Rollingwood Elementary Newsletter
October 2024
Reminders
- Make sure you get signed up for a parent/teacher conference, they are October 14 & 15.
- Please remember that school begins at 8:00am this year and the doors open at 7:30 for breakfast. Students are Tardy after 8:00.
- Dismissal begins at 3:00pm. If you want to check your student out early, that must be done no later 2:30pm.
- Birthday snacks are welcome as long as they are store bought and prepackaged.
- Snack orders are due by Wednesday.
Weekly Snack for October
Ways to Get Involved
We love having parents and families involved at Rollingwood.
* Join PTO and attend meetings. It only cost $5 and the money goes to support your student and their teacher.
*Join the Safe and Healthy Schools Committee. The committee will meet quarterly to discuss any health and safety concerns. If you are interested in being on that committee please use this link.
*Sign up to volunteer in your child's classroom or another classroom. Ms. Angie can help you.
Dates to Remember
September 2 - No School - Labor Day
September 7 - Amistad
September 11 - Lyric theater presents The Sound of Music
September 11 - Boy Scout sign up 5:30pm - cafeteria
September 12 - PTO meeting 6:00pm - cafeteria
September 13 - Picture Day
September 19 - Good News Club starts
September 20 - No School - teacher work day
September 26 - Family Night @ Rollingwood
September 27 - Student of the Month Lift Off
Coming Soon
Nov. 5 Election Day - No School
Nov. 25-29 Thanksgiving Break - No School
Dec. 23 - Jan. Winter Break - No School
Restorative Practices
Circles - Circles are used to build community and safe spaces in classrooms and throughout the school. Teachers have been having morning circles since school started to build relationships with students. Beginning the last week of August the principals started going into classrooms and conducting circles to build relationships with students. As the school year progresses, circles will be used to solve problems, reflect on learning and maintain safety and trust within the classrooms and school.
Thank You
Thank you to each and everyone of you for getting your child to school. We understand the challenges that come with the start of the school year and appreciate your efforts.