Freedom Falcon Parent Newsletter
Week of December 9th
#FalconFamily!
Congrats on Winning with Accreditation with Distinction Award-Again!
What's Happening at Freedom this week!
Monday, 9th
- 5th Grade GMP Field Trip
- Robotics Club 2nd-5th 2:50-3:50PM
Tuesday, 10th
- 5th Grade GMP Field Trip
- Gift Wrapping for the Teachers/Staff - Volunteers needed, see below
- Tech Club 2:50-3:45PM
- Battle of the Books 2:50-3:50PM
- 5th Grade Passport to Jenkins Night 6PM @ Jenkins Middle School (see flyer below)
Wednesday, 11th
- Choir Practice 7AM
- 5th Grade GMP Field Trip
- Gift Wrapping for Teachers/Staff - Volunteers needed, see below
- Battle of the Books 12:20-1PM
Thursday, 12th
- 5th Grade GMP Field Trip
- Gift Wrapping for Teachers/Staff - Volunteers needed, see below
- Tech Club 2:50-3:45PM
Friday, 13th
- 5th Grade GMP Field Trip
- 2nd Grade Musical Performance 6:30PM
- Young Bookworms Sale Day (see flyer below)
🎉 Vote for the Best of the Springs 2025! 🎉
🏆 Voting is now OPEN! 🏆
Show your love and support for our amazing schools and educators by voting in the Best of the Springs 2025!
💛 Categories to Vote For:
👉 Best Elementary School: Freedom
👉 Best Elementary Educator:
- Dakoda Larimore (Pre-K)
- Kelsey Eberhart (4th Grade)
- Michelle Zilverberg (4th Grade)
- Tammy Parson (Pre-K)
- Teresa Wastler (Kindergarten)
👉 Best Middle School: Jenkins
👉 Best Pre-School: Freedom
📅 Let’s make it happen again this year!
Click the link below to cast your votes:
👉 Vote Here
📣 Spread the word! Share this with friends and family and help us WIN! Let’s show everyone why we’re the BEST! 💪✨
NEW Attendance Interventions Suite!
Dear Parents,
We imagine you are aware, D11 has been focusing on student engagement as a priority this school year. Our efforts have been on maintaining the sanctity of the classroom, implementation of our cell phone policy and a priority to increase student attendance. To better support our students' education and success, we're introducing a new Attendance Interventions Suite. This tool will send automated text messages to notify parents/guardians of their student's absences during first period, fostering more effective communication and monitoring of attendance and student arrival to school. D11 is excited to launch this to all schools, this system's effectiveness in increasing attendance, engagement and communication with our parent/guardian partners. Please make sure we have your correct email and the best phone numbers where we can reach you. You may update your contact information by emailing Jonna Ward @ Jonna.ward@d11.org.
Thank you for your continued support.
Warm regards,
Rochelle Williams
Principal
Freedom Elementary
Holiday Resources
Safety Protocols and Procedures
Dear Falcon Families,
At Freedom Elementary, the safety and well-being of our students and staff are our top priorities. Based on parent feedback, we created a safety protocol SMORE. We want to ensure that everyone is well-informed about our safety protocols. Please take the time to thoroughly review our newsletter https://secure.smore.com/n/vsx31, which outlines these procedures in detail.
We also encourage you to talk with your child about the importance of school safety. Consider discussing "What would you do?" scenarios with them to reinforce our Standard Response Protocols (SRP) and prepare them for various situations. You can also find different scenarios in the newsletter.
Your involvement and continued support are invaluable in maintaining a safe and secure learning environment. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
Thank you for partnering with us to keep our school community safe!
Warm regards,
Dr. Williams
Freedom Elementary School Weekly Announcements
🍕 LUNCHROOM HEROS- AWARD NOVEMBER 🍕
Congratulations to Mr. Senter's 1st-grade class for winning the Lunchroom Heroes Award for November! The class won a pizza party on Friday!
New Billy "GOAT" Attendance Award
For 2 weeks, we will have Billy stay with a class whose attendance has been exceptional or the "Greatest Of All Time".
WINNER- Mrs. Fromuth's 3rd Grade Class!!
We Need Your Help
We are restocking our SOAR store. To have lots of options, we thought we would ask the following.
1. If you have lightly used toys that you were planning to donate, donate to us!
2. If you would like to donate non-perishable snacks to us in their original packages.
3. If you have books, games, or puzzles you would like to donate, donate to us!
Please bring them into our offices. Thank you!
You can also purchase items from our wish list on Amazon!
Save the Dates!
