CP News for October 31 , 2024
News for October 31, 2024
Dear Families,
As we approach this year’s presidential election, we recognize it’s a significant moment for our nation, our communities, and most importantly, our students. During such times, students may have questions, strong emotions, or even concerns. As a district, we’re committed to supporting our students in a way that honors their perspectives, respects differing opinions, and encourages civil discourse.
Here’s how we’re approaching this:
Open Communication
Teachers will create space for students to express thoughts or feelings about the election. These discussions will be age-appropriate and carefully guided, encouraging respectful listening and open-mindedness.Building Respectful and Inclusive Spaces
Respect is the foundation of our classrooms. We’ll remind students of our shared commitment to treating each other kindly and respectfully, regardless of differing beliefs. This experience is a valuable opportunity to learn and practice empathy, critical thinking, and respect for all voices.Addressing Heightened Emotions
We recognize that emotions may run high for many students. Our staff will be present throughout the school day to provide additional support, encourage reflection, and ensure that every child feels safe and valued.Encouraging Growth and Learning
This election offers a meaningful moment for learning about civic responsibility and the power of our voices. We want our students to know they can make a positive impact in their families, schools, and communities, no matter the outcome.Addressing Challenges Together
Some students may have concerns or questions about the election. We’ll listen to and validate their experiences, provide a supportive environment, and remind them that they are part of a caring school community.
We believe these conversations help our students become compassionate, informed, and engaged citizens. Our focus is not on beliefs but on behavior; we emphasize that regardless of views, we all have a responsibility to treat others with respect, dignity, and kindness.
If you have questions about how we’re approaching these discussions or would like additional resources to support your student at home, please feel free to reach out. Thank you for your partnership as we help our students grow into thoughtful, resilient, and respectful individuals.
Becky Sutten
Principal
NO SCHOOL
No school Monday, November 4
and Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
Staff Development and Election Day.
mySAEBRs Screening
At Central Park, we are committed to improving the culture and climate of our school and supporting the whole child. One way we are addressing the whole child is by looking at student strengths and areas of concern for social, emotional, and academic behaviors.
This fall we will be administering a universal screening of social, academic, and emotional behavior skills to the students in your child’s class called mySAEBRs. This will be completed by students in grades 3-6. The screener is through FASTBridge, which is the platform used for other benchmark assessments. If you are interested in viewing the questions they can be found here.
This information helps us understand the needs of our students and to make effective plans at the school, class, and individual level.
If you do not want your child to participate, then please fill out the opt-out form or email or call Michele Wackman, Maria Hughes, or Karla Rhodes at Central Park. Letters in different languages are attached. Please let us know by Nov. 15th if you don't want your child to participate in this SEL screener.
Maria Hughes - School Social Worker
651-259-6762
Michele Wackman - School Psychologist
651-259-6728
Karla Rhodes - Student Success Coordinator
651-259-6744
School Links
Central Park PTA
Please consider joining the PTA. Dues: $10.00
You can pay in cash, checks made out to CP PTA, or use the QR code found in the link below to pay online.
A Message From Nurse Buck
Winter Gear and Spare Clothing
With the changing weather, please ensure your student has the appropriate winter clothing at school each day: jacket, snow pants, hat, gloves, boots, scarf. Please make sure to label all items with your student’s name. If your family needs help obtaining winter gear, please contact our social worker, Maria Hughes at maria.hughes@isd623.org.
Please include a change of clothes in your child's backpack (socks included). Bathroom accidents and messes on the playground sometimes happen, so it's important for students to have a change of clothes available when necessary.
Please remember to report all school absences to the school attendance team either via email, CP-Attendance@isd623.org or via phone, 651-259-1267. Messages can be left anytime, night or day.
🎉 Join Us for Kindergarten Information Night! 🎉
🗓️ Thursday, November 7, 2024
⏰ 5:30-7:30 p.m.
📍 Aŋpétu Téča Education Center • 1910 County Road B West in Roseville
If you have a child turning 5 by September 1, 2025, join us for a fun *free* evening of information and entertainment! Your child can ride a real school bus 🚌, be a star in our Raider photo booth ⭐️, dance with the Teddy Bear Band (bring your own bear as a dance partner!) 🧸, enjoy a "super snack" from our Nutrition Services Department 🍎, get their own Class of 2038 t-shirt 👕, and much more!
Preparing for 2025-2026: Option Schools & Open Enrollment
Beginning November 1, applications will be accepted for 2025-2026 option school and open enrollment. Families of new students who have older children already enrolled in an option school or program have preference but must apply to ensure space availability.
Requests received November 1, 2024-January 15, 2025 will be processed late January and status with next steps will be sent to families the week of February 3.
Contact Central Enrollment (651.635.1626 or enrollment@isd623.org) with questions. If you are interested in more information or a tour at any of our option schools, please contact the schools.
November 16 Raider Book Fair to Benefit Roseville Area Schools
Mark your calendar and get ready for the Raider Book Fair hosted by Do Good Roseville! It’s happening on Saturday, November 16 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble in Har Mar Mall!
Bring the whole family for a day filled with:
Read-alouds
Music performances
Craft stations
Student demonstrations & more!
In addition to purchasing books for friends, family, and yourself, you’ll have a chance to purchase books from our schools’ wish lists. A percentage of your entire purchase in-store on November 16 and all week online (use code 12813853) will go toward supporting Roseville Area Schools. See you there!
Upcoming Events
November 1
- All School Assembly 9:30
- Grades 5/6 Field Trip to Children's Theatre and MIA- 10:00-1:30
- Gr. 2 Field Trip to Oliver Kelley Farm- 10:15-1:15
- Gr. 4 CogAt testing 11:00
November 3
- Daylight Savings Time End- adjust clocks back 1 hour
November 4
- NO SCHOOL- Staff Development day
November 5
- NO SCHOOL- Election Day and Staff Development Day
November 6
- Dental Sealants- grades 1-3
November 7
- Gr. 2 Turner- CogAt testing 10:15
- Gr. 2 Nordick- CogAt testing 11:00
- Dental Sealants- grades 1-3
- Kindergarten Information Night- see information above
November 8
- Native American Affinity group field trip
- Gr. 2 Sirovy- CogAt testing 10:15
Roseville Raider Youth Wrestling Club! 🌟
Introduce your students in grades K - 6 to the sport of wrestling! This program will offer opportunities for fun, play, hard work, technique, competition, and all the other benefits the sport has to offer. This is an introduction to basic wrestling that any child, of any experience level, is invited to be part of. Each student will receive a t-shirt and enjoy an end of year pizza party!
This program will be coached by the current Roseville High School Wrestling coaches and wrestlers.
Mon & Wed, Nov 6 - Dec 11
6:00 - 7:15 p.m.
Roseville Area High School
Grades K - 6
Junior Raiders Dance Team! 👟 🎵
The Junior Raiders Dance Team is a fun, non-competitive club available to students in grades 3 - 6. No tryout necessary and no experience necessary, all who join will be a member! This is a great low-commitment opportunity for elementary students to be introduced to the sport of dance team and prepare for the 7 - 12th grade dance team. We'll focus on building basic technique and skills in dance as well as promoting school spirit. Our routines are choreographed with all experience levels in mind. Coached by the Roseville Dance Team coach Brittany Rehling.
We will perform at the Roseville Dance Team's winter show on Saturday January 18th, 2025! Each participant will receive a t-shirt to wear in the show.
Mondays, Nov 18 - Jan 27
[OR register for January only]
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Grades 3 - 6