
The Big Cat Courier
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June 7, 2024
Good Afternoon Barnard Families,
Today is the last Friday of the 2023-2024 school year and we only have three days of school next week before the kids jump into summer break! Next week we have the Kona Ice Truck visit scheduled for Monday afternoon (see below), the final First Readers Ceremony of the year on Monday night at JFK, and early release days on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Have an amazing weekend with the kids!
Free Kona Ice for the Kids on Monday!!!
The classrooms have filled their PBIS incentive buckets for showing that they are smart, safe, respectful, and kind. To honor their commitment to our school's values, the Kona Ice Truck is coming! Please look for the paper copy of the flyer above and if you do not want your child to participate, let us know by sending back the form indicating so.
Our PTO Needs YOU!
The Barnard Crandall PTO has the following board positions available for the 2024-2025 school year. Please reach out to Jess at barnardcrandallpto@gmail.com for more information.
**Co-President: Leads the PTO, presides over meetings, collaborates with school administrators, sets goals and priorities, and represents the PTO in the wider school community.
**Vice President: Assists the two presidents, assumes their duties in their absence, leads specific projects or committees as assigned, and provides support in overall PTO operations.
**Secretary: Records minutes during meetings, maintains PTO records and documents, handles correspondence, and assists with communication between PTO members and the school community.
**Events Coordinator: Works alongside the presidents to coordinate and plan PTO events such as fundraisers, dances, and school celebrations, including logistics, scheduling, promotion, and coordination of volunteers.
From the EPS Reading and Literacy Department
Summer Reading 2024
This year’s summer reading theme:
“Adventure Begins at Your Library”
Whether you like reading eBooks, audiobooks, or hard copy books, ALL the time you spend reading this summer will make you a stronger student!
· Our Enfield Public Library provides inspiration, activities, and rewards for summer reading. Visit or call them (860-763-7511) for more information on their awesome programs, which kick-off on June 26th.
Student iPad Collection for Summer Maintenance and Upgrades.
June Lunch Menu
The Family Resource Center Newsletter - June 2024
Community Health Center, Inc. Services at Henry Barnard Elementary School!
Kids spend most of their days in school, so when therapy services are located inside of the school building, the benefits to the student are huge. Students don’t have to miss as much class to get to an appointment and parents don’t have worry about transporting them to outpatient clinics after school hours. Our School Based Health Center Clinician at Henry Barnard Elementary School is Vicky Leone, LCSW.
She is going on her third school year within the Enfield School District and she provides extensive behavioral health treatment to students struggling with issues related to adjustment to divorced or split families, grief associated with death or loss, trauma symptoms, self-regulation, self-harming behaviors/statements, ADHD/impulsivity concerns, anger and aggression, depression, social anxiety, those who struggle with transitions between activities, bullying, ADHD symptoms, and many more. These services are free to all students with Medicaid insurance and CHC offers sliding scale options for those with private insurance.
Normally intakes are not conducted until the start of the school year, however Vicky will be opening up enrollment early this year and begin to conduct phone intakes during the summer as well, to ensure that newly enrolled students can begin services the first week of the next school year. If you are interested and would like to enroll, please visit www.sbhc1.com, or if just want to speak to Vicky and learn more about this program, please don’t hesitate to email her at leonev@chc1.com.
Upcoming Dates to Keep an Eye On
The Kona Ice Truck is scheduled to be on campus the afternoon of Monday, 6/10
First Readers Ceremony at JFK on Monday, 6/10
Early Release Day, Tuesday, 6/11
Early Release Day, Wednesday, 6/12
Last Day of the 2023-2024 School Year on Wednesday, 6/12
Important Information from Previous Editions of The Big Cat Courier
Next Year's Class Lists and Teacher Requests
This time of year the staff at HBS starts to draft potential class placements for next year. It's also the time of year when requests for specific teachers start to come in from families. While on the surface a single request may seem simple to accommodate, the way classes are constructed makes it extremely difficult to honor a request for a specific teacher.
