Bridge Bulletin
April 26, 2024
Principal Chat
This week we had an amazing assembly provided by the Roy City Fire Department. It was absolutely SENSATIONAL! The information about fire safety was super important and it was super entertaining for our kiddos! They had a BLAST!
YEARBOOKS SALES END MAY 1 - don't miss your opportunity to purchase a yearbook for your kiddos! We do NOT have yearbooks at school to sell to students. There is a link further in the newsletter and on our website at:
https://www.bridgecharter.org/school-events
HIRING STAFF FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR - Please see our website https://www.bridgecharter.org/open-para-educator-positions for a listing of all positions. Interested applicants should email a resume to Lani@BridgeCharter.org and schedule an interview using this link:
AFTER SCHOOL PICK UP - We have noticed a HUGE increase in the numbers of parents parking across the street from the school (along the canal fence) to pick up students. This is EXTREMELY dangerous especially for those students whose parents do not get out of the car and simply motion their children across the street. PLEASE CEASE and DESIST NOW! It is SO dangerous - people drive fast - people aren't observant - people are distracted on their phones. If you are in a hurry to get your kids and think parking across the street hurries up the process, park your car, come into the school and check your students out a few minutes early. Yes, they will miss some important stuff BUT they will be safe! Additionally, parents who park on 4800 S near the intersection at Midland Drive are blocking traffic turning from Midland onto 4800 S. This creates a HUGE backlog in the parking lot as people are unable to pull out onto 4800 S safely.
We have met with the city manager and police and we do not qualify for a crosswalk (too close to the corner) and do not have enough walkers to qualify for a crossing guard. We REQUIRE every single person to take the safety off our kiddos seriously and refrain from parking along the canal fence and attempting to cross Midland Drive.
COMMUNITY CONNECTION CORNER - Please read further below for Ms. Chelsea's words of wisdom. This week she is talking about the power of letting our children fail - productive struggle is a trait that all individuals need to learn in order to navigate life successfully.
FIELD DAY is coming soon. It is hard to believe but we only have 10 school weeks until this school year ends. Our Field Day is a huge party complete with bouncy toys, a magician, games and prizes, face painting, a fabulous lunch and water games.
We are requesting donations of the following items for Field Day. Bring any items into the office.
- Cans of soda (any kind especially the fun flavors in Shasta or the other off brand names)
- Prizes kids can win at the Games. IDEAS - new toys from kid's meals, items bought in bulk at Zurchers or Oriental Trading, bulk items from the Dollar store.
You can also donate through Amazon using this link to select your order:
STAFF HIGHLIGHTS - This week we highlight our AMAZING child nutrition team fro LunchPro, our CNP vendor. Please read further below in the newsletter for information about these amazing people that keep our students fed!
ICYMI - this is the link to our website for all previous news bulletins:
https://www.bridgecharter.org/bridge-bulletin
Please keep reading for more information about this past week and events for the upcoming weeks.
As always, thank you for CHOOSING Bridge and sharing your kids with us! We know you have lots of options in education and we are honored that you have made the choice to have your students attend our awesome school!
Lani Rounds
Principal
NO SCHOOL
- Monday, May 27 (Memorial Day)
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Monday, April 29 - Staff vs Students Coin Craziness for our HUGE lunch payment deficit
- Tuesday, May 14 - Classic Skate Night 5:30 - 8:30
- Friday, May 17 - Kindergarten Round Up for all incoming kindergarteners (email invite sent)
- Week of May 20 - Staff Appreciation Week
- Thursday - May 30 - Field Day (last day of school and short day)
- Wednesday, June 26 - 5 pm FREE Skating at Neptune Skating in Ogden
Overdue Lunch Balances = $12,928
Our past due lunch accounts total nearly $13,000!!! It breaks my heart that we cannot offer free lunch for everyone, but that is a decision that our legislators need to make. Sadly, at the end of the year overdue balances are absorbed by the school's budget meaning less money available for curriculum, instruction and salaries.
