Kellogg ROAR Newsletter
Monday, November 25th, 2024
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Message from the Principal
Kellogg Families,
Thank you to all students, families, and staff members for making last week so joyful on campus!
- The week kicked off with Spirit Week including so many Blazers and Timbers jerseys on Sports Day, creative matching outfits on Twin Day, colorful and comfy pajamas on Pajamas Day, movie and book characters on Character Day, and suits and gowns on Dress to Impress Day!
- Friday came with storytelling and an inspiring assembly celebrating Native American Heritage Month.
- Friday night ended with a highly successful Fall Dance with students and staff connecting, having fun, and showing off their dance skills. Click here and here for a sneak peek of our students and staff getting their groove on!
In this edition of the ROAR Newsletter are important announcements and reminders:
- Fall Festivities
- Fall Break No School
- Parent-Teacher Conferences
- Food and Hygiene Products Drive
- ... and much more!
In this season of thankfulness, I hope you and your family are able to enjoy time with your loved ones, find joy in the little things, and recharge for the remainder of the school year. On behalf of the entire staff, I wish you and your family a fantastic Fall Break, filled with peace, warmth, and gratitude.
Mr. Thai Nguyen
Principal
Kellogg Middle School
Fall Festivities! (New)
Check out some pictures and videos from last week below!
Happy Fall Break! (New)
Parent-Teacher Conferences (Reminder)
Dates and Times
Parent- Teacher Conferences will occur on the following dates:
- Monday, November 25th
- Tuesday, November 26th
Location and Format
Conferences will be held in-person at Kellogg. Each teacher will have a table in the Cafeteria or Gymnasium.
Families will have the opportunity to sign up for a 1-hour block where they can visit and connect with individual teachers within that 1-hour time block.
Conference Toolkit
Every year PPS serves approximately 10,000 students that speak a language other than English
at home. We serve these students in over 100 languages every school year. For many linguistically diverse families, Parent-Teacher Conferences is a completely new experience and it can be an intimidating one.
- Click here for a helpful Parent-Teacher Conference Toolkit
Action Item
- Click here to schedule a Parent-Teacher Conference time.
Successful Schools Survey (Reminder)
Today Portland Public Schools begins the annual Successful Schools Survey. The Successful Schools Survey is an opportunity for students, staff, and families to provide important feedback on their school environments, learning experiences, and sense of well-being and safety at school.
The survey is conducted once every school year to provide timely information to schools, district leadership, and the community, allowing us to make informed decisions about school climate and culture. This year, the survey window is open November 1st to December 6th.
Portland Public Schools highly values the input and opinions of its families, and we welcome all PPS parents and guardians to complete this year’s survey. We use the data to help improve our schools, providing targeted feedback and training on how to create healthy school environments that are welcoming for all.
Action Item
You can complete the Successful Schools Survey online using the link provided below. Please complete one survey per household. If you have more than one student at PPS, we ask that you complete the survey considering the experiences of your eldest child.
The survey will take approximately 15-30 minutes to complete and is available in English, Spanish, Russian, Somali, Vietnamese and Chinese.
For more information about the Successful Schools Survey, please go to pps.net/sss2024.
Food and Hygiene Products Drive (Reminder)
The food pantry at Kellogg is running low on many items, so we're inviting families to drop off shelf stable foods and hygiene products at the dance on Friday, November 22nd and during conferences on Monday, November 25th and Tuesday, November 26th.
Some of the items most needed are:
Ramen
Healthy snacks
Tuna
Canned chicken
Rice
Canned pinto beans
Refried beans
Cereal
Shelf stable milk/non-dairy milk
Masa
Deodorant
Toothbrushes, toothpaste, dental floss, and alcohol-free mouthwash
Menstrual products
Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, soap
Backpacks and lunchboxes - new or gently used/like new
Contact Emma Sohriakoff (Social Worker) if you have any questions.
Scholastic Book Fair (Update)
The Scholastic Book Fair will be in the library during the second week of December. The Book Fair is open to all students during the regular school day.
