GES Families,
Election Day is tomorrow, November 5! We have been sharing information throughout the past several weeks and hope that you feel informed going to the polls tomorrow. Check out these resources that have been shared for your questions about GCISD’s Proposition A!
Still have a question about GCISD’s Proposition A, otherwise known as the voter-approved tax ratification (VATRE) election? In addition to our FAQ and Clarifications pages, please check out the resources below:
Is a VATRE Unique to GCISD?
Watch this video to learn why districts across the state are placing a VATRE on the ballot.
Proposition A Ballot Language
Tax Rate Comparison with Surrounding School Districts
Impact on the Tax Rate and the GCISD Average Home
Superintendent’s Letter
Read Dr. Brad Schnautz’ October 22, 2024, Letter to Families and Community detailing why a VATRE was called, the impact on the district and other resources available to answer any questions.
Voting Hours and Locations
Remember, to vote! Early Voting continues through Friday, November 1. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Hours are 7 a.m.‐7 p.m. Registered voters may vote at ANY Tarrant County Early Voting or Election Day location.
Still Have a Question?
Visit GCISD’s Proposition A (VATRE) webpage where the district has posted presentations, videos, documents and more about the referendum, or watch the district’s full Facebook livestream, which is also separated by topic so you can find the answer fast.
Remember to vote!
All my best,
Mrs. Hale
Thank you so much to all of our families that supported our Book Fair last week! Because of the generous support of our families and loved ones, we will be receiving about $5,000 to spend on new books for our library collection! We are thrilled to be able to continue to update our collection and ensure that our students have new and exciting titles for check-out each week. We appreciate your support in keeping our students motivated and inspired to read!
Friendly reminder that students do not have school on Monday and Tuesday next week. Teachers will be doing professional development on these 2 days. We hope you enjoy the long fall weekend with your students!
This month will be focused on GRATITUDE. It can be defined as choosing to notice and appreciate things in our life, things in others, and things in the world. Circle Up topics, counseling lessons, and more will include this character trait. Please consider partnering with GES by browsing the Family Connection Newsletter for conversation starters and ideas at home.
Picture Day is Thursday, November 7th! No money will be due on picture day. All students will be photographed for the yearbook. The first parent contact in Skyward will be sent an email with your proof image to view in about two weeks with a code allowing you to view, select your background and purchase your portrait packages online. We will also send out directions once proofs are available to with the code to login if you don't get an email directly. Packages will be shipped to your home and are 100% guaranteed.
We hope our 3rd grade families will join us next Monday for a Veterans Day program at 6:30pm. This is a public event and check-in will not be required for guests. Doors will open at 6:15pm.
Our 3rd grade students will also perform at 8am Monday for the GES students and staff only.
This is a live Google Calendar that we will keep updated throughout the year with campus activities. Click the calendar to open it up so you can switch to week or month view and look at future dates. Please check back frequently for new additions.
Dine In or Order Online on November 7th to support GES PTA! Remember to mention GES PTA to send 10% of the proceeds back to GES.
Join us for a family movie under the stars! Bring your lawn chair, blankets, sleeping bag, and wallet to take advantage of all of the delicious movie snacks available at our concessions stand! Concessions and a brief PTA meeting will start at 6 PM with the movie immediately following.
The Fifth Grade Committee will be selling concessions for Movie Night including 18" XL Cheese or Pepperoni pizzas (double cut 16 slices) from Nizza Pizza. If your family would like to pre-order a pizza, you can do so on our website here: https://www.gespta.org/form/m/311353
Other items for sale will include popcorn, water, soda, and candy. All proceeds will support 5th Grade Graduation and the 5th Grade class gift.
Save 10% off this year's GES yearbook if you order by this Thursday, October 31st. Yearbooks can be ordered by:
1) Go to: www.treering.com/validate
2) Enter the GES passcode: 1013813367251830
Each year GES PTA awards capital improvement grants to members of the GES community. Expenditures must be on permanent additions to GES, not on consumptive supplies, and are considered GES property after purchase. The Capital Improvements Committee reviews grant applications. The committee will prioritize enhancement requests, and make financially responsible expenditure recommendations that benefit the most students as possible. If you would like to volunteer to serve on the Capital Improvements Committee, please email Jamie Horn at programsandfundraising@gespta.org
To apply for a Capital Improvements Grant, fill out this form:
All elementary, middle, and high school students are invited to submit original artwork for the cover of GCISD’s official holiday greeting card. This year’s theme is "Show Others Kindness." Three student designs—one each from the elementary, middle, and high school levels—will be selected and sent out on behalf of the GCISD Board of Trustees and Superintendent Dr. Brad Schnautz. Cards are sent to community leaders, area businesses, organizations, and other school districts.
Each student will submit their artwork to their campus art teacher or other designee.
Each school will select campus-based winners whose art will then be submitted to the district level for final selection.
