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3/8/22

Dear Hayden Peak Families,

We are excited to begin a campaign to get all our students to school on time, called “Every Minute Counts!” Did you know that if 800 students got to school at 8:25 for an entire school year, and we were able to start working 10 minutes earlier, we would gain almost 1.4 million minutes more of instructional time? That’s a lot of minutes!

Parents, we need your help! Beginning March 14th, we will be tracking our daily tardies, which means students who get to school after classes go in their grade level doors at 8:25. If we reduce them by just a few each week, our students will get 10 minutes of fun activities for rewards. The first reward is a two-minute dance party every afternoon for a week. Continuing to reduce the tardies will result in minute-to-win-it games, extra recess time, 10 minutes of sprinklers at field day, and even a bounce house at field day!

Please let us know if you have extenuating circumstances that will cause your children to be late. And scheduled appointments, like checking in late because of a dentist appointment, don’t count against our totals. We are anxious to have our normal days begin on time. That’s where you can help!

While we are talking about school, did you know that our pre-covid attendance rate was above 95%? This year, our current attendance rate is 71%. We are hopeful that as illnesses recede and the weather warms, our attendance rate can return to pre-pandemic levels. Every healthy day in school is a day when students are learning!

Thank you for helping us make the most of each minute of school!

Warmly,

Jennifer Fisher                                                            Cathy Ford

Principal                                                                      Assistant Principal

Parents,
Please mark your calendars for the upcoming events taking place at Hayden Peak in March.

3rd - Kindergarten Orientation Online Opens
11th - Kindergarten Orientation for 2022-2023 at 2pm
16th - Dads & Donuts
Book Fair
Parent-Teacher Conferences
17th - Parent-Teacher Conferences
Early Release -
Grades 1-6 Students dismissed
AM Kindergarten 8:25 - 10:20
PM Kindergarten 10:30 - 12:25
18th - No School - Teacher Comp. Day
24th - Spring Picture Day
25th - No School - Grade Transmittal Day

Families,

Mark your calendars for the upcoming events happening here at Hayden Peak in February.

Tuesday, February 8th - 5th Grade Utah Symphony Field Trip

Friday, February 11th - Health & Wellness Day - No School
Watch for an email from Jordan District with details regarding the activities for this day.

Thursday, February 17th - 2nd Grade Children's Museum Field Trip

Monday, February 21st - President's Day - No School

Christmas Spirit Week - Dec. 13th - 17th

Show your school and Christmas spirit!  It is not required to participate.  It is just a fun way to show your school and Christmas spirit!

Monday
Wear Christmas Colors (Red, Green)

Tuesday
Wear a Santa Hat or Christmas Socks

Wednesday
Wear Plaid/Flannel

Thursday
Wear Christmas Sweaters

Friday
Christmas PJ Day (or any PJs)

Hayden Peak Elementary Flexible Friday - November 19, 2021 

Elementary Flexible Friday PDF

(as per Jordan School District Flexible Friday expectations - see below) 

• Attendance is optional on Flex Friday, but students may have new assignments that day, or continue assignments already assigned. Each grade level will send home a short checklist of items to be completed this day. (See Jordan School District Flexible Friday expectations listed below.) 

• Teachers will be available by appointment to students on Flex Friday as follows:

Over Zoom 9:30 am – 11:30 am (by appointment) 

In-Person at school 11:30 am – 12:25 pm (by appointment) 

• A grab-and-go lunch is available to in-person students as they leave at 12:25 pm. For students who did not come to school, a grab and go lunch is also available to them at the lunchroom door at 12:00 pm.

• Crossing Guards on city streets will only be out at their normal Friday times. That is approx. 8-8:35 am and 12:20 – 12:45 pm. Please note that if your child walks to school to meet in-person the city crossing guards will not be out and available.

• The format of our Flexible Friday on February 11, 2021 may be different based on how our November Flexible Friday goes. More information will come as we get closer to February.

 

Jordan District Flexible Friday Expectations 

● Principals may structure Flexible Friday schedules to meet school needs.

● Schedules will be based on consistent building blocks: 3 hours student engagement, PLC time (if not held Monday - Thursday), regular Friday contract and prep time, grab and go lunch.

● Exact schedules and expectations will vary by school.

● On Flexible Friday, students should all have something they are working on.

● Teachers can give new assignments on Flexible Friday, or can ask students to continue work from the week.

● Students cannot be required to attend in person on Flexible Fridays, but teachers and teams may make arrangements with parents for individuals or small groups of students to attend scheduled in-person instructional activities.

