
Barry Bulletin
Barry Elementary Family Newsletter O

January 31, 2025
A Week of Growth & Excitement!
This week, our students participated in LEAD Week, focusing on Sharpening the Saw and Individuality. They explored the importance of balancing work and play to take care of their mind, body, and spirit, as well as embracing what makes them unique and special. It was wonderful to see students reflect on how they can be their best selves!
Looking ahead, weβre gearing up for Spirit Week to cheer on the Kansas City Chiefs as they head to the Super Bowl in New Orleans! Get ready for a fun-filled week of school spirit, learning, and celebration!
What a fantastic week of growth, learning, and excitementβwe canβt wait for the next one! ππ
Late Arrival Procedure Reminder
For the safety of all students, parents and guardians must accompany their child to the front office when arriving late. Dropping students off at the front door is a safety concern. If a student arrives without a parent/guardian, we will be reaching out and requesting you return to complete the check-in process.
Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our students safe!
Mrs. Ambrose
Chiefs Super Bowl Spirit Week: February 3-7
Let's bring the energy for Super Bowl Spirit Week next week (Feb. 3-7) as our Pirates cheer on our Chiefs to a THREE-PEAT VICTORY!
Here's the game plan:
Monday β Wear a winning jersey & show what makes you a champ!
Tuesday β Rock your best game day fitβchannel your inner Travis or Taylor!
Wednesday β Pajama Dayβdreaming of another Super Bowl win!
Thursday β Wear 3 Chiefs colors (red, gold, white) OR 3 Mardi Gras colors (purple, green, gold)!
Friday β TURN THE TOWN RED! Wear RED or Chiefs gear!
LEAD DAY!
Spring Conferences
Students will be on a 3 hour (12:50) early release for conferences.
π Character Warms the Heart Week: February 10-14
February 10-14 is our Pirates ROCK "Character Warms the Heart" week, when we warm up with our good character and great leadership with fun spirit week activities! This year we are teaming up with PCHS FBLA to collect items (art supplies, stuffed animals, books, games, etc.) for Happy Disciples, a student-run non-profit that provides care packages to children fighting cancer. Participate in our spirit days and send in any donations to our schools! The class, PLT, or Advisory in each school with the most donated items will receive a donut party!
On Thursday, we'll either be making our own hand-made notes for cancer patients, or using this form to create a digital note.
Reminder: Friday, February 14 there is no school for our Professional Learning Day. See flier for details on our spirit days and come cheer on our Pirates and participate in the activities at the Home Basketball games on February 11!
Platte County Down Syndrome Walk
π§¦Crazy Sock Day - Celebration of World Down Syndrome Day
Break out your crazy socks on March 21st as a celebration of World Down Syndrome Day. Also, please see the below flier for the Platte County Down Syndrome Walk that afternoon/evening. It was a great success last year and we're excited it's back this year!
Zero Rate Change Bond Issue, Informational Meetings
This question will be placed on the April 8, 2025 ballot. If approved by voters, the approximately $62 million bond issue would fund the following projects identified in the Districtβs Long-Range Facility Plan:
- Completing Phase 2 of rebuilding Platte County High School, creating a consolidated high school building with all classrooms and programs under one roof
- Constructing site amenities at Platte Purchase Middle School activities complex
- Constructing playground facilities at Pathfinder Elementary
- Expanding parking and improving traffic flow and safety at Compass Elementary
For more information, click here, or attend an Informational Meeting:
- Monday, March 3, 2025, 6pm, Platte Purchase Middle School
- Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 6pm, Platte County High School
LUNCH CLERK NEEDED
Pirates ROCK Character Trait February: SELF CONTROL
Pirates R.O.C.K. (Raising Outstanding Character Kids) is a program designed to surround our families with examples of strong character traits through school experiences, at home, and reinforced in their community. Each month our community focuses on a specific character trait and students are recognized for exhibiting these traits: Self Confidence, Pride, Responsibility, Citizenship, Compassion, Individuality, Self Control, Integrity, Perseverance, Respect, Honesty, and Cooperation.
