Meadowcreek Community Newsletter
January 7, 2025
Mark Your Calendars
January 9- Spirit Night @ Stevi B's 5:00-8:00PM
January 13- ACCESS Testing Begins
January 14- English Classes for Families Begin (Registration Required) 10:30AM-12:00PM
January 20- Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No School)
January 23- STEAM Night 5:30-7:00PM
School Year Calendar
ACCESS Testing for English Language Learners
Between January 13, 2025 and February 25, 2025, all English Language Learners will participate in the ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 Assessment™.
About the ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 Assessment
All English learners enrolled in K – 12th grade in the state of Georgia take the ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 each year. It assesses social and instructional English as well as the academic language associated with language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. Students are tested in four different domains: speaking, listening, reading, and writing in order to determine the English language proficiency of the student. The school uses the information to ensure that your student is receiving appropriate academic support to achieve his/her best.
Because the ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 assessment is composed of several subtests, students will complete the test over multiple school days.
How your student can prepare for test taking—and what you can do to help
A student who is well rested and well fed and has a positive attitude about testing is best prepared for testing. You can help your student do his or her best by considering these tips:
- Make sure that your student is in school and on time on test days.
- Make sure your student gets a good night’s sleep and eats a healthy breakfast before each day of testing.
- Emphasize that you have confidence in his or her ability to do the best job possible.
- Remind your student to listen to the directions and read each question carefully during testing.
Thank you very much for encouraging and supporting your student during testing. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Haley Thompson at Haley.Thompson@gcpsk12.org.
Georgia Milestones Information for Parents (Grades 3-5)
The 2025 Georgia Milestones End of Grade Assessment will be administered to all students in 3rd - 5th grade from April 21 - May 2, 2025. Attendance is very important on testing dates so that your child does not have to make-up the tests on a different day. Students must arrive at school on time. Testing will begin at 8:30AM each morning. Please plan ahead to ensure that your child is present for all testing days. We appreciate your support in ensuring we have a successful Georgia Milestones administration!
Parent information has been posted to the Accountability and Assessment public-facing webpage found HERE.
First Semester Perfect Attendance Bike Winners
Congratulations to our First Semester Perfect Attendance Bike Winners, Daniel Castillo from Ms. Powers' class and Yoselin Izaguirre Flores from Ms. Williams' class! Way to go!
Robotics Team Innovation Project
The MES Robotics team has been working on this season's innovation project. In their research, they learned about the effects of ocean noise pollution on marine life. Please support their efforts to raise awareness and bring about change by reading and signing their petition on Change.org: https://www.change.org/SlowDownForTheWhales
Thank you!
Stevi B's Spirit Night
Please join us for our first Spirit Night of 2025 at Stevi B's on Thursday, January 9 from 5:00-8:00PM. Students should say they are from Meadowcreek Elementary and their teacher's name! The class with the most students to attend will win a pizza party!
English Classes for Families
English Classes for Families will begin on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Classes will be held every Tuesday 10:30AM-12:00PM.
January 14, 2025 - March 25, 2025
Meadowcreek Elementary School
5025 Georgia Belle Ct, Norcross, GA 30093
Enrich your language skills with our immersive English courses, designed to make learning enjoyable and effective!
Click Here to Register: 85cdc.org/esol
General Reminders
Parent Lunch
Parents must be on time for lunch visitation. Parents that arrive 10 minutes past the lunch start time for your student’s class will not be allowed to visit. Students can have no more than 2 visitors for lunch. You are only permitted to eat with your student. Appropriate attire is required. Please sit at the Parent Table with your student during your student's scheduled lunch time. Students are expected to return to their class and teacher when the class is dismissed from the cafeteria. Due to the limited time and supervision expectations for teachers, they are not available for conferences or parent meetings during lunch. Please make arrangements to meet with your student’s teacher at another more appropriate time. Cell phones should not be used in the cafeteria. Photos are not allowed for student confidentiality purposes. After lunch, immediately return to the front desk. Visitors are not permitted to go to the playground, classroom, or any other portion of the building.If a parent needs to check out a student after lunch; please go to the front desk to request a student checkout with your ID. Thank you for helping us to maintain a positive, safe, learning environment for our students.
Strollers
Please remember that strollers are not permitted in the cafeteria during lunch. Strollers have to be left in the hallway next to the cafeteria.
