10/10 - End of the 1st 9 Weeks
10/13 - Holiday
10/14 - Student Holiday/Teacher PD
10/16 - Picture Day (yearbook photo)
ECO CYCLE CLUB
Dear Parents and Guardians,
We are excited to announce a new opportunity for our students the EcoCycle Club! This club will give students a hands-on way to care for our school and our planet.
About the Club
The EcoCycle Club’s mission is to reduce Savannah Elementary’s carbon footprint by finding creative ways to recycle, reuse, and care for our environment. Thanks to funding from the Denton Public School Foundation through the Wally Cooper Grant, we will be:
Installing and maintaining a rain collection barrel
Using a small compost tumbler to support a campus wildflower garden
Assisting with playground clean-up efforts
Leading other small but meaningful projects that make a big impact on our school environment
Meeting Details
Day: Wednesdays
Time: 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.
Frequency: To be determined
First Meeting: Date to be announced soon
Student Participation
The club is open to 3rd–5th grade students, with space for about 10 students per grade level. Priority will be given to students who are not already involved in another campus club so that more children have a chance to participate.
How to Join
If your child is interested in joining, please complete the interest form linked below:
EcoCycle Interest
We can’t wait to see the positive impact our EcoCycle Club will make on our campus and community!
Thank you for your support,
Meaghan Jarosz
Savannah Elementary
3rd Grade Power Passes
What is a Power Pass?
A system of special reward earned by students who consistently follow CHAMPS and classroom expectations.
How to Earn a Power Pass:
Demonstrate positive behavior aligned with CHAMPS.
Meet classroom expectations consistently.
Privileges of Having a Power Pass:
Students with an active Power Pass enjoy special perks, including (but not limited to):
🎩 Wearing hats at school
🏆 First choice of Friday clubs
🍽️ First to line up for lunch
🏃 First to go out to recess
Losing a Power Pass:
If a student violates CHAMPS or classroom expectations, they will lose their Power Pass.
The pass will be revoked for 5 school days.
Regaining a Power Pass:
After the 5-day period, students earn their Power Pass back.
Hello, Savannah families!
Per the Informed Consent for School-Based Counseling and Support Services. SB 12 (2025) it now requires parent or guardian permission for students to receive the same counseling, and social services support we've always provided. Further information can be found on the consent form in the link below.
Please follow the link and fill out the consent form: https://forms.dentonisd.org/Forms/ConsentforSchoolBasedMentalHealthServices
*You will need your child's ID number to complete the online form.
Paper forms are available by request.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Ms. Runion at jrunion@dentonisd.org.
We have officially established a food assistance program at Savannah through Lovepacs! This program will allow students who qualify for free/reduced lunch to receive food over weekends and holiday breaks (see attached flier for info!). Students that received weekend food bags last year will need to be re-enrolled to continue receiving them this year. If you are interested in enrolling your student(s) in our Lovepacs program or your family is interested in receiving holiday gift assistance, please fill out the Lovepacs for Savannah Community.
Lastly, Harvest Ministries has a monthly Mobile Food Distribution program, and the first date of the school year is Saturday, September 20th at Braswell High School!
Here is a link to fill out their form to schedule a pickup time.
Here is a link to my website with everything listed above , and additional resources, are available! Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
Your child is about to begin exploring addition and subtraction of whole numbers with models. To master this skill, they will build on their knowledge of addition and subtraction from second grade. In second grade, your child learned addition and subtraction using concrete and pictorial models and setting up equations with the use of the equals sign.
BUILDING A READING LIFE:
Our unit develops a rich life of nonfiction reading along with the skills to do that reading well. It iss crucial for us to prepare our students on how to do that type of reading with strong comprehension. Our focuses are: main idea, text structures, key information, supporting details, and retell.
This week, we are exploring the nonfiction genre. We are looking at the structure of nonfiction books and identifying text features.
THE ART OF INFORMATION WRITING:
Our unit focuses on writing informational text or books on things they are an expert on or know a lot about. We will brainstorm our expert topics. We will choose one to write a nonfiction book that includes all the learning we will do in the upcoming weeks.
This week, we are using mentor texts to examine author's organization to determine how we want to set up our books.
UNIT 2:
Our pattern for this week is long E vowel sounds. This week, we are focusing on patterns that make long O and U such as: e_e, ee, ea, ie, ey, y, e. Our spelling words are: really, either, cheese, monkey, only, piece, compete, medium
Our HFW focus words for this week are: about & before
We have challenged them to spell at LEAST 50 total words correct for this 9 weeks!
In this 3rd grade science unit we will learn how decisions can be made about objects and changing objects based on their physical properties. We will also conduct scientific inquiry using process skills to find and answer interesting questions. Through this, students will have a better understanding of how the world around them works!
DISD Curriculum Story Boards
Ms. Hardy jhardy@dentonisd.org
Mrs. Lucas slucas@dentonisd.org
Mrs. Lyras jlyras@dentonisd.org
Mr. Marquez mmarquez@dentonisd.org
Mrs. Ogle cogle@dentonisd.org
Mrs. Soto ksoto@dentonisd.org