Steere Farm Elementary School


From the Desk of Mrs. Francis:

Spring is upon us and we are down to the final two months of the school year. Our students and staff have been working diligently to meet their yearlong goals! It is important to keep up this momentum throughout May and June. Please continue to encourage your student to put their best effort into making each remaining school day count. Let's finish strong!


As such, I would like to give a well deserved shout out to our third, fourth, and fifth grade students who have been putting excellent effort into RICAS testing! As a reminder, RICAS and NGSA (science) testing continues through May 9th!


I would also like to take the opportunity to give our teaching staff a much deserved shout out for their constant dedication to doing what's best for students. I look forward to celebrating our whole staff during Teacher Appreciation Week, May 6th-10th.


We have a busy few months ahead. We are excited for our highly anticipated end of year events!


Warm Regards,

Courtney Francis


SFE was chosen to be featured for the RI Department of Education's RICAS Rockstars Video series given our 14% growth in ELA test scores!

HMH, the creators of Into Reading (the reading program used in our school) visited Steere Farm with a video crew in October. They filmed lessons and interviewed teachers, students, and administrators. We are excited to share the final video created from their visit!

Safety is a Top Priority!  Steere Farm will continue to stay vigilant with regards to school safety each and every day.  We will continue our fire and lockdown drills, we will continue to check identification of all who enter our school.

The Importance of Attendance  School attendance is super important to the academic achievement of our students.  The school year is 180 days, and if a student is absent 18 days, he or she has missed 10% of the school year!  That's a lot of time!  That's 18 days of missed instruction, hands-on experience, and important discussion about learning.   Absences should be used for illnesses, which are inevitable.  While family vacations are great fun, missing school immediately puts students behind.  Please plan vacations for times when school is not in session - this will help our kiddos to stay on track!

Wright's Farm  Wright's Farm has been our business partner for 23 years, and we are so grateful and appreciative for all they do for our students and staff!  Our greatest thanks to Wright's Farm for so many years of support!

Steere Farm Elementary School                915 Steere Farm Road                                     Pascoag, RI 02859(401) 568-1350, Fax: (401) 568-1353Courtney FrancisPrincipal

What do we mean by Respectful, Responsible, and Ready to Learn?  These are our school rules.  We are a Positive Behaviors and Instructional Supports (PBIS) school, and we work to highlight positive behaviors in order to change negative behaviors.  Our students earn SuperStar tickets throughout the various areas of the school, and they can use those tickets to "purchase" small items or activities each week.  There is a home matrix as well, so that our families can use these same structures in the home.

Bullying

Please see Burrillville School Department's policy on bullying and how to report it.


The Burrillville School Department does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, religion, national origin, color, creed, political affiliation or disability in any of its educational programs and activities, and in employment and application for employment, as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1965, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and other federal and state laws that prohibit discrimination. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies will be handled by: Director of Pupil Personnel Services(DPPS), 2300 Broncos Highway, Harrisville, RI 02830. Telephone: (401) 568-1301; Email: nondiscriminationinquiries@bsd-ri.net. Inquiries may also be made directly to: Office for Civil Rights (Boston Office), U.S. Dept. of Education, 8th Floor, 5 Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02109-3921, Telephone: (617) 289-0111; Fax: (617) 289-0150; Email: OCR.Boston@ed.gov. If you require an accommodation to attend a meeting or program at a school, call the DPPS at least two business days in advance of the meeting or program.