Outside food
No outside food is allowed in the cafeteria. Parents may purchase food containers at the register and proceed to the food lines to choose items. Please refrain from bringing in birthday treats and outside food for a class. We want to remain sensitive to classroom allergies. Ice Cream is available to purchase for a class if you desire. Please no cupcakes, balloons, flowers, etc.
Ice Cream
The new ice cream procedure started October 1. Parents will need to send money for ice cream with their student in the morning by 8:45am. Students will receive the ice cream during lunch but will no longer be able to purchase ice cream during lunch time. We appreciate your understanding and continuous support!
Car Riders
During morning arrival, please do not park in the parking lot and walk your child inside the school. Please remain in the car rider lane and drop your child off in line with a staff member. We do not want students and parents walking across the car rider lane. This slows the line and creates a safety concern.
Tardies
Please make sure your child arrives at school on time. Students should be in class and ready to begin instruction by 8:15 am every day. When students are late, it is disruptive to the learning environment. Please help us make sure our students are prepared for daily learning by being on time.
Yearbooks on Sale
✨ Capture the Memories! Order Your Child’s Yearbook Today! ✨
Don’t let this year’s special moments fade! The Yearbook is a keepsake your child will cherish for years to come! From classroom highlights to unforgettable events, it’s all here!
📚 Price: $30
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ParentSquare Communication App📲
60% of Meadowcreek families have downloaded the ParentSquare app! If you have not, please download the app to stay involved with your student's learning and activities at school from anywhere. Once you download the app, you can login with your phone number as the username. If you don't know your password, you can reset it. If your phone number has changed, you will need to let us know. If you need support, please visit the Family Center. Thank you for your continuous support.
ParentSquare vs. ParentVUE
ParentVUE and ParentSquare are tools we encourage you to use to support your student’s learning. Think of ParentVUE as a tool you use to view and update student records. Think of ParentSquare as the place you go to engage with teachers and staff. Please see the guide below from the GCPS International Newcomers Center to help families understand the difference between ParentSquare and ParentVUE. If you need any support with these platforms, please visit our Family Center.
Parent Grade Notifications in ParentVUE
Parents now have the option to be notified in the ParentVUE mobile app if their student’s grade fall below a preset threshold. Within the app, a parent can choose to enable the notification and will select the grade threshold of when to be notified. Thresholds can be set on the student’s class average or on assignment grades. The notifications are processed each afternoon starting at 5:30 pm. Specific directions on enabling Grade Notifications can be found here. Other ParentVUE resources are available on the ParentVUE site.
December PBIS Star Students of the Month
Congratulations to our December PBIS Star Students of the Month! These students were nominated by their teachers because they consistently demonstrate positive behaviors that align to our school-wide PBIS expectations. Each student photographed is a responsible, respectful, problem solver. Way to go, Mustangs!! 🎉🎉
Also, Congratulations to our Teacher of the Month, Ms. Brown and Support Staff of the Month Ms. Elrod! 🎉🎉
MES School Podcast: Mustang Press 🎙️
🎉🎉 MES has a podcast! Introducing Mustang Press—a podcast by Meadowcreek Elementary students, for everyone! Each episode brings fresh topics inspired by what students are learning and events happening at our school. Our latest episode is the first episode of our special series, Conversations with Student Council. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio to hear what our students have to say! We hope you enjoy, and stay tuned for more episodes coming soon! 🎙️
Drive Thru Food Pantry
Tutoring & Homework Assistance
Craft and Create
Little Learners Academy
Little Learners Academy will be held on Wednesday, February 26 from 11:00AM-12:00PM. This class is offered on the last Wednesday of each month and is for all families with children birth to five years old and their parent or caregiver. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Pena-Perez at 770-381-4248.
Who: Children birth to five years old and their parent or caregivers
What: 60 minute session, learn to be your child's first and best teacher!
Why: Engage with your child through PLAY! Get your child READY FOR SCHOOL!
Dates:
February 26, 2025
March 26, 2025
April 30, 2025
Imagine Language & Literacy Contest
Parents/Guardians of students receiving Special Education services
Parent Mentors Present: “Understanding Post-Secondary Outcomes and How it Connects to the Transition Plan in the IEP”
Who: Parents/Guardians of students receiving Special Education services
What: Parent Mentors Present: “Understanding Post-Secondary Outcomes and How it Connects to the Transition Plan in the IEP”
When: January 16, 10:00 – 11:30 AM or 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Where: In-Person registration link for 10:00 AM session
Zoom registration link for 6 PM session
Attendance Matters
Regular school attendance is vital to your student’s success. At Meadowcreek ES, our goal is to ensure that all students fully benefit from their education by getting to school on time (in class by 8:15) and attending school regularly. Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school—and themselves. You can help your student learn that going to school on time, every day is important. Consistent attendance will help children do well in high school, college, and at work.
