Hamline Family Newsletter
March 1- March 12 , 2021
A Note from Principal Reilly
Happy first day of March! February brought us lots of new beginnings with the return of over 100 scholars into the building, and many of our teachers receiving their first round of vaccines. We are also very proud of how our scholars who have remained in virtual learning have continued to engage and complete their work. Way to go Huskies!
It has been a delight to see caregivers dropping off in the morning as we welcome the children into school. We know it is difficult to not be able to come in the building, but I assure you we are taking excellent care of them. I promise I will send home another video this week so you can see how we are navigating in person learning. If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to us.
Thank you for sharing your most precious people with us. It is an honor we do not take for granted.
In Partnership,
Principal Kristin Reilly
A Note from Assistant Principal Ewald
Although school looks a bit different right now, there are still some things that COVID can not take away from us.
- The smiles of the students as they get off the bus
- The laughter of the kids in the lunchroom when they tell knock-knock jokes
- The pride of earning a Pawsome ticket for showing kindness to a classmate
- The energy of our students and staff
- The determination of our students as they work on assignments at home
As always, please call, text or email me with any questions or concerns.
Email: jennifer.ewald@spps.org
Office: 651-744-6055
Google Voice: (612) 315-0791
No School
Fifth Grade Virtual Visit to Murray
Please come prepared with your questions. This will be held on Wednesday March 3rd at 12:30pm. The meeting link is: http://meet.google.com/whw-jafz-jbr
Parent Drop Off and Pick Up Plan
If you are planning on dropping off your child in the morning, our Parent Drop Off is through the parking lot on the Hubbard side of our building. (Front parking lot will be blocked by buses dropping off). A car line will form and as you pull up to the back doors off the parking lot, adults will be waiting to help your children out of the car and into school. Please do not get out of your cars, or leave your car in the car line as it creates a back up. If you are walking your children to school feel free to drop off on either side of the building outside of the doors. Ms. Kaltun and Mr. Eli will be waiting on the Englewood side of the building to greet students as well.
Parent Pick Up: 1:55-2:15
We will begin dismissal at 1:50. Students who will be picked up will be brought to the cafeteria to wait for their parent or guardian. This allows us to maintain cohorts, as well as safe distancing. We will have two staff members outside and as you pull up they will walkie staff inside letting them know who to send out. We know this may take a bit more time, but we have to be sure to maintain safe distancing. Please remember to wait outside for your children if you are walking home with your children. Let a staff member know you are there and they will walkie inside.
Late Drop Off or Early Pick Up(After 7:30 or before 2:00)
- Drop your child off in the front of the school in the parking lot on Englewood.
- Your child will walk to the front door and press the buzzer to be let in.
- SPPS must reduce the number of adults visiting our buildings to help ensure the health and safety of our students and staff.
- Students must be dropped off outside school building entrances. Students cannot be escorted by family members to their classrooms or anywhere else inside the building. In addition, families will not be allowed to have lunch, observe a class, volunteer or engage in any other activities in school buildings.
- We understand this is disappointing for many of our students and families. We are implementing these changes to minimize risk and help ensure the health and safety of our students and staff.
Face Masks
We want to make sure that everyone feels protected while learning, working in or visiting Saint Paul Public Schools. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has directed that masks or face coverings must be worn throughout Minnesota in all indoor public spaces - including school buildings. This executive order applies to all visitors, staff and students (kindergarten and older). Pre-K students are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings if they can do so in accordance with CDC guidelines.
Watch this short video from members of the Hamline staff on wearing a mask.
In-Person Learning iPad Information
- Students will bring iPads to school and back home everyday.
- Please charge the iPad every night.
COVID-19 Student and Family Guidelines
Families returning to school should familiarize themselves with these guidelines, which are updated regularly and cover prevention strategies, health screening and monitoring, exclusion guidance, and the SPPS COVID-19 Reporting System.
Please click on the following link for COVID-19 Student and Family Guidelines
Health Screening
Please click on the following link for the Health Screening form
Sick Students
Doneta Johnston is our nurse and Joyce Boston is our assistant. Please watch the video to hear a message from Ms. Doneta and Ms. Joyce.
Ms. Lynnette
Hello Hamline Huskie Families! I hope everyone is keeping safe and healthy. Below are two resource updates I'd like you to be aware of. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need any support navigating the below resources or any other resources within the community.
Email: lynnette.medcalf@spps.org
Office: 651-744-5588
GM: Mslynn For more information, please visit https://mn.gov/dhs/p-ebt/
- COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance is coming soon to Minnesota renters. The new program will help eligible renters with overdue rent since March 2020, up to three months of upcoming rent at a time, and related utility payments. The program will be open for applications in a matter of weeks, with an anticipated launch in late March. Eligible renters will include households that earned 80% or less of area median income in 2020 or in the most recent month. Landlords will be able to apply on behalf of their eligible tenants as well.
For more information, please visit https://www.mnhousing.gov/sites/np/covid19emergencyrentalassistance
Ms. Kaltun
Meal Service
Meals for Students Learning In-Person
Free breakfast and lunch will be provided to all students during in-person learning. Menus are available at schoolcafe.com/spps.
Free Meal Kits to go- starting February 16
Families can pick up free meal kits from school on Tuesdays from 9:30-10:30. Drive around through the parking lot, on Hubbard side of building, and a Nutrition Services staff member will be ready to hand you a meal kit. Families are asked to pre-register to pick up these kits. Please click here
For more information about how meals will be served and eaten when students return to school, visit spps.org/reopen.
Midway Project
The Midway Project provides food and other care supplies on Wednesdays from 11:00-1:00 out of our attached Hancock Recreation Center. Tables are set up so that you are able to drive thru the parking lot on Hubbard side of our building to pick up supplies. All are welcome!
Monday-Friday Meal Pick Up Sites 8:00am-3:00pm
Battle Creek Middle
Central High School
Como Park Senior High
Open World Learning
Harding High School
Highland Complex
Johnson High School
Washington Tech Magnet School
Virtual Learning Resources
Student Competencies developed through Inquiry Based Learning
"Our job is not to prepare students for something; Our job is to help students prepare themselves for anything."
As we build our inquiry-based learning model at Hamline, we have identified five competencies that we want every student leaving Hamline with: Collaborators, Communicators, Problem Solvers, Creators, and Self and Community Aware. We believe these are the characteristics needed to prepare students for the 21st century.
School-Based Mental Health Partnership
Should you consider Mental Health Therapy for your child?
Life has been turned upside down for everyone. The current life events that are happening should not be processed alone. Therapy can help children begin to process and make sense of their worlds with a Mental Health Professional.
Paying attention to the mental health of children can help reduce problems at home, school, and in social interactions with others.
If you would like more information about starting therapy services for your child please reach out to our School Social Worker, Lynnette Medcalf at Lynnette.medcalf@spps.org or School Counselor, Kaltun Abdikarani at Kaltunabdikarani@spps.org. You can also fill out the help form for families on the Hamline website, spps.org/hamline.
Thank you,
Sharice Zaccardi
Community School Mental Health Practitioner
The Midway Food & Empowerment Project
iUpdate
Reminder to fill out the annual iUpdate student form at Campus Parent. It is important we have updated contact information so you will receive updates from the school. If you need any help with your login or password, email karen.azen@spps.org or leave a message at 651-744-4287.
About Hamline Elementary
Website: hamline.spps.org
Location: 1599 Englewood Ave, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Phone: 651-293-8715
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hamlineelementaryschool
Twitter: @HamlineElem