Grapevine Elementary

Monday Message


Dear GES Families,

Next week we will be kicking off our spring book fair! Students will have the opportunity to preview the book fair on Monday and then shopping will be Tuesday-Thursday. Please see below for family shopping opportunities, Lunch with a Loved One to shop during lunches, and parents only shopping times. If you plan to join us for lunch shopping or after school shopping, please remember to bring your ID so you can check-in in our secure vestibule. 

We also have many volunteer slots still available! We would love your help to ensure our book fair is a success! Running the cash registers is very quick and easy to learn and shopping with students is sure to fill your bucket! Volunteers also receive a discount on their purchases!! Sign up below if you're available to help. 

All my best,

Nancy Hale

Book Fair E-Wallet and Online Book Fair

Sending kids to school with money can be stressful. Click here to view our Book Fair Dashboard, which contains the link for e-wallets! You can load book fair money directly on the site, which will sync with our book fair registers. It's a win-win! You can also access our online book fair, which is great when we can't find or we sell out of a book at our in-person book fair. Happy reading!

Lunch with a Loved One - 2/13-2/15

This year we will be hosting Lunch with Loved One in combination with our February Book Fair! This is an opportunity to come eat with your child and shop the Book Fair during lunch hours. Please refer to the February lunch sign-up to reserve a time HERE. We will have the picnic tables on the patio available (weather permitting) and be setting up additional tables and chairs based on the number of families we have signed up each day. As a friendly reminder, when you come for lunch it is to sit with your child and to shop the book fair with your child only. We will not be permitting friends to go with other students or families to the book fair. We hope you will be able to join us! 

Book Fair Volunteers Needed

Mrs. Wahpekeche is looking for volunteers to help support our Book Fair the week of Feb. 12-15. We need parents who are willing to help set-up, run cash machines, help students while shopping, and clean-up. If you have completed your Background Check and are able to volunteer, please sign up HERE

Campus News and Announcements

One School One Book Wrap-up

Thank you so much for supporting our One School One Book reading this year! We hope your family enjoyed the time reading together and you will continue the tradition in your home moving forward. There are 2 more books in the Wedgie and Gizmo series, too! If you borrowed a book from the school that is labeled with GCISD, please kindly return to your homeroom teacher by Friday, February 9th. 

Sadly, our author visit on Friday was canceled because our author woke up sick on Friday. We were so disappointed as I know the students and staff had been looking forward to this day. Unfortunately, she lives out of state so we will work with her to see if there is an opportunity to reschedule. 

Our final class winner last week for turning in the most trivia slips was Mrs. Helms class! They enjoyed a day with Gizmo on Thursday. 

Lastly, we wanted to share that the winner of our school vote for favorite character was WEDGIE by only 2 votes! Students who visited the library over the past 2 weeks had the opportunity to cast their vote for Team Wedgie or Team Gizmo. It was a close competition but Wedgie won! 

February Character Quality -- HONESTY

For the month of February, guidance and some Circle Up classroom conversations will focus on HONESTY. This can be defined as "living truthfully in your words, actions, and thoughts. Families can partner with GES by browsing this Family Connection Newsletter and discuss and/or participate in some of the suggestions. Homeroom teachers will nominate one student for each homeroom class that exemplifies HONESTY in a big way or shows the most growth in this character quality this month.

Volunteers Needed for Kindergarten

Our Kindergarten team would love to have a few volunteers who can come in on a  regular basis during their Shine time from 10:00-10:45 (any day of the week you are free) and support our students who need additional help with their reading skills. We are looking to have volunteers pull students individually or in small groups to practice the skills that we send home for homework. Some families aren't able to practice at home and this will help our students who may need that extra time and practice. If you have completed your background check and are able to help at least 1 day per week, please contact Nancy.Hale@gcisd.net to get started.

Closed Campus - Feb. 6

On Tuesday, Feb. 6th, our 3rd and 5th grade students will be taking a STAAR Field Test as required by TEA. We will be a closed campus that day, meaning we cannot have any visitors or volunteers. This includes guest readers, copy room volunteers, lunch visitors, etc. 

GES Talent Show Auditions


2nd - 5th grade students are invited to participate in our 2024 Talent Show! Guardians of interested students must fill out this form by February 10th.  Please read the entire form for all details. 

