Otsego Elementary Extra
Principal's Weekly Update - October 31, 2024
There may be some bus delays from now until November due to 582 being closed. Thank you for your understanding.
Upcoming Dates
November 1: NO SCHOOL - Teacher Work Day
November 4: PTO Meeting, Elementary Commons, 6:00 pm
November 5: Parent/Teacher Conferences 10am-8pm - NO SCHOOL
November 18-22: Book Fair Preview for Students
November 21: 5th Grade Music Performance, 7pm, High School Auditorium
November 22: PTO Dress Up for Dana Day - Wear your Favorite Team Gear for $1
November 25: Parent/Teacher Conferences 10am-8pm - NO SCHOOL
November 26-29: NO SCHOOL - Thanksgiving Break
December 2-6: Scholastic Book Fair Shopping
December 3: 3rd Grade Music Performance, 7pm, High School Auditorium
December 4-6: PTO Holiday Shop
December 23-January 3: NO SCHOOL - Holiday Break
January 6: Students Return to School
District Calendar
2024-2025
OES Book Fair
Football Playoffs at Clyde
Tailgating and Pre-Game festivities: Fans are permitted to tailgate in the parking lot only if they follow the rules. No extra spaces will be permitted to set up tents or tables. The grass areas surrounding the parking lots are permissible.
Parking: Parking is free.
Ticket Gate/ General Admission Ticket Info: We will open the gates to the general public at 5:30. Tickets will be available online at OHSAA and at the gate. All tickets at the gate are cash only. Ticket prices are $11 for adults and $5 for students. Anyone older than 6 must have a ticket to enter. There is a NO-RE ENTRY Policy, once you’re in, you're in.
Online Ticket Link: https://www.ohsaa.org/tickets
Streaming/Broadcast Information: Friday's Varsity Football Livestream Link is https://fan.hudl.com/usa/oh/clyde/organization/12620/clyde-high-school. There is a cost for the game.
October Students of the Month: Empathetic
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held on November 5th and November 25th from 10am-8pm. Each homeroom teacher will send a link out to parents to schedule conferences. If you have NOT received information regarding conferences, please reach out to your child's teacher.
Please see the letter below from Mrs. Baughman:
Dear Parents/Guardians,
I hope this message finds you well. As we approach the upcoming parent/teacher conferences, I wanted to inform you of some important updates regarding this school year’s expectations, especially related to our new English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum, Open Court.
This curriculum aligns with the state's Science of Reading requirements and involves large portions of verbal instruction conducted in a whole-group setting. As a result, you may notice fewer graded assignments for each student, as much of the learning is collaborative and oral in nature. Additionally, because of the group-based approach, it can be challenging for students to make up missed work if they are absent, particularly for those activities that depend on classroom interaction.
Please know that our teachers are still in the process of familiarizing themselves with the many facets of this new program. Conferences may sound a bit different this year as we continue to adapt to the changes and implement the curriculum fully. We kindly ask for your patience and understanding as our teachers navigate these new requirements and ensure the best possible learning experience for all students.
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to meeting with you during conferences.
Respectfully,
Katrina Baughman
Elementary Principal
Change to the Elementary Calendar
Due to additional staff training needs during the 2024-2025 school year, there will be two days that the Elementary School will not have students.
On Friday, September 27th and on Friday, February 28th there will be NO SCHOOL FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS. Students who attend the Junior High and the High School will have school.
There will be NO Extended Care on these two days.
Angel Tree Information
Again this year, we are hoping to make the holiday season a little brighter for some of our students whose families are facing hard times due to various reasons.
If you would like to help a child in need, please watch the principal’s Friday email updates for a link to choose an Angel “virtually” (around Nov. 15th). You will be asked to provide your name and phone number when you choose a student in need. Each child will have two angels assigned (an A and a B) with the child’s age and gender. Angel A will have the most needed clothing items and the child’s sizes, while Angel B will have the child’s interests and favorite toys. These will be suggestions to assist you in selecting special gifts for that child.
Gifts must be brought to the office by DECEMBER 11th.
Thank you to everyone who helps to make this program a HUGE success.
If you or an organization you represent wish to make a monetary donation, please drop it off at one of the three school offices and we will make sure the funds are used to purchase items for an Angel.
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To Register your child to be on the Angel Tree:
*The program is for ALL students who attend Otsego Preschool through 12th grade.
*If you wish to have your child as a participant in the program, please go to https://forms.gle/rDjaNe8HNTVXJJ8u9
*You must have registration completed by November 11th to participate.
*We will contact parents when gifts are ready to be picked up. The pick-up location will be your student(s) building. If you have more than one child and multiple buildings, you will need to pick up at multiple locations.
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
School Pictures are Ready!
School Pictures are Ready!
If your child had their pictures taken at Back to School Day:
View and order at https://shop.jostenspix.com/login
- OTSEGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
- Event Code: FE76524
Interested in being a Substitute?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eOEgL2bhHJLy9dEe7MQ5QoSpi68gMVTBmw9UXhSvGEQ/edit
Trunk or Treat
We're excited to announce our upcoming "Donuts with Grown-Ups" event at Otsego Elementary School! This is a special morning where students can bring their favorite grown-ups to enjoy delicious donuts and quality time together.