You can shop the Scholastic Book Fair Online beginning December 9th!
- Click here
Action Items
Parents can create an ewallet for your students, instead of sending cash. Click here for more info.Counselor's Corner (Update)
504 Plans
If your student has a section 504 plan that has not yet been reviewed and updated for this school year please schedule a conference with the grade level school counselor.
7th Graders in Ms. Gretta’s Social Studies classes received a lesson last week on Mindful Responses to Invitations for Conflict. Students in Ms. Yenni’s Social Studies classes (Immersion) will receive the lesson the first week of December. Here is the link to the slide deck.
8th Graders worked on creating EBinders for their future selves!
Message from PTSA (Update)
Upcoming Meetings
- Tuesday, December 3rd at 6:30 PM (Kellogg cafeteria) = social meeting and potluck! This is an opportunity to meet other Kellogg parents and chat. We’d love to see you there!
- Tuesday, January 14th at 6:30 PM (KMS cafeteria) = regular PTSA meeting with guest speaker Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong, PPS Superintendent. Please join us to meet the superintendent. She’ll be speaking and there will be time for a Q&A.
Bottle Drops
It's time to start dropping off the filled blue bags. Kellogg PTSA gets 20% extra through December 2nd. Families can also donate funds directly from their Bottle Drop accounts to Kellogg Middle School PTSA.
Bottle Drop bags are always available inside the front entrance of the school.
Questions or suggestions, or to join our email list - email us at kelloggmsptsa@gmail.com.
Early Pick Up (Reminder)
In general, we ask that you avoid picking up students early from school. Students are missing critical instructional time when they leave early. If possible, schedule appointments on Early Release Days and No School Days.
If you are picking up students early ...
- Avoid coming during Lunch and Recess times. It is more difficult to track down students during their Lunch and Recess.
- Avoid picking up your student between 3:45 PM and 4:00 PM, as our office becomes overwhelmed with accommodating early pick-ups and staff is limited in the afternoons. If you need to pick up early, we request that you arrive prior to 3:30 PM. If you arrive after 3:50 PM, you will kindly be asked to wait outside for the final bell at 4:00 PM.
Lastly, please be prepared to show your photo ID, as it is a legal requirement for picking up students during school hours. (i.e. driver’s license, state ID card, passport). As a reminder, your student will not be released to anyone that is not over the age of 18, anyone not listed on the registration form, or to anyone without an ID.
Thank you in advance for your understanding and support of your student and our school safety.
School Traffic Circulation Map (Reminder)
Thank you for taking the time to review our traffic circulation map provided by the Safe Routes to School teams at PBOT and PPS. PBOT and PPS staff visited our campus to conduct a traffic circulation observation and suggested the following modifications to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety
around our campus during the peak hours of arrival and dismissal.
Key Changes
- The School Street pilot project on SE Franklin Street behind the school has ended. SE Franklin Street will be no longer have School Street signs while PBOT and PPS revise the School Street program.
- As a dead-end street, drivers are discouraged from dropping off and picking up students on this section of SE Franklin St. Walking or biking is encouraged.
Vehicular Traffic
- Suggested vehicular traffic flow is depicted using purple arrows on your map.
- Drivers are encouraged to drive clockwise, so that the school is always on your right. Drop off students on the school-side of the street to limit crossings.
- Do not park in the school bus loading zone north of the school.
- When dropping-off or picking-up, avoid stopping in the travel lane or attempting to make U-turns. Student drop-off should occur in the marked parking section on SE 69 th Avenue. Do not drop off in the “No Stopping or Parking” area.
- Please consider parking 1-2 blocks from the school and walking the remainder of the way. This Park and Walk provides an opportunity to get active during the day and allows you to avoid the school traffic lines.
Thank you,
-Safe Routes to Schools Team
Action Item
- See image below for Kellogg's circulation map.
Bus Routes (Reminder)
The image below lists all the big bus routes and stops for Kellogg.
