Happy New Year! As we step into the exciting realm of 2024, I am filled with enthusiasm and gratitude for the remarkable journey we’ve embarked upon together this year. It is my pleasure to extend warm wishes to you and your families for a joyful and prosperous year ahead! Kudos to our dragons for outstanding growth in reading and math from fall to mid-year. Your children’s hard work and our amazing staff’s dedication have truly shone. Looking forward, our students will meet with teachers to prep for year-end assessments. This personalized approach empowers students for continued success. I am proud of our fantastic staff and the tight-knit Sanborn community. We’re a united team- Mighty, Mighty, Dragons ROAR! Mighty, Mighty Dragons SOAR! Here’s to a year filled with joy, learning, and more achievements.
Thank you for your ongoing support, and may the year 2024 be filled with joy, learning, and many exciting accomplishments for our remarkable dragons!
Warm regards,
Lori Peeples
Principal
Please join us for our January PASS Meeting!!
WHEN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 9TH
TIME: 6:30-7:30PM
WHERE: SANBORN LIBRARY
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
THERE IS NO LATE START IN JANUARY!!
Dear Sanborn Parent/Guardians,
This email is to let you know that the district is offering Half Year iPad insurance for new students, as well as current students who did not opt into insurance at the beginning of the school year.
As new students enroll, they will automatically be assigned the $12.50 fee with an expiration date of 2 weeks. Parents will have 2 weeks to pay the fee before it is automatically voided.
For existing students who did not opt in at beginning of the school year, parents can pay for insurance for the remainder of the school year for $12.50. THE IPAD WILL HAVE TO BE INSPECTED AT SCHOOL BEFORE WE CAN OFFER THAT INSURANCE TO YOU.
If you have any questions, please call our office at 303-772-3838. Thank you!!!
Enrollment for the 2024-2025 School Year for PK, K, and 6th grade students and Open Enrollment.
Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year opens/began on Friday December 1st. Please visit the SVVSD enrollment webpage for more information or contact our Registrar, Sarah Adams, [email protected] (303)772-3838.
SANBORN ELEMENTARY DRAGONS DEN
Need support on Late Start mornings? Dragon’s Den is there for you. We have spots available, but they fill up quickly! Enroll now at stvrain.revtrak.net.
ACCESS TESTING: ACCESS for ELLS is a secure large-scale English language proficiency assessment administered to Kindergarten through 12th grade students who have been identified as English language learners (ELL’s). ACCESS meets U.S. federal requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) for monitoring and reporting ELs’ progress toward English language proficiency. It tests students’ language in the four domains: Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing. Students who are required to take this test will receive an email on Tuesday, Jan. 9th from Mrs. Delcid, our ELL teacher. These tests will take place Jan. 16, 17, and 18.
King Soopers: Go online to Kingsoopers.com and create an account. (This can also be done through the app.) Simply register your King Soopers reward card under “King Soopers Community Rewards” at the bottom of the page. Under “Find An Organization” enter the code for Sanborn: QP883. Now every time you shop at King Soopers you are helping support Sanborn!!! These funds are used to fund extra support at recess!! ****After shopping, turn in your receipts with your child’s name and teacher code on it to the tub by the office for a chance to win monthly prizes.
DRAGON DROPS
Happy New Year! Let’s make resolutions a family affair that’s both fun and educational. Here are tips to incorporate science, reading, math, and writing into your little ones’ resolutions:
1. Science Adventures: Set a resolution like “Weekly Nature Walks” or “Experiment Saturdays” for scientific exploration. Dive into the wonders of discovery with books like “The Darkest Dark” by Chris Hadfield or “Ada Twist, Scientist” by Andrea Beaty.
2. Reading Goals: Cultivate a love for reading with a family reading goal. Choose a certain number of books or explore a new genre together. Get started with engaging reads like “The Book with No Pictures” by B.J. Novak or “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle.
3. Math Missions: Infuse math into resolutions with activities like “Math Game Nights” or “Problem-Solving Puzzles.” Inspire numerical thinking with books like “The Grapes of Math” by Greg Tang or “One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab” by April Pulley Sayre.
4. Writing Adventures: Spark creativity by incorporating writing into resolutions. Try “Family Journaling” or “Storytelling Sundays.” Encourage imagination with books like “The Day the Crayons Quit” by Drew Daywalt or “Dear Juno” by Soyung Pak.
Resolutions are a chance to bond, learn, and have fun as a family. Wishing you a year filled with joy and shared accomplishments!
1/8/24 First Day Back for Students from Winter Break
1/9/24 PASS Meeting 6:30-7:30 PM
NO LATE START IN JANUARY
1/15/24 NO SCHOOL–MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
1/16-1/26 ACCESS TESTING
1/23/24 SANBORN NIGHT AT CULVERS–more info to come!!
2/7/24 FEBRUARY LATE START
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