
Paramount Elementary
October 16th, 2024
Introduction
Thank You!
Thank you for taking time to join us for Parent/Teacher conferences. We appreciate your willingness to give up time so our teachers can better know you and your student's needs. Our goal is to work as a team so our students can be their most successful selves.
Important Information
- Upcoming Dates and No School Dates!
- Spirit Wear
- Red Ribbon Week
- Carnival
- Wonder Wall
- Student Recognition
- Introducing Responsibility and Taking Ownership
- Cross-Walks
- Birthday Celebrations
- Student Drop-Off Times
- School Nutrition Services: Free and Reduced Lunch Application
- Bell Schedule
- Important Safety Reminders
- District Positions Available
Upcoming Dates
Mark Your Calendar: Important Dates
- Monday, October 21st-Friday, October 25th: Red Ribbon Week
- Friday, October 25th: October Student Recognition Breakfast
- Saturday, October 26th: PTA Carnival: 4:00-6:00 pm
- Thursday, October 31st: Harvest/Halloween Parties
- Thursday, October 31st: Spirit Wear Store Closes
- Tuesday, November 5th: No School--District PD/Collaboration Day & Election Day
- Monday, November 11th-Friday, November 15th: Online Book Fair
- Friday, November 22nd: November Student Recognition Breakfast
- Monday, November 25th-Friday, November 29th: No School--Thanksgiving Break
What's Happening?
Paramount Spirit Wear
Would you like to order your student a Paramount t-shirt or sweatshirt? Click the button below to access our online spirit store. It will remain open until October 31st! (The flyer may say October 25th, but it will close on the 31st).
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week is an annual event held in the United States to raise awareness about drug prevention and the dangers of substance abuse. It encourages students, schools, and communities to take a stand against drugs by promoting healthy lifestyles. We will provide brief explanations and reminders to our students about the importance of living drug free and healthy lives.
Red Ribbon Week will be next week: October 21st-October 25th. Please view the graphic below for the dress-up day themes.
PTA Events
PTA Carnival: Saturday, October 26th
The event of the year is almost here! This year's Carnival will be held on Saturday, October 26th from 4:00-6:00 pm! This is a family-friendly event for all ages! There will be a variety of games, activities, food trucks, and concessions for everyone to enjoy. There will also be a silent auction and raffle for various gift baskets and experiences, like "Principal for the Day" or "Lunch and Lessons with Lambrecht".
Carnival is a PTA fundraiser. This one event will bring in most of the money for the PTA's budget for the year. Come on out and support the PTA and school during this incredibly fun night! See you there!
PRESALE Ticket Order Forms are due this Friday, October 18th!!
Refer to communication from your student's teacher for information on class baskets items for the Silent Auction and for volunteer opportunities.
School Information
Cultivate Curiosity: Wonder Wall
Are your students learning new "things" or skills at home? Are they exploring the world around them? We would love to have pictures of our students outside of school showing off their curious minds, how they are learning about something new, or of them creating. Send in a picture with a brief explanation (including the name and grade of the student) to Mrs. Roy so she can display these on our Wonder Wall.
Huge Shout Out to Mrs. Krieger for helping design our Wonder Wall!
Ownership and Responsibility
For the month of October, we will be focusing on the learner disposition of OWNERSHIP and character trait of RESPONSIBILITY. We will be highlighting how the two will go hand-in-hand. Taking ownership of one's learning requires the student to seek help when needed and use feedback constructively. We will also emphasize the importance of reflecting on successes and areas of improvement.
When we discuss RESPONSIBILITY, we will tie this in to learning, as well as taking responsibility for one's actions at home, with family and friends, and following through with commitments.
We hope you can encourage your student to take on new responsibilities at home as well and show them the importance to being responsible and taking ownership.
Recognition Breakfast
This year, we will be adjusting how we recognize our Student of Character and our Academic Champions. Instead of having an assembly, we have decided to have a short breakfast for these students. Students selected each month will be invited to attend a breakfast (donuts and milk), along with 2 parents/guardians.
For those students selected, you will receive communication from the classroom teacher and with an official letter/invite. The celebration will be held in the cafeteria from 8:30-8:50 am. Students will be recognized in front of their parents/guardians as well as their classroom teachers. More specific information will be provided to students and families.
Our next morning celebration will be on Friday, October 25th. We will be recognizing our students who have been selected for demonstrating Ownership and Responsibility.
It's Getting Cold Outside!
With the weather FINALLY starting to feel more like fall, please have your students bring a jacket or sweatshirt to school. The mornings are chilly while they are waiting outside before school begins.
Previous Reminders
Please Do Not Block Cross-Walk Areas!
For those that use the back gate to drop off or pick up your student on Dietrich, please make sure you are not stopping or parking in the cross-walk and blocking it. It is also very important that you do not park between the "No Parking" signs.
Please help us keep out students safe by maintaining visibility in these locations!