The process of creating class lists is a long and intensive one for the staff. We begin this work at the end of April and focus on constructing lists that reflect positive working groups based on children’s needs (social, emotional and academic). The lists go through several revisions throughout the spring. Class lists are not constructed with specific teachers in mind and in fact, teachers are assigned to a group as the last step in the process. Luckily, we have a very strong teaching staff at each level with several past Teacher of the Year recipients and nominees.
Families can expect notifications with final class placements by the middle of August. In the past, physical letters were sent out but it is likely that this year's placements will be shared via email blast (with the exception of incoming kindergarten families and newly registered students). Due to this change it is important to make sure that your contact information is correct. You can manage/update your contact information via your PowerSchool account.
Parking Lot Safety
The parking lot at HBS is a very busy place, especially during arrival and dismissal times. With so many buses, big and small, and private vehicles rolling through campus, it is imperative that everyone observes the speed limits, the traffic flow patterns, and plan for a little extra time due to potential traffic delays. I acknowledge that it can be frustrating when we feel stuck in a line of traffic, especially when you have an appointment or strict start time at work. However, I can't stress enough that safety is our first priority. This morning we experienced a traffic flow situation that resulted in a minor parking lot accident. Luckily, nobody was injured and there was very little damage but it is a good example of the need for caution and orderliness on campus. Thank you very kindly for all your efforts and your patience at these critical times on campus.
Attendance Information
Student Attendance and Student Attendance Update Letters
https://viewer.joomag.com/eps-elementary-handbook-2023-24/0028781001692965944?auth_sso=1
As noted in the EPS BOE attendance policy, letters outlining current student attendance are sent home to alert families of their child's absences. The letters are sent to families when their child has reached absence number 5, again at 9, followed by one at 10, and then every few absences after that.
The letters report overall absences from school rather than just unexcused absences. The State collects student attendance data yearly and looks only at overall absences, which mirrors the letters sent home to families.
If you have any wonderings regarding what an excused vs unexcused absence is, when the State deems a child to be Truant, or when they are assigned a designation of Chronically Absent, please take a look at the policy where it is outlined in detail. If you still have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us here at the school so we can help.
Kindergarten Registration and Waiver Information
2024 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
This year’s Enfield Public Schools 2024/2025 Kindergarten registration can be completed online on our website at www.enfieldschools.org. The registration link will be opening on April 1, 2024. This link will allow you to upload any required documentation to complete the process. If there are any questions, please contact your home school (Henry Barnard School, Enfield Street School, and Hazardville Memorial School), or they will contact you for any necessary clarifications or missing documentation.
Based on new Connecticut Legislation, students must now be five years old on or before September 1, 2024 to be eligible to attend kindergarten starting on August 29, 2024. Current legislation does allow an option for parents/guardians of students who will turn five between September 2nd and January 1st to request in writing if they would prefer their child to be granted a waiver to enroll in school early based on results of an assessment of the student’s academic and social skills. Parents may visit our website at www.enfieldschools.org to find a link to a form. Once the form has been completed, parents will be contacted by the school to set up an assessment date.
Students currently attending Enfield Head Start, EPS Integrated Pre-Kindergarten, and EPS Pre-K STEAM Academy are registered and do not need to re-register.
If you have any questions regarding the 2024/2025 Kindergarten Registration process, please call the Enfield Board of Education office at (860) 253-6557.
Listed below are the phone numbers for each elementary school.
Henry Barnard School—860-253-5171
Enfield Street School—860-253-6563
Hazardville Memorial School—860-763-7501
Kindergarten Age Entrance and Waiver Information Press Release
Do you have an incoming kindergarten child that has been impacted by CT's change in the kindergarten eligibility age or know somebody who does? Please see below for today's press release from Enfield Public Schools.