What's Happening at Freedom (Looking ahead)
Monday, 16th
- Robotics 2nd-5th - 2:50-3:50PM
- Spaghetti Factory Fundraiser-See flyer
Tuesday, 17th
- Tech Club 2:50-3:45PM
- Battle of the Books 2:50-3:50PM
Wednesday, 18th
- Choir Practice 7AM
- Battle of the Books 12:20-1:00PM
Thursday, 19th
- Tech Club 2:50-3:45PM
Friday, 20th
- Preschool Holiday Party
Monday, 23rd - Monday, Jan 6th
- ⛄ WINTER BREAK ⛄
Tuesday, January 7th
- 🥳🎉 Students Return to school! 🥳🎉
- Battle of the Books 2:50-3:50PM
- Basketball Practice 3:00-5:45PM (Gym)
Wednesday, 8th
- Choir Practice 7AM
- Battle of the Books 12:20-1:00PM
- Basketball Practice 3:00-5:45PM (Gym)
Thursday, 9th
- Basketball Practice 3:00-5:45PM (Gym)
- PTA/SAC Meeting 5:00-6:15PM (Flex Room)
Friday, 10th
- Coffee and Conversations with the Principal 8-9AM (Flex Room)
OLD INFORMATION BUT STILL GOOD TO REVIEW!
****New D11 Cell Phone Policy****
Free and Reduced Meal Application
Under the Healthy School Meals for All program the State of Colorado provides free meals for all D11 students. Please take a moment to fill out our Free and Reduced Meal Application regardless of whether you think you would qualify or not. This program benefits the school as well as your family. Our goal is 100% participation. As a reminder, Freedom is a free lunch school. We do not serve breakfast at this time. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the front office.
https://linqconnect.com/public/meal-application/new?identifier=JX9G3Q
Student Cell Phones and Smart Watches
Must be kept in students backpack.
Attendance, Behavior, & Cell Phones
District Initiatives: Attendance, Behavior, and Cell Phones
This year, we will be working hard to improve our attendance, behavior, and cell phone usage. We need your support to make these initiatives successful!
Attendance:
Good attendance is crucial for student success. We will be focusing on improving attendance and need your help to ensure your child is present and on time every day.
- Chronically Absent Students: These are students who miss 10% or more of school days for any reason, excused or unexcused. This amounts to about 18 days in a school year.
- Habitually Truant Students: These are students who have four or more unexcused absences in a month or ten or more unexcused absences in a school year.
We will be following the district guidelines and the Colorado Compulsory Attendance Law to address attendance issues. Regular attendance is essential for your child's academic progress and social development.
Behavior:
We believe in fostering a positive and respectful learning environment. Our behavior expectations are based on our core values of respect, responsibility, and safety. We will be working together to ensure that all students understand and adhere to these expectations, creating a supportive and productive school community.
Cell Phones:
To minimize distractions and enhance the learning environment, we will be implementing stricter guidelines on cell phone usage during school hours. Students are expected to keep their cell phones/smart watches turned off and stored in their backpacks during class time. If a student needs to contact their family during the school day, they can do so through the main office.
Freedom Important Traffic and Parking Guidelines
Remember, we have 100 additional students; please be curious and patient.
Important Traffic and Parking Guidelines
Before and After School Traffic:
Traffic can be very heavy during drop-off and pick-up times. Please teach and encourage your child to always use the crosswalk and to be vigilant in watching for traffic from all directions.
Parking Lot Capacity:
Our parking lot has limited capacity. Please note that daycare vehicles and District 11 vehicles have designated drop-off and pick-up spaces. Spaces that are painted belong to Freedom staff, please do not park in those spaces.
Bus Pick-Up and Drop-Off:
All buses will pick up and drop off students in the Freedom parking lot.
Reminder:
Please remember that these are your friends and neighbors, and all of you have children attending our school. We ask that you be patient and extend courtesy to one another as you enter and exit the parking lot or pick up your children. Please drive slowly in and around the school.
Parking Lot Exit:
Please note that exiting the school parking lot is RIGHT TURN ONLY.
Kiss-N-Go Lane:
The "Kiss-N-Go" lane is designated for drop-off and pick-up only. This lane should not be used as a parking spot. Please ensure that students exit the vehicle from the right side, away from traffic. DO NOT park your vehicle in this lane.
Dismissal Information:
All students will be dismissed at 2:50 PM. We encourage parents to pre-plan a pick-up location. Students will have dismissal cards and must turn in their card to the adult on duty.
Kiss-N-Go and Bus Pick-Up/Drop-Off:
- Kiss-N-Go: Located on Butterfield Drive in the street cut-out. To access, please enter Butterfield Drive from Range Ranch and pull to the end of the cut-out.