Birthday Celebrations
In order to be in accordance with state and district nutrition policies, we will be following a "no food" birthday celebration for students. We have a large variety of student allergy and medical conditions that restrict them from participating in food celebrations. Our goal for any celebration within school to be as inclusive as possible. Parents may send in other non-food items to share with classmates if they choose as a celebration for their birthday (this is not required). Teachers will communicate their individual plans regarding birthday celebrations in their classroom as some may allow a once-a-month celebration policy for birthdays (as this still follows policy). Our teachers do a great job of ensuring students feel recognized on their birthday!
Paramount Learner Dispositions
In addition to the six character traits we focus on as a school, we will also be focusing on five learner dispositions to ensure our Paramount students are life-long learners. As a learner, we want to ensure our students can demonstrate the following traits:
- Motivation
- Perserverance
- Ownership
- Curiosity
- Cooperation
Click the button below to read more about our learner dispositions.
While we will focus on all of these learner dispositions, we will be highlighting more specific areas in which our staff and students "Cultivate Curiosity". Please look for opportunities where you can showcase your student exploring new learning opportunities around them. We will be creating a "Wonder Wall" where students can post pictures of these experiences to share with our school. More information to come.
Student Drop-Off Times
Please help us keep your students safe! DO NOT drop students off for school before 8:45 am. (M, T, Th, F) or 9:00 am (W). If a student is eating breakfast, they can be dropped off to enter the building at 8:45 am. Breakfast is not served until this time.
Because we cannot guarantee the supervision of students prior to this time, we cannot allow students to enter the building or be on campus. Please help us with this.
Nutrition Services
School Meal Accounts: LINQ Connect
LINQ Connect is the service we use for student meal accounts. Setting up a LINQ Connect account is free. From your account, you can monitor your student's activity, view menus, add funds (credit card only, transaction fee applies), and apply for free/reduced lunch.
Payments can also be made directly to our school's kitchen staff with cash or check (payable to School Nutrition). There are no transaction fees associated with these types of payments.
Click the button below to access our district website with more information regarding school nutrition, menus, and payment options. You can click the LINQ button to set up an account or add money.
Check for Negative Balances
If you receive notification for a low or negative balance for your student's lunch account, you can take care of this in the LINQ Connect account. You can click the button above "LINQ Connect" to access this account.
District Positions Available
Know of Anyone Wanting to Work for West Ada?
Various schools within West Ada are hiring positions. If you or someone you know is interested, please access the information in the image below.
2024-2025 Bell Schedule
Safety Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY REMINDERS!!
Our #1 priority is to ensure a SAFE campus for our students and staff. In order to do this effectively, we do need your help. Please read our safety reminders below:
- Paramount is a CLOSED CAMPUS during the school hours of 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Any visitors will need to check in at the front office during these times if they plan to enter the building or be on campus beyond our drop-off locations. For the first week of school, we will allow parents to escort students to line-up locations. After the first week, we will expect parents to adhere to remaining behind our gates when dropping off students.
- Please bring your ID with you when checking in at the front office. Please avoided checking your student out during recess times; please plan ahead to let us know if a student will need to wait for a parent during recess.
- We cannot allow anyone on our fields or playgrounds during the school day that are not approved to be here. Please do not bring young children to play on our equipment during the school day. Our staff is trained to report anyone they believe is not approved to be on campus.
- For students or parents riding bikes to school, please plan on “walking” bikes once on campus. This will help ensure the biker’s safety through the parking lot.
- For parents who will be dropping students off at school, or picking them up, PLEASE adhere to our “Drop-Off/Pick-Up” Zones. This helps ensure students are only entering/exiting cars in a safe area, where other drivers can see them.
- Students and parents are expected to use the crosswalk and wait for the Crossing Guard to indicate it is safe to cross. Please help us with this.
- No dogs are allowed on campus during the school day. Please do not bring animals on our campus without permission. If you bring them with you during drop-off or pick-up, they must be on a leash AND REMAIN AT THE CORNERS OFF CAMPUS OR IN THE PARKING LOT. They may also remain in your vehicle. Again, this is for the safety of all—our students and staff AND your pet!
- If you are accessing the school grounds outside of school hours with a dog, please be sure to clean up after them. We often find dog waste left in the fields. As you can imagine, if a student steps into this, it creates a major disruption and hygiene issue for our students, parents, and school. Please spread the word for us to help keep our fields free of pet waste.
- Throughout the year, we will practice a variety of safety drills: Lockdowns, Fire drills, Reverse Evacuations, Evacuations, etc. We work in conjunction with the Meridian Police Department and the Meridian Fire Department to establish the best practices for these drills. We will communicate when these occur, so you are aware of the drills. We will also send more communication regarding the types of emergencies and the procedures we will practice with our students.
Social Media
Follow Paramount on Social Media
- Follow our Paramount PTA on Instagram: paramountpta
- Follow our Paramount PTA on Facebook (private group, click "join group"): paramount pta
Paramount Elementary (teacher-created posts):
- Follow on Instagram: paramountes_wasd
- Follow on Facebook: Paramount Elementary School