Student Arrival/Drop Off Reminder
Student drop off is located at the doors in the back parking lot in between the library and gymnasium. Please remain in your car as you loop around the back lot to drop your child off at the doors. If you are the family of a walker, please look for the orange traffic cones at the drop off doors to guide you safely into that space. Students may only be dropped off when staff are present and on duty.
Please note that during arrival times, the front doors to the school are being reserved to receive bus students only. All other students, will use the doors in the back parking lot between the library and gymnasium. If you need to speak with somebody from the main office in person, please plan to do so before or after student drop off to alleviate congestion at the front doors.
Please remember that when a school bus, of any size, is stopped with it's lights on and it's "Stop" sign extended, other vehicles must stop as well. Vehicles may only pass by a bus if their lights are off and their "Stop" sign is not extended. It can feel frustrating to have to wait while a bus is unloading but it's the law.
To better support orderly traffic flow on campus and on Shaker Road, please stick to the right lane of the entry driveway. This will allow buses to line up and use the left lane leading down to the loop in the front of the building. It is also helpful in keeping the drop off line moving efficiently if students have their backpacks ready and have said their goodbyes before the vehicle pulls up to the arrival doors.
If you are dropping your child to school tardy, please park in the front lot and walk your child to the front door. Ring the doorbell and we will assist you right away.
Some Thoughts on Social Media
Having said that, please make us your first stop rather than Facebook, Nextdoor, The Enfield Forum, etc... Social media platforms are a great way to share photos and cute pet videos with your friends and family but not an effective way to solve an issue that you feel needs to be addressed. Unfortunately , Social Media is terrible at is solving problems or getting accurate information. If something school related ever comes up that you are unhappy with, don't understand, or otherwise need help with, please contact the school directly so we can help. Whether you reach out to your child's teacher, a specialist, an interventionist, our nursing staff, the front office, or any of the other people who work in the building, we are all here for you.
Please know that as a school, we cannot respond to questions or concerns on Social Media platforms. While every school would love to, we cannot for a number of reasons, including student confidentiality. As is typically the case in any Social Media post, there is more to the situation that we, unfortunately, cannot address in a public forum.
We ask that if you find an individual expressing some kind of question or concern regarding our school on Social Media, please refer them back to the school so that we can assist them in bringing the issue to a positive resolution. We are always here for our students and their families.
Are You Looking for Meaningful Work with Child Friendly Hours?
Enfield Public Schools is looking for good people to help us do good work for students. If you're looking for meaningful work where you can make a real difference in the lives of others AND need to keep child friendly hours, EPS may be the opportunity you've been looking for! From Paraprofessional and Behavior Technician positions to Long-term and Building Substitute positions, our available career opportunities run the gamut of possibilities. Follow the link to our current postings for more information about available positions: https://enfield.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
Progress Reports, Report Cards, and PowerSchool
Option to Disable YouTube on Student iPads
There is an option for families to block YouTube from their child's school issued iPad. If you are interested, please follow the link and fill out the information on the survey. Once your survey information is processed, YouTube will be filtered from your child's device.
Helping Everyone Remain Healthy and Learning
The winter season always brings with it all kinds of seasonal sicknesses and this year is no different. We are already seeing cases of the seasonal flu, colds, strep, stomach bug, RSV, and even COVID among our students and staff. In order to help keep our students, staff, and their families as safe as possible, I'm including the following reminders regarding the illness protocols.
• If your child has a fever (temperature greater than 100 degrees), they will need to remain home until they are fever free for 24 hours without medication;
• If your child is dismissed from school due to a fever, they will need to remain home the following day and until they are fever free without medication for 24 hours;
• If your child is ill with vomiting and/or diarrhea, they will need to remain home until they are free of these symptoms for 24 hours and are well enough to return to school;
• If your child is ill with COVID, they will need to remain home for 5 days following the onset of symptoms or a positive test – presuming symptoms are improving.
By following these protocols, we can help minimize exposure to these illnesses here at school, which translates to healthier kids, teachers, and families. Thank you in advance for your diligence.
