales: Tickets will be available for online purchase starting about a week before the event at https://my.hometownticketing.com/agency/4d6a63f7-86d4-433b-b016-f0a4c6f4096.
Friday, Sep 13, 2024, 07:00 PM
Walter E. Kottmeyer Stadium, Campbell Drive, Downingtown, PA, USA
The Importance of Hispanic Heritage Month
The Importance of Hispanic Heritage Month
Downingtown Area School District Celebrates Latino/a/x and Hispanic Heritage Month with Special Guest Actress Maria Canals-Barrera on Sept 26th at 6pm via Zoom. DASD will host acclaimed actress Maria Canals-Barrera, known for her iconic roles in Disney Channel's "Wizards of Waverly Place" and "Camp Rock," for an engaging discussion on the significance of Latino/a/x and Hispanic Heritage Month and how her cultural background has shaped her successful career.
Register Today: Click Here To Register
Thursday, Sep 26, 2024, 06:00 PM
Zoom
Culture Fest 2024
Culture Fest 2024
3rd Annual DASD Culture Fest on Friday, September 27 from 5 - 8 P.M. at the Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center.
Join us for a vibrant celebration of global cultures and community spirit! Entertainment will be provided by a diverse array of talented student musicians, singers, and dancers, each showcasing their unique cultural heritage. These performances will represent a rich tapestry of countries, bringing together a variety of musical and dance traditions for a truly immersive experience. In addition to the cultural performances, food lovers will delight in the wide array of culinary offerings available for purchase. A variety of food trucks will be on site, each featuring delectable dishes from around the world. This exciting event is FREE to attend and is proudly sponsored by the Downingtown Community Education Foundation and the Downingtown Area School District's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiative. Furthermore, all proceeds from this event will directly benefit the Marsh Creek 6th Grade Center Library.
Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/culture-fest-2024-tickets-916114973547
Friday, Sep 27, 2024, 05:00 PM
Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center, Dorlan Mill Road, Downingtown, PA, USA
Reading Corner
10 Things You Can Do to Raise a Reader
1. Read from day one. Start a reading routine in those very first days with a newborn. Even very young babies respond to the warmth of a lap and the soothing sound of a book being read aloud.
2. Share books every day. Read with your child every day, even after he becomes an independent reader.
3. Reread favorites. Most children love to hear their favorite stories over and over again. Rereading books provides an opportunity to hear or see something that may have been missed the first time, and provides another chance to hear a favorite part.
4. Send positive messages about the joys of literacy. Your own interest and excitement about books will be contagious!
5. Visit the library early and often. Public libraries are great resources for books, helpful advice about authors and illustrators, story times, and more. Make visiting the library part of your family’s routine.
6. Find the reading and writing in everyday things. Take the time to show your child ways that adults use reading and writing every day. Grocery lists, notes to the teacher, maps, and cooking all involve important reading and writing skills.
7. Give your reader something to think and talk about. There are many different types of books available to readers. Vary the types of books you check out from the library, and seek out new subjects that give you and your reader something to think and talk about.
8. Talk, talk, talk. A child’s vocabulary grows through rich conversations with others. No matter your child’s age, narrate what you’re doing, talk in full sentences, and sprinkle your conversations with interesting words.
9. Know your stuff. Parents don’t need to be reading specialists, but it is important to understand the basics about learning to read.
10. Speak up if something doesn’t feel right. Parents are often the first ones to recognize a problem. If you have concerns about your child’s development, speak with your child’s teacher and your pediatrician.
It’s never too early to check in with an expert.
Look for new books and authors that your child may enjoy.
Organize an area dedicated to reading and writing tools, including paper and writing utensils
Visit the library for story time and book recommendations
Encourage your child to talk about what he’s read
Talk to your child, and sprinkle interesting words into your conversation.
Offer a variety of books to read.
Read with your child every day.
Expand your home library to include magazines and nonfiction
Ask questions if you’re concerned about your child’s development.
Decide to raise a reader!
News Form the Health Room
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Welcome back to a new school year! We hope you had a wonderful summer break and are ready for the exciting year ahead. As we return to school, we want to ensure that all students remain healthy and safe throughout the year.
When reaching out to us with any questions, concerns, or information regarding your child’s health, please be sure to include your child’s full name and the school they attend. This helps us to efficiently and accurately address your needs.
As a reminder, a new medication order form is required for each school year for any daily or PRN (as needed) medications, such as allergy medications or inhalers. Please ensure these forms are completed and submitted as soon as possible if your child requires medication during school hours.
Additionally, we kindly ask that you encourage your child to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water (H₂O) and to practice good hand hygiene, which is essential in preventing the spread of illness.
We are committed to supporting your child’s health and well-being and are here to assist with any needs that may arise.
Wishing you all a healthy and successful school year!
Warm regards,
Nurse Jill and Nurse Brii
Brii Rose
Health Room Nurse
East Ward Elementary School
435 Washington Ave
Downingtown PA 19335
610-269-8282 EXT 23021
“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.” – George Bernard Shaw
Old News:
Summer Update #1
Standards Based Grading in DASD
Walker or Car Riders- What's the difference?
Please refer to the link below this map for all the details for walkers or picking up students by car if you have not already done so. Many thanks!
PickUp Patrol
Back to School Night Open House (8/20, 8/21)
Helpful Links:
Call DASD Transportation if you need assistance with a bus after 4:00pm.
Phone number: 610-269-8460. Select the transportation prompt to be connected with someone who can help you.
East Ward Elementary
Email: ewinfo@dasd.org
Website: https://ew.dasd.org/
Location: 435 Washington Ave, Downingtown, PA 19335, USA
Phone: 610-269-8282
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dasdew
Twitter: @dasd_ew