- Parent Pick Up: Located in the GYM. Parents will enter through the gym doors and wait behind the grade-level cone. Students will enter the gym and line up as well. Once they see their parent they can greet each, other and then hand their card to the adult then exit the gym door.
- Bus Pick-Up/Drop-Off: Located in the loop directly in front of the school.
Parking and Walking Your Child to the Entrance:
- Enter the Freedom parking lot from Butterfield Drive.
- Use the left lane to enter the Family Parking Lot (formerly the staff parking lot).
- Park your vehicle and escort your student to the crosswalk leading to the front doors. Your student will enter through the front double doors.
Preschool and Kindergarten Parking:
- Enter the Freedom parking lot from Butterfield Drive.
- Use the left lane and enter the Family Parking Lot.
- Park your vehicle and escort your student(s) to the crosswalk leading to the preschool door.
Late Pick-Ups:
If you cannot pick up your student within 10 minutes of dismissal, please arrange for a family member or daycare provider to do so. While we understand that delays happen, late pick-ups interfere with scheduled meetings, training, and our ability to use resources effectively. Please note that Freedom staff cannot supervise siblings of students involved in after-school activities, such as tutoring, athletics, or clubs. It is the responsibility of the families to ensure that students not participating in after-school activities are picked up promptly.
Safety
Safety is our top priority at Freedom Elementary School, and we are committed to ensuring the well-being of all students, staff, and visitors. To this end, we follow the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) to prepare for and respond to various emergency situations.
We conduct monthly drills to practice these protocols, ensuring that everyone in our school community knows what to do in case of an emergency. Here is an overview of the SRP we follow:
Hold - In Your Classroom or Area
- Directive: "In Your Room or Area"
- Purpose: This protocol is used when hallways need to be kept clear of occupants. Students and staff remain in their rooms or areas until further notice.
Secure - Get Inside. Lock Outside Doors
- Directive: "Get Inside. Lock Outside Doors"
- Purpose: This protocol is used to safeguard people within the building by securing all exterior doors. Normal activities continue inside the building.
Lockdown - Locks, Lights, Out of Sight
- Directive: "Locks, Lights, Out of Sight"
- Purpose: This protocol is used to secure individual rooms and keep occupants quiet and in place. Doors are locked, lights are turned off, and everyone stays out of sight.
Evacuate - To a Stated Location
- Directive: "Evacuate to [Location]"
- Purpose: This protocol is used to move people from one location to a different location, either within or outside the building. The specific location will be communicated during the drill or emergency.
Shelter - State the Hazard and the Safety Strategy
- Directive: "Shelter [Hazard] and [Safety Strategy]"
- Purpose: This protocol is used for group and self-protection based on the specific hazard (e.g., tornado, hazmat). The safety strategy will be clearly communicated.
Monthly Drills:
To ensure we are prepared, we conduct monthly drills for each of these protocols. These drills help students and staff practice the appropriate responses and become familiar with the procedures. Your support in reinforcing the importance of these drills at home is greatly appreciated.
Communication:
In the event of an actual emergency, we will communicate with families promptly. Please ensure that your contact information is up to date in our records so that you can receive timely notifications.
Thank you for your cooperation and support in keeping our school safe. If you have any questions or concerns about our safety protocols, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Together, we can ensure a safe and secure learning environment for all our students.
Parent Resource
Order your spiritwear here!
Visitor/Volunteer Registration
If you plan on attending classroom events, volunteering in the school or attending field trips, please take a few moments to register on our visitor/volunteer site. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the front office at 719-228-0800.
Lunch Menu - subject to change
GreatSchools.com
A message from our Freedom Elementary's School Accountability Committee (S.A.C.)
At Freedom Elementary, we care about your children's developmental needs! That is why our mission is to ensure that each and every student has access to the learning tools and programs they need to succeed in school, and in life. We strive for a higher standard of excellence and take the time to focus on those who need extra support. Joining our S.A.C. is a fantastic way to keep up to date with the initiatives our school has put in place to better our learners, and to also voice your opinions and concerns!
We look forward to the bright and brilliant future under the leadership of Rochelle Williams, and welcome her to the Freedom Family!
If you are interested in joining Freedom's SAC committee, please reach out to Justin Edmisson @ 719-332-3615 or justin.edmisson@gmail.com.
Looking for a way to connect and get involved at Freedom?
Contact Justin Edmission at 719-332-3615 or justin.edmisson@gmail.com.
If you are interested. Come be a member and have a voice in Freedom's PTA.