Borton Magnet Newsletter
August, 2024 Edition
Hi Borton!
This has been such an amazing start to the school year! Each classroom has been working hard to create a respectful community, and to establish routines and procedures. I look forward to our amazing upcoming events. Please see below for important information.
Best!
Mr. Eric
No School August 21st!
School will be closed on August 21st for our district-wide Professional Learning Day.
Borton Open House
5:00 - 6:30pm
Borton PTA Fundraiser
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Health Office News
Hello Borton parents and community. We will start doing hearing and vision checks for students next week. If you know your child needs glasses please reach out to the health office and we will be able to assist with that.
Thank you.
Site Council Recruitment
We are reaching out to invite you to become an integral part of our Site Council.
The Site Council plays a crucial role in shaping the educational experience of our students. It provides a platform for families, teachers, and administrators to come together, share ideas, and work collaboratively to enhance our school community. This is an excellent opportunity for you to have a direct impact on your child's educational environment and to contribute to decisions that affect our entire school community.
We are currently seeking enthusiastic and dedicated parents and guardians to join our Site Council for the upcoming term. Your involvement could include:
- Participating in quarterly meetings to discuss school initiatives and address any concerns.
- Contributing to the development of policies and programs that benefit our students.
- Helping organize and support school events and activities.
- Collaborating with school staff to support our students' educational and emotional needs.
Joining the Borton Site Council not only allows you to voice your opinions and ideas but also offers a chance to connect with other families and build a strong, supportive community around our school.
If you are interested in joining or would like more information about what the role entails, please contact Madison Loya at madison.loya@tusd1.org. We look forward to welcoming new members and working together to make this year the best one yet for our students.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to get involved and make a difference. Your participation is vital to our school's success and to the well-being of our students.
Borton Cross-Country
Cross Country season is fast approaching. We will have more information out to you from our coaches soon. For now, please see the attached documents below regarding yearly physicals. The season will officially begin on September 9th.
PTA General Meeting
8/27/24
5:30 - 6:30pm
MPR and Zoom
K-1 Club
Saturday, September 7 from 9-11am.
Middle School Nights for 4th and 5th graders
Tuesday, October 1 from 5:30-6:30
Cafecito
Wednesday, September 4
8:30 am
Borton Library
Morning Community Time
Morning community time is one of Borton’s most cherished traditions. Every day the bell rings at 8:20am and our entire school community meets in our beautiful courtyard. A different class will be assigned to perform weekly and the start of the year schedule is posted below. Every day the class will perform one familiar sing-along, then we do the Pledge of Allegiance, and the class will then perform a patriotic song. Every day is different, and every class brings a different dynamic to these performances. This is also an important time, because we do morning announcements after the class performance, recognize monthly birthdays, and celebrate any good news that we would like to share. If you are new to Borton, you will definitely want to experience this amazing tradition!
Cell Phones
Borton does not allow the use of cell phones during the school day. If your child has a cell phone, they MUST keep it in their backpack until they leave campus. If you should need to contact your child during the school day for any reason, please call our front office at 520-225-1000. The below TUSD Governing Board Policy will be enforced at Borton.
POLICY CODE: JICJ
https://govboard.tusd1.org/_theme/files/GovBoard/Docs/sectJ/JICJ.pdf
Toys from Home
We want to make sure that we are paying attention in class and really enjoying our time with our amazing faculty and community. For that reason, we do not allow toys, Pokémon cards, stuffed animals, Legos, etc. to be brought from home and used on school grounds. These items can be a distraction in class and distract from our students’ learning. If your child is participating in a after-school club that may require the use of one of these items, they must stay in their backpack until after-school. In addition, teachers may have specific reward days or a show-and-tell day where a child is allowed to bring something from home. During those special days, students should follow the teachers’ instructions and continue to leave the items in their backpacks until they have permission from the teacher to take them out. Finally, Borton is not responsible for the loss of any items that are brought to school.
Gum and candy on campus
Please remember that gum and candy are never allowed at school. We would like to promote healthy snacks for our community. In addition, gum can get caught on people’s shoes, furniture, and playground equipment. We want to avoid these sticky situations at Borton.
Birthday Celebrations
At Borton, we celebrate each child's birthday on the last Friday of each month. The Borton Community will celebrate all that month’s birthdays by singing to students during the pledge. If you would like to provide a pre-packaged treat for your child's birthday, please make sure to contact your teacher and plan to bring birthday treats only on the last Friday of your child's birthday month.
Please see the attachment below for more information.
PBIS
We like to build a positive school community and recognize when our students go above and beyond. Part of that recognition is with our Borton’s B.E.S.T. Notes. Students receive these notes from adults on campus who want to help reinforce positive behaviors that they have witnessed. The notes are then collected by the class, and each class has a chance to win various prizes. For example, 50 notes will allow for a class to have a popcorn party, or 300 notes allows for a free choice.
Drop Off and Pick Up
The designated student drop-off and pickup area is located on Euclid Street west of the school. This is a stop and go area only. For the safety of your child, please do not drop off your student at school prior to 7:30 am, as there is no supervision available before this time. If you are planning to accompany your student inside the building, we welcome you to choose the parking lot in the front of the school (off of Tyndall) to park. Thank you for making any pickup arrangements with your student prior to your student coming to school.
