Wednesday, September 21, 2016

September 23

Dear Fireside Families,

     It's been a fun-filled week with parent and community engagement. We had close to 35 parents in attendance at our first PTO meeting of the year where we voted on this year's budget and celebrated raising close to $50,000 from our Jog-a-thon. A shout out to our dedicated Jog-a-thon committee and the participation from our families. We had a 90% participation rate in our fundraising efforts. 


   During this week's Principal/Parent Coffee for grade 1 and 3 we discussed the Operational Levy, which will be on this year's November ballot. I highly encourage parents to stay well informed about issues related to educational funding. Parents also inquired about the status of the district work on the Ideal School Day as well as the new graduation requirements, which will begin with the class of 2021. Please visit the following links to gather additional information about these relevant topics:
Operational Levy
Ideal School Day 
Graduation Guidelines  

Student Directory:

Out of respect to student and family privacy, the school does not distribute student contact information. However, playdates and birthday party invites can be arranged via our school directory- to be released soon!  Thanks to Diane Ballard for coordinating these efforts:

Please submit your family's contact information online (one entry per family):  goo.gl/CzTVZa Information is collected each year, so even if you were included in last year's directory, please submit information again this year.  The deadline to submit information for the directory is Wednesday, September 28, 2016. If you would like to advertise in this directory that is viewed by over 300 families, please see (https://docs.google.com/document/d/19a2bWSJgRCmDdHrlgW77wfi3RDqiUmOP4l6ucNK_W7U/edit) or contact Diane Ballard (dballard_69@yahoo.com). 


Dreambox:

I have secured funding for the remainder of the year for our new adaptive math technology. I'm continuing to gather feedback on the program, so please share any of your observations with your child's teacher. The purpose for it's usage is to address gaps and extend learning for advanced mathematicians. Teachers are also able to monitor student progress on concepts taught- so far I've heard positive remarks from students, parents and teachers. 

PARCC: 

Individual student score reports will be delivered to schools in October and made available to families. Fireside saw some significant growth scores, particularly in 5th grade. For more information and to access our results, please go to http://www.cde.state.co.us/schoolview/coloradogrowthmodel).
Keagan Rapp illustrates his Fireside PRIDE
Conferences:
Please sign up by October 10th
Fireside Fall Conferences

As always, thank you for your partnership in learning!

Friday, September 16, 2016

Sept. 16

 Dear Fireside Families,
      Given that we are now full swing back into the school year, it is time to step back and check-in on our family balance. At the Keppler household, with two daughters in competitive soccer and a spouse who's also a principal, sometimes it's easier said than done.  Yet, somehow, what helps us strike that ever delicate balance is when we each realize how we contribute to support the family as a whole and stop and accept that's it's ok if those shoes don't get picked up off the entryway floor. 

     As our lives get filled, we often get caught up in the chase versus the moment. Listening to parents share "moments" about their Kindergartner's beginnings at Fireside during our Principal/Parent Coffee reminded me about how important it is to find the joy in each moment. Hearing our kinders come home and share about how they "love to learn" is truly what matters most. How do we share these joys each day at home and within our classrooms? Instead of our continued emphasis on "How hard did you work?" what if we asked, "What brought you joy today?"

     Watching our kids in the garden and seeing our 5th graders journaling in our outdoor classroom are some of those experiences our kids benefit from at Fireside- both bring me joy to watch!  


     Speaking of outdoor spaces, I'm not sure if our families have noticed, but thanks to Christ the Servant Church, families joined together to beautify our grounds last weekend- everything from trimming shrubs and general maintenance to creating a new red-stone pathway. 

     Another joyful moment- take a look at what our 1st grade film crew created - a blockbuster videoclip for our Jog-a-thon. 
First Grade Jog-a-Thon Movie

Other Important News:
  • We are still actively seeking new members to join our School Accountability Committee. Don't let the word "accountability" scare you away. While we will use some of the time to discuss achievement goals, it is also an opportunity for rich discussion regarding topics of interest. Please email me if you are interested in serving on this committee christa.keppler@bvsd.org. Our first meeting is October 6th from 5:30-7pm.
  • Assessment Day: Monday, September 19th
    • Parents have been notified by teachers about grade level plans. 
  • Parent Teacher Conferences: Oct. 13, 18, 20
    • A Google Doc will be sent home on Sept. 23rd for parents to sign up.
I hope to see our parents at the upcoming Principal/Parent coffees. It's a wonderful opportunity to meet other parents, stay connected with your school, and be a part of our Fireside Family.









