TIGER TIMES
Back to School Edition - August 2023
NOTES FROM YOUR PRINCIPALS
Dear Titus Family,
As we approach the most special time of the year, I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey we’ve shared so far this school year. It has been a wonderful season filled with laughter, learning, and memories that will last a lifetime.
This week, our school has been buzzing with holiday cheer, and it has been a joy to witness the smiles and excitement of our students. I am beyond grateful that we create a warm and vibrant community of Titus, and I’m honored to serve as your principal.
Please take a moment to check out the pictures in this week’s newsletter that beautifully capture the joy of the season and the spirit of our school. These moments are a testament to the love, hard work, and collaboration that make Titus Elementary a special place to be.
We will "off" from school until Wednesday, January 1st and we will return for a new year on Thursday, January 2nd. As we head into the holiday break, please note that our next newsletter will be delivered to your inbox on January 10th. We look forward to starting the new year with even more exciting adventures, growth, and memories together.
Thank you for everything you do to make this school year incredible. Your continued support in inspiring and I couldn’t be prouder to be part of this amazing community.
Wishing you all a season filled with joy, peace, and time spent with those you hold dear.
Happy Holidays!
With gratitude and warmth,
Your Proud Principal
Mrs. Helen Sclama Zaleski
Hi Titus Community –
What a week it was! The students here at Titus were incredible this week. I know it is an exciting time, but they stepped up to the plate as they always do.
One thing I always do this time of the year is try and stop and think about all the things I am grateful for. Something that I am grateful for this year is that I am part of this community. You have all welcomed me here with open arms and we have something special going on here at Titus. Thank you so much for that and I am so happy to be part of it.
Have a wonderful holiday and Happy New Year!
Your Proud Assistant Principal,
Mr. Dave Filson
COMING UP THIS WEEK!
🚩 UPCOMING EVENTS 🚩
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23RD- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1ST
CBSD CLOSED-WINTER BREAK!
See you on Thursday, January 2nd, 2025!
Paws for Pride Winners!
Kindergarten- Adelyn McGill
First Grade- Vivienne Fleming
Second Grade- Carter Davis
Third Grade- Josh Mullen
Fourth Grade- Madelyn Sandow
Fifth Grade- Ani Dauti
Sixth Grade- Mia McClease
Staff- Mrs. Horan
Class- Miss. Brennan's Class
Pretzels with the Principal
December Winners!
TITUS information
A WEEK OF HOLIDAY MEMORIES
December Reading Challenge Winners
Our December Reading Challenge winners are:
- 2nd grade, in Mrs. Scherr’s class, Luka Fryer!
- 3rd grade, in Mrs. Wallace’s class, Harper Fulmer!
- 4th grade, in Mrs. Schorpp's class, Devon Labbe!
- 6th grade, in Mrs. Chrencik’s class, Ryan Im!
Well Done Tigers! Keep Reading!
TITUS SCHOOL DAY
SCHOOL HOURS REMINDER
We are an "A" or early school, and our hours are 8:35 AM to 3:15 PM.
The morning kindergarten session hours are 8:35 AM to 11:10 AM.
The afternoon kindergarten session will run from 12:40 PM to 3:15PM.
START OF THE SCHOOL DAY ...
Please be aware that the school day begins at 8:35 AM in your child(ren)'s classroom(s). If you are a car rider in the morning, it is recommended that children are dropped off no later than 8:30 AM in order to get to their classrooms for the start of the school day at 8:35 AM. If a student arrives in their classroom beyond 8:35 AM, they are considered tardy. Parents will need to come into the building to sign their child in if they arrive after 8:35 AM.
The adults supervising the car-rider drop-off line will be on duty until 8:32 AM. Students dropped off after 8:32 AM will more than likely not be able to make it to their classrooms on time for the start of the school day at 8:35 AM. Also, for safety reasons, students arriving to school prior to 8:15 AM, need to be supervised by their parent/caregiver. We ask that all students wait with their family member in the drop off line until 8:15 AM.
ABSENCES AND APPOINTMENTS
Home and School Information
DANCE & BINGO VOLUNTEEERS NEEDED
Hi Titus Families!
We hope you enjoyed a much needed break and that you had the opportunity to spend time with loved ones. As 2024 comes to a close, the HSA is already gearing up for a fun-filled 2025.
