Oak Ridge Connection
Oak Ridge Elementary School
October 25, 2024
Our Mission
-Oak Ridge Elementary
Message From The Principal
Dear Parents,
Thank you for a great week. We really are getting better each day. Our kids are working hard and learning each day. They keep improving on their High Five behaviors. I am hoping everyone will be able to attend or Trunk and Treat tonight. Our PTA has planned a great evening for you and your kids. Keep up the good work and Go Lions!
Sincerely,
Dr. Jason Parrott
High Five Behavior of the Week
Be Respectful in the Media Center: Use indoor voice, listen to others, keep your hands and feet to yourself.
If you would like to view our High Five PBIS Matrix please look below...
PBIS Matrix
No Parking in Allergist and Surrounding Neighbors Parking Lots!
Please do not park in the allergists and surrounding businesses parking lots!. They are our neighbors and we need to be respectful of their businesses and spaces. You will be towed if you continue to do so thank you!
End of the First Marking Period
Our 1st Marking Period is ending on Friday, November 1.
Report Cards
With our first marking period ending on November 1, our teachers will be providing progress reports to parents through report cards. Report cards are not being sent home with students. Instead, they will be available to view through Parent Portal on the Royal Oak Schools website starting Monday, November 11. There is a Report Card tab on the left side of the screen that you need to click to access your child's Report Card. Teachers are able to see if you have viewed your child's report card, so if you haven't, they might send you a message to make sure you are able to access it. If you have any questions or need help accessing your child's report card, please contact the Oakland Schools Help Desk at 248-209-2060.
Thank You WXYZ!
Thank you to WXYZ for sending Alicia Smith and Ali Hoxie to talk to our broadcasting crew. We will start production soon!
iReady
We have completed our first iReady reading and math diagnostic assessments of the year, and the results reports for your student(s) will be uploaded into the MiStar Parent Portal under "Student Documents" by Friday, October 18, 2024.
Because this is a new assessment, please read the "Understanding your Student's iReady Diagnostic Report" document provided. It includes helpful information as you review your child(ren)'s reports.
To access the parent portal, go to royaloakschools.org, click on "Parents/Guardians" on the menu bar, and then click on "MISTAR Parent Portal." Please use the login assistance links if you need help logging in.
Trunk or Treat
Please join us for Oak Ridge Elementary’s Annual Trunk or Treat event on Oct 25th starting at 6:30pm. Enjoy music, treats, games, prizes, a little Hocus Pocus, and vote for your favorite trunk! This event is for Oak Ridge families, teachers, and staff. This is not a drop off event. Trunk or Treat will be held in the back parking lot of Oak Ridge Elementary, RAIN or SHINE. Parking will be available in the front circle, kindergarten lot, or on Bloomfield.
Professional Learning Wednesday
Our professional learning morning for staff will take place again this Wednesday, October 30th. This means that it is a late start for students. The first bell will ring at 9:20 a.m. with classes starting at 9:25 a.m.
Lunch Buddies
Lunch Buddies is an opportunity to see your child in the wild! We are combining Green Team composting sign-ups with a sign-up for a newly identified need of parent and adult caregiver lunch volunteers.
Lunch Buddies includes opportunities assisting with our lunch composting, assisting younger children with their lunches, refereeing lunch recess sports (any adults miss those lunchtime football games?), and more! Put in half an hour for one shift or sign up for two shifts the same day and see your child both a lunch AND recess! Link to our sign-up genius below.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084BADAC2DA5FBC61-51468196-lunch#/
Halloween
October 31 is a half day for students. Students will be dismissed at 12:15 p.m. We will be having a Halloween Parade at 10:00 a.m., so students will be allowed to come to school wearing their Halloween costumes that day if they would like to do so. Please see the district guidelines below:
Join The PTA
Oak Ridge PTA is an essential part of our elementary school community. This week, PTA President, Marissa Schramski, answers why you should join the PTA, even with busy schedules and bigger priorities:
Why should I join the PTA?
The PTA works hard to build community within the school. We organize fun events like Trunk or Treat, Winter Market, Unplugged Week, Skate Night and more. We support our teachers by providing financial support for classroom enrichment activities and field trips, as well as small things that make teachers' daily lives easier, such as stocking the staff lounge with snacks once a month. Most importantly, the PTA advocates for all children to ensure students at Oak Ridge have equitable experiences. Something that might seem small, like purchasing a book at the Scholastic book fair, is incredibly important to a child who may otherwise have been unable to do so.
I don't have the time!!
PTA doesn't require any amount of time other than the two minutes it takes signing up for a membership here. While your $10 annual dues allow you to vote on important matters at PTA meetings, it doesn't require any time commitment whatsoever. You can know your dues go toward helping the PTA carry out their mission to advocate for all children and leave it at that.
