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BETTER TOGETHER
Greetings,
We had an incredible week of teaching and learning at ROE! This week, our students showed tremendous growth, curiosity, and enthusiasm as they engaged in various learning activities. It was truly inspiring to see their excitement for learning and a winning attitude throughout the week! Our teachers have been working diligently to create a vibrant and nurturing learning environment, and it’s clear that their efforts are paying off.
A special thank you to all the parents who participated in this week’s events and activities. Your partnership is vital to our success, and we are grateful for the strong sense of community we share. Together, we are creating a positive and enriching experience for our students.
As we move forward, I encourage you to continue to stay engaged with your scholar's learning journey. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions, feedback, or ideas you may have.
Thank you once again for being such an integral part of our school community. Let’s keep the momentum going as we strive for another winning week ahead!
Warm regards,
Mr. Linnear
Principal- Red Oak Elementary
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RED OAK ELEMENTARY STAFF
LEADERSHIP TEAM
FRONT OFFICE STAFF
PRE K
KINDER TEAM
1ST GRADE
2ND GRADE
3RD GRADE
4TH GRADE
5TH GRADE
ECSE/TLC
SPECIALS
SPECIAL EDUCATION
CUSTODIAL STAFF
Better Together and Winning in the Classroom
I READY ASSESSMENTS
i-Ready is a web-based program that helps teachers and students in reading and math by providing personalized instruction and assessments. The program's purpose is to help students succeed and grow, and to support teachers in meeting the needs of all learner.
Our campus will be administering the I Ready Assessment in Math for scholars in grades 1st-5th. It is imperative that your scholar is present and prepared to do there best on the BOY assessment.
Scholars will be allowed to utilize headphones on the assessment. Although headphones were not on the original school supply list, scholars will need these for the assessment. Only over the ear headphones are earbuds will be sufficient.
BIG KAHUNA is coming to ROE!
Our campus will be participating in the Big Kahuna fundraiser this school year to help raise funds for our student activities! Our students will have an opportunity to participate to sell items during the fundraiser! More information will be sent home regarding your choice to participate in the fundraiser!
Dress Code
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Any style of dress or grooming that distracts from the instructional process is unacceptable. Any part of a student’s appearance and/or clothing or accessories that are extreme enough to create a disturbance or disrupt the normal routine of the school shall be deemed inappropriate.
- Clothing allowed in all colors, print, patterns, etc. as well as fabrics includes cotton, denim, silk, flannel, linen, etc.
- No wording or graphics that promote violence, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, firearms, or gang affiliation or is obscene, crude, vulgar, or defamatory or that cause a disruption of the educational setting.
- No hoodies or head coverings including caps, berets, head scarfs (unless for documented medical or religious reasons, hoods (hoodies), Du rags, sweatbands, kerchiefs, or visors are allowed to be worn in the building.
- No rips or tears that expose skin or undergarments (patches allowed).
- No underwear or undergarments may be exposed and/or visible at any time. However, sufficient/appropriate underclothing is required.
- Clothing items cannot be worn in any way that reflects gang affiliation, conceals contraband, or creates a distraction.
- No costumes, trench coats, or dusters.
TOPS (including outerwear coats/jackets)
Button-downs, polos, t-shirts, blouses, sweaters, vests, sweatshirts, coats, etc.
Students may wear jackets or sweatshirts with a hood, but the hood cannot be on the student's head when in the building.
- No sleeveless, backless, halter tops, tank tops, tube tops, crop tops or spaghetti straps.
- No muscle shirts or shirts with large armholes.
- No shirts that show any midriff or cleavage.
BOTTOMS
Pants/jeans, shorts, dresses, skirts, skorts, and jumpers.
- No pants of any kind with holes or frayed material that reveals any area of skin or undergarments.
- Absolutely no underwear or undergarments may be exposed and no pants below the hips.
- No pajamas or sleepwear; coveralls; strapless or spaghetti strap dresses; or sliding/biking/compression shorts.
- Shorts, skorts, dresses may not be shorter than fingertip length; skirt slits no higher than mid-thigh.
- No overalls for secondary students (except Senior days; allowed at elementary).
- No one-piece jumpsuits for secondary students (allowed at elementary).
SHOES
- No house shoes, slippers, metal cleats or shoes with wheel
DRESS & GROOMING
- Dress or grooming that presents a disruption, health, or safety hazard to the students or others is expressly prohibited.