If you are looking for a place to donate, PLEASE consider donating to our Happy Go Lucky account to help with overdue balances. You can donate at the office with a check or cash or online using our DONATE icon. We are a 501(3)(c) organization and your donations are tax deductible!!
To help reduce this deficit we are going to have a Staff vs Student fundraiser (we have 100 staff and 550 students). Staff and students are encouraged to bring their loose change, or even loose dollar bills 😀 to drop in the blue 5 gallon bottles labeled STAFF or STUDENTS, in the front foyer. This will begin on Monday, April 29 and end on Friday, May 17. We will count the money the week of May 20. The group with the most funds collected (STAFF or STUDENTS) will earn a FREE dress down day the ENTIRE last week of school and a Fat Boy ice cream sandwich on Wednesday, May 29.
If your child's balance is overdue, please start paying as much as you can to pay this balance down. Unfortunately, at the end of the year, folks with overdue balances will be sent to collections.
You can STILL apply for free and reduced lunch using your ASPIRE account.
ABC Countdown - Critters!
Each year our 2nd grade team does an ABC Countdown for the final 26 days of school. It begins with "A" for ART and ends with "Z" for ZOOM home. This year, kindergarten participated. On Friday they celebrated "C" for CRITTERS and had a reverse field trip with Scales & Tails.
Roy City Fire Department Assembly
The Roy City FD provided an amazing assembly on Monday that covered not just fire safety but kitchen safety, bullying, and internet safety. It was an OUTSTANDING event! The kids had an absolute blast!
Spring 2024 Family Survey
The Family Survey links were emailed to all families on Tuesday. PLEASE take a few minutes to complete the survey. The data is used to help us make changes to ensure Bridge is providing a safe, positive and engaging academic environment for your students.
Imagine Learning Party
Our 1st grade class was one of THREE classes in the nation that qualified for a "20th birthday for Booster" party based on their usage and their scores! The first grade class received Imagine Learning t-shirts, party hats, cupcakes, balloons , backpacks, a huge Booster plush, AND the classroom received new colorful stools and a new blue kidney table!
School LandTrust Plan 2024-2025
"Before the United States had a Constitution, elected officials at the time advocated for a national public education system on “equal footing for all”. The Land Ordinance of 1785, established a way to help fund public education by giving states sections of land for this purpose as they entered the union. Today there are 21 states in the U.S. that have these special trust lands.
Of the 7 million acres granted at statehood, Trust Lands manages 3.3 million surface acres and 4.5 million mineral acres today. Most of these lands were sold during the first 35 years of statehood, which was an effective way of getting land into private ownership.
Trust Lands generates revenue for its beneficiaries through energy & mineral leases, real estate planning, and surface resource use on trust lands. In most years, energy & minerals generates the largest portion of revenue and we are always seeking additional opportunities to expand our energy & minerals portfolio. However, last year most of the revenue was generated by real estate. Trust Lands has large landholdings in rapidly developing areas and we work to identify the right partners to bring these properties through the development process and onto the market."
As a public school, Bridge Elementary benefits significantly by Utah's Trustlands. The school, along with parents on the Trustlands committee, set goals and create an action plan to use the Trustlands funding received by Bridge. You can find our approved Trustlands plan on our website at:
https://www.bridgecharter.org/school-plans-goals
You can find out more information regarding Trustlands at:
Parent Family Engagement Policy and Family School Compact
Each year Bridge requests feedback on our Parent Family Engagement Policy and the Family School compact. This is part of our Title I plan. The compact is what parents sign when the student is registered for the school year. If changes are made to the compact after registration, parents are notified of the changes.
We would LOVE your feedback on these two documents. You can access the documents on our website at:
https://www.bridgecharter.org/school-plans-goals
and can provide your feedback using this form:
FREE Online Program for Incoming Kindergarten Students
Waterford Upstart is an award winning program that helps prepare children for kindergarten. You can register your pre kindergarten student today! https://www.waterford.org/upstart/
Bridge Wellness Policy
For the upcoming school year we are looking for community members to assist us with a review of our Wellness Policy. You can find the current Wellness Policy on our website at https://www.bridgecharter.org/policies-procedures It is the last policy in the document.