Pickleball in PE

Our 3rd-5th grade students will be learning from the pros this week in PE! We have special guests from Chicken N Pickle who are coming to share with students and teach them a few things about pickleball during PE classes on Wednesday and Thursday! They also have donated a number of paddles to us. We appreciate their partnership. 

Dental Presentations - Friday

Our Friday our students will be learning about Dental Health during their specials classes (PE, art, and music) from our partners at Schroeder Orthodontics. Each year they bring along staff from The Creature Teacher who will also bring animals and share about their teeth. It's a great learning experience each year that aligns to our health and fitness standards while also engaging our students. We appreciate Nurse Lindsey and Coach Basil coordinating this experience for students each year. 

No School - Feb. 16 & 19

Just a friendly reminder that on Friday, Feb. 16th we are off from school for a Bad Weather make-up day that we didn't need to use. 

In addition, on Monday, Feb. 19th the students have off for a student holiday while the teachers are in Professional Development. 

We hope you enjoy the 4 day weekend! 

April 8 - Total Solar Eclipse

We are excited to share that GCISD applied and received a grant through the Perot Museum to get glasses for all our students and staff to safely view the Total Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8th. As I'm sure you have heard, Grapevine is in the Zone of Totality and we will get to experience the Total Solar Eclipse during the afternoon. We will be sharing with our students about the eclipse leading up to the event and plan to take all our students outside that afternoon. 

Campus Activities and Events

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. 

PTA Announcements

Family Art Night Volunteers Needed


Family Arts & Craft Night is this Wednesday! We hope you will join us for a brief PTA meeting and a fun night of arts with your family. We need some volunteers to help make the event a success. Please sign up for a short shift here

Valentine's Grams


The GES 5th Grade Committee is selling toy grams to raise funds for their end of year celebration. Each gram is $1. Order forms will be going home in student folders soon.  You can also find the order form here. All forms need to be returned by this Friday, February 9th. 

STEAM Fair - Friday Deadline


Our 2024 STEAM Fair will be Thursday, February 15th at 6:30 PM in the GES Cafeteria. All students are invited and welcome to participate by submitting their own project highlighting a STEAM category.  Everyone in the GES community is welcome to come and observe and interact with the student submissions and the STEAM stations.  If you'd like to participate please email Vanessa at steam@gespta.org before THIS FRIDAY, February 9th. 

Dads and Doors this Wednesday 


Dads and Doors is this Wednesday.  All Dads' Club members are invited to check in at the secure vestibule beginning at 7:30 AM and help greet students as they arrive. 

Literacy Library Book Donation  


Last year Mrs. Eubank, with the help of Heather Cato, applied for a Capital Improvement grant for new books for the Literacy Library. We weren’t able to approve the grant, but we voted to use a portion of 2023 Fun Run funds to cover the cost of 414 total books (69 sets of 6 books) from reader level 1-10. Special thanks to Mrs. Eubank, Heather Cato, Kelli Carpenter, Valerie Przyojski, and Megan Decker making this project possible. We appreciate all the Literacy Library volunteers for organizing them each week. 

GCISD News

GCISD Calls May Bond Election 

At its January 22 school board meeting, the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Board of Trustees voted to call a bond election that will be on the May 4 ballot. Registered voters residing within the GCISD boundaries will be asked to consider a $150 million bond referendum that would generate funding to address aging conditions, such as replacements for roofs, electrical, plumbing, lift stations, and heating and air conditioning equipment. The propositions also address safety and security updates, technology infrastructure, device replacement for the district’s 1:1 program, buses, equipment updates for several student programs, and equipment improvements at the GCISD Swim Center. The GCISD total tax rate is the lowest it’s been in 25 years, and the tax rate is not expected to increase as a result of the 2024 bond.

GCISD officials will schedule informational meetings to share details and answer questions.  As soon as those meetings are finalized, information will be shared through the district’s regular communication channels. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to visit www.GCISD.net/bond for more information.

Growth and Development for Fourth Grade Girls and Fifth Grade 

In order to be proactive in our delivery of education concerning human sexuality, our district uses several resources and programs for the elementary school health curriculum. 

Puberty programs used in the elementary school

Just around the Corner (4th grade girls)

This upbeat and catchy video is shown to 4th grade girls to introduce them to the changes the body will experience during preadolescence.  It will be shown to 4th grade girls only.