February's #PiratesROCK trait is SELF CONTROL: displaying your emotions & behaviors in a positive way.
Leader in Me Connection to SELF CONTROL:
- Habit 1: Be Proactive - You are in charge of you.
π Dates to Remember
February
2/3 - Superbowl Spirit Week
2/4 - 100th Day of School
2/10 - Character Warms the Heart Spirit Week
2/13 - Spring Showcase Conferences 5-7:30
2/14 - NO SCHOOL PLD2/17 - NO SCHOOL Presidents Day
2/19 - BOE Meeting
2/24 - Lead Week (Habit 1 - Be Proactive/Self-Control and Integrity)
Repeated BUT STILL Needed
Save the Date! Kindergarten Kickoff
π€ BARRY PTA
Daughter Dance Photos
The link to download pictures for the daughter dance was emailed out on Thursday afternoon. If you did not receive an email with the link please contact barryelementarypta@gmail.com. Thank you so much!
FRIENDSHIP PARTIES
Students will enjoy their annual friendship parties on Tuesday, February 11th during the school day! We will be bringing back games and inflatables. Stay tuned for volunteer sign ups!
MOVIE NIGHT
We are so excited to announce our FIRST movie night on Friday, February 28th. This is a family friendly event for our Barry students and staff! Bring your whole crew while we enjoy snacks and a family friendly movie. Dress comfy and bring your blankets and pillows to lounge out in the auditorium at Platte Purchase Middle School. Doors open at 6pm and the movie will start around 630pm. This event is free, but concessions will be available for purchase. Parents/caregivers MUST STAY with their student(s) and children for the duration of the event!
π Important Links
πTransportation Changes
If you are needing to make a permanent change please use this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdctgWlI4RRV9QhrVKc2otnqLyVTOsfsbblv-LpDNBayDCNSg/viewform
π°Barry News Network
This is a link to our BNN channel, where students get the daily news and happenings of Barry Elementary! https://www.youtube.com/@BNNBarryNewsNetwork
πBarry'd Treasures
Please visit our Barry School Store website! If you have any questions, want to volunteer or make a donation, please contact Blaire Zessin or Teddi Weber.
https://sites.google.com/platteco.k12.mo.us/barryelementaryschoolstore
π¦Box Tops for Education
Download the App and scan to help support Barry Elementary!!
π Bullying and Safety Reporting
Safety is our District's top priority. PCR-3 has a system of safety and security measures in place, including trained security staff (now at every building following the passage of the Prop C Waiver/Levy Transfer), secure entryways, ongoing monitoring, and partnership with local law enforcement.
We remind parents, staff, and students that school safety is the responsibility of the entire school community. Please follow the principle of "see something, say something." If anyone (student, parent, staff member, community member) sees or hears anything of concern, please contact the District office at (816) 858-5420 so that those concerns can be investigated. You and your child can also easily report tips on bullying, harassment, or any safety issue you're concerned about through our online Safe Schools Alert system. Every tip is immediately logged in the system and our administration is notified so that they can investigate and take appropriate action. Tips may also be submitted anonymously. Each building's website has the Safe Schools icon located within the βquick linksβ bar on the homepage.
π³Family Resources
Treasure Chest Support
The PCR-3 Treasure Chest is a stocked resource center providing food, milk, and toiletries for PCR-3 students and families in need. Qualifying families will receive a weekly form via email to sign up or can call 816-858-7001 for assistance.
Families will receive an email with approval to come to the Treasure Chest on Wednesdays from 4-6pm at the new Treasure Chest site (south side of Paxton building).
π· From the Nurse
Make sure your student is prepared for the school year. When kids are covered through MO HealthNet, theyβre covered for doctor visits, emergency care, dental care, mental health services, and more! Enroll now at mydss.mo.gov β their health is worth it. For help with application-call 1-800-466-3213.