We are looking for help with two events coming up at the beginning of the new year. The HSA needs a parent (preferably 2) to chair the K-3 dance this year. The parent coordinating the 4-6 dance has offered to help with the initial planning, but she cannot run both events. Without parent volunteers to chair this event, a K-3 dance will not be held.
We are also in need of parents to help on the 2025 Bingo Committee. This is a great event, but it cannot run without the help of our Titus parents.
If you are interested in helping with either of these events, please email titushsapresident@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
Titus HSA
Chipotle Dine and Donate
Order Your Yearbook!
Titus Semiformal Dance
Sweat to Support at Hotworx Chalfont
CENTRAL BUCKS INFORMATION
WINTER WEATHER INFORMATION
Reminder: Winter Weather Procedures
Winter Is Coming: A Reminder About Procedures in Case of School Schedule Change
With the official first day of winter on Dec. 21, CBSD families are reminded of district procedures should winter weather impact the school day schedule. You can find all related information on this webpage. If school buildings need to close or operate on a modified schedule due to present or pending weather conditions or any other emergency, the district will endeavor to communicate the schedule change to families as soon as possible. Please note that this year, CBSD will be utilizing Flexible Instructional Days (FIDs) should school need to close after the first use of a traditional snow day. You can learn more about the procedures for FIDs here.
CB West Cheer Clinic
UPDATED DISTRICT CALENDAR
2025-26 District Calendar Approved by Board, Now Available
The CBSD instructional calendar for the 2025-26 school year was approved by the Board at its monthly meeting on Dec. 2. View the calendar
KINDERGARTEN HALF DAYS
Kindergarten Schedule for Two New Half-Days in June
As a result of adjustments to the 2024-25 school calendar that added two half-days to the end of the school year (June 11 and June 12), CBSD kindergartners who attend the AM session this school year will have their last day of school on Wednesday, June 11 in the AM and there will be no PM session. Kindergartners who attend the PM session will attend in the AM on Thursday, June 12 and their last day of school will be Friday, June 13 in the AM.
FLEXIBLE INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS
Info on Flexible Instructional Days, Expectations for Families and Students
A Flexible Instructional Day (FID) is designed for situations where school buildings need to close due to weather or other emergencies, but learning can still continue at home. Utilizing a FID allows us to avoid extending the school year or disrupting the instructional calendar as well as provides an opportunity for students to practice their skills and become more independent learners. Elementary and secondary students and families have certain expectations should a FID be necessary. Complete information, including an explanatory video with a translatable script, can be accessed on our FID webpage.
REGISTRATION FOR 25-26 NOW OPEN
Registration Open for 2025-26 School Year
Families of students who will be eligible for kindergarten in CBSD in 2025-26 are now able to register online. Families of students in any grade who will be new to CBSD in the 2025-26 school year are also able to register. Learn more about registration here and start a new registration application here.
CBSD HANDBOOK
Homework and Summative Tasks Near Observances
New This Year: Limits on Due Dates for Homework and Summative Tasks Near Observances
In past years, the district has notified faculty in the week or weeks prior to religious or cultural observances to ensure they are cognizant of these events when assigning schoolwork. This year, the district has shared a year-long calendar of these observances with faculty and set guidelines on when no homework or summative tasks should be due.
Emergency Responders Tax Rebate
CBSD Thanks Volunteer Emergency Responders with Tax Rebate
If you are a volunteer with a local fire company or nonprofit emergency medical service agency, CBSD wants to thank you for your service by helping reduce your property taxes as a result of a newly enacted Volunteer Service Tax Credit Program passed by the School Board in Sept. 2024. To qualify for the tax credit, volunteers must be active members of an eligible fire or emergency medical services agency and earn points based on their service. Learn more
CBSD EDUCATION FOUNDATION INFORMATION
How the CB Education Foundation Supports Students
The Central Bucks Education Foundation is a local non-profit whose mission is to enrich the experience of CB students and teachers by funding innovative educational opportunities, grants, and scholarships. As a non-profit, CBEF relies on donations from community members. With generous donations, big and small, CBEF strives to make a difference in every student's education. To learn more about the foundation and how you can support its efforts, visit CBEF's website.
Consider Tax-Deductible Contribution to the CBSD Education Foundation
As we approach the end of the year, the Central Bucks School District Education Foundation invites you to consider making a tax-deductible investment in education. Right now, teachers from schools across the district are submitting grants for programs that directly enhance the learning experiences of your children. Your generous donation will help make this a reality. Every contribution, big or small, helps CBSD educators invest in innovative classroom projects and resources. You can choose to make a gift in honor of a special teacher or student, and we will share that acknowledgement with them. To donate, visit https://cbeducationfoundation.org and email Jackie@cbeducationfoundation.org with any questions.