Each high school will choose up to 10 finalists; each middle school will choose up to 5 finalists; and each elementary will choose up to 3 finalists. Final designs for the cover will be selected by the Superintendent and his designees based on originality, the theme, use of the elements of art, and overall design.
The three students whose works are selected for the GCISD Holiday Greeting Card will receive $25 and recognition at the December meeting of the Board of Trustees. The selected artwork and the artists’ names will be featured on the district’s website and used in district publicity.
Please see your school's art teacher for entry forms.
Please stay in your vehicles when dropping off or picking up students in the carline. If your child needs assistance with buckling or unbuckling, please pull into an available parking space. If you are using the Hughes parking lot side, please walk your child safely to the cross walk. We appreciate your help in keeping our carlines moving systemically.
As we wrap up the month of October, which is Dyslexia Awareness Month, we want to share a little more about this common reading disability to give parents some facts you might not know. We often hear myths about dyslexia and we want you to be armed with the correct information. Required by law, all of our kinder students and 1st grade students are screened yearly for early signs that might indicate dyslexia. You will be notified by your child's teacher if your child has early indicators. If you suspect that your child may have a reading disability, please contact your homeroom teacher.
Myth #1: Reading and writing letters backwards (such as the b and d) are the main signs of dyslexia.
Fact: Some kids with dyslexia reverse letters...but some don’t. Letter reversal is NOT a sure sign of dyslexia. Letter reversals are actually developmentally appropriate until around 7-8 years old.
Myth #2: Dyslexia can be outgrown.
Fact: People with dyslexia will continue to face challenges throughout their lives. However, intervention and good multi-sensory instruction will go a long way in helping your child with reading issues.
Myth #3: Dyslexia is a sign of below-average intelligence.
Fact: Despite reading ability, people who have dyslexia can have a range of intellectual ability. Most have average to above average IQs and, much like the general population, some even have superior to very superior scores. (Dr. Sally Shaywitz, Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity)
Myth #4: Kids with dyslexia just need to try harder to read.
Fact: Research shows that dyslexia is caused by how the brain functions and effort has nothing to do with it. If anything, a child with dyslexia needs a lot of grace!
Myth #5: Dyslexia only affects people who read English.
Fact: Dyslexia occurs in every language; even in languages that do not use a standard alphabet.
Myth #6: Dyslexia does not run in families.
Fact: Dyslexia can be inherited.
Visitors may join us for lunch with their child if they are signed up in advance HERE. Available October dates are Tuesday, Oct 1 - Monday, Oct. 28. (Oct. 29-Nov. 1 will be on the Book Fair Lunch with a Loved One sign-up.) Please be sure to share our Sign-up link with your family members who wish to come eat with your child. Also, it is critical that anyone coming to lunch with your child, if not accompanying the guardian, is on your child's emergency contact list.
Lunch guests will sign-in through our secure vestibule with a valid ID, stop by the front office to check-in and receive a visitor badge, and then meet their GES star at the entrance to the cafeteria. Families will have the option to sit outside in the picnic table area for lunch or in our cafeteria at an empty table near the windows. Parents are welcome to bring in outside food when having their lunch with their child. We ask that you please be courteous to the rest of the community and limit lunch visits with your child to no more than one per month so that all families have the opportunity to visit. We appreciate your cooperation.
Each family needs only 1 slot reserved. For example, Mom, Dad, and sister may all come eat lunch with Nancy. Only Mom needs to be registered as 1 visitor to reserve 1 picnic table together. When it asks for quantity of visitors, please select just 1. Lunch visitors may only eat with their child or student. You may not invite friends to sit with you when coming for lunch.
PreK: 10:35 - 11:05
Kinder: 11:15 - 11:45
1st: 11:00 - 11:30
2nd: 11:45 - 12:15
3rd: 11:30 - 12:00
4th: 12:05 - 12:35
5th: 12:25 - 12:55
We LOVE our volunteers at GES! This year we are encouraging all families who plan to come to campus and interact with students to go ahead and complete the background check. Volunteers must complete this EACH YEAR beginning in August! It can take 1-2 weeks for your background check to clear. If you plan to be a guest reader, volunteer at a class party, chaperone a field trip, volunteer with PTA, open car doors with our Dad's Club, etc. you will need a completed Background Check! kjkhkuh
The following link takes you to the online Volunteer Handbook and background check: https://www.gcisd.net/o/gcisd/page/volunteer-background-check
In order to volunteer at GES, or around GCISD, all volunteers must:
read the Volunteer Handbook (this replaces the previous face to face volunteer trainings held on campus)
watch the appropriate video included in the handbook
electronically sign the verification Google form for each campus you plan to volunteer
complete the volunteer background check. A link is included in the handbook.
When you are ready to volunteer at GES, feel free to call the front office at 817-251-5735 to verify that both of the required steps have been recorded as completed. We appreciate your support as you complete these steps and volunteer to work with our GES students.
If you are on Facebook, we would love for you to follow our Grapevine Elementary Facebook page if you're not already. We post activities and campus life in addition to helpful reminders. We would love for you to follow our story!