Or course, we welcome anyone willing to give their time. If you would like to attend meetings, they're held on zoom and in-person on the second Monday of the month at 7pm in the Media Center. If you want to get even more involved, we definitely have a place for you volunteering in our numerous open positions. Email OakRidgeROPTA@gmail.com if you'd like to find a place and a bigger role in PTA. Our PTA can do incredible things for our children and teachers when we are fully staffed!
It's not really my vibe.
Your entire current PTA board once thought it wasn't their vibe. We've all seen Hollywood's take on PTA, and mean girl exclusion and judging is not what you'll find here. We welcome all caregivers of Oak Ridge students, period. You'll have the chance to meet other parents/caregivers who want nothing more than to help our children create core positive memories during elementary school that will stay with them for a lifetime. Most of our board members have full-time jobs, many of which are in public service, and ALL of them volunteer because they truly want to foster a supportive community where all are appreciated. Lastly, you'll have direct knowledge of everything Oak Ridge and Royal Oak Schools. Dr. Parrott and a designated School Board representative attend each PTA meeting where they present reports on very important information.
I'm still not sure...
Think of your most positive memory of elementary school socializing. Chances are, a PTO was responsible for it. $10 per year allows you to create those same positive memories for another child! It also gets you access to an incredible community of passionate caregivers and teachers, contributes to fulfilling our children's social needs, and allows you to make a difference right in your own neighborhood. We hope you'll join us today.
PTA Meetings take place on the second Monday of each month at 7pm in the Media Center. Purchase your membership here: https://oakridge.givebacks.com/store/items/15211
Class Dojo
Oak Ridge has adopted a whole school behavior management system. We are still using our High Five Rules but we will be using Class Dojo to to keep track of High Five Behaviors instead of High Five tickets. All teachers will have access to Class Dojo and you will be able to keep track of Dojo points from home!!
Please follow up with your child should you notice any "needs work" marks as well as praise them for any positive behavior choices!
Students will be able to trade in their points for different rewards!! Stay tuned for a list of rewards and how many Dojo points they will cost. Stay tuned for more!
Green Team Needs Your Help
Hello Oak Ridge Families! Another great year at the Ridge is upon us, and we are already looking ahead to many exciting activities that will help certify our school as a Michigan "Green School" once again!
Throughout the month of October, we will be collecting used tennis shoes for recycling! Please drop any used athletic shoes off in the labeled box just inside the front doors of our school (starting Tuesday October 1st!)
We're continuing the Oak Ridge Spirit Wear Swap this year! Do you have gently used Eagle wear that your child has outgrown? Interested in *FREE* spirit gear? Check out the bin under the table just inside the front doors of our school! There will also be an opportunity for you to visit a swap booth at our Trunk or Treat event at the end of October!
Throughout the year we collect old/used pens and markers. Feel free to send in a bag from home with your student, or drop them in the smaller box on the table just outside of the inner office doors.
Thank you for your continuous support!
Bus Parking In The Circle Drive (Important Please Read!)
Please make sure you do not park before the cone in the front circle drive. That area is reserved for Busses. We must be able to accommodate our students that need transportation. Thank you!
Parking
We have taken positive steps toward improving the traffic flow at Oak Ridge Elementary. Please help support us by following these guidelines:
● Front Circle Drive is for drivers of students in Room 103, 105, 107, 109, and 111 only.
● Drivers of students in rooms 104, 106, and 108 drop off in front of classrooms in the back parking lot.
● Drivers of third graders are to drop off in the back lot at the pick-up/drop-off zone (blue line in front of east doors).
● Drivers of fourth-graders are to drop off on Bloomfield (street just south of parking lot) and students enter the building at the east doors (outside of Media Center)
● Drivers of fifth-graders drop off on Alexander (street east of upper-grade playground)
● In our back lot, follow in single file to the pick-up/drop-off zone. As you pull up to the BLUE LINE, stop and drop off/pick up your child. Do NOT create a second line. All students should exit/enter the car door on the curbside ONLY.
● STAY IN SINGLE FILE IN THE BACK LOT.
● Do NOT park along the curb next to the building.
● Give yourself extra time and adhere to traffic safety.
Suggested Options
● Consider coming a few minutes early for drop off/pick up.
● Consider walking to school with your students and neighbors.
● Consider riding your bikes as a family to school.
● Carpooling reduces congestion and helps the environment.
If everyone helps support our efforts, it will be a safe place for students and families! Thank you in advance for your help!
Dispensing Medication Form
If your child needs to take medication throughout the school day, please fill out the following form and return it to the main office. Thank you!
Please be aware that Board Policy 5330 (below) requires a doctor's prescription as well as parental authorization before we can dispense non prescribed (over the counter) medicine as well as prescribed medications.