- Students’ hair, including facial hair, shall be clean, neatly cut, and combed so as to be kept out of the eyes.
- Tattoos that are obscene, crude, defamatory, vulgar, or related to gang/criminal activity shall be covered while at any school activity.
BACKPACKS
- Clear backpacks are required for secondary students (Gr. 6-12)
- Clear backpacks are preferred for elementary students (Gr. PreK-5)
- Backpacks must be clear plastic, not tinted or full mesh (some mesh on water bottle holder allowed)
- Straps can be solid colored
- Students may have a small clutch purse (4.5x6.5) with or without a handle or strap
- Bags for school activities (fine arts, athletics) should be stored in the activity area or designated campus area outside of the main building.
- Elementary (PK-5): Students will be required to have parents/guardians bring appropriate, compliant clothing to the student or the student will remain in the ISS room for the remainder of the school day. No student will be allowed in the regular classroom setting while not in compliance with ROISD Dress Code. Please review the ROISD Student Code of Conduct for complete discipline consequences.
All ROISD students can receive FREE breakfast and lunch!
Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, Red Oak ISD students will receive FREE breakfast and lunch meals under the United States Department of Agriculture's Community Eligibility Provision (CEP).
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) meal service option that allows schools in qualifying areas to offer meals at no cost to all enrolled students without collecting household meal applications.
All Red Oak ISD schools qualify to operate the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) and will provide breakfast and lunch to all children at no charge and eliminate the collection of meal applications for free, reduced-price, and paid student meals. This new approach reduces burdens for both families and school administrators and helps ensure that students receive nutritious meals.
FREE ROISD Student Meals
- Applies to ALL ROISD schools and students
- Includes breakfast and lunch meals:
- Protein, grain, veggies, fruit, & milk
- Not included:
- 2nd meal
- Ala carte
- Snacks and Beverages
- Ice cream
Because all Red Oak ISD students will receive free breakfast and lunch, parents will not need to complete and return the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) free and reduced-price meal application.
However, Red Oak ISD is still required to collect and report the socioeconomic status of each student via a socioeconomic information form (SIF). The information collected is sent to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to ensure campuses receive federal and state funds appropriately.
To capture that data, a socioeconomic information element has been included in the 2024-2025 Enrollment and Registration packets which will allow the District to collect information that determines other district funding. Parents/caregivers may be asked to resubmit the form if the information was not completed during enrollment.
All parents/caregivers must complete an updated Socioeconomic Information Form (SIF) each year. Changes to the SIF may be submitted through a paper form at your student’s campus. Socioeconomic information is also utilized in the annual State accountability ratings, ensuring that each campus is compared to other campuses with the same percentage of economically disadvantaged students.
Families must complete the form so that schools can receive federal and state funding (i.e., Title I and State Compensatory Education), which directly impacts campuses and students throughout the District. Title I and State Compensatory Education funding can be used for personnel, tutoring services, technology, and professional development for teachers. Please contact your child's school for more information.
If you have any questions about school meals, please contact our office at 972-617-2941 ext 4094.
Lunch Schedule
Campus Procedures
It is our goal to ensure the safety of our staff and scholars at all times while on campus. As we progress through the school year all parents are expected to adhere to the campus procedures to ensure we operate to provide a safe and supportive learning environment at Alexander.
1. Morning Arrival
- Doors open at 6:50 AM
- Scholars and parents are not allowed to enter before 6:50 AM
- All scholars must be dropped off in the back of the school using the car drive line
- The tardy bell rings at 7:25 AM, scholars arriving after this time after will need to be escorted in by parents, and students will be issued a tardy slip.
- Breakfast ends at 7:25. Scholars arriving after 7:20 will be directed to class by staff members.
2. Afternoon Dismissal
- Dismissal will begin at 3:00 PM
- Car riders will be dismissed in the back of the school
- TLC, ECSE Walker A and B, Bus Rider, and day care will be dismissed from the Front of the building
- Walker C will be dismissed at the back of the school
- Parents must have yellow car tag issued from the school, if you do not have a car tag you must park and enter the front office. No scholar will be released without a car tag
- Early pickup for scholars will end at 2:15 PM daily. You will not be able to check your scholar out after 2:15 PM.
- Please ensure you contact the front office ONLY if your scholar's mode of transportation needs to change. Teachers are providing classroom instruction during the day and will not be able to provide support with the request.