Growing Up! For Boys (5th grade boys) and Growing Up! For Girls (5th grade girls)

These videos present basic information about male and female reproductive anatomy and functioning - and the physical and psychological changes that are a normal part of growing up. Growing Up! For Boys (shown to 5th grade boys only) provides advice on health, hygiene and good grooming.  It points to sources of reliable information and fosters the self-esteem that comes with accepting new responsibilities. Growing Up! For Girls (shown to 5th grade girls only) takes a realistic look at the responsibilities of adulthood and promotes dialogue with trusted adults, promoting self-confidence as girls face the challenges of change and growth.                          

Starting February 4, 2024 through February 17, 2024 4th grade girls and 5th grade parents may preview these videos from a non-district device by following the directions stated in the Parent Preview Message sent via Skyward Messenger on Thursday Feb 1, 2024. 

If you have concerns, or need more information, please contact Amy Taldo, RN, BSN at 817-251-5564 or by email amy.taldo@gcisd.net.

Every Parent will be asked to fill out a form indicating their preference of participation for their child. If a form is not received from the parent, then your child will not be able to participate. 

The form to indicate your choice of Participation located in several locations for your convenience. You can find the form in Skyward Family Access, on the GCISD website at the following url: Preferred Participation Consent Form (English, Spanish), or a printed copy can be obtained from the campus nurse. 

CHHS Baseball Night at Texas Rangers Globe Life Field

Date: Monday February 26

Time: 7-9pm

Admission: Free!


Come watch CHHS baseball practice/intersquad all 3 teams where we have Globe Life Field all to ourselves from 7-9pm! Free admission and they will have a concession stand open as well. Will be a fun night! Bring family and friends and lets pack it out!

Do I Need to Submit a Transfer Request? 

The general and STEM student transfer application window for the 2024-2025 school year will open on Monday, February 5, 2024, at 8 am. Online applications will be accepted through Friday, February 16, 2024, at 4 pm. 

Transfer Window Dates

Students who are already approved on a transfer and are not moving to the next transition level do NOT need to submit a transfer request. For more information and to complete an online application on or after Monday, February 5, click here.

IMPORTANT: Please know that incomplete applications (e.g. missing residency documents) will NOT be processed during this round of student transfers. It is very important that families have all the needed documents when submitting transfer applications.

Repeated Information

Animal Shelter Donations

In honor of our beloved OSOB characters, Wedgie and Gizmo, our Student Council has organized a donation drive for the Grapevine Animal Shelter. They are collecting donations in the GES foyer over the next 2 weeks that they will deliver to the shelter on Saturday, Feb. 17th. We would love your family's support if you're able! Some of the needed items include: 

Valentine's Day Celebrations

Teachers will be planning fun activities for their students to do related to Valentine's Day throughout the next few weeks. Students are encouraged to bring Valentines cards and/or treats to exchange with their friends. Please do NOT send any peanut products as students will have the opportunity to open their boxes in class. Please refer to your grade level newsletters for specifics in your child's class. 

Update on Class Parties

This year we will not be having PTA Valentine's Parties. Each year according to district regulations we are able to have 2 parties hosted by our PTA for students. Our campus leaders, teachers, and PTA leaders have decided that our 2 parties will be in December and May this year. We celebrated with students before the holidays and the second party run by our homeroom parents will be in conjuction with our End of Year Success Ceremonies. 

Books & Bundts

We are excited to share a new opportunity with you as we continue to encourage our students to become avid readers! Nothing Bundt Cakes is partnering with local schools to provide students an incentive for reading nightly! Research shows the success of students who spend 20 minutes each night reading. Through the Books and Bundts program, we want to continue to encourage and promote nightly reading for our star students! 

Simply complete this FORM showing 400 minutes read each month for homework and take it to our local Nothing Bundt Cake in Southlake to redeem for a free Bundtlet! Printed copies are available in our secure vestibule or may be requested through your homeroom teacher if needed. Thank you for continuing to encourage your child to spend time reading every night! 

Lunch Visitors

Lunch Visitors

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. 

You can sign-up for lunch from Feb. 1 - 29 HERE

PreK: 10:45 - 11:15

Kinder: 11:45 - 12:15

1st: 11:30 - 12:00

2nd: 11:00 - 11:30

3rd: 12:05 - 12:35

4th: 12:55 - 1:25

5th: 12:25 - 12:55

Volunteering

Volunteering

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!  

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:

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.

GES Contact Sheet

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