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Charlemagne Elementary School

Newsletter for November 8

Posted Date: 11/08/24 (7:30 PM)

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Week of November 12 to 15
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Dear Charlemagne Families
The Vision and Mission of our school (please see below) has never been more important as we move forward together as a community that will be participating ever more so with our fellow global citizens. Our staff remains committed to providing a safe place of belonging for all of our students and we wish each and everyone of you a safe, restful, and restorative Veteran’s Day Weekend.

Bon Weekend,

Poppy

Vision Statement: 
We strive to support each student by creating a safe, structured and student-centered learning environment. This is accomplished through differentiated instruction, culturally responsive practices and high levels of student engagement with a francophone focus.

Mission Statement: 
The French Immersion community will empower every child to acquire the French and English academic and interpersonal skills necessary to become a kind, empathetic, contributing member of society and will support their path to becoming global citizens.

Core values:
  • We create a learning environment that is inclusive, appreciative and respectful of our diverse community
  • We believe every student is an important member of our learning community;
  • We know as a community we are more successful together;
  • We model and support a growth mindset through which all individuals can learn and grow.
 
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Upcoming Events
  • November 1-22, PTO Winter Warmth Drive
  • November 8, Friday--No School, Grading Day
  • November 11, Monday--No School, Veteran's Day
  • November 14, Thursday--Ruby Bridges Walk to begin at Albertsons
  • November 18, Monday--Picture Retake Day rescheduled
  • November 20-26, Book Fair
  • November 25-26, No School--Parent/Teacher Conferences
  • November 27-29, No School--Thanksgiving Break
 
Grade Level Bogs
 
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Ruby Bridges Walk
Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day
Please join us for our annual District-wide Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day on November 14th. This optional family event is built around the message that "racism has no place in the hearts and minds of our Children." Ruby made history in 1960 as a six year-old girl when she integrated William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans.

This annual walk is to commemorate Ruby's historic steps.

We will meet at 7:30 a.m. at Albertson’s (3075 Hilyard St.) We will leave promptly at 7:45am with an ETA of 8 a.m. at Charlemagne. Our route will be Hilyard to East Amazon and then up 39th Street to the school. All families are welcome to join us, but please, no scooters or bikes--walking only. Wear purple!
 
Picture Retake Day Rescheduled for November 18
Unfortunately our Picture Retake Day was cancelled last week , so we are rescheduling for Monday, November 18. Thank you for your understanding.
 
Book fair
Festival du Livre
Our French book fair will be November 20th to 26th this year in room 7. Park in the rear of the school off Potter St to easily access the room. We will have a large selection of French books for students K-8th grade. Proceeds will go towards purchasing French books for Charlemagne. See flyer for times LINK.
 
Lacrosse Clinic
Our P.E. Department is sharing an opportunity with students about a free/local lacrosse clinic taking place on November 10. It is a free event for girls/boys in grades 3-8 who want to learn about lacrosse.

For more information, please click here
 
no cell phone zone
Revised Cell Phone and Mobile Device Policy
We have revised our cell phone and mobile device policy, implemented to create the best possible learning environment for all of our students. This policy is based on research showing the negative impacts that constant cell phone and device use can have on academic performance, mental health, and overall student well-being.

The goal of this school policy is to align with our mission to foster engagement for learning and strengthen our school culture and community.

With some exceptions, cell phones and other mobile devices (including smartphones, smart watches, smart glasses, tablets, e-readers, and any other personal web-capable device) brought onto school grounds are to be stored “away for the day” from 8:30 a.m. to the end of the school day in the student’s backpack. If you are concerned about theft, your student may check-in their phone or watch at the office.

All calls during the day will be made from the school office. 

If a student does not meet the expectations regarding cell phones and other mobile devices during the school day, a teacher or administrator will apply the following actions, which increase in severity:
  1. Verbal warning and reminder of the policy by school staff, student required to place device in their backpack or take it to the office for safe-keeping.
  2. Device confiscated and parent/caregiver notification and sent to the front office. Students are to retrieve their device from the office at the end of the school day. 
  3. Device confiscated and parent/caregiver notification. Meeting with school administration and parent/caregiver scheduled.
Exceptions: Students with documented health conditions, as defined in their Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 plan, may be permitted to use a cell phone or other mobile device during the school day if required to monitor or manage their health. This use must be incorporated into the student’s health plan.

Oregon Department of Education Guidance for School Cell Phone Policies, October 2024
 
Charlemagne French Immersion School