Friday, September 30, 2022

Bear Bulletin 10/3-10/7



Dear Blue Oaks Families,

We had another outstanding week! On Thursday we had a safety assembly that addressed bike safety. The students learned about helmet safety and how to wear one correctly and why they should wear one, ABC bike checks and why you should use them, street smarts and looking both ways before crossing, where to cross, making eye contact with drivers.

 

 

Thank you WATCH DOG for attending our launch party. We had a great turn out and we all appreciate your commitment to your students and Blue Oaks. Click here to view the presentation. If you didn’t make it and would like to participate, there is a link on the last page of the presentation and you can sign up. Please have your TB test, fingerprints and volunteer II paperwork all completed.


 

 

You may have heard that your student(s) received a popsicle at snack recess and that is true! Our PTC spoiled our students and celebrated them all as we met our goal from the Booster-thon! Thank you all for your hard work and dedication to our school and your student's education. We will be able to purchase two water bottle stations, cement picnic tables, Story Works for our 4th and 5th graders, iready and field trips. What a great accomplishment! 


Welcome James Madison, our new night custodian. 

 

My Name is James Madison, I was born in the beautiful state of Maine where I lived until I was 19, Then, I moved to Hawaii for College and lived and worked there for 6 years until finally returning to Maine for a couple of years.  When me and my wife got married I moved over to the Folsom, Roseville area. My wife and I met at University in Hawaii and have been together for 23 years now. I Have 3 amazing boys, Aiden who is 13, Mateo who is 10 years old, and Talon who is 6 years old. We have a dog named Zuma, two Cats and a turtle. I am a lifelong fan of anything Star Wars, after all we are the same age. I love watching my boys play baseball and soccer, or just chillin playing video games with each other.


 

Thank you all for taking the time to read the Bear Bulletin! 

Thank you, 

Nicole Cumbra


  • Starting October 7th, just in time for the holidays Otis Spunkmeyer sales are coming! This is going to be so fun and delicious!  More details to come this week! 
  • We are starting signups for the bear jamboree, please be sure to read communications from PTC and your teachers for details on how to sign up and help!  
  • Monday 6-8 pm is skate night at roller king!  $10 admission for skaters and spectators are free. 
  • Any questions or inquiries please reach out to Nikole Neronde, president@blueoaksptc.com




The following students have been selected as September’s Respect Winners! They will be invited to have pizza on Thursday during their lunch time. 



TK/K

Penders - Jaya and Jolie 


K

DiBlasio- Logan and Olive 

Matoba - Ryan 

Murphy - Conrad and Olive 


1st

Kracke- Sashveena and A.J.

Leeth- Adeline and Isaac 

Gibbs -  Isaac and Meera 


1/2/3

Eldred-  Deacon and Matthew 


2nd 

Tavernetti -  Max and Presley

Sasaki - Brevelle and Cody 

DeRosa- Ellie and Kiara 

Brown- Mauricio and Iilahnee 


3rd

Rue- Katy, Salman, and Sophia

Parr- Bhuvan, Dakota and Liam 

Hennessy- Luke, Kylie and Nyomi 



4th

Weiss - Zayd, Chloe and Krishiv 

Wall - Olivia, Shayan and Lorelei 

Homer- Mia, Christina and Yusuf 


4/5th

Fregeau- John and Nathan 

 

5th

O’Connor - Mya, Jaden, and Myka 

Pierce- Isaac, Sophia, and  Kenna

Hernandez - Dylan, William and Farrah 

 

 

 

Interested in being a WATCH DOG, but didn’t make the meeting? That is OK! Here is the link to sign up! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a45afa92da5fa7-watch 

WATCH DOGS Apparel


Don’t forget to have your TB test up-to- date, fingerprints done and fill out the volunteer category II application. 

Volunteer Category II

Live Scan

Volunteer Policy

I encourage you to review the presentation so you can be prepared for your big day! The presentation has the schedule and bear necessities. Did you know you will also get your own bear hugs to pass out and smelly stickers?

Watch DOGS 22-23


Opportunity to Learn English

The Roseville Adult School, with Roseville Joint Union High School District, is offering free day and evening English classes for adults wishing to learn English. In addition to learning skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, these classes also provide instruction that addresses U.S. culture and learning activities for employment. 

