
All-Star News
November 15, 2024
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Updates
Please note there has been a change to the 2024-25 elementary student calendar; students are required to attend school on March 12, 2025. The elementary non-student day, previously scheduled for Wednesday, March 12, 2025, during Parent Conference Week, will be moved to Friday, June 6, 2025.
The last day of school for all students will now be Thursday, June 5, 2025
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 two weeks, we will be focusing on Cooperation:
- Cooperation. “Working together with others required teamwork. If you wish to be heard, listen. Cooperation means working together in all ways to accomplish the common goal. It also allows individuals to move forward together instead of going off in different directions. Two horses pulling a wagon must move in the same direction or their wagon does not move.”
This Week at Adams Elementary
Recess Art
Congratulations to our amazing Adams Elementary students for their exceptional achievements on the SBAC this year! We are incredibly proud to share that Adams Elementary had the highest growth rate of any elementary school in the Newport Mesa Unified School District, with nearly 9% growth in both Math and English Language Arts. This incredible accomplishment is a testament to our outstanding teachers and, most importantly, our students' remarkable determination to excel.
We want to recognize and celebrate the following students who scored 4s—the highest possible level—or achieved outstanding growth, advancing by more than one performance band. You have set a fantastic example of what hard work and dedication can achieve, and you’ve shown us all the power of perseverance and passion for learning.
Congratulations once again to all of you! Keep up the amazing work—you are shining examples of success and inspiration for our entire school community.
Congratulations to the 1st grade students at Adams Elementary for reaching their early literacy benchmarks. Your hard work and dedication to reading has paid off and we are proud of your achievement. Keep up the great work and continue to explore the exciting world of books!
We are thrilled to recognize the classroom that achieved perfect attendance last week! A big congratulations to Mrs. Bonthius' class for setting a fantastic example of commitment and teamwork. Your dedication to being at school every day is something to be proud of! Consistent attendance is incredibly important for elementary students. Every school day provides students with opportunities to learn, connect with their classmates, and build foundational skills that set them up for future success. When students attend regularly, they don’t miss out on important lessons, hands-on activities, and valuable classroom discussions. Attendance also fosters a sense of responsibility and helps students feel more connected to their school community. Thank you, Mrs. Bonthius' class, for leading the way with your commitment to being here every day. Let’s keep up the great attendance, All-Stars!
After School Program
Important Dates📅
- November 22 - Coffee with the Principal
- Friday, November 22 - TK Thanksgiving Feast at 10:30am
- Monday, November 25 - Adams Kinder Family Feast from 11:00 to 11:45am
- November 27-29 - Thanksgiving Recess
- December 20 - Last Day Before Winter Recess (school dismissed at 1:00pm)
- December 23-3 - Winter Recess
- Now through December 13 - Adams Elementary Toy Drive
Adams PTA
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.
Adams Spirit Wear Virtual Store
Fall Fundraiser has been extended until Tuesday!🎄
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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.
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!!!
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.
Community Resources
LET’S GO COSTA MESA – A FREE RIDESHARE PROGRAM – (postcard attached)
The City of Costa Mesa has launched Let’s Go Costa Mesa, a new on-demand rideshare service in partnership with Circuit Inc. that offers free, clean energy transportation to residents with limited or no access to a personal automobile, though all members of the community are welcome to use the service. Let’s Go Costa Mesa is intended for short local trips within a specific service area consisting of Westside Costa Mesa and College Park south of Joann Street and the area surrounding the East 17th Street shopping district bounded by East 18th Street on the north and East 16th Street on the south (see attached flyer for map).
Let’s Go Costa Mesa will operate seven days a week, up to 10 hours per day, as part of a four-year pilot program. Rides are free, and are available within the service area Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
To use the service, residents and visitors are encouraged to download the Ride Circuit app on the App Store or Google Play or call the hotline at (949) 828-2065. For more info about the program, please click here.
Share Ourselves
At Share Ourselves, they aim to provide quality, affordable healthcare. Their Sliding Fee Scale Model helps to do that and may offer you a discount based on your income and family size. Share Ourselves welcomes everyone, regardless of your inability to pay.
This is a great resource to get TB test done so you can volunteer at school!
Contact: 949-270-2100