π Lunch, Visitor Sign Up & Menus
Parents & Guardians,
- Please only invite your specific children to eat with you.
- Help your children follow the lunchroom expectations the rest of the cafeteria is asked to follow like remaining at the table until their class is dismissed.
- When you have finished your lunchtime, please return to the front office rather than making rounds through the cafeteria to say hello to other students. The other students would love a wave though!
Thank you for wanting to be a part of our school community and we'll see you at lunch!
π΄ Online Meal Payments through Linq Connect
K-12 Payment Center is now Linq Connect, where parents can deposit money for meal transactions. Parents can access Linq Connect through this link or when signing in to PowerSchool Parent Portal. In addition to allowing for better and faster service to students during meal times at school, the online portion of this system allows guardians to set up scheduled meal deposits or deposits to accounts when falling below a certain amount. A transaction fee will be applied based on the amount of funds added. The Fees are 3.95% of the transaction total with a $2.85 minimum to be paid by the parent/cardholder.
To set up your student's account, you'll need their student ID number, which can be found on your Parent Portal. Parents can still deposit money for meal transactions by sending payment via check or cash to their child's school.
βReminders
π² Have You Opted In to Receive Text Notifications from PCR-3?
School Messenger is our automated phone calling and text notification system. We use this system to notify parents quickly for sudden changes in schedules due to emergencies, school cancellations, or just important school announcements.
If you aren't receiving the District's text reminders and notifications and would like to opt in to receive these, simply text "YES" to 67587. Standard text messaging rates apply.
πFrom the Office
Coming-In the Building
Visitors to the building: you will always need to bring your ID with you when you come into the building. We will scan your ID into our safety system Platte County uses to ensure the safety and security of our students.
Early Check Outs
We ask that students be checked out NO LATER than 3:15. This is helpful as dismissal is our busiest time in the building. This will also ensure our dismissal team has time to be informed of changes. Please note that any check-outs before 3:50 reflect as an early dismissal on your students attendance.
Deliveries to Students
Students are not allowed to order or have deliveries sent to them at school.
π District Activities β½
π«Digital Tickets
All Platte County R-3 athletic event tickets are now digital only. We no longer accept cash as the gate. Fans will purchase tickets online through GoFan or by presenting a card or mobile payment option at the ticket gate. Prices remain the same; a regular season game is $5 for adults and $3 for students. Below is our link to our digital tickets; please share this with any of your friends and family members that plan on attending our events and tell them to purchase tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
Digital Ticket Link:
Please note:
- PCR-3 staff members are admitted free to home and away regular season events by showing their staff ID at the gate. Please have your ID ready to show the gate workers.
- PCHS students and fans aged 55 and older are admitted free with a valid ID to regular season events.
- Everyone (including PCR-3 staff, PCHS students, and senior citizens) must purchase a ticket to any tournament or post season event.
Middle School/Elementary Attendance at PCR-3 Events
All middle school and elementary students (ages 6 and up) must purchase a digital ticket and must be accompanied by a supervising adult to attend PCR-3 athletic events. Middle school and elementary students are not allowed to be dropped off. If they do not have a supervising adult, they will not be allowed to attend.
Live Streaming
Most of our PCHS athletic events will be streamed on PCR3 Activities Youtube. Please share this link with friends and family members who are unable to attend in person.
Community Events
π School Hours of Operation
Regular school day office hours run from 8:15am - 4:15pm.
- Students can enter the building- 8:30 a.m.
- Official start of school- 8:50 a.m.
- Dismissal- Car Riders and Y-Club-3:35 p.m.
- Dismissal-Bus Riders- 3:50 p.m.
Contact Us & Stay Connected
Principal: Kacie Ambrose
Email: ambrose.kacie@pcr3schools.org
Assistant Principal: Dr. Mindy Wheeler
Email: wheeler.mindy@pcr3schools.org
Website: https://barry.plattecountyschooldistrict.com/
Location: 2001 Northwest 87th Terrace, Kansas City, MO, USA
Phone: 816-436-9623