Details of the Adult English Classes: 
-Classes are offered to any adult who is interested.
-Attending a student orientation is required for class level placement, registration, and enrollment.
-Adults who are interested in taking DAYTIME classes at the Roseville Adult School must attend an orientation on Monday, October 10 at 9:00am. 
-Adults who are interested in taking EVENING classes at the Roseville Adult School must attend an orientation on Thursday, October 13 at 6:30 pm.
-Orientations are located at the Roseville Adult School, 200 Branstetter Street, Roseville, CA 95678. 
-The orientation will provide the details of the class schedules and locations. 
-Please email Jason Harm at jharm@rjuhsd.us if you have any questions. 


 

 

Second Step

Second Step is our evidence-based social emotional curriculum that all our classes use on a daily basis to help teach empathy and problem-solving skills in a holistic integrated way.   For the next 4 weeks, all our students will be focusing on empathy. Please check in with your student and be sure to ask them what they are learning and help them role play and practice. The more practice they get, the better they will be. Here are some videos that you can watch and review with your student(s).

 

Problem Solver Steps

Empathy and Compassion

 



October

4 wks

TK/

Early Lrng

Empathy

  1. Identifying Feelings (happy, sad)


  1. More Feelings (surprised, scared)


  1. Identifying Anger

Kinder


Empathy

  1. Feelings 


  1. More Feelings


  1. Identifying Anger

1st grade

Empathy

6. Identifying Feelings


7. Looking for More Clues


8. Similarities/ Differences

2nd grade

Empathy

  1. Identifying Feelings


  1. Learning More About Feelings


  1. Feeling Confident

3rd grade

Empathy

  1. Identifying Others’ Feelings


  1. Understanding Perspectives

4th grade

Empathy & Learning Skills

  1. Understanding Complex Feelings


  1. Understanding Diff. Perspectives

5th grade

Empathy & Learning Skills

  1. Taking Other’s Perspectives


  1. Accepting Differences


 

 

 

Thank you for all that joined in for our 1st coffee and conversation. If you would like to review the slides on your own, here are the slides I covered. We focused on PBIS at Blue Oaks. 

 

Next Coffee and Conversation will be on Friday Oct. 14th at 10:00-10:45 and we will discuss safety. The zoom presentation will begin promptly at 10:00 and may end before 10:45 but you are welcome to ask any questions you may have or continue on with your day.  

 

Join Zoom Meeting

ID: 86060703598

Passcode: 670363

 

Did you know that Blue Oaks has two PBIS teams?  We have a Tier 1 and a Tier 2 team. Below is more information about our Tier 1 team. 

The Tier I team is responsible for the development and monitoring of our site’s Tier I, universal foundations (e.g., expectations, consequences, and acknowledgments).   We monitor and support the fidelity of the Tier I implementation. The Tier I PBIS team’s operating procedures are to: meet at least monthly and have (a) regular meeting format/agenda, (b) minutes, (c) defined meeting roles and (d) a current action plan. The Tier I team will review and use discipline data and academic outcome data at least monthly for decision-making.  The PBIS team will share school wide data regularly with faculty and faculty will be able to provide input on universal foundations at least once a year. Stakeholders (students, families and community members) will also provide input at least once a year.  

PBIS Tier 1 Team:

Nicole Cumbra- Admininistrator

Mandy Murphy- Kindergarten teacher representative

Hannah Pierce- PBIS Lead and 5th grade teacher representative

Mindy Corr- Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA)

Heather Schott- Parent representative

 

 

We had our first monthly meeting and reviewed our school-wide office discipline referrals.  Below is data for August and September:


August - 54 office referrals

September- 64 minor office referrals. 40% of those were for defiance, insubordination, and non-compliance in the classroom. 




 

  • Our school day for the 2022-23 school year will begin at 7:45 for all students

 

  • The dismissal time for TK: 11:07, Kindergarten - 12:47, and 1st- 5th - 2:03

 

  • Breakfast: 7:25-7:43

 

  • Early release day will be on Wednesdays 

 

  • Wednesday Dismissal: TK dismissal will be 11:07, Kindergarten 12:47 and 1st- 5th is 12:50. 

 

  • Office hours: 7:15-3:15

 

 

 

Attendance Reminders:

Attending school and on time is critical for academic success.  Students need to be at school before 7:45 to access the playground through the gates.  At 7:45, the bell rings and at that time, our teachers must lock the gates and go to their lines.  If your student comes after 7:45, they need to come to the office. At 7:50 and after, a tardy slip will be given to your student.  

 

Our school secretary also runs an attendance report twice a month and that allows me to reach out to our families that may have 3 or more unexcused absences.  Unexcused absences are for any reason besides your student being sick or attending a doctor/dentist appt.  When this happens, a letter is sent out letting families know that their student is now considered truant.  If more unexcused absences occur, more letters are sent out and a meeting will need to be scheduled. I understand there are many reasons why our students may be absent and I am always happy to work together to come up with a plan that can support attendance.  If you receive a letter and have any questions, please let me know. 

