The Sylvan Sunday Swoop
Week 17 Edition
Week 17: Winter Break is here!
Greetings Sylvan Blue Jay Families!
🎄Would you like to send a "Merry Message" to a Sylvan teacher or staff member to share your appreciation? If so, click the link here. The last day for this will be Wednesday 12/18.🎁
👀Looking for Volunteers to cover for Duty Free Lunches on Wednesday, December 18th from 10:30-1:00 Please sign up here.
Wow, Week 16 was amazing. Our 5th graders graduated from the D.A.R.E. program. Our 4th and 5th graders showcased their musical talents in their amazing Winter Musical/Christmas Program. Lastly, our teachers and staff had fun in the Snow Camp Christmas Parade and also exchanged gifts in the form of toys to donate to the Duke PTCT Family Support Program! The spirit of giving and Christmas Joy is running wild at Sylvan! Check out the highlights in the video below.
This week we will have Spirit Week to usher in our Winter Break. While we know this week will be full or fun, we also want to emphasize the importance of being here and being on time everyday. Learning will be occurring with all of the fun so we do not want our students to miss anything that will contribute to them soaring up this school year!
Hey Blue Jay Families! We have had several families asking about what our teachers' favorite things are. If you are looking for ideas for a gift for your child's teachers and support staff, click the link below! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZQBMf8kEARS4ev4yyOg3YJCp4fDtMysx/view?usp=sharing
Yearbooks are for Sale!
Blue Jays of the Month (Nov./Dec.)
Student of the Month
Our leadership team nominated kindergarten student, Bryce Rimmer. Bryce has worked hard to make growth in all areas of Kindergarten. Mrs. Moize is so proud of how far he has come so far this year. Way to go Bryce!
Teacher/Staff Member of the Month
Our leadership team nominated Mrs. Amber Clark. Mrs. Clark is our EC teacher and she works to ensure students have the supports they need to be successful. She also does the work of 2, as we still have an EC Teacher vacancy. We appreciate her hard work and attention to detail with ensuring we are meeting the needs of our students appropriately.
Volunteer of the Month
Our leadership team nominated Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson is a faithful volunteer at Sylvan Elementary. She works to support our Media Center and our Book Fair. She has put in a lot of time to ensure that things are organized and ready to go for our students.
Volunteer Opportunities
👀Looking for Volunteers to cover for Duty Free Lunches on Wednesday, December 18th from 10:30-1:00 Please sign up here.
In order to volunteer on our campus we have a few steps that must be taken before this can happen.
1. Please complete a background check for the district by clicking here. This is the same background check you complete to attend/chaperone field trips.
2. Please complete this form linked here to share with us your best form of contact, availability, and areas that you are comfortable volunteering in.
Attendance Report
Last week, our attendance average was DOWN to 92% which was an decrease of .6% from the previous week of 92.6%. We want to see our Blue Jays everyday so please make it a priority to come to school when we do not have a virus or fever. Remember our goal for the year is to have an average of 94%.
Let's continue focus on being at school every day this week. We would love to have another 100% attendance day and many more days with no late students to celebrate. We look forward to seeing our students daily and helping them learn and grow. Let's keep making attendance a priority! Remember: If you have barriers preventing you from getting your child to school, please reach out to our wonderful School Social Worker, Ms. Kristine Hahn at kristine_hahn@abss.k12.nc.us
Let's get excited for Week 17 of learning, leadership, and collaboration as we soar UP to our Unlimited Potential!
#BlueJaysSoarUP
#SylvanisourHappyNest
📆Important Dates📆
Monday, December 16, 2024
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
-Spirit Week: Christmas in the Camp!
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
-Spirit Week: Holiday T-Shirts & Socks
-Duty Free Lunch for teachers, sign up here.
Thursday, December 19, 2024
-Spirit Week: Wacky, Ugly Christmas Outfit
Friday, December 20, 2024
-Spirit Week: Pajama Day
SAVE THE DATE
December 23rd- January 3rd- Winter Break
January 8th- PTA Meeting @6pm
January 17th- End of 2nd Nine Weeks
January 20th- Martin Luther King Day- NO SCHOOL
January 21st- Teacher Workday- NO SCHOOL
January 22nd- Teacher Workday- NO SCHOOL
January 24th- Report Cards visible in Power School
January 25th- PTA Dance "Glowing Into the New Year"
Blue Jays Soaring Up in Our Community
Is your Blue Jay Soaring Up outside of school? If your Blue Jay Student is doing great things in the community and would like for us to share it in the newsletter, please email those details to Mrs. Hamilton at bethany_hamilton@abss.k12.nc.us
Please note: In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, I can only share good news about your personal student. If you are wanting to share good news about multiple students, each students' parent/guardian must reach out to me and grant permission to share good news from outside of the school day!
