COMING UP:
Tues., Oct. 9—Redding BOE Meeting HKMS 6:30p
Tues., Oct. 9—Joint BOE Meeting HKMS 7:30p Fri., Oct. 12—Annual Staff Softball
Game 4:15pm at RES Field (rain date—Fri., Oct. 19)
Tues., Oct. 23—ER9 Joint BOE Meeting JBHS—7:30p Wed., Oct. 31—Halloween Parade 9:15a RES Bus Circle Tues., Nov. 6—No School—Staff Day Wed., Nov. 7—Conversation with the Principals followed by the PTA meeting 8:30a—Café Wed., Nov. 21—Early Dismissal 12:50p Thurs., Nov. 22—No School—Holiday Fri., Nov. 23—No School—Holiday
TUESDAY’S NEWSDAY
At RES
Oct. 9, 2018
Vol. 18-19, Issue 6
In this issue of TN:
Message from the Principal
Office contacts
Absences & Tardies
Delayed Openings Update
Ladies Night Out—Oct. 11
Staff Baseball Game
Save the Date—Photography Day
STEM Supplies Needed
Sensory Garden Update
TN Deadline—Oct. 11
Reminder—ID’s required
Valid Photo ID’s needed
REMINDERS
Substitutes Wanted
Box Tops for Education
Support RES
PTA Membership 18-19
Followed by: Community Events
Dear RES Families: We hope you enjoyed the long week-end with friends and family. This Friday at 4:15 p.m. will be our annual memorial softball game. Please join us for this community gathering as staff members play against one another in a fun-filled softball game. You will be able to see our new community build playground as well as our new sensory garden. Hope you can join us. For more in-formation about this fun event, please see the flyer in this week's Tuesday Newsday. In partnership, Natalie Hammond
Contact our office staff: By Phone: 203 938-2519 By Fax: 203 938-3251 Ms. Natalie Hammond, Principal [email protected]
Mr. Christopher Basta, Assistant Princiipal [email protected] Mrs. Cindy Twiss, Director, Special Services [email protected]
Mrs. Andrea Kirby, Supervisor, Special Services [email protected] Mrs. Mary Burritt, School Secretary [email protected] Ext. 302 Registrar & Room Use
Mrs. Marilyn Caruso, Secretary, Special Services [email protected] Ext. 312
Miss Bobbie Granskog, School Secretary [email protected] Ext. 304 Budgets, Payroll & Tuesday’s Newsday
Mrs. Rachel Saluzzi, School Secretary [email protected] Ext. 301 School Dismissal Manager & Subs
Editor: Bobbie Granskog Contact info: [email protected]
(203) 938-2519 Ext. 304
Ms. Natalie Hammond
Please remember to use School Dismissal Manager (SDM) for absences AND we are ADDING
tardies to be reported thru SDM as well. We no longer use the info line for those messages. We
will NOT be checking for messages on the info line.
We also ask that you please not leave absence or tardy messages on the nurse’s phone exten-
sion. Please use SDM as this tool is available to our office staff for viewing.
FOR ABSENCES: Please select absent, and in the description note, provide the reason
your child is home from school, such as stomach ache, fever, cough, etc.
FOR TARDIES: In the description please note TARDY and what time you estimate he /she
will be arriving to school. Once your child is at school, please go back to your child’s SDM profile
and update the exception for the afternoon, whether bus, extended day or other option.
THANK YOU!!
ABSENCES AND TARDIES
In
SCHOOL DISMISSAL MANAGER
As a follow-up to the broadcast sent by our
Central Office on Wednesday, September 26.
Our delayed openings will be either 2 hours or
3 hours in duration. There will no longer be a
90 minute delay.
Please be sure to have plans in place in the
event of a delayed opening with caregivers or
neighbors that might need to know this new procedure.
Thank you.
STEM could use some extra supplies, if you can help out. Please label it for Rebecca Richards and leave on the table in the vestibule. Thank you.
ALUMINUM FOIL PLASTIC WRAP WAX PAPER DUPLO BLOCKS BENDABLE STRAWS BATHROOM SIZE PAPER CUPS (3 oz. or 5 oz) If you have something else that you think might be helpful, please contact Rebecca Richards [email protected]
When you get the chance, please take a peek at our nearly-finished sensory garden!
Thanks to the help of many people, we planted nearly 200 plants in three hours!
The dedication will take place at the start of the Memorial Softball game on Friday, October 12,
at 4:15p. (Raindate Friday, October 19). This project would not have been possible without the
generous support of teachers, families, RES friends, and community members.
Thank you all so very much.
The start of the project Our new garden pond
At the end of the day
Please be sure you have a government issued photo ID on you for entry into the school each and every time.
EVEN if we recognize you,
we will ask for your ID.
There may be times when a different SSO, volunteer, sub or other personnel might be on duty that do not recognize you.
THANK YOU FOR KEEPING OUR SCHOOL SAFE FOR EVERYONE!!
CONTINUED REMINDERS:
Please remember not to enter or park in the bus circle during “bus hours:” Mornings between 7:45a—8:15a (possibly longer on days with inclement weather) and afternoons between: 2:30p—3:10p.
School Dismissal Manager (SDM) is the web- based program we will use for ALL dismissal exceptions. Please be sure you use that site to indicate what your child is doing on days he/she is NOT doing his/her “normal” default. Please do so by 9:30a each day.
SDM is also how absences and tardies are rec-orded. Please confirm absences and tardies by 8:30a each day.
NOTE: If your child is going to another child’s home—getting off at a different stop—please use ALTERNATE BUS—even if it is your child’s USUAL bus. We might not catch it in our reports otherwise.
www.schooldismissalmanager.com
DEADLINE for material to be included in the next issue of
Tuesday’s Newsday (TN) will be Thurs., Oct. 11.
Please email them to [email protected]
Thank you!!
Remember to have your valid
photo ID with you EACH AND
EVERY TIME you wish to enter the
school. We cannot let you in
without it.
IF you “left it in the car,” we will
ask you to go back to your
vehicle to retrieve it.
Please let any babysitter, grand-
parent or neighbor that might pick
-up your child know these rules.
We thank you for keeping our
students and school safe!!
Please consider subbing at RES. We can use your help!! Positions may include classroom teacher, paraeducators, recess supervisors, lunch supervisors, welcome desk assistance, library aide, and kindergarten aides. There are a variety of jobs that are open almost daily. Classroom teachers will provide you with lesson plans for the day that you follow. You may specify which of the five schools within ER9 you wish to work and have the flexibility of choosing the days you want to work. Please visit the district Website at www.er9.org and select the Employment Opportunities link under Human Resources. Complete an online application for Substitute Teacher and/or Substitute Support Staff. Once the application is completed, contact our Human Resources office at 203-261-2513 to schedule an interview. A complete background check will be required as part of the hiring process. Why become a substitute teacher?
¨ Extra income. ¨ Flexible work schedule. -Work hours that match your child’s day. ¨ Make a difference in a young person’s life. ¨ Work in a variety of classroom settings.
THANK YOU FOR
CONSIDERING RES!!!!
The following pages represent events that are happening around the Redding
Community. It may include:
Aspetuck Wildcats
Easton, Redding Boys and Girls Club
Mark Twain Library
New Pond Farm
Redding Park & Recreation
Please be reminded to follow all traffic rules while driving in our parking lots and areas around RES. People have been observed not stopping at posted stop signs and exceeding speed limits when driving through our parking areas. Thank you for working together to keep RES safe.