Weekly Update
Friday, October 25
From Mr. Tortora
Dear Orchard Hill Families,
We had great week we had here at Orchard Hill! Our 2nd-grade students learned about Fire Safety, Ms. Kraucunas' class raised a lot of money for hurricane victims, and we had our annual STEM night! Next week is just as busy:
- Picture Day
- Pumpkin Contest
- Halloween
Please see more information about these events below.
As a reminder there is NO SCHOOL on Friday, November 1st due to Diwali.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Upcoming Events
Thursday, October 31st
Grade 5 Pumpkin Contest - Students can vote for their favorite pumpkin masterpiece by putting spare change into the Unicef box next to each pumpkin!
HALLOWEEN
Students can wear their costumes to school - no masks or props please
Friday Folders
BOO Fundraiser
A Special wish for your Goblin!
The fifth grade at Orchard Hill is having a fundraiser!!
We are raising money for fun and exciting fifth grade activities!
We are offering you the chance to send your student a message for Halloween!!
Your message will be delivered and hung outside your child’s classroom beginning October 14th- 30th.
Please send your short message along with $1.00 for each message to your child’s teacher.
Please be sure to write your child’s teacher’s name on the message so we know where to deliver it!!
Thank you for your support!!!
The fifth grade students at Orchard Hill!!
From the PTO
FUN RUN Recap
Thank you for your support for this year’s Fun Run! We have raised over $18,000. Thank you to everyone who signed up and shared their page with family and friends. All of the money raised directly benefi ts the students and the staff at Orchard Hill. The kids had a blast running the obstacle course during recess!
Thank you to all of the volunteers who were there to help set-up, clean-up, man the obstacle course, hand out prizes, and cut endless amounts of freeze pops! Thank you to Jones Family Farm for donating the hay bales we used as part of the obstacle course!
Donations will be accepted on the website until 10/26!
Thank you again! This wouldn’t be possible without all of you!
-Orchard Hill PTO-
We are looking forward to seeing you at the upcoming events:
Harvest Fest:
11/2
Movie Night - Despicable Me 4:
11/8
Next PTO Meeting:
11/13
Winter Fair:
12/12
Skating Night:
12/27
PTO HARVEST FESTIVAL
PTO MOVIE NIGHT - Friday, November 8th at 6:30 p.m.
If you would like to volunteer to help this night run smoothly, please click on the following link:
Veterans Day Assembly
We are inviting all veterans from our Orchard Hill community to our special Veterans Day Assembly on Monday, November 11th at 9:30 a.m. We would be honored to have you join us. Please complete the form below if you are able to attend!
ATTENDANCE MATTERS!
South Windsor Public Schools promotes an engaging and dynamic culture of learning that prepares students to achieve their own individual excellence. To accomplish this, engaging our students in learning everyday is critical. At Orchard Hill, we look forward to partnering with you to make sure your child has the opportunity to learn and thrive everyday.
We wanted to let you know attendance will continue to be a top priority this school year. Attending school regularly and engaging with the school community will nurture a sense of belonging and lead to lifelong success. When children miss school days, they miss out the opportunity to learn from their teachers. The more children miss, the harder it is for them to keep up with those who attend school regularly.
Missing just two days a month or 18 days in a school year can harm your child’s progress. We call missing 18 days in a school year “chronic absenteeism”. These absences may seem small as they happen, but your child is less likely to succeed if they are chronically absent. Research shows that:
Children chronically absent in kindergarten and 1st grade tend not to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade.
By middle and high school, chronic absenteeism is a proven early sign that a child is likely to fail academic courses and is at risk of eventually dropping out.
We recognize that some absences are unavoidable for health reasons or other important family matters. We also know that even when children have missed school for good reasons, too many absences can cause them to fall behind. Please know there are many people in our building prepared to help you if you or your child face challenges getting to school regularly or on time.
Going to school regularly matters for your child’s success and achievement!
Let’s work together to make sure that your child does not fall behind in school this school year. Please ensure that your children attend school every day and also arrive on time, by 8:45 a.m., so they benefit as much as possible from what is taught in the classroom. Here are a few practical tips to help support regular attendance:
Make sure your children keep a regular bedtime,
Lay out clothes and pack backpacks the night before.
Establish a morning routine.
Ensure your children go to school every day unless they are truly sick.
Avoid scheduling vacations or doctor’s appointments when school is in session.
Talk to teachers and Amelia Steele, our school social worker, for advice if your children feel anxious about going to school.
Develop back up plans for getting to school if something comes up. Call on a family member, neighbor, or another parent to take your child to school.
Please let us know how we can work with you and your family to ensure your children show up for school on time every day. Like you, we want your child to be successful! If you have any questions or need more information please reach out.
Need to report an absence for your child?
Attendance reporting will now be done in your PowerSchool Parent Portal account under Attendance Monitor. Detailed instructions will be posted on our school website.
Volunteer Registration
Throughout the school year, there are many volunteer opportunities for parents/guardians ( for example - chaperoning a field trip, helping at a PTO event). If you would like to volunteer, you must complete a Volunteer Registration form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qAMRufE73HU1o6kY-a4M__z9n9tM9DJLUM_VlzbUi-c/viewform?ts=66cdd567&edit_requested=true
Employment Opportunities
Substitute Teachers
The South Windsor Public Schools has openings for caring, responsible, and reliable individuals to substitute in all of our schools. We need your help to find individuals interested in working in our amazing district with wonderful students and staff, while having a flexible schedule and earning $125 per day. Prior experience working with school-aged children or a bachelor’s degree is required. Our substitutes are an essential part of our schools. Please share with your friends, neighbors, and relatives who may be looking for a flexible job opportunity, enjoy community involvement, or are interested in gaining experience working in the field of education.
For more information, please contact any of our school administrators or visit our website to apply for about these important positions: https://www.applitrack.com/southwindsor/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=Substitute