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September 2024
Principals' Corner
Principals' Corner
We are excited that the school year is off to a great start. We are looking forward to welcoming all of you in the end of September to our Open House. Be sure to RSVP so that we are able to provide everyone with dinner and a treat. We hope you can make it!
Habit House selections occurred the first week of school. Be sure to ask your scholar about their special house. This house will be their placement for the duration of their time at Propel East. Want to know more about the houses? Check out this video!
We are testing for grades 3-8 this week and next. All of Primary (K-2) completed their benchmark assessments last week and did a fantastic job!
This month, we will have a Moe's Dinner Kit Fundraiser. Please consider participating. All fundraisers go to support our Incentive Program and Student Activities. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Propel East Principal Team
Email: bthomas@propelschools.org
Phone: 412-352-6699
Important Dates
September 2024
September 4: ELA CDT
September 5: Writing Assessment
September 9: Rugs N Stuff Partnership with 7/8
September 10: Math CDT
September 11: Science CDT
September 13: Grade 8 Science Forest Orientation
September 23: Open House RSVP Due
September 24: Moe's Fundraiser Dinner Pickup
September 25: Open House 5-7pm
September 27: NO SCHOOL for Scholars
Propel East CAFE September Menus
Nurse Erin's Corner
Wellness/ Birthday Treats
Healthy Food and Beverage List For Scholar
Birthday/Special Occasion Classroom Celebrations**
All treats sent/brought to school for celebrations MUST be pre-packaged so that the
ingredients are readily available and so that foods can be easily stored/distributed to
scholars. No homemade foods are permitted. The following is a list of
prepackaged/fresh food items that may be brought/sent to school to celebrate a special
occasion.
ONLY food items from the list below
may be sent/brought to school for scholar celebrations.
• Whole fresh fruit of any kind
• Ice cream (in individual 4 oz. cups ONLY)
• Popsicles
• Whole-grain cookies
• Unsweetened applesauce (individual cups only)
• Individual fruit cups or cans (in fruit juice or light syrup only)
• Dried fruit
• 100% Fruit gummy snacks
• Raw vegetables of any kind
• Low-fat or fat-free dips, individually packaged
• Whole wheat English muffins, pitas or tortillas
• Whole grain breakfast cereal, individually packaged
• Whole grain crackers, individually packaged
• Rice cakes
• Popcorn- lightly salted and buttered - individually packaged
• Individually packaged baked chip snack items
• Whole grain granola and cereal bars
• Pretzels, breadsticks, flatbreads (lightly salted or salt-free)
• Yogurt/Frozen Yogurt - must be in individual cups/containers
• Low-fat cheese
• Low-fat pudding (individually packaged)
• Water
• 100% Fruit Juices (individually packaged)
If foods other than those outlined on the above-approved foods list
are sent to school, they will not be distributed to scholars. The family will be called to
pick up the food items.
Dress Code
Dress Code: Taken from the Scholar and Family Handbook 2023-2024
Propel has a uniform scholar dress code in order to provide an environment where the focus is on learning and the distractions of dress are kept to a minimum. All scholars are expected to be properly dressed in the school uniform every day. All parents and guardians are expected to support their children by ensuring that scholars are properly dressed when they leave for school each morning. Scholars must be properly dressed throughout the school day and during all school activities, including before and after school activities and field trips. Parents and guardians will be notified in advance of any exceptions to this rule (field trips requiring old clothes, for example). Daily uniform checks will be conducted. Any apparel item that impedes instruction is not to be worn in school.
Acceptable Clothing
■ Shirts: Solid pale yellow, navy/ pale blue, or solid white dress shirt with collar, polo style knit shirt with collar, button down oxford or turtleneck, long or short sleeves. All shirts must cover the midriff area. Any shirt worn under a uniform shirt must be solid white, blue, or yellow with no visible design/color.
■ Pants: Only solid navy blue or khaki dress pants (Dockers style, for example) are permitted. Denim is not permitted.
■ Shorts, Skirts, Skorts or Jumpers: Solid navy blue or khaki, knee length or longer. Denim is not permitted.
■ Sweatshirts with the Propel logo or solid pale yellow, navy, pale blue, or solid white sweatshirts are acceptable to be worn in school. Sweathershirts may not have hoods.
■ Sweaters: Solid blue, yellow or solid white button down, cardigan-style sweaters are acceptable clothing to be worn in school.
■ Tights and Socks: Solid white or blue tights, matching knee socks, or leggings may be worn under skirts.
■ Shoes: Black or brown dress shoes; plain black, white, blue, or grey tennis shoes (with small, colored logos) may be worn. During the winter, boots may be worn. Boots may not be extended above the calf.
■ Belts: Belts are not required but are highly recommended. Belts should be black, brown, blue or khaki and worn at the waist level.