 

 



Breakfast

  • Blue Oaks will now be offering breakfast before school from 7:25-7:43. It is open to all students and will be served in the multipurpose room. Our bear necessities: Be Safe, Be Responsible, Be Respectful will be followed while students are having breakfast. 

  • Students will enter through the front doors and will have choices of breakfast items.

  • Any student that wants to eat must be in the MPR by 7:35 to allow time to eat breakfast as the bell rings at 7:43.

PTC

  • Blue Oaks PTC is a fundraising and activity oriented non-profit organization. Our mission is to work toward bettering the educational and social experiences of our children, support the school staff, and connect Blue Oaks families through organizing fun events and activities. We are so excited for this school year and would love for you to join us! Click HERE to join!


Safety 

  • RCSD understands that when you send your child to school, you are entrusting us to keep them safe, and RCSD remains committed to ensuring the safety of our students, staff, and visitors. The RCSD Board of Education has recently authorized $2 million to outfit our schools with a six-foot perimeter fence and equip every classroom with classroom-safe locking doors and operable blinds. Be on the lookout throughout the year for these safety updates.

  • Once school is in session, every site will continue to practice regular lock-down and emergency drills throughout the year to ensure students and staff are comfortable knowing what to do in an emergency.

  • In addition to physical safety updates on our school sites, RCSD wants to remind parents/guardians about gun safety measures to take at home. The Roseville Police Department has provided the following gun safety guidance to ensure that guns stay safely out of children's hands. 

 

Lost and Found

Please make sure that all clothing, playground balls, lunch boxes and other items brought to school are clearly marked with your child’s name. We accumulate a vast assortment of misplaced property during the school year.  The Lost and Found is located in and behind the rear, west door to the multi-use room. You are welcome to check it during school hours. All abandoned items in the Lost and Found are donated to charitable organizations at various times during the school year.

 







Traffic in and around Blue Oaks School presents the number one

safety hazard to children and adults!  

We request your cooperation. 

  • Speed Limit- It is very important to drive slow when picking up or dropping off your student.  Many families are driving fast through the crosswalks, causing students and families to be alarmed.  Please be respectful of all our students and community and drive slow! 

  • SUPERVISION- Supervision doesn't start until 7:30. We ask that you do not drop off your student before 7:30. Please plan accordingly so that your child can be at school at 7:30 or after. 

  • The WEST PARKING LOT - in front of the Kindergarten wing -  is designated for drop-off and pick-up of transitional kindergarten, kindergarten, first and second grade students by private vehicle, only. Watch for children! Children may not go into parking lots unless they are with an adult. All students entering the west side parking lot must use the crosswalk on Halesworth. DO NOT stop or park your vehicle except in a designated parking spot.  Remain in your car when at the yellow curb and pull all the way up to the end of the yellow curb. 

  • The DROP-OFF/PICK-UP AREA in front of the Multi-Use Room is for school buses and daycare agencies only. Please do not drop off or pick up students on Horncastle Ave. There is no supervision.

  • The EAST PARKING LOT – in front of the Adventure Club and the upper grades playground is designated for drop-off and pick-up of third, fourth and fifth grade students by private vehicle, only.  There is no crosswalk in this parking lot.  Children may not cross or enter the parking lot unless accompanied by an adult. DO NOT stop or park your vehicle except in a designated parking spot.  Remain in your car when at the yellow curb.

NEVER LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE UNATTENDED IN THE DROP-OFF/PICK-UP ZONES. 

If you wish to park your car, kindly pull into a designated parking space.


Thank you for respecting the privacy and property rights of residents on streets adjacent to school.


We request that you walk your child/children to school whenever possible to cut down on traffic and pollution, promote healthy life habits and enhance the safety of all.

 


10/31: No School

11/1: No School

11/14-11/18: Conference Week- Minimum Day Schedule

11/21-11/25: Thanksgiving Break


Additional Resources


RCSD Website

Blue Oaks Website

Blue Oaks 2022-2023 Handbook


MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS/AGENCIES/RESOURCES

CareSOLACE - provides a free expedited coordination service for students' and families' mental health and wellness support.

RCSD Enrichment Resources - a variety of online essential skills resources (math, English, typing, etc.) for your student to practice throughout the year.

RCSD Sora - free access to thousands of online books through the Placer County library.

 






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