22-23 Important Dates/Information
4.26 - Wellness Night 5pm - 6pm in the Gym
4.28 - Movie Night IS CANCELED due to the forecast but In-N-Out Burger is STILL ON - Must Order Ahead - See PTA Section
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Field Day is May 23rd. This is an ALL day event.
If you plan to take your child out early for an appointment, please plan on extra time for us to get your child for you.
Playground Safety Before/After School
Children must be supervised at all times. If you child is on the playground before or after school, you must be with them to supervise them. For the safety of all children, they must not be left alone to play on the playground before or after school.
The playground was built to bring people together and to accommodate for all students. We love that kids love the playground but we worry that if they are unsupervised, they may get hurt. During the Spring time, we often have some animal friends that like to visit our property and we would hate for kids to be visited by these animals without an adult supervising them.
Wellness Night is THIS WEEK!
Come this Wednesday to the gym between 5pm - 6pm. See the flyer below.
BIG NEWS!
The In-N-Out Burger Truck will be visiting Northridge on Friday, April 28th!*
That's right! Dinner for next week Friday = DONE. Look no further! You can order a delicious burger (or grilled cheese) with chips and a drink to enjoy all for only $5 per person!! Bonus: 75% of the proceeds from In-N-Out sales will support Northridge!
Simply place your order by scanning the QR code in the flyer or CLICKING HERE. Then, on April 28th check-in at the ticket table, grab your dinners from the truck and take it to go or stay and eat picnic-style by the playground! Service begins at 6:30PM.
There will be no ticket sales or extra meals available at the event. Please be sure to order the number of meals you will need before the order deadline.
ORDER DEADLINE:
All meals must be pre-ordered and paid for by Tuesday, April 25th at 5PM.
*Please Note: The previously scheduled Outdoor Movie Night will not take place due to potential inclement weather forecasted for April 28, 2023.
Join the PTA!
Would you like to learn more about the inner workings of our school and the PTA that supports it? Do you have a desire to spend more time volunteering in our school? We are looking to add members to our organization and are also in need of event chairs for the upcoming year to make these events happen. Help us make next year another great year for NRE's PTA!
PTA is looking for a president for next year
The PTA president position is also open for the 2023-24 school year - if you are interested or want to learn more please email ptanorthridge@gmail.com.
Please consider donating to the Northridge PTA using the below:
King Soopers Community Rewards Program
Your NRE PTA is now part of the King Soopers Community Rewards Program! You can support your PTA as you shop for your groceries. Go to www.king soopers.com, log into your account, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on King Sooper Community Rewards under the Community Section. Then search for Northridge PTA by name or by using our code RP733. If you do not have an account yet, you can create one in a few easy steps on the website with some basic information, an email address and your King Soopers loyalty card. Then just simply use your loyalty card and your NRE PTA will benefit from your everyday purchases. Please see flyer below for more details and CityMarket instructions.
We appreciate your participation and support!
RaiseRight (formally Scrips) Gift Cards
Purchase RaiseRight (formally Scrips) gift cards to pay your monthly expenses such groceries and gas. Depending on the retailer, NRE can receive anywhere from 1% to 5% of your purchase. A $500 grocery card could mean $5 to $25 for our school.
Retailers include: Safeway, Target, Walmart, Home Depot, and many more! Join RaiseRight (formally Scrips) with program code: 55D136EB54266.
Please click below to check out our new PTA website!
Walking makes us hungry
The animals are SO big!
The snake got him!
Our little legs are tired
We love to climb
We love our classmates
I still have energy!!!
Mrs. Ashley planted asparagus in the NRE garden when her daughter was in 1st grade and it's still growing. Guess what grade Claire is in now? 12th grade1!!!
Mental Health Supports:
If you are concerned that your child or another loved one may be experiencing changes in their mood or have suicidal behaviors or thoughts, please remember:
Stay with the child or person until you are sure they are safe
Call 911 if there is an immediate threat to the child or others
Call or text 988 for mental health crisis support
You can also chat with someone using the link: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Colorado Crisis Services: 1-844-493-TALK (8255)
Trained Crisis Counselor Hotline: (844) 493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255
Chat online (open from 4:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. daily): Click Here
Walk-in Locations (open 24/7): Location List
Information About Types of Services and Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Colorado Crisis Services
Let’s Talk Colorado (Douglas County Government and Tri-County Health campaign)
Douglas County has an anonymous reporting system available at all times. Anyone with a concern for someone’s well-being or safety can use Safe2Tell (1-877-542-7233) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Below is a list of community centers in our metro area:
AllHealth Network: 303-730-8858
Denver Springs: 720-410-6319
Highlands Behavioral Health System: 720-348-2800
Peakview Behavioral Health: 888-235-9475