💡Reminders💡
- School begins at 7:50 a.m. for ALL students Pre-K-5. If you arrive after 7:50, you must park and walk in with your students to sign them in before they can go to class.
- School ends at 2:35 p.m.
- If you are signing your students out early (before 2:00 p.m.), you must go inside the front office and check them out. If you arrive early, but after 2:00 p.m., to sign your child out, you must wait until the dismissal announcements are made at 2:35 p.m. We appreciate your cooperation with this matter!
- Families may come to eat lunch with your students. Please reach out to your child's teacher 24 hours in advance to let them know you are coming so they can plan for seating. Remember: NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK MAY BE BROUGHT IN (in advertised packaging). Upon arrival, please sign in at the front office and get a visitor's tag.
- During the afternoon dismissal, all parents/guardians picking up in the car rider line, must have their student's assigned yellow number card visible on the dash or in the window. If you do not have a car rider tag, you will need to park in the overflow lot across the street and come in with your ID to get your student. This is a safety precaution to ensure that ALL students are going home with someone who has permission to pick them up. No passing is allowed in the car rider line. The safety of our Blue Jays is a priority.
- Please note: Traffic turning left into the car rider line cannot block the oncoming traffic on Sylvan Rd. per the Highway Patrol. Please utilize the overflow parking circle to turn around so that you can turn right into the car rider line drop-off.
Parent Portal
Transportation Changes
Beginning Monday, September 16th, we will no longer accept transportation changes via email or Class Dojo. All transportation changes must be communicated on the google form linked here. You can also scan the QR code to access the form. Keep in mind that if you child is riding home with another child, this change must be communicated by BOTH parents/guardians. All transportation changes must be communicated on this form no later than 1:00 pm.
Preferred Name
Families, please use the linked form OR scan the QR code to indicate the preferred name for your student. For instance, if your student is named Daniel and you prefer for them to be called Danny, indicate that on the linked form. This is in accordance with North Carolina State Law (S.L. 2023-106; Senate Bill 49) Section 115C-76.45.(5).
Absentee Notes
If you need to submit a note or doctor's note for your student's absence, please use the form linked here. Please note, per board policy, notes must be submitted within 2 school days of the absences. Sylvan will not accept notes after 7 days (1 week).
Blue Jays Before & After School Program
Blue Jay's before and after-school program is designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for children to complete their homework and engage in fun, educational activities. Click here to register or scan the QR Code.
PowerSchool Parent Portal/App Support
Webpage: https://www.abss.k12.nc.us/o/abss/page/parent-information-portal
PowerSchool Overview video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPyZ1xP1MrE
PowerSchool Back to School Forms video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW9tfkFY1Ss
If you are having trouble logging in or accessing your account, fill out the forms below, and our Enrollment Team will assist you.
ABSS Code of Conduct
Please know that we take every incident reported seriously and we investigate to the fullest extent possible. Sylvan does not tolerate inappropriate behaviors of any kind. We are also including the link to the District’s Code of Conduct here. While each of you are familiar with our school handbooks, we wanted to make sure you had access to the District’s Code of Conduct that guides our decisions with consequences. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our administrative team.
Sylvan Student Handbook
Scan the QR Code or click here to access the 24-25 Copy of the Sylvan Elementary Student Handbook.
Notes from Nurse Babb
Viral Illness Policy: Click here for our updated policy on illnesses in ABSS.
🚌Bus Information🚌
We are always looking for people that are willing to drive a bus for Sylvan Elementary. It is a very rewarding opportunity to work with our children. Contact the school if you or anyone you know may be interested in supporting our community.
🥦Lunch Menu🍕
All students at Sylvan Elementary have the option to receive free Breakfast and Lunch. To access the full menu website, click here.
💙💛PTA💛💙
Want to Join the PTA?