3. Campus Visits
- Parents and family that are visiting the campus must have a vaild ID. You ID will be scanned through the system and you will receive a temporary badge.
- Parents may only visited designated areas upon visiting the campus and must be escorted by a staff member at all times.
- Parents will be allowed to visit beginning September 2, 2024 for lunch.
- Volunteers must check in through the front to be issued a green lanyard and must be approved through the district. Assignments will vary and be based on need for the campus.
4. Parent Contact and Conferences
- Parents requesting a conference with their child's teacher may contact the front office or the teacher to request a parent conference.
- Parent conferences will only be conducted before school, after school, or during the teachers conference periods on designated days.
- Parents may request a conference with the administration staff by contacting the campus secretary Mrs. Kathy Stokes. Upon contact the parent will be contacted within 24 hours.
5. Campus Events
- Parents will be allowed to attend campus events and will follow sign in protocol.
- Parents will be allowed to attend lunch with scholars beginning on September 2nd.
- Birthday celebrations are allowed for scholars on Friday's. Parents are allowed to bring cupcakes, and treats. All items must be store bought and sealed.
6. Communication
- Parents will need to connect to the classroom teacher class dojo for communication purposes.
- Campus newsletter will be emailed weekly on Friday.
Arrival Procedures
Dismissal Procedures
CAMPUS VISITORS
We look forward to hosting campus visitors beginning on September 3rd. Parents are welcome to visit during lunches of scholars on any day of the week. Visitors must have a valid ID in order to be allowed in the building. When visiting parents will have a designated area to eat with their child(ren) on the scholar's designated lunch period. Parents are not allowed to eat lunch with scholars that are not their children. We look forward to hosting you soon!
August- September Guidance Topics
Respect
This month during our guidance lessons we will establish and maintain healthy and rewarding relationships.. We will discuss respect and the ability to communicate, listen well, cooperate with others, and seek and offer help when needed.
When to Contact Your School Counselor:
- Academic Achievement Concerns
- Behavioral/Emotional Concerns
- Peer Relations
- Family Transitions (e.g. - divorce, death, re-marriage, new sibling)
- Home Stressors
- Referrals for outside counseling assistance or resources
School counselors assist students and their parents with issues that are affecting a child's performance either academically or behaviorally in the school environment.
School Counselor- Dori Barrett
How to help kids manage worries and have a successful start to the school year.
Grandparent's Day Lunch is Coming!
A sign- up link will be emailed this week for Grandparent's Day lunch September 6, 2024. We look forward to hosting all of our ROE grandparents soon!
Upcoming Events
August 29-30: I Ready Assessments (Math)
September 2: Labor Day- No School
September 6: Grandparent's Day Lunch
September 20: Student Holiday- No School
Thank you for choosing Red Oak ISD and trusting us with your children.
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Red Oak Elementary
Email: braylon.linnear@redoakisd.org
Website: roe.redoakisd.org
Location: 200 Valley Ridge Dr, Red Oak, TX, USA
Phone: 972-617-3523
Facebook: facebook.com/redoakelementary
After The Bell
We are located on site at all elementary schools and provide a safe and nurturing environment from school dismissal until 6:00 p.m.
All programs are based on space availability and parents/guardian must call in advance. After the Bell is licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
ROISD After the Bell is a licensed childcare program, available to ROISD students in grades Kinder -5th. The program keeps the students engaged with great activities, academic support, and health and enrichment programs.
To learn more about the ROISD's after school program visit the After the Bell website
Reservations
- To reserve a roster spot, fill out this form.
- You will receive an email to confirm your reservation.
- You will receive a second email stating whether space is currently available or if your child was placed on the waiting list.
Tuition and Fees
- Full-Time - $95.00 per week
- Part-Time - $80.00 (3 days or less)
* All fees and policies are subject to change
2024-2025 Hours
- After The Bell operations are open 3-6 p.m. on all school days.
For more information on the After the Bell program, please contact:
Stephanie Woodward
After the Bell Coordinator
Phone (972) 617-4660 ext. 8
Email Stephanie WoodwardRobin Perdue
Director of Child Care ServicesLauren Peterson
Assistant Director of Child Care Services
STOPit
The See Something, Say Something program gives students reminders to be kind and the tools to report inappropriate behavior through STOPit. The program has an app that can be downloaded or reports can be made online.
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