Below are the times we expect students to be at school:
- Students arrive no earlier than 7:40 am
- The bell rings and instruction begins at 8:15 am. Attendance is taken in class.
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU:
- Have your child ride the bus as this assures your child will get to school on time. If you have to drive your child to school, leave yourself extra time in case of traffic or inclement weather. Our doors open at 7:40, so you can drop your child off starting then.
- An unexcused tardy means your child arrived in class late (after 8:15) because of sleeping in, traffic, missing the bus, running late, etc. Examples of excused tardies are illness, health condition, medical appointment, and family emergency. You must come inside the building to sign-in your child with the reason why your child was tardy.
- Arriving late to school/class impacts a student’s learning as well as the classroom atmosphere. Being on time for school/class is a positive goal for each of our students. Research has shown that your child's attendance record may be the biggest factor influencing his/her academic success.
If your student is going to be absent or late, please contact your child’s teacher. If your student is absent, you will need to send in an excuse letter for the absence.
Meadowcreek is tracking students with perfect monthly attendance! Students with perfect attendance will receive a certificate of perfect attendance by the end of each month. If your student receives a perfect attendance certificate, their name will be entered in a drawing for a NEW BIKE! We will pick the winner at the end of the semester. Good luck!
2024-2025 Free & Reduced Lunch Application
Engage, Equip, Empower Building Parent Capacity Series
GCPS partners with students and caregivers to engage, equip, and empower families, educators, and community members as co-authors for the development of the whole learner from birth through adulthood.
Gwinnett County Public Schools’ family engagement initiative seeks to support the growth, development, and success of each and every student. The Engage, Equip, and Empower series hosted by the Department of Federal Programs Office of Family Engagement provides opportunities for families to participate in instructional sessions, workshops, events, and activities to engage with Gwinnett County Public Schools. The series will provide opportunities for families to learn how to support their children at home in the core academic content areas, be active participants in their children’s education, and learn about resources, programs, and wraparound services to support their children.
Family Center/Community Resources Assistance
Meadowcreek Elementary families have the opportunity to connect with the Family Center in person, by phone, or Zoom to become familiar with:
- School procedures
- Check out free educational games and resources to help your child at home
- Familiarize yourself with the new communication tool ParentSquare
- Navigate the Parent Portal
- Complete free/reduced lunch application online
- Support your child with eCLASS/Google classroom
- Make payments on MyPaymentsPlus (cafeteria, school field trips, spirit wear, etc.)
- Anything else that you may need support with!
In-Person: Parents may visit the Family Center Monday - Friday during school hours
Virtual: Click on the following link from 1:00pm - 2:00pm on Wednesdays & Thursdays: https://gcpsk12-org.zoom.us/j/92626367024
Phone: Mrs. Rosell: 770-638-2374 or Mrs. Pena-Perez: 770-381-4248
We look forward to serving you!
Volunteer Opportunities
Education Tips for Parents
Practice Math Facts Different Ways With Flash Cards
These days, even the youngest children know how to use a calculator. But it's still important that they be able to do math problems without one.
If your child is just learning math facts, or needs to brush up on facts taught earlier, make some flash cards together. Ask the teacher what math facts your child needs to master.
You and your child can use index cards to make flash cards. Write problems (9 x 3) on one side and answers (27) on the other. Then, vary the way you use the cards.
Here are some ideas:
- Have your child write or say the answer as you show the problem.
- Show the answer and ask your child to state the problem that goes with it.
- Remove the easy problems and spend extra time on the harder ones. Sometimes, mix them up and go through them all.
- Use odd moments to practice. Work on math facts with your child while folding laundry, while you're cooking dinner together or before bedtime.
- Keep the practice sessions short. End them with words of praise for successes and effort, and your child’s math skills will be reinforced!
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Play2Learn
Please complete the form to be placed on the waiting list for the Play2Learn 2024-2025 school year. Once accepted, you will receive a call from Ms. Pena-Perez with instructions to register your child at the school.
*You do NOT need to complete the form if your child is currently enrolled in Play2Learn*
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GCPS Tech Tips
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