As a parent or guardian of a Sylvan Blue Jay, you are a vital part of our school family. We would love for you to join us in supporting our students and teachers thru our PTA organization. If you would like to join, please reach out to our PTA president Ms. Ashley Faucette at ashley.faucette@gmail.com
We hold monthly meetings in the Sylvan media center, date/times for the meetings will be announced via Dojo, Facebook and our Sunday school newsletter each month! We already have a full calendar lined up for the school year for events and fundraisers and need your help!
Our next PTA Meeting is January 8th at 6pm.
Box Tops for Education
✅School Improvement Goals✅
GOAL 1: 3-5 EOG Proficiency Goal
An important school improvement goal this year is to increase the percentage of students in 3rd-5th grade who show proficiency on the NC EOG by 7%. In the 23-24 School Year we had 43.8% show proficiency. By June of 2025 we would love to have 50.8% or more show proficiency. We believe in our teachers, staff, and students that we can reach and maybe even surpass this goal.
Our Action Steps to Achieving this Goal:
- All K-5 Teachers will participate in Professional Learning monthly during PLC time for Whole Group Reading with ABSS Unit Maps.
- All K-5 Teachers will implement best practices for reading instruction consistently and with fidelity.
- All K-5 Teachers will provide strategic daily small group instruction.
- Teachers in grades 3-5 will have "Breakfast Brunch" groups to work with students on building their capacity with reading and math skills from 7:30-7:50, 3 days a week.
Your Action Steps at Home:
The NC EOGs are standardized tests. Standardized testing assesses students' strengths and allows teachers to determine which topics need attention. Students in 3rd and 4th grade will take EOGs in reading and math. Students in 5th grade will take EOGs in science, reading, and math.
Here is how you can help your child with this at home:
Standardized tests can measure the knowledge your student has gained in the classroom, plus life skills such as critical thinking and comprehension.
Before the Test
Standardized testing is different than typical classroom testing. Luckily, you have the whole school year to prepare. The following tips can help your student confidently enter their standardized testing session.
Understand the Test Format
Understanding standardized test structure will give a student an idea of what to expect. These tests often include various question types, including multiple-choice, drag and drop and gridded response.
Parents should help students review specific subjects before evaluation. You can also discuss strategies such as quickly moving on to the next question to save time when they do not know an answer.
Try Some Study Techniques for Standardized Tests
Here are a few tips for effective studying for standardized tests:
- Study for a few hours every day.
- Get enough sleep the day before the test.
- Practice reading comprehension.
- Create a study schedule to balance practice time and your regular studies and family time.
Some standardized assessments provide practice tests. Students can use these tools to become familiar with the test process. Let your student know that those exact questions won’t appear on the tests so they don’t waste time memorizing specific questions and answers. To access released NC EOG tests and practice at home, click here.
Use a Timer
Since standardized tests often have multiple timed sections, it’s a good idea to have your student take a practice test with a timer. You can also use a timer to see how long it takes your child to complete specific sections and use this as a baseline to help them lower their times with each practice run.
Test Day Tips
When the day of the test arrives, it’s normal for your student to feel nervous. Here are some testing tips they can follow.
Try to Help Your Student Manage Anxiety
If your learner feels anxious, that’s OK. Encourage them to use the following tips to handle anxiety:
- Try relaxation techniques.
- Close your eyes and breathe deeply.
- Get enough sleep each night.
- Exercise to ease stress and tension.
- Speak to a parent or teacher for help.
Follow Test Day Best Practices
Use these guidelines to prepare your student for the big day:
- Eat a healthy meal before the test.
- Have snacks and water on hand for energy.
- Get to school on time.
Plan Break Time for Your Student After the Test
Continue supporting your child after they complete the standardized test to recognize their accomplishment.
Because standardized tests can be stressful, plan some unstructured free time after school for your child do relax. Whatever hobby or activity they choose to do after their test, make sure they leave the testing space for a change of scenery so they can return feeling refreshed.
Reflect on the Results
Depending on the standardized test your student completes, you may have to wait a days or months to receive the results. During the waiting period, you can ask your student how they thought the test went and if they had trouble with any specific concepts or questions.
Once their results arrive, take the time to sit down with your child and go over their score together. As you review the report, you can use it to identify any future growth areas and set goals with your student.