Due to the overwhelming success of last year’s event, we kindly ask that each family limit the number of grownups attending to four adults. This will help ensure that everyone has a comfortable and enjoyable experience. We look forward to making this event another special experience for everyone involved!
To ensure everyone has a great experience, we've divided the event dates by the student's last name:
- March 24th:(Last Names A-D)
- March 25th: (Last Names E-K)
- March 26th (Last Names L-R)
- March 27th (Last Names S-Z)
Keep an eye out for the RSVP link, which will be sent out closer to the event. We can't wait to see you there!
Staff Spotlight: Angie Norman
Every 2 weeks, a different staff member will be highlighted.
Angie Norman: Administrative Assistant
Angie Norman is an Administrative Assistant and assists with Preschool billing.
Prior to her Administrative Assistant position, she worked as a Preschool Classroom Aide for approximately 8 1/2 years and also was a recess and cafeteria aide at the elementary. She and her husband have 3 daughters. She likes to go out to eat, spend time with family, and garden.
Parent Drop Off and Pick Up Procedures
Morning Drop-Off
Please use the entire length of the drop off zone (even past the crosswalk) to keep the line moving. If all cars pull up as far as they possibly can we can fit more vehicles along the sidewalk and more students can exit at a time. This will make drop-off go quicker while maintaining safety.
Students should only be let out on the side of the car that is next to the curb. This is to avoid students being hit by a moving car in the lane farther away from the curb. If your student needs to get out on that side of the car, please park in a parking spot and have your student walk into the building using the crosswalk.
Please do not stop in the crosswalk. If you are dropping a student off, please do not stop your car in the crosswalk. This is a safe place for students to cross, and when there are cars in the crosswalk it creates a safety concern.
The second lane is for driving only. No students should be let out of the car in the lane farther from the curb. Students should only be exiting cars onto the sidewalk so that we can ensure their safety.
Please remember to NOT park your car in front of the school! The line needs to keep moving to efficiently get students into the school in a timely manner, and when there is a parked car in the drop-off line, the whole process gets backed up. If for some reason you need to leave your car, please use the available parking spaces.
Afternoon Pick-Up
Please use the entire length of the pick-up zone (even past the crosswalk) to keep the line moving. If all cars pull up as far as they possibly can we can fit more vehicles along the sidewalk and more students can get into their vehicles. This will make pick-up go quicker while maintaining safety.
Please do not stop in the crosswalk. If you are picking a student up, please do not stop your car in the crosswalk. This is a safe place for students to cross, and when there are cars in the crosswalk it creates a safety concern.
The second lane is for driving only. No students should get into their car in the lane farther from the curb. Students should only be entering cars from the sidewalk or by using the crosswalk so that we can ensure their safety.
Please remember to NOT park and leave your car in front of the school! The line needs to keep moving to efficiently get vehicles out of the pick-up zone in a timely manner, and when there is a parked car in the line, the whole process gets backed up. If for some reason you need to leave your car, please use the available parking spaces. If you are parked while you are waiting for your student (and you are IN the car), that is fine.
Students must be picked up by 3:35pm. At 3:35pm, students will be taken to Otsego Extended Care at the cost of the parent/guardian (unless previous arrangements have been made).
THANK YOU so much for your understanding and compliance with these procedures to ensure our students’ safety. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Katrina Baughman, Elementary Principal.
Hall of Fame
The Otsego Hall of Fame is designed to recognize individuals who have brought honor to themselves by making significant impacts or contributions to the school, community, or students. The Otsego Hall of Fame also exists for all alumni who have earned distinction beyond graduation. These individuals have made noteworthy achievements as successful adults in their chosen careers and/or have served as benefactors of mankind. The Otsego Hall of Fame also recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Otsego Local Schools as a staff member, coach, or friend of Otsego.
2024-2025 Hall of Fame Nomination Form
2024-2025 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Friday, January 17, 2025 (6:00 pm at the High School)
Nomination Due Date: Monday, November 18, 2024
Nominations can be submitted via Google Forms or to the Otsego Central Office.
Updated Cell Phone Policy
Please review our updated cell phone policy. Students and parents will be expected to adhere to these guidelines to minimize distractions and maintain a focused learning environment.
Birthday Treats
At OES, we celebrate ALL student birthdays by providing cupcakes at lunch for ALL students who have birthdays during that month! (June and July birthdays are also assigned a month).
This means that we do NOT allow birthday treats in the classrooms. So, please keep the birthday treats at home!
New Resource: No Wrong Door
Greetings!
The Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention & Early Intervention (SBCOE) is thrilled to announce the launch of our No Wrong Door – a growing online resource library offering curated mental health materials for schools, parents, and pediatricians across Ohio.
What We Offer:
For Educators:
Access a variety of actionable materials for mental health, prevention, early intervention, and professional development, right at your fingertips.
