Thank you for such an amazing start to our school year! The love and support we have felt from our community has been encouraging and uplifting. We appreciate all you have done to help your children adjust to the back to school routines and be ready to learn. We've worked hard so they will all experience a safe, positive, and welcoming environment with engaging and rigorous learning.
If you're new to our newsletter format, at the bottom of each page, there are links to other pages with more information. We changed to this format several years ago and have received lots of positive feedback, the biggest one being that we do not send home a 10 page newsletter each month. Also, by keeping it as a "live" Google website, when dates or times need to change, we can do that easily.
The "landing page" will always be a message from the principal with important dates for the month, but then please be sure to also click on the links at the bottom: "News from the School and Office", "From our Teachers," "From our PTSA & Accountability," and "From our District and Community." This October newsletter also includes a page "Parent/Teacher Conferences" which contains the links to signup for our conferences coming soon.
As we move into October, I hope your family is able to take time to enjoy all the many fall activities that living in Colorado provides. Please contact us should you have any concerns, questions, or comments. When schools and families work together, children benefit. We have been thrilled to have parents back in our hallways and classrooms again. Thanks to all our Marvelous Mom's, Watch Dog Dads, our Friday Folder helpers, and all our classroom volunteers. Most teachers have communicated how often they need and how to sign up to help in their classrooms. If you haven't seen that yet, please reach out directly to your teachers.
Administrators and teachers everywhere recognize the important contributions parents make toward a child’s success in school. There is no question about it - success at school begins at home. The close partnership between home and school is one of the exceptional strengths at Leawood. Throughout the year parents have the opportunity to develop that partnership in a wide variety of ways such as joining the PTSA, attending virtual Accountability meetings, ensuring your child does their homework, reading with your children, and helping in many other ways. It is important to your child that you are involved in some way with school. It’s a way to let your child know you think school is important.
This year, our district has once again added a fall break for families on Thursday, October 20th and Friday, October 21st. Teachers will have a Teacher Learning Day on Thursday, October20th, engaging in collaborative conversations about literacy instruction and implementing the science of reading.
Wednesday, October 12th is our next PTSA Virtual Meeting, 6:30-8:00. The agenda will be sent to members prior to the meeting. Everyone is welcome to attend and we encourage you to get involved and hear all the great things we're doing for kids and staff. When it comes to issues which require a decision, only registered members will vote. Be sure to check out the "From our PTSA and Accountability" newsletter page to find out more about MemberHub and other upcoming events. The link is at the very bottom of each newsletter page.
For a full list of school events, click here: Leawood 2022-23 Leawood Calendar
We look forward to seeing you at all these great events. For lots more information, be sure to check out our website at www.leawoodlions.us and like us on Facebook HERE
Thank you again for your support and encouragement of our Leawood staff, students and community this school year. Leawood is an exciting place to Grow and Learn!
In partnership,
Marcella Hoefner
We are so excited to have our Watch Dog Dad and Marvelous Mom program back. All crosswalk Watch Dog Dads & Marvelous Moms need to be trained. If you are interested in being a Leawood Crossing Guard, Jefferson County requires you to take the crosswalk training and test before you can report for duty. View here the training presentation and then take the test here: Link to test You must score at least an 80% to be qualified, so please inquire your score before signing up. You can review the presentation and take the test as many times as you'd like.
Remember to arrive around 8:40 in order to get your vest and walkie talkie for crosswalk duty, and be in your assigned crosswalk by 8:45 or in the afternoon by 3:35 to be at your spot by 3:45. Your student(s) may not be in the crosswalk with you. Have them wait on the grass in front of the school.
All crossing guards are also required to sign a Workers Comp Waiver as well. Please leave with the office staff. Thank you!
Monday, October 10, 3:45-5:00 practice at Columbine High School
Track meet - Tuesday, October 11 at the JeffCo Stadium.
The bus only takes us there. ALL students must get picked up from there at 3:30 or make arrangements to carpool.
We will be sending out another sheet to confirm how students will be getting home. Look for that coming soon.
Parents who have signed up to volunteer, please be on the lookout for more information coming soon! We appreciate your help.
Reach out to Mr. Boogert, ryan.boogert@jeffco.k12.co.us or Mrs. Henkes, heidi.henkes@jeffco.k12.co.us with any questions.
Tuesday, Oct. 11:
Track Meet @ Jeffco Stadium, 500 Kipling St, Lakewood, CO 80226, 11 - 3 pm
Spirit Day: Wear your Leawood Gear to support our Track Team!
Wednesday, Oct. 12:
4th Grade Field Trip, History Colorado Center
PTSA hosts VIRTUAL Parent Learning Night, Topic: Wonders, Leawood's new Literacy resource, 6:30-8:00pm
Monday, Oct. 17, Kindergarten Field Trip to the Zoo
Mon. - Wed., Oct. 17-19: Scholastic Book Fair @ Leawood
Tues/Wed, Oct. 18th and 19th: 1:15 Early Dismissal for Parent - Teacher Conferences, by appointment 1:30 to 7:30 pm. Help with conference dinners for staff is greatly appreciated. Check out signs ups here: Oct. 18th and Oct. 19th
Thursday & Friday, Oct. 20-21: NO SCHOOL, FALL BREAK
Saturday, Oct. 29: Trick or Treat Street @ Columbine High School, 3 - 5 pm. Student Leadership will be helping decorate and pass out candy. We are asking for candy donations from parents.
Monday, October 31st: Halloween Parade and Parties - Parade 9:10-9:30 and Parties 9:30-10:15. Parents may join for the parade and party. Signup to donate food, craft or game coming soon.