Friday, September 9, 2016

September 9


Dear Fireside Families,

This week's news is short and sweet...

Thanks for coming out to show your Fireside spirit at this year's Louisville Parade. A shout out to our fearless cheerleader, Matt Schwartz, for his enthusiasm and energy and for leading the community.








The Jogathon was a huge success today! Thanks to Ms. Rosquist, the PTO and Jogathon committee for making this an event about fun and wellness- a memorable fundraiser for our students indeed.

Here's a video clip from our beginning of the year, Pride assembly. Feel free to practice the lyrics at home so students are ready to sing along at our next Pride Assembly.
https://youtu.be/27-SlOiHrUo

Friday, September 2, 2016

September 2


Dear Fireside Families,
        Thank you for attending our Parent Information Night this week. Our hope is that parents left well informed and are excited about the school year ahead! If you were unable to attend, please visit the teacher's website Fireside webpage and connect with your child's classroom teacher to ensure you have all the information for a strong start to the school year. I am also attaching my presentation slides to provide a snapshot of what's to come in the year ahead. Parent Information Night
     We kindly request that all families read the Student and Family Handbook and return the accompanied form indicating it's been read and signed by September 9th. This will help familiarize new and returning families about policies and procedures at Fireside Elementary.
Safety reminders:
  • While we are a dog friendly community, for the safety of our children, dogs are not allowed on school grounds.
  • Please use designated crosswalks to ensure we are all modeling safety for our children.
Assessment Day: Sept. 19th, No School:
  • Expect to receive communication within the next week from your child's teacher to gain a better understanding of how the day will be used. 
Jogathon: Sept. 9th: We welcome our community to come cheer on our Fireside Falcons!
  • 3rd Graders: 8: 10 - 9:00 
  • 4th Graders: 9:05 - 9:55 
  • AM Kindergarten & AM Pre-school: 10:00 - 10:30 
  • 5th Graders: 10:35 - 11:25 
  • PM Kindergarten & PM Pre-school: 12:10 - 12:40 
  • 1st Graders: 12:45 - 1:35 
  • 2nd Graders: 1:40 - 2:30
Students are finding all sorts of creative ways to raise money for the PTO sponsored "Raise it or Write It" fundraiser-from hosting garage sales to setting up lemonade stands.
A big shout out to Jordan Ellerington, as she took the initiative to sell flower arrangements to raise money for our Jogathon. Way to go Jordan!


Students showing their "Fireside Pride" during our welcome back PRIDE assembly.
Destination Imagination Imagination is Back at Fireside!

  • 4th and 5th graders- today's Friday Folder has a flyer for an informational meeting about Destination Imagination. DI is a volunteer-led, educational non-profit organization that teachers 21st century skills and STEM principles through creative and collaborative problem solving challenges. If interested, parents and students are invited to this informational session in the Amphitheater on Thursday, Sept. 8th at 2:45.

Community Event:


  • Wear red and march with us in the Louisville Labor Day Parade: Sept. 5th, gathering at 9:30am on Lafayette Street. Parade begins at 10am.
  • Still room to join. This is hosted at Fireside-Register today:  Click on the class titles below, visit us online at bvsd.org/lll (enter the class#), or call 720-561-5968.  Disney’s Aristocats! with CenterStage Theatre Company / grades 1-5    #10984Schedule : Weekly - Tue 2:35 PM - 3:55 PM; 12 sessions; starting 8/30/2016, ending 11/15/2016  
  • Saturday, September 24, 2016, 9:30-10:30 a.m. in Duane Physics G1B30. Professor Lew Harvey presents “Illusion & Reality: The Science of Perception.” Students will learn about how the brain works by exploring the conditions under which visual and auditory illusions occur. CU Wizards show takes place once every month on Saturday morning at University of Colorado Boulder.   Visit www.colorado.edu/cuwizards

Here's a videoclip that captures students using their "Innovator's Mindset" 
Kiran Sethi: Kids, take charge | TED Talk | TED.com