If you would like to be part of our Wellness Policy committee, please complete the Google form. We will be in contact in the summer to update the policy.
Interested applicants should email a resume to Lani@BridgeCharter.org and sign up for an interview using this link:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050849ACA62AA3FB6-48763522-interviews
Social Emotional Learning and Visible Learning - Family Connection
Social Emotional Learning resources for families and students to promote a stronger sense of self identity, mental health, and create a safer school environment. Our Visible Learning Traits (flexibility, determination, reflection, taking initiative, thoroughness, and enthusiasm) tie into Social Emotional Learning at Bridge!
Maturation
At Bridge, instead of having a "maturation night" for 5th grade students which other schools typically do, we opt to provide parents the information so they can determine how much they want to share with their child and at which age they want to share it. For many girls, by the time they are in 5th grade they have already started menstruation and it is a little too late for a lesson on maturation. We believe parents can best determine what students should know about maturation and puberty, and when a child should know it.
Our maturation committee met and reviewed information from different sources. They determined, and our Board approved, to use the maturation information provided by Provo School District. The maturation information includes videos and packets for girls and boys that you can download and share with your child.
This is the link to the MATURATION information.
KIDS READ NOW Grant
Once again we were approved for the Kids Read Now grant which sends home FREE books to all of our K-3 students during the summer. Students will get THREE books between June and August which are mailed to the address in Aspire. Teachers will select the books according to the student's reading level.
Parents may OPT OUT of this program by completing this form:
Next Year's School Calendar 2024-2025
Order Yearbook - Click Pic to Order - Code BridgeYB24
FFVP - Weekly Snacks
We are super grateful to have this program at Bridge.This program is designed to give kids the opportunity to try fresh fruits and vegetables that they may otherwise not have an opportunity to try.
Child Nutrition Staff
Chef Dave
Throughout his career, Chef Dave has spearheaded the development of nine distinct charter school brands, revolutionizing their meal programs and ensuring access to nutritious options for students. His commitment to excellence extends beyond the kitchen as he diligently trains staff, oversees procurement, and collaborates with state programs to expand offerings beyond traditional breakfast and lunch services.
A tireless advocate for student nutrition, Chef Dave has traversed the nation, advocating for Utah's youth both in Washington DC and within the state. Despite his demanding schedule, Chef Dave prioritizes professional development, dedicating over 50 hours annually to training, well surpassing the industry standard.
Currently serving as the Vice President of the School Nutrition Association of Utah, Chef Dave remains deeply invested in enhancing food quality and accessibility for students. His innovative initiatives include pioneering the first successful farmers market within a school setting, furthering his mission to redefine the school dining experience.
Jodi Jensen
I’m Jodi Jensen. I am a mom to two grown children and an amazing grandson and granddaughter. I have been married for 36 years to my best friend. I love reading, fishing, camping, hiking, quilting, digital-scrap designing, cooking, traveling and I especially love spending time with family and friends.
I love your kids and found my calling in serving them. I’ve been feeding kids for the last 9 years. I love to laugh and have a good time while working hard to make delicious food for them.
Marshall Nelson
Preston High School graduate of 1992. I an the 3rd of 8 siblings - 4 brother and 3 sisters. I am also a father of 3 - Skyler, Autumn and Leah. I have 2 cats, 5 dogs and 4 goats. I enjoy reading sci-fi and fantasy books.. wish I could use the force! In my spare time I like to go 4 wheeling with my family.
This is my first year in the kitchen and I really enjoy it and getting to know the kiddos and staff.
Gretchen Hitt
I’m Gretchen Hitt. I just starting working here around Christmas time 2022. I have 2 boys and a girl. They all go to Bridge. I enjoy spending time with my family.
I love working for Lunch Pro at Bridge. I love working where my kids go to school. I enjoy getting to know the kids and feeding them.
Lan Phoung (Foo) La
My name is Lan Phuong La. My friends call me Phuong. You can call me Foo. I was born and grew up in Long Khanah City, South Vietnam. I moved to Roy Utah seven months ago. I am 60 years old and dermatologist, I retired 5 years ago. I enjoy growing flowers and vegetables and taking care of house.
