
All-Star News
September 6, 2024
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Pyramid of Success
Coach Wooden believed and taught that the most important responsibility each of us had to ourselves was to do everything we could to achieve our own potential. He offered his Pyramid of Success and his definition of Success as a guide, stepping stones to help young people understand what it really takes to make the effort – 100% – to fulfill their potential and do their best. Every couple of weeks, our students will focus on one or two character traits from Coach Wooden's Pyramid of Success. Positive examples of students exemplifying the character traits will be recognized with the Pyramid of Success Awards. Classroom lessons will reinforce elements of the Pyramid of Success. Additionally, whole school assemblies will feature character traits from Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success.
For the next three weeks, we will be focusing on Alertness and Action:
ALERTNESS - "What you learn after you know it all is what counts"
Pay attention to everything that is going on around you all the time. Listen with your ears and your eyes. Listen with your nose! Your hands. Don't fall asleep on the job. Always be 'listening and learning' and you';; be heading to success.
ACTION - "Be quick, but do not hurry"
Do not sit on your hands doing nothing. Instead raise your hand and then speak up. Do not be afraid to fail. Instead, be afraid of failing to act! If you are afraid to act because you fear failure you will never do the things you are capable of doing.
This Week at Adams Elementary
Great news! Last week, Mrs. Dorain and Mrs. Nunez's class had the best attendance. A round of applause for their AMAZING work! These classes achieved an outstanding 100% attendance, surpassing our school-wide goal of 95% attendance each day at Adams Elementary.
Counseling Corner
Anxiety: Helping Handout for School and Home
Most children experience some level of anxiety or worry in response to unfamiliar situations and everyday stressors. Anxiety can cause significant difficulties at home and at school. These children may avoid social or public situations, have extreme difficulty separating from parents or caregivers, and have an excessive need for reassurance or approval from others. Additionally, anxious children may have difficulty concentrating and appear inattentive because they are distracted by worries and other negative thoughts (NASP). We are in this together!
We have compiled resources for you and your family. National Association of School Psychologists: Helping Handouts for Home Anxiety: Helping Hand, Mental Health and Wellness and Care Solace are tools for school staff and families to connect with community-based mental healthcare resources and providers. Their proprietary care navigation system taps into a vast database of mental healthcare resources to find carefully vetted local therapists and programs in minutes.
Thinking Mapsđź’
Next week, we will be focusing on Tree Maps. The Tree Map is used for classifying and categorizing or for identifying the main idea and details. Some of the other key words your child might use when using a Tree Map are kinds of and types of.
Talk to your child about what kinds of things he or she has been sorting or grouping at school. Then, take an opportunity to engage in a family activity that will reinforce this type of thinking and learning for your child at home
After School Programming
Welcome Back! We are excited to bring so many new opportunities to our Adams Allstars after school this year. Our Fall Enrichment Classes are open to ALL Adams Elementary students. Classes begin Monday, September 9 and continue through November 20. Please complete the google interest form at bit.ly/fallenrichment24 to select the classes your child would like to join.
Our daily after school program is currently full, but we encourage you to complete the google interest for at bit.ly/4dlkpbW to be placed on our waitlist. This program runs every day school is in session from the time school is dismissed until 6:00 pm. During our program, students participate in athletic activities, social emotional learning, academic time for completing homework, and fun STEAM enrichment opportunities. We offer two pick-up windows each day from 4:00-4:30 pm and from 5:30-6:00 pm. Special arrangements can be made for alternate pick up times with our Admin Intern, Jenna Young. Daily attendance is a requirement to participate in our program, with the exception of students who are absent from school or who are signed out through the front office before the end of the school day.
If you would like more information about any of our Expanded Learning Opportunities after school, please reach out to us!
Jenna Young
ELOP Admin
Evelin Juarez
Bilingual Office Assistant
714.424.7935 ext. 2164
Important Datesđź“…
- September 12 - Recess Art (Volunteer Information Below)
- Parent Empowerment Seminar
- First session will be September 12, 2024 at Rea Elementary 9:00-11:00am (All meetings will be conducted in Spanish)
- October 17 - Picture Day
- October 16, 2024 - College & Career Fair
(NMUSD) is excited to present the College & Career Fair on October 16, 2024, 6-8 p.m., at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa. The event is open to all students in grades 7-12 and their families.
The College & Career Fair offers various opportunities to learn about college programs and assistance as well as connect with colleges and universities from throughout the United States and internationally. Expect to visit Career Technical Education (CTE) explorations; meet business and industry representatives; attend workshops on earning college credit while in high school, applying for financial aid, and NCAA recruiting eligibility and scholarships; and more.