During the reflection period, you should also take the time to recognize the hard work your child has put into the school year and express that you’re proud of them for completing the test regardless of their final score.
Standardized Testing Resources and Support
Click the links below to access these resources.
Understanding Assessment: Resources for Parents
Khan Academy- A great resources for students to practice with curriculum content at home.
It's a Muscle! 7 Effective Strategies for Test-Taking Skills
GOAL 2: K-2 Reading Proficiency Goal
One of our school improvement goals this year is to increase our reading proficiency (fluency, comprehension, decoding, etc). Early intervention in the younger grades is critical to ensure we are able to support our students as we grow each year. Below are our specific goals for our youngest learning in grades (K-2).
By June 2025, 80% of students in grades K will be at grade level proficiency as measured by mClass. At the end of the 23-24 school year, we had 77% of our Kindergarten students on grade level.
By June 2025, 70% of students in grades 1st will be at grade level proficiency as measured by mClass. At the end of the 23-24 school year, we had 67% of our 1st grade students on grade level.
By June 2025, 65% of students in grades 2nd will be at grade level proficiency as measured by mClass. At the end of the 23-24 school year, we had 62% of our 2nd grade students on grade level.
Our Action Steps to Achieving these Goals:
- All K-2 teachers will provide strategic daily small group instruction.
- All K-2 teachers will provide daily Fundations and Heggerty whole group lessons with fidelity.
- The school will use Title I funding to supplement with materials needed to support early literacy.
- All K-2 teachers will progress monitor quarterly Nonsense Word Fluency and Correct Letter Sounds.
Your Action Steps at Home:
Read to or with your child for at least 20 minutes every night.
Log your reading on Beanstack,
Listen to your child read.
Identify letters, sounds, and familiar words in your environment (environmental print ex: McDonalds sign, road signs, store signs, etc).
Practice writing at home.
If you would like to explore more early literacy resources, click the links below.
1st Grade Family Involvement Guide
GOAL 3: Attendance Goal
Another school improvement goal this year will be to increase our average daily attendance to 94% or higher. While we know life can be hectic, we want to emphasize the importance of students being on time, being present, and ready to learn.
Our Action Steps to Achieving this Goal:
- Teachers and/or Staff will make contact with families after 3, 6, and 10 absences.
- Monthly attendance averages will be posted by the cafeteria.
- Attendance policies/procedures were shared with families in the beginning of the year and communicated throughout the year as needed.
- The school social worker will have monthly attendance challenges.
- Student with chronic attendance issues will set attendance goals to work towards.
Your Action Steps at Home:
Prioritize school and talk positively with your child about the benefits of being at school everyday.
Set up nightly routines for bedtimes and waking on time for school.
Reach out to the school's Student Support Services Team if you have barriers keeping you from getting your child to and from school.
Students who are chronically absent--meaning they miss at least 15 days of school in a year--are at serious risk of falling behind in school. Missing a day of school here and there may not seem like much but absences add up!
When a student misses 2 days a month:
- they will miss 20 days a year.
- they will miss 30 hours or more of math over the school year.
- they will miss 60 hours or more of reading and writing over the school year.
- they will miss over 1 year of school by graduation.
When a student misses 4 days a month:
- they will miss 40 days a year.
- they will miss 60 hours or more of math over the school year.
- they will miss 120 hours of more of reading & writing over the school year.
- they will miss over 2 years of school by graduation.
Lateness=Lost Learning
Students who are late or tardy are also greatly affected too. Every minute counts!
- 5 minutes late each day = 3 days lost!
- 10 minutes late each day = 6.5 days lost!
- 15 minutes late each day = 10 days lost!
- 20 minutes late each day = 13 days lost!
- 30 minutes late each day = 19 days lost!
We want our families to know that we are here for you as partners in your child's education and we are here to support their success. We feel strongly that their success starts with their attendance. This school year we will be implementing the attendance flowchart below to notify and work with families when we are concerned about attendance. We are here to help, so please do not hesitate to reach out!
Community Assistance Resources
Our school mission is to promote inspired learning and collaborative leadership for every Sylvan Elementary student.
Vision:
Sylvan students and staff members will have an excellent foundation for achieving personal and academic goals with confidence, enthusiasm, and perseverance for future success.