Front Parking Lot to The School
Please note that you will only be able to use the front parking lot (off Tyndall Ave) if you intend to park your car and accompany your student in for morning meeting. The front parking lot is not a student drop-off point.
No Parking
If you plan on visiting us for a Community Meeting, especially the first day of school, please do not park in the parking lots of any business located close to Borton. Specifically, please do not park in a lot of any business across Tyndall Ave. We want to respect our local businesses and community.
Thank you to everyone who attended our first Cafecito this year!
Wednesday, August 7th, 2024
8:30am in the library
This is an opportunity to discuss the Borton community as a whole. However, Mr. Eric is available by appointment to discuss individual needs.
Borton Critters and Friends
It is the time of year that we have a lot of our Borton critters, wildlife, insects, and friends coming out to play on our campus. We want to be protective of our environment, but also of our students. Some of these critters could cause harm and/or be poisonous. At Borton, we want to make sure that everyone is safe. Please talk to you child about leaving our Borton wildlife alone in their natural environment.
Teacher Newsletters and Take-Home Tuesday Folder
Your Teacher will send a folder home every Tuesday informing you of their activities. Your child will also receive a Classroom Newsletter and other important school information inside of their Take Home Tuesday Folder. The Newsletter will also be available online on the Borton Website. Please make sure your child returns the Take Home Tuesday Folder to the classroom by the following Monday so that your child's teacher can send out new Borton information to your child every Tuesday
Breakfast/ Lunch
School lunch and breakfast are now free to all students! We do ask that you still complete all forms necessary in synergy while registering your child, as your responses help us with our school funding. Please pay specific attention to the Title One and Free/ Reduced lunch forms while you complete your registration.
20 minutes of reading a day
We recommend that your child reads for 20 minutes a day outside of the classroom. The data shows that just this small reading intervention can help your child to improve greatly in their literacy skills.
Borton PTA Event Calander
Please see the attachment below for our yearly event calendar from our amazing PTA.
Lunch Reminders
Snacks
We will have a daily snack time to support our students' minds and bodies. Snacks can be brought from home; however, we are asking students bring only "healthy" snacks, and please not to share anything with others as a health precaution. Donations of snacks for the entire class at the beginning of each month are greatly appreciated. Please only bring individually packaged snacks.
Healthy snack suggestions include:
- Pretzels
- Cheese sticks
- Fruit snacks
- Popcorn
- Animal crackers
- Chocolate chip granola bars
- Goldfish
Class Dismissal
Class dismissal is at 2:45 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and at 1:45 PM on Wednesdays. You may pick up your child outside of the classroom or at the designated parent pick-up area located at the west gate.
If you are picking up your child at the west gate, please write your child’s name and classroom in large letters on a piece of paper and place it on your car’s dashboard. This will help us call your child quickly and make the car line move faster. The west gate will be locked at 3:00 PM. If you arrive after 3:00 PM, please pick up your child from the office.
***It is important to pick up your child on time as children often worry if you are late. Additionally, please inform the teacher if you are taking your child directly from the classroom. We need to ensure that all students leave safely with their families.***
Daily Time Schedule
7:30 – Students may arrive as early as 7:30 a.m. to be on the playground. Breakfast starts being served at 7:50 a.m.
8:20 – Community Gathering
8:35 – School Begins
2:45 – Dismissal except on Wednesdays when dismissal is at 1:45
Kidco on campus from 2:45 – 6:00 p.m. daily except for Wednesdays when they begin at 1:45.
Important Dates and Times
August 12 - August 16
Community Gathering – 8:20am Ms. Annalisia and the Moo Room Class
August 19 - August 23
Community Gathering – 8:20am Ms. Metta and the Vaquita Class
Tuesday, August 20
Open House- 5:00 - 6:30 pm
Wednesday, August 21
PD Day, No School
August 26 - August 30
Community Gathering – 8:20am Mr. Zane and the Panda Class
September 2
No School, Labor Day
September 3 - September 6
Community Gathering – 8:20am Ms. Stephanie and the Mariposa Class
September 4
Cafecito 8:30am
September 9 - September 13
Community Gathering – 8:20am Ms. Amber and the Cardinal class
Wednesday, September 4
Cafecito, 8:30am in the library
September 16 - September 20
Community Gathering – 8:20am Ms. Katie and the Roadrunner Class
September 18, 19, and 20
Parent/Teacher Conferences, Half-Day Dismissal @ 11:45 am
September 23 - September 27
Community Gathering – 8:20am Ms. Amanda and the Ohana Class
September 30 - October 3
Community Gathering – 8:20am Ms. Alex and the Cactus Class
Friday, October 4
No School, Grading Day
October 7 - October 11
No School, Fall Break
Thank you for choosing Borton and TUSD!
We are so excited to begin this year in partnership with you. Thank you again for everything, and please email or call if you have any questions or concerns. We are looking forward to having you back!
Tucson Unified School District
Borton Magnet Elementary School
Project Based Learning/Systems Thinking
Phone: (520) 225-1000 Fax (520) 225-1001
Eric Eulberg, Principal