- October 21-25 - Conference Week (modified day 1:30 dismissal)
- October 23 (non-student day)
- November 1 - Non-student day
- November 5 - Picture Make-up Day
- November 11 - Veterans Day (School closed)
- November 27-29 - Thanksgiving Recess
- December 20 - Last Day Before Winter Recess (school dismissed at 1:00pm)
- December 23-3 - Winter Recess
Neighborhood Peer Program
Newport-Mesa Unified School District is looking for preschool-aged children to participate in our Neighborhood Peer Program.
The program prepares young learners for success in kindergarten, as they participate in small and large group classroom settings, and cooperative play activities.
For more information call: (949) 889-3669, or email: npp@nmusd.us
Arrival and Dismissal
Please remember our parking lot is closed to non-school traffic. Parents will be allowed on campus the first day of school and then on Fridays for Flag Deck.
Arrival
- Please do not drop off student before 7:45 as there is no supervision before that time
- Students may enter through our main entrance at 7:45 AM and our side entrance by the park starting at 8:00 AM.
- When students arrive, they may walk to their line, put their backpack down, and when the bell rings at 8:00 AM, play.
- The warning bell will sound at 8:13 AM, and students are to walk to their line for the start of school at 8:15 AM.
- Students who enter after 8:15 AM are tardy, and parents will need to bring them to the office to sign them in for the day.
- Students riding bikes must walk their bikes onto campus and store them in the locked fence on campus.
Dismissal
- Students will be able to exit any gate at the end of the day. If students are taking the bus, they will meet on the blacktop and be escorted to the buses. If you have an older student, please ensure they pick up their younger siblings (TK-K) before meeting you at your pick-up location.
Attendance
Attendance is very important to a child’s success in school. Students are expected to be here each day on time and ready to learn. However, we understand that there are occasions where an absence may occur. Please be sure to contact the absence hotline to report all absences at 714-424-4702.
Did you know? Research shows that chronically absent students (students with 10% absences over the school year = 18 absences) are less likely to read on grade level by 3rd grade, are more likely to score lower on standardized tests, get suspended in middle school, and are at least four times more likely to not complete high school.
Attendance Matters!!!
Adams Elementary Dress Code
The following list are general standards for appropriate and safe dress for school:
- Clothing must be clean.
- All attire must be modest. Undergarments must be covered.
- No clothing with offensive or distasteful words, promotes alcohol, tobacco or drugs, or has pictures, or slogans. Offensive would be defined as anything that is obscene, contains racial or ethnic slurs, or propagates violence, gangs or products which are illegal.
- No spaghetti straps, crop top shirts, halter tops or bare midriffs. Shoulder straps must be at least one (1) inch wide.
- Shoes must be practical so that students can run, jump, and kick while involved in physical activities on the playground. This means that tennis shoes or other closed-toe and closed-heel shoes are appropriate.
- Inappropriate shoes: open-toed shoes, Crocs, flip flops, slippers, heels, and platform shoes.
- Shorts, skirts and dresses are appropriate if they are the type designed for play and the highest point of the hemline reaches the student’s thumb when their arm is at their side.
- Makeup is not to be worn by elementary age students.
- Jewelry, if worn, should be small and non-distracting.
- Hats (particularly baseball caps) must be worn forward-facing and are not permitted to be worn indoors at any time unless with permission by teacher. Hoods and beanies are not to be worn indoors.
Safety Protocols
All teachers and Adams staff have been trained on the Standard Response Protocol. This protocol allows everyone on site to use clear and common language during emergency responses. Whenever emergency drills are held at Adams Elementary (dates are all posted on the Adams Elementary website), we will inform our parent community through our weekly newsletter.
Volunteer Information
We are happy to welcome volunteers to our campus. Volunteering is a perfect opportunity to become more familiar with our school and support your child’s teacher.
Adams volunteers are required to complete a volunteer application through the NMUSD website and check in at the office each time through our Raptor System. Please see the link: NMUSD Volunteers. Once your application is approved, you will receive a notification. All cleared volunteers will then complete an orientation at Adams.
Please note that field trip volunteers need to go through the volunteer/visitor system before attending a field trip.
Join the Adams PTA
Be a part of the Adams Community and help our students have a great experience at Adams Elementary. You can join (or renew) your Adams PTA Membership at Join PTA.
Community Resources
Costa Mesa Donald Dungan Library
Please click on the attached document to learn about the many free activities the library has for our community during the month of September.
Olive Crest is offering free courses in all three of their Active Parenting Curriculums. Please open the flyer below to learn more about the courses.
Adams Elementary
Phone: (714) 424-7935
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Fax (714) 424-4701
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