School Hours
7:55-2:25 (MTHF)
7:55-1:10 (Wednesday)
Doors open at 7:50
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Quick News | October 28, 2024
In this issue:
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Spirit Gear 2-Week Sale: Order HERE now!
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Halloween Dress-Up Rules: Costume rules for Oct. 31 Dress-Up Day. No props, masks, scary, gory, inflatable, or dressing as another race, ethnicity, or culture.
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NEWS FROM HOLT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL |
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Spirit Gear 2-Week Sale
Here is the 2-week fan wear link from which we can order. The sale starts today and ends Monday, Nov. 3. Order HERE now!
Halloween Dress-Up Rules
Thursday, October 31st is Halloween, and students may come to school dressed up, but the following costume dress code will be enforced:
NO props NO masks (except with teacher permission in class) NO especially scary or gory costumes (i.e., no blood, wounds, etc.) NO inflatable costumes NO dressing as another race, ethnicity, or culture
Individual teachers will determine if parties will take place in their classrooms. A fun alternate activity will be provided for students who do not celebrate this holiday.
From the Holt Library: Oregon Battle of the Books
Hello Parents,
Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB) is an exciting reading and trivia competition where students team up to read from a list of selected books and then compete by answering questions about them. There are three divisions for different grade levels, and the competition encourages students to explore a variety of genres and authors. It's a great way for kids to discover new books, meet fellow readers, and work together as a team. Our first OBOB meeting for students will be on November 17th during school hours. Students can pick up a permission slip from the library to join the fun!
We are always looking for parent volunteers to help with battles in February as well.
Thank you, Robbie Cortez
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Safety Week, Oct. 28 - Nov 1
Holt will conduct our annual Safety Week from Oct. 30 - Nov. 3 to practice a variety of safety drills. This is a good way to bring awareness to staff, students, and families about the various safety procedures that are in place to keep students safe if there is ever an emergency. Below are the drills that we will practice. Please take a few minutes and discuss these drills with your child. Your interest will allow them to share any of their concerns with you.
Monday, October 28 – Shelter Drill (i.e. Earthquake Drill): Earthquake Drills are designed to keep students safe until the earthquake stops. The alarm will sound at that time, and students will follow the Evacuation procedure to exit the building safely.
Tuesday, October 29 – Room Clear and Hold: A Room Clear and a Hold are used to keep students away from a situation (an unsafe child, a medical emergency, etc.). A Room clear is used when there is a situation inside the classroom. The teacher would direct students to leave the classroom and go to a prearranged area, typically a nearby classroom. A Hold is used when there is a situation in the hallway, and classes stay in their rooms until the situation in the hallway is resolved.
Wednesday, October 30 - Secure Drill: A Secure Drill (formerly known as a “lockout”) is used if there is something unsafe in the neighborhood. We would bring all students and staff indoors, lock all exterior doors, and not let anyone in or out of the building, but we would continue business as usual inside the building until the all-clear is given.
Monday, November 4 - Lockdown Drill: Lockdowns are used if there is an unsafe situation inside the school. We lock all classroom doors, close blinds, and turn out the lights, and students and staff stay out of sight until each classroom is notified that we are all clear.
Tuesday, November 5 - Evacuation (i.e. Fire Drill): Evacuations are used to get students and staff out of the building by a route designed to protect their safety. This procedure is used for earthquake drills, fire drills, or any situation where we need to quickly evacuate students.
For more information regarding the Standard Response Protocols followed by 4J, please visit the I Love U Guys website.
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Annual Dental/Vision Screening We are doing our annual dental/vision screening for all students, on Nov. 1 . If you want to opt your child out of the screening for any reason, please email boyd_r@4j.lane.edu |
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Kinder Hearing Screening Opt-Out
In accordance with the Oregon Department of Education’s recommendations (OAR 581-022- 0705), we will be conducting hearing screenings this fall for all kindergarten students. University of Oregon speech-language pathologists will administer the screenings. Students who do not pass an initial screening will be rescreened at a later date. If your child does not pass a second screening, you will be notified in writing, in which case a professional exam may be suggested. Students already identified as having hearing loss will not be screened. If you do not want your student to participate in the hearing screening, please complete the Opt-Out Form and return it to your child’s teacher by Oct. 28. If you want your child’s hearing checked, no response is needed.
Book Nook Volunteers Needed: Holt's Book Nook book exchange starts next week. Book Nook Details Here and Volunteer Here. Dental & Vision Screening Volunteers: SIGN UP to help on Nov. 1
Student/Family Directory Coming Soon: Holt is making a Student Directory. If you want to opt out of being in the directory, email principal Allan Chinn at chinn@4j.lane.edu by Oct. 31.
October School Cents Fundraiser: Turn in your Valley River Center receipts to help fundraise for Holt! See the School Cents Flyer for more info.
No Toys at School: Toys, stuffies, basketballs, footballs, etc. should stay at home and not come to school
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10/28-11/1, Safety Week 11/6, Monthly Walk & Roll to School Day 11/8, No School – Mid-Term Grading Day 11/8, 1:00-3:00, Food and Clothing Distribution (Sheldon Community Center) 11/9, 9:00-11:30, Free Clothes, Shoes, & Coats (1855 Cal Young Rd)
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Breakfast and lunch menus are available on the 4J Menu Website. Make sure you filter to Holt Elementary.
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