The Tiny Topper Times
August 29, 2024
Reminder: There is NO School on Friday, Aug 30th and Monday, Sept 2nd
Start with Hello Week ~ Sept 16th - Sept 20th
Chardon Elementary Schools are focusing on creating CLOSER, more CONNECTED and INCLUSIVE classrooms. Start with Hello week will include an assembly/classroom lesson teaching students the skills they need to create a culture of connectedness while encouraging them to reach out and include others.
Monday, September 18
H- is Hi’s and High 5’s to everyone you see!
Dress- My favorite things! Wear something to show us one of your favorite things - favorite sports team, hobby, activity, etc.
Student Challenge- Create your own personal “Hello” style and use it to greet others throughout the week. Ask someone what their favorite thing is.
Tuesday, September 19
E- is for Everyone Matters!
Dress- Light up Someone’s World! Wear bright colors to show everyone is seen and included.
Student Challenge- Start a conversation with someone you have never spoken to before or someone you haven't talked to in a long time.
Wednesday, September 20
L is Learn the Names of your Fellow Hilltoppers!
Dress- Let’s all wear our green shirts to show others we can START WITH HELLO!
Student Challenge- Wear name tags and greet people by their name using your personal “hello” style.
Thursday, September 21
L is for Lead by Example- Be the KIND kid!
Dress- Hats off to kindness! Wear a hat to show we think with our head before speaking and BE KIND!
Student Challenge- Complete a random act of kindness. Don’t let them know you were the super kind classmate!
Friday, September 22
O is for Observing others and inviting them to play or eat lunch with you!
Dress- GO HILLTOPPERS! Wear Chardon colors or spirit gear to show we are all one team!
Student Challenge- Be on the lookout for students who look lonely. Invite someone to sit with you at lunch or play at recess.
Doctor's Note When Out Sick
Please note that if your child is out sick for 3 consecutive days, he/she will need a doctor's note to return to school, after the 3rd day of being absent.
Birthday Treats
We know that birthdays are a momentous and special occasion in your child’s life. If your child would like to bring in an item to celebrate this very special occasion, birthday treats (except chewing gum and suckers containing gum in the middle) or non-edible items (pencil, bubbles, etc.) may be furnished for classmates if prior arrangements have been made with the teacher. Items will be sent home with students at the end of the day, so they must be individually packaged. Only one item should be sent in. No gift bags please. Healthy treats or non-food items are encouraged to be brought in. Please be aware that many students have food allergies. Please contact the school or the classroom teacher for specific instructions about food items that are prohibited in a specific classroom. Invitations to home parties may not be distributed at school or on the bus unless the entire class is invited. The office is not able to furnish parents with phone numbers and addresses of students for invitations.
Stay Safe, Speak UP!
Chardon Local Schools partners with PublicSchoolWORKS to offer the Stay Safe. Speak UP! student safety and bullying prevention program. This 24/7, confidential reporting tool is available to students, parents, staff and the community. Visit the link to learn about 3 easy ways to report and bookmark access to the tool.
Notes for Newsletter Developer:
Link: https://bit.ly/chardonnewssssu
Emailing Dismissal Changes:
Mornings:
End of Day:
- If you are picking your child up in the car pick up line, please stay in your car and DO NOT WALK UP TO THE GYM OR INTO THE GYM TO PICK UP YOUR CHILD. Also, DO NOT get out of your car to greet your child at or near the gym door as it can cause a back up with the pick up line.
- Pick up will be the same location and follow the same flow as morning drop off
- Kindergarten parents, please do not line up to pick up your child until 3:20pm as the preschool gets dismissed at 3:10p.m.
- Please remember to have your car rider sign visible in your window so that staff can match students with families quickly and efficiently
- If you do not have a car rider sign please let us know
Recess Attire
Ms. Kristen's Gurkensalat: German Cucumber Salad Recipe
2 large cucumbers, sliced very thin
1/2 medium onion, sliced thin (optional)
1/2 cup sour cream
1 teaspoon white sugar
1 tablespoon white vinegar
1 tablespoon fresh dill
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1. Thinly slice the cucumbers with a mandoline slicer. Thinly slice the onion. Place in a large bowl.
2. In a medium bowl whisk together sour cream, vinegar, sugar and dill. Add salt and pepper to taste.
3. Pour dressing over the cucumbers and onions. Toss until coated. Cover and let chill in the fridge for at least 4 hours or overnight.
Please Return Clothing
PRESCHOOL TUITION MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Community Flyers
Check out the latest community flyers shared with Chardon Schools. Camps, Classes, Contests, Clubs, Sports +MORE!
Upcoming Events:
No School ~ Professional Development Day
Friday, Aug 30, 2024, 09:00 AM
Home
No School ~ Labor Day
Monday, Sep 2, 2024, 09:00 AM
Home
School Picture Day!
Thursday, Oct 10, 2024, 09:00 AM
308 Maple Avenue, Chardon, OH, USA
School Picture RETAKES!
Wednesday, Nov 13, 2024, 09:00 AM
308 Maple Avenue, Chardon, OH, USA
A Message From the Clinic:
Dear Parents/ Guardians,
I would like to extend a warm welcome to all Chardon Early Learning students and families. I look forward to working collaboratively with you and your children during the 2024- 2025 school year!
For the continued health and well-being of all students, Please monitor your child for the following:
• Fever (100.0 or higher)
• Suspected contagious disease
• Vomiting or diarrhea (Abnormally loose or water stool)
• Pink/Red Eyes with itching or discharge
• Persistent or increasing cough, not improving over 4 or 5 days
• Unusual spots/rashes or severe itching anywhere on the body
• Behavior that indicates the student is not feeling well (in combination with any of the above)
Please monitor your child for the symptoms above and keep them home if they are exhibiting these symptoms until they are well enough to return to school.
Looking forward to sharing in the care of your child/children. Please contact me at any time if you have any questions at 440-286-0470 or via email at sara.alvord@chardonschools.org
Thank you,
Nurse Sara
Health Screenings
Why are health screenings important to my child?
Health screenings give you valuable information about your child’s development.
You will become connected with resources to help prepare your child for success in school.
Screening will help identify any hearing, vision, health, growth, or general development needs your child may have. *
For many children, screenings can mean the difference between success and failure in school. If potential problems are detected at any of the screened areas, the child then has the opportunity to receive specialized help before entering kindergarten.
If you do not have concerns about your child’s health, growth, or development, Your school district will still need your child’s screening information and immunization information on file at school.
Free and Reduced Lunch Application and Information:
*MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE*
Contact Information
Andrea Ryan, Chardon Early Learning Center Coordinator
andrea.ryan@chardonschools.org
Lisa Loncar, Secretary
lisa.loncar@chardonschools.org
Nicole Wise, Clerical Assistant
nicole.wise@chardonschools.org
Email: communications@chardonschools.org
Website: chardonschools.org
Location: 308 Maple Avenue, Chardon, OH, USA
Phone: 440-285-4066
Fax: 440-286-8805