For Pediatricians:
Find mental health screeners for well-visits and downloadable resources to share with patient families.
For Parents and Caregivers:
Explore tools designed to support your child’s well-being and expand your knowledge on mental health and prevention.
Key Features:
- An ever-growing library that includes training, screeners, downloadable materials, posters, guides, toolkits, videos, and more!
- Continuous updates to meet the needs of schools, doctor offices, and families.
- Credible, evidence-based resources linked directly in item descriptions.
Visit us today at No Wrong Door and explore the wealth of resources available to support children and youth in all 88 Ohio counties.
This initiative is a collaborative effort by the SBCOE and Abre. We are dedicated to making high-quality, accessible mental health resources available to all who support children’s healthy development.
Together, let's make a positive impact on the mental health and well-being of Ohio’s young people!
Best regards,
Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence
for Prevention & Early Intervention
Dana and Cali
Dana and Cali will both be returning for the 2024-2025 school year. IF your student has allergies and/or fears related to dogs (and you did not already make us aware last year), PLEASE fill out the form below!
Dana's Grooming is Sponsored by:
212 Farnsworth Road
Waterville, Ohio
419-266-4636
School Counseling Newsletter
Extended Care Information
OES Extended Care is available for students aged 5 through the summer before entering 6th grade. There is a $10.00 per family yearly registration fee for the OES Extended Care Program. The registration fee will be applied from June 1 to May 31 each school year and will be charged to the credit card on file. If you are registering your child for the summer program you will not be required to pay an additional registration fee for the coming school year.
Contact Info and Hours
phone: (419)823-4381 ext 4408
email: extendedcare@otsegoknights.org
School Year 2024-25: August 21 (first day)
The program follows the school calendar
- Before School ~ 6:30 a.m. to THE START OF SCHOOL
- After School ~ END OF SCHOOL to 6:00 p.m.
In the event of a school cancellation after a two-hour delay, OES Extended Care will remain open. If school closed before 6:30, Extended Care is closed also.
Pricing and Registration Info
The hourly rate charged is $3.50 per hour for the first child, $2.00 per hour for the second child, and $1.50 per hour for the third child and any additional children. The hourly rate is billed to the quarter-hour. The Credit Card form in the registration packet MUST be filled out in order to register.
The Credit Card Form will be used to pay your Extended Care amount.
Please print out the registration form (all 5 pages MUST be completed in their entirety) and send it to the elementary school office, attention: Becky Hatfield.
Questions may be emailed to:
Billing: Steve Carroll 419-823-4381 extension 1101 or scarroll@otsegoknights.org
Becky Hatfield 419-823-4381 extension 4401 or bhatfield@otsegoknights.org
Registration: Becky Hatfield bhatfield@otsegoknights.org
Knight in Shining Armor Nominations
Please use the following form to inform OHS Student Council about a family in need within the school district. While the family does not need to have students in the district, we do ask that they are a member of the Otsego Community. Please use this form to share information about their current situation as well as how they can best be assisted.
Please be sure to understand that while Knight in Shining Armor (KISA) would love to help all community members in need, we are still a new program, and may not have the funds to do so. With that being said, we will consider each request on a case by case basis. Filling this form out does not guarantee that we will be able to assist the family, but we will try our hardest to do so!
These funds are not for routine expenses such as utilities, bills, rent, etc. It is designed for assisting community members in an emergency situation. This can include, but is not limited to unforeseen medical expenses, medical related travel expenses, and household emergencies such as a fire, water leaks, etc. Please keep this in mind when submitting a nomination.
Please refer to this link at any point during the year as a need arises, and KISA will do their best to help out!
Community Events
Box Tops Are Digital!
Want to help raise some money for the school but hate cutting out all the box tops? Or forget they are there and throw them away? Well now you don't have to worry about that; box tops have gone digital! You just need to download the app, set up Otsego as your school, scan your receipt and we will receive the credit. Check out the Box Top website for more information- we will be adding more as well when we get it.
Don't want to download ANOTHER app?
Just send your receipts into school with your kid and we will scan them for you. Please make sure you put them in a bag or envelope labeled box tops for PTO so the teachers know where they go.
Heard a rumor or have a question?
Katrina Baughman
Email: kbaughman@otsegoknights.org
Website: www.otsegoknights.org
Phone: 419-823-4381 (4005)
Becky Buchman
Email: bbuchman@otsegoknights.org
Website: www.otsegoknights.org
Phone: 419-823-4381 (4009)
Twitter: @buchman_becky
Lauren Miller
Email: lmiller@otsegoknights.org
Phone: 419-823-4381 (4010)
Twitter: @OEScounselor
Kayla Phillips
Email: kphillips@otsegoknights.org
Phone: 419-823-4381 (4105)
Jenny Helberg
Email: jhelberg@otsegoknights.org
Phone: 419-823-4381 (4001)
Angie Norman
Email: anorman@otsegoknights.org
Phone: 419-823-4381 (4003)