■ **Propel t-shirts: May only be worn for special events at the discretion of administration.
Unacceptable Clothing The following items are NOT permitted to be worn:
■ Cargo style pants with patch pockets, jeggings or form-fitting pants, denim, yoga or spandex pants of any color
■ Outerwear (including coats, jackets, fleeces, and other related clothing) is not permitted to be worn in school
■ Hooded sweatshirts
■ Patterned tights, knee socks, or leggings
■ Jewelry that becomes a distraction to the learning environment
■ Croc style shoes or brightly colored shoes and/or boots 14
■ Sandals or open-toed shoes or flip-flops
■ Hats, bandanas, sweatbands, scarves are not to be worn in school
Cell Phones: Please Read
Dear parents,
ALL SCHOLARS ARE EXPECTED TO TURN IN CELL PHONES DAILY.
Please read below information from our Scholar and Family Handbook regarding Cell phones.
Prohibited Items
Unless authorized by school administration, a scholar may not have in his/ her/their possession
any of the following items:
■ Cellular devices/phones, Personal radios, mp3 players, IPods, electronic handheld
games, cameras, personal computers, Apple watches, Airpods
■ Toys or playing cards of any type
■ Items associated with gambling
■ Pornographic or obscene material
■ Tobacco, tobacco products, or lighting devices
■ E-cigarettes, vape pens
■ Prescription and over-the-counter medicines
■ Drugs and weapons (see Major Level III Violations for consequences and review the
Weapons Policy for additional information)
■ Toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm or weapon
■ Explosives
■ Other items that the administration find are disruptive to the learning environment
■ **Prohibited items will be confiscated and will not be returned
Electronic Communication Devices/Cell Phones
If scholars possess cell phones or other electronic devices without permission during the school
day, they will be treated as prohibited items (see above). The school is not responsible for any
damage or loss including as a result of theft. Confiscated cell phones will not be returned
until the end of the school year. There are no exceptions.
"Hope Made Real Donation Box"
All proceeds will be donated to the Urukundo Foundation. HOPE MADE REAL IS DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES OF ORPHANED AND ABANDONED CHILDREN AND THE POOR AND VULNERABLE PEOPLE OF RWANDA, AFRICA.
- scotch tape
- new or gently used infant and toddler clothes up to size 3T
- glue sticks
- medium and large size buttons (not small)
PLEASE REMEMBER TO UPDATE PIKMYKID for AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Please be sure to update pikmykid if your scholar is staying for Afterschool. This should be done daily. If you are not signed up, please see directions below.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
PikMyKid
Don't forget to sign up for PikMyKid!
Step 1: Download the app
Step 2: Scan the QR code below
Step 3: Create a profile for you and your scholar(s)
Step 4: Ensure that their daily mode of transportation is accurate.
You can watch these videos to familiarize yourself with the system. Click Here.
We appreciate your attention to this matter as we work to make dismissal more efficient.
Thank you!
Dress Code Reminders
Please pay close attention to the expectations in our dress code. Scholars are NOT permitted to wear black slacks or shirts. Additionally, shoes are expensive; please be sure to pay attention to the expectations around shoes when shopping for school shoes.
Thank you!
School Bus Expectations and Reminders
Children Must:
- Be at the bus stop 5-10 minutes prior to the scheduled time.
- Cross in front of the school bus when crossing a street.
- Keep buses clean, sanitary, and orderly.
- Obey bus drivers, as they are in full charge of buses and pupils while in transit.
- Always ride in an assigned seat.
- Never cause damage to the school bus, and report anything noticed to the driver. Any student disfiguring or mutilating a bus will be required to pay for the damage, and denied further use of buses.
- Never get off the bus at any stop other than your assigned bus stop, unless you have written permission from your parent and the bus driver.
- Never fight, scuffle, or incite any disturbance creating a hazard to the safety of others on the bus. Never use obscenities or profane language on the school bus.
- Do not extend arms or head out of the bus window at any time. Since school officials do not ride the bus, we will act upon referrals given to us by the driver.
- First Referral – Bus Discipline Letter
- Second Referral – 1 day bus suspension
- Third Referral – 3 day bus suspension
- Fourth Referral5 day bus suspension (Parent Conference will be scheduled before the child is permitted to ride the bus.)
- Fifth Referral 10 day bus suspension (Parent Conference will be scheduled before the child is permitted to ride the bus.)
- Sixth Referral – Loss of bus privileges for the remainder of the school year. The above consequences are the bare minimum for each referral. School officials reserve the right to impose greater consequences depending on the severity of the situation.
Uniform Policy: Dressed for Success!
Propel East
Propel East is a Title I School
Website: www.propelschools.org
Location: 1611 Monroeville Avenue, Turtle Creek, PA, USA
Phone: 412-823-0347