Strong Attendance in the Primary Grades is Vital to Long Term Success
Research is showing that children who are chronically absent in the primary grades are much less likely to read at grade level by the third grade, making them four-times more likely to drop-out of high school.
The statistic above is a frightening one but one that both schools and families need to pay attention to. A designation of chronically absent describes students who are absent 10% or more of the school year. That sounds like a hard threshold to reach but when you consider it takes fewer than 2 absences each month to reach it, the importance of good attendance starts to present itself. Furthermore, the total number of a student's absences are counted rather than just those that fall into the unexcused category. In addition the the 10% threshold for a chronically absent designation, any student with four or more unexcused absences in a month is also designated as truant.
As a primary building (and many of us parents ourselves), everyone at HBS understands that childhood illnesses occur. However, it is essential to students' successful acquisition of academic skills and later scholastic success that they are in school as often as possible. Thank you for your partnership on this important issue.
Getting Signed Up for PowerSchool and School Messenger
Getting signed up for both PowerSchool and SchoolMessenger is vital for Henry Barnard and Enfield Public Schools to share important information with you. PowerSchool is our main student information platform and includes things like your child's Report Card, Progress Reports, Emergency Contact Information, etc. SchoolMessenger is the platform we use to send you important automated calls, emails, and texts. If you haven't updated your contact information recently or logged in to either platform to manage your contact preferences, it's likely that you are missing important updates from our school and our school district.
Families may access both platforms on the front page of the District's main website. Both can be found under the "Quick Links" section and appear as big red buttons. You can find our website at:
Planning Ahead for Early Release Days
While it can feel tricky, planning ahead for Early Release Days alleviates a tremendous amount of stress and anxiety for your child. Students who mistakenly don't get picked up at 1:50 or who are returned to school by the bus company because there was nobody at the bus stop to get them off the bus are often fearful of the situation. While I can assure you that your child will always be safe in the main office until you arrive, students often arrive shaken and scared about what happened and what might come next. Families can easily stay informed about when Early Release Days are planned throughout the year by keeping a copy of the school calendar handy and by relying on SchoolMessenger reminders that are sent out by EPS. Please see the section above about schoolMessenger and PowerSchool to make sure those channels are open to you. You can also access the school calendar at:
https://www.enfieldschools.org/calendar/2023-24_school_calendar
Monthly Safety Drills
SBHC Is Available to Support Students at Henry Barnard School:
Our PTO is AMAZING! Don't Believe Me? You Should Come See for Yourself!
The Remind App
https://help.remind.com/hc/en-us/articles/4409807883149-Frequently-asked-questions-for-parents
Paying for School Lunch (and iPad Insurance)
Information for mySchoolBucks is available is available at the following link:
https://www.enfieldschools.org/search/default.aspx?q=mySchoolBucks&type=0,
Elementary Handbook
The Student Handbook is packed with information for families about dates, policies, procedures, and more. Please take some time to take a look through the document. It can be found at the following link:
Our Community Partners -
Consider Joining the PTO
Having said that, all the good work that the PTO puts into our schools translates directly to a richer educational experience for our students. They help fund fieldtrips and educational experiences that we would otherwise not have available to our students.
The PTO meets once each month. Meetings usually run for less than an hour and are dedicated to school updates and planning for upcoming events. Please consider being a part of the PTO. Many hands make light work!
For more information, please follow the link: https://enfieldpto.com/henrybarnard
The Family Resource Center (FRC)
For more information, please follow this link: https://www.enfield-ct.gov/375/Family-Resource-Center
Enfield Resources for Children (ERfC)
Follow this link for more information: https://erfcinc.org/
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Henry Barnard School
Email: jgraham@enfieldschools.org
Website: https://henry.sharpschool.com/
Location: 27 Shaker Road, Enfield, CT, USA
Phone: (860) 253-6540
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnfieldPublicSschools/
Twitter: @EnfieldPS