For purposes of this policy, "medication" shall include all medicines including those prescribed by a physician and any nonprescribed (over-the-counter) drugs, preparations, and/or remedies. "Treatment" refers both to the manner in which a medication is administered and to health-care procedures which require special training, such as catheterization.
Before any medication or treatment may be administered to any student during school hours, the Board shall require the written prescription from the child's physician accompanied by the written authorization of the parent. This document shall be kept on file in the administrative offices. No student is allowed to provide or sell any type of over-the-counter medication to another student. Violations of this rule will be considered violations of Policy 5530 - Drug Prevention and of the Student Discipline Code/Code of Conduct.
Although it would seem logical that parental authorization to administer an over the counter medicine would be enough, we are required to also have authorization from a physician. For any instances where non-prescribed medicine is being administered without a physician's prescription, please ask those parents to have their pediatrician sign and return the parental consent form.
Homework Club
Homework Club is available for students on all Late Start Wednesdays from 8:20-9:20 a.m. Please click on the following link to register for Homework Club:
Download the Royal Oak Schools App Today!
Stay in touch with Royal Oak Schools by downloading our new mobile app!
Download on your mobile device today and select 'yes' to receive push notifications with the latest news and updates from the District. Use this link for more download information:
https://www.royaloakschools.org/quick_links/royal_oak_schools_app
Spanish newsletter
Please view the Spanish newsletter by clicking here.
Physical Education Newsletter
Royal Oak Performing Arts Newsletter
Please click here for Royal Oak Schools Performing Arts newsletter.
Visitors to the Building
We are limiting visitors to the building especially before and after school. Please drop your students at their designated exterior door. We want to limit traffic and provide the safest environment possible. Thank you for cooperating with us in this matter!
Student Parent Handbook
Green Team Needs Your Help
Hello Families!
The Green School Committee at Oak Ridge is in need of some help!
At lunch, the volunteers and lunch monitors have been overwhelmed with the amount of recycling that is being thrown away each day. They need some assistance helping students find the correct receptacles and cleaning/organizing recyclable items.
Last year, we added food composting to Oak Ridge, and are in need of some more helpful hands as students become acclimated to this new change and are reminded of the composting process!
If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out to Mrs. Mangum (molly.mangum@royaloakschools.org) Please don't feel obligated to help everyday...any time is extremely helpful! Volunteers are needed from approximately 11:30 am-12:30 pm each day.
Thank you in advance!
Volunteer Background Checks
PTA Newsletter
PTA News
Please remember to join the PTA - we are working hard to keep our community strong! The PTA welcomes every student & their family from Oak Ridge. We want to make sure we are inclusive of all families and everyone has the opportunity to be a member. If there are financial limitations preventing you from joining the PTA please contact us so we can remove that barrier. It takes all of us working together to make our children reach their true potential.
Join online at: https://oakridge.memberhub.store/
Individual memberships are $10/year.
Free and Reduced Price Meal Applications
Thanks to the Michigan School Meals Program, a state-funded program that allows all students to receive meals at no cost for the 2023-2024 school year, breakfast and lunch will be free to all students. Second meals are not free and will be considered ala carte. Elementary school second lunches will be charged $2.60.
Although all students can receive meals at no cost, it is still vital that eligible families fill out a free/reduced meal application: A school’s eligibility for federal Child Nutrition Programs such as Summer Food Service Program and others is based on free and reduced-price eligibility. Students and families may qualify for other program fee reductions based on their eligibility for free or reduced-price meals. Federal and state education finding uses free and reduced-price eligibility.
Please complete the 2023-2024 online application on our website under Free and Reduced Meals Information. Paper applications will be sent out this month and available at the district office and in all schools in August.
Blessings in a Backpack
“Blessings in a Backpack” is a program designed to provide students on the free and reduced lunch program with enough food for three meals a day during the weekends. This program, administered by the Community Foundation of Greater Rochester, is active in Royal Oak Schools. If you agree to take part in this program during the school year, your child will receive a bag filled with food for the weekend. A bag of food will be put in your child's locker for take home on Fridays. The simple meals may include food like macaroni and cheese, beef ravioli, canned fruit, granola bars, soups, juice and other items. Students will receive a bag every week.
If you would like to have your child participate in this program, fill out the form below.. Please be sure to indicate on the form if you child has any food allergies. If your child has a food allergy, you as the parent are responsible for checking all food labels when the food arrives home. Royal Oak Schools, as well as Blessings in a Backpack, will not be held responsible for any accidental food allergen exposure.
Young Oaks Info
If you have students currently enrolled in the program you will be contacted directly by the Young Oaks Coordinator.
Any families interested in the program can use the link below for information about the program.
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Oak Ridge Elementary School
Email: parrottj@royaloakschools.org
Website: http://www.royaloakschools.org/elementary/oakridge/
Location: 506 E 13 Mile Rd, Royal Oak, MI, United States
Phone: (248) 588-8353
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