Please call PPS Transportation Services at 503-916-6901 or email at transportation@pps.net if you have any questions.
School Hours and District Calendar (Reminder)
During the 2024-2025 school year ...
- School officially starts at 9:15 AM and dismisses at 4:00 PM.
Throughout the school year there are Staff Meeting Days and Early Release Days.
- On Staff Meeting Days, school officially starts at 9:30 AM and dismisses at 4:00 PM.
- On Early Release Days, school officially starts at 9:15 AM and dismisses at 1:45 PM.
Click here for the 2024-2025 District calendar.
- Staff Meeting Days are noted with **.
- Early Release Days are noted with a clock icon.
Schoolwide Expectations (Reminder)
At Kellogg we are proud of our schoolwide expectations as they provide our students with safe, structured, and productive learning environments. Please take the time to review some of our expectations below.
Cell Phones and Technology Devices
Cell phones and all personal technologies (e.g. gaming devices, wireless headphones, Bluetooth speakers, etc.) are expected to be off and away in lockers during the school day. Students are expected to keep cell phones and technology devices off and away in the hallways, restrooms, and at lunch recess as well. If a student is spotted with a cell phone or technology device, it will be immediately confiscated and taken to the front office. Students with repeated cell phone or technology infractions will be placed on individualized cell phone and technology plans.
Backpacks
In alignment with many other middle schools in the District, all backpacks must be stored in lockers during the school day. Backpacks clutter classroom spaces and items are frequently lost or stolen unless they are stored safely in a locker. Students will use their binders to carry their learning materials throughout the school day.
Learning Logs
To help students stay organized and keep track of important dates and deadlines, students will be issued a Learning Log. Be sure to check your student's Learning Log regularly to stay up-to-date with your student's assignments, tests, and other announcements. Learnings Logs will also serve as the student's hall pass when students leave the classroom during non-transition times. It is critical that students do not lose their Learning Log.
Toys and Valuable Items
Students should leave all toys, valuable items, and any item that can cause safety concerns or distractions at home. Leaving these items at home will ensure items are not lost or stolen.
Closed Campus
Kellogg is a closed campus. All visitors must check-in at the front office. Students must be signed out and picked up by a parent or guardian in order to leave campus before dismissal time. Additionally, our school will not accept DoorDash, Uber Eats, or other deliveries to students. Parents and guardians are welcome to drop off lunch items for their students at any time.
Upcoming Dates
November
- Monday, November 25th = No School (Parent-Teacher Conferences)
- Tuesday, November 26th = No School (Parent-Teacher Conferences)
- Wednesday, November 27th = No School (Thanksgiving Break)
- Thursday, November 28th = No School (Thanksgiving Break)
- Friday, November 29th = No School (Thanksgiving Break)
December
- Tuesday, December 3rd = Staff Meeting Day (School Hours: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM)
- Thursday, December 5th = Winter Band Concert (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM)
- Wednesday, December 11th = Coffee with the Principal (9:30 AM - 10:00 AM)
- Wednesday, December 11th = Site Council (5:00 PM - 6:00 PM)
- Thursday, December 12th = Winter Choir Concert (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM)
- Wednesday, December 18th = Early Release Day (School Hours: 9:15 AM - 1:45 PM)
- Monday, December 23rd - Friday, January 3rd = No School (Winter Break)
Key Contacts (Reminder)
Below are the counselors and Administrators supporting each grade level.
Student safety, student well-being, and student learning are our top priorities. If you ever need to speak to a teacher, counselor, administrator, or any staff member, please call the front office or e-mail the individual directly to schedule a meeting. Unannounced meetings are often difficult to accommodate as school staff have busy and tight schedules. In particular, before school, after school, and lunch times are the busiest times in schools as most staff members are on duty to ensure student safety. Thank you for your support and understanding!
Administration Team
Mr. Thai Nguyen
Principal
Ms. Claudia McClellan
Assistant Principal
(se habla español)
Dr. Dan Carpenter
Assistant Principal