Visible Learning - Reflection
- Look back.
- Listen to feedback.
- Learn about myself.
- Plan my next steps.
- Reflect often.
By using these visible learning traits each day students will become lifelong learners who are set up for success. Please use this same verbiage at home and recognize when your student is using this trait.
Check In System
2023-2024 Calendar
Volunteers
- Cutting Watch Me Learn tickets (stop by the office).
- Pulling weeds in the rock areas and park strips (we have all the area in front of the school and up 4800 S along the school fence).
- Sorting construction paper into like colors (stop by the office).
- Using rakes and shovels to redistribute the gravel from the bottom of the retention area in front of the school to the top area to cover the black landscape screen.
- Parking lot duty before and after school (just check in at the office, put on a yellow vest and talk to Travis in the crosswalk for instructions).
Once your family has volunteered 30 hours they can stop by the front office and ask for a VOLUNTEER FROG. There is no formal tracking program - just track the hours yourself. Then, write your family's name on the frog and tape the frog on our volunteer pond in the front foyer.
If you want to volunteer but do not have the time, you can donate $90 to cover the 30 hours. If you choose to donate, complete the volunteer form. You can donate in the office or by using our DONATE icon on the home page of our website.
Volunteering or donating is OPTIONAL and is not required to be a student or a parent of a student at Bridge Elementary.
Excuse an Absence
Weber Human Services - Stabilization and Mobile Response (SMR)
Maintaining a School Climate that is Free of Harassment and Discrimination
Bridge Elementary is committed to maintaining a school climate that is safe, welcoming, and free of harassment and discrimination. The School prohibits all forms of harassment, and it does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, marital status, or disability.
We encourage anyone who believes they (or someone else) have been subjected to harassment or discrimination at the School to file a complaint with the School’s Principal, Lani Rounds. The School will promptly investigate and resolve all such complaints in accordance with School policy.
If you would like to learn more about how the School handles complaints of harassment or discrimination, please review the School’s Notice of Nondiscrimination, Civil Rights Policy, and Bullying and Hazing Policy on the School’s website at https://www.bridgecharter.org/policies-procedures
Title I
Bridge Elementary receives our Title I funding based on the percentage of students that qualify for free or reduced lunch. For this reason we encourage ALL families to apply for Free/Reduced lunch through Aspire to ensure every single student receives the services needed, including access to free or reduced meals if appropriate.
Title I provides avenues for parent input and participation. We do this through our surveys and the link to the form on our website which allows parents to submit questions and suggestions.
You can find more information about Title I as well as a form to ask questions or provide suggestions regarding Title I, on our website at:
About Bridge Elementary Charter
Email: info@bridgecharter.org
Website: bridgecharter.org
Location: 4824 Midland Drive, Roy, UT
Phone: (801)499-5180
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BridgeCharter
Who to Contact for What
Assistant Principal - Sara Tucker - Sara@BridgeCharter.org
Student Support - Stacey Archuleta - Stacey@BridgeCharter.org
- Morning Supervision and BASE
- Behavior Support and Bullying
- 504 Plans
Lead Secretary - Lalani Williams - Lwilliams@BridgeCharter.org
- Aspire
- Lottery
- Registration
Social Worker - Chelsea Silverwood - Chelsea@BridgeCharter.org
School Nurse - Vicki Ross - Vicki@bridgecharter.org
Special Education
Dianne Kelsey SpED Teacher - Dianne.Kelsey@BridgeCharter.org
Chad McBride SpED Teacher - Chad@BridgeCharter.org
Julie Christensen SpED Director - Julie@BridgeCharter.org
ELL Coordinator - Nichol Lloyd - Nichol@BridgeCharter.org
Meal Issues - Jodi Jensen - Jodi@BridgeCharter.org
Classroom Teachers - see website - https://www.bridgecharter.org/teachers
- Daily activities for your child
- Student progress
- Questions about student schedule or issues in the classroom