CB Education Foundation Accepting Applications for Scholarship Up to $50,000/Year
The Central Bucks Education Foundation is an independent nonprofit that raises funds and builds community partnerships for CBSD and its 23 schools with the mission of providing access to resources and creating opportunities that enrich the teaching and learning experience throughout the district. Due to a generous donor, CBEF is proud to offer a needs-based "Holicong Road Scholarship" of up to $50,000 annually to a current senior at CB South, CB East, or CB West who is graduating in June 2025 and plans to attend a 4-year college or university in summer or fall 2025. The scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student with demonstrated financial need who has a strong academic history and is actively involved in school activities or within the community. Applications are being accepted now through Jan. 15, 2025. Learn more and apply.
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION
Regular School Attendance is Critical for Student Success and Well-Being
As we begin the 2024-25 school year, CBSD wishes to remind families of important information regarding attendance. Pennsylvania's school laws, like Act 138 of 2016 and the updated Act 16, outline what is required for mandatory school attendance and procedures to follow when students are absent or late. Learn more
Update from Student Services - Attendance
Important Attendance Information
Families: Please review the attendance communication from the district. Click the link below!
COME AND WORK AT CB
Join the CBSD Team: Various Open Positions Available
CBSD welcomes qualified candidates to apply for a range of full-time career opportunities with benefits. From head and assistant coaches to a middle school Special Education teacher to a high school Biology teacher to a secondary school counselor to staff nurses to education assistants (and more!), there may be a perfect place for you to make a positive impact in CB. View available positions and apply now!
VOLUNTEERS
DON'T FORGET CLEARANCES ...
Titus will expect all potential volunteers to complete their paperwork for clearances prior to assuming any volunteer/chaperone role within the school. This will ensure we are in line with district and state expectations.
Who Needs Clearances: An individual who is responsible for the child's welfare or has direct contact with children. Pennsylvania law requires all persons having direct contact with school children to obtain background checks and clearances. In the best interest of the safety and security of our students, Central Bucks School District required the submission of these clearances prior to volunteering during the school year. Approved volunteers are given an identification card to be presented at the school (along with your photo ID, such as a driver's license) when volunteering. Please allow 7-10 days after you have submitted your online application for receipt of the ID card.
Additional information and steps on how to complete your clearances can be found on our district website by clicking here.
BEFORE CARE OR AFTER CARE
Breakfast and Lunch Information
Newsletter from Aramark - CBSD's Meal Provider
Want to know what’s new in school cafeterias this year? Discover exciting c for the new school year, helpful info for parents, Aramark's creative menu process, and a September limited time offer: the Chicken Katsu Bowl, packed with flavor and served over whole-grain rice! Click here to read the first edition of Aramark's new newsletter for CBSD families.
Create a Meal Payment Account for Your Student on MySchoolBucks
CBSD utilizes the online platform MySchoolBucks for school meal payments, making it easy to oversee a child's meal choices and maintain their account balance. It is important that an account is created for every student, regardless of whether they take part in school meals or not. You can access MySchoolBucks to view and/or set up an account for your student(s) here. To set up an account, you will need your child(ren)'s student identification number(s), which can be found in the Parent Portal.
Free & Reduced Lunch Information
2024-25 Application for Free and Reduced Meal Pricing Now Available
The application for free and reduced meal pricing for the 2024-25 school year is now open. Breakfast is available at no charge to students, and lunch costs vary depending on grade level. Your child(ren) may qualify for free meals or for reduced price meals. Learn more and apply by visiting the full informational webpage on CBSD.org here.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
Young Rembrandts
Bricks 4 Kidz
CBSD E-FLYER FOLDER
- Learn more about programs and opportunities that are offered in our CB Community.
Find information from local non-profit organizations for parents and students.
Quickly locate weblinks to many community organizations.
Click on the graphic below to be directed to the District Flyer Folder will all this information and more!
Titus Elementary School
Helen Sclama Zaleski
Email: hzaleski@cbsd.org
Website: https://www.cbsd.org/titus
Location: 2333 Lower Barness Road, Warrington, PA, USA
Phone: 267-893-4500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tituscbsd
Twitter: @TitusElemSch