● It is not expected that students meet with teachers synchronously throughout the day.

● Time will be set aside for collaboration/planning, teacher-initiated student interaction, and teacher availability.

● Teachers can set up live or recorded video interactions with students on Flexible Fridays.

Mark your calendars for these events happening in November here at Hayden Peak:

  • Parent-Teacher Conferences - November 10th & 11th
    • Please schedule your time as soon as possible in Skyward - See the attached letter with instructions
    • Parent-Teacher Conference Instructions
  • Dads & Donuts - Wednesday, November 10th at 7:30 - 8:20am
  • Book Fair - Wednesday & Thursday
    • Wednesday - 7:30 - 8:30 & 3:05 until 7pm
    • Thursday - 1:30 - until 7:30pm
  • BOO to the Flu - Flu Shot Clinic -  We
    • Wednesday, November 10th: 3:30pm - 7:00pm
    • Thursday, November 11th: 3:30pm - 6:00pm
  • Early Release on Thursday, November 11th:
    • Grades 1st - 6th dismissed at 12:25
  • AM Kindergarten - 8:25 - 10:20
  • PM Kindergarten - 10:30 - 12:25
  • Teacher Comp Day - No School - Friday, November 12th
  • Early Release for Thanksgiving Break on Tuesday, November 23rd
    • Grades 1st - 6th dismissed at 12:25
  • AM Kindergarten - 8:25 - 10:20
  • PM Kindergarten - 10:30 - 12:25
  • Thanksgiving Break - No School on November 24th, 25th, and 26th

"Drug Free Looks Like Me!"

October 25th - October 29th

Monday - Wear red to kick off the Red Ribbon Week
Tuesday - "Use Your Head Don’t Do Drugs!" - Wear your crazy hats
Wednesday - "Give Drugs the Boot" - Wear your favorite boots
Thursday - "Our School is Drug Free" - Wear your school spirit wear or school colors
Friday - “Scare Away Drugs” - Wear your Halloween Costume

October Principal Newsletter

Dear Hayden Peak Families,

Happy October!  It’s a beautiful season, one that is especially fun at school.  Our students are working hard in every grade and subject.  Here are some things you might like to know:

This week is Green Ribbon Week, sponsored by PTA, to highlight student safety.  As part of the week, students are invited to walk to school on Wednesday, October 6.  Because we are already a walking school, this day highlights our safety rules and safe walking routes, and students who walk will receive a treat as they get to school.  Each day this week students are invited to dress for school spirit.  Monday = sports attire, Tuesday = crazy hair, Wednesday = bright or neon colors, Thursday = crazy socks, and Friday = pajamas.  Let’s all be safe!

In literacy, our students are learning in a new way for thirty minutes of their day.  Called “Walk to Read,” all students in grades K-6 are given a short literacy assessment to determine exactly what they need to know next to become mature readers.  From earliest skills (like knowing the different sounds in a simple word) to advanced comprehension and writing, students work in groups of five or more with teachers and reading assistants to learn these skills in three-week cycles.  At other times of the day, classes work as a whole to continue learning phonics skills, practicing more than they have done in recent years.  Older grades work on advanced phonics with multi-syllabic words while younger grades work on foundational skills.  These new programs are shown to effectively improve reading skills for all children.

Speaking of academics, elementary schools are now on a quarter system (instead of trimester), and the first quarter ends October 15th.  Teachers will have progress reports ready for you at parent teacher conferences November 10th and 11th.

Just after first quarter ends, we break for Fall Recess.  There is no school for students from October 18th through the 22nd.  Have a wonderful week off!

Halloween is coming up. We will celebrate at school on October 29th with parties in individual classrooms.  Please contact teachers if you would like to help with your children’s parties.  Our parade will be virtual again this year.  Please email a picture of your children in costume to haydenpeakelem@jordandistrict.org by October 25th, and we will have the parade ready to view in classrooms on the 29th.

In music and art, Mrs. Michaelis and Mrs. Foote are preparing for our Veteran’s Day program that will be held at 9 and 9:50 on Friday, November 5th, with half the classes performing at each assembly, in order to preserve more social distancing in the gym.  We invite all veterans and their families to attend one of the assemblies.  More information will be coming home soon letting you know which classes will be performing at each assembly, and giving more information for veterans.  We are grateful for your service to the citizens of our country.

We are excited to celebrate student birthdays at school.  Last year, we introduced a birthday cart that visited each classroom once a month to give small prizes to that month’s birthday children.  It became something students requested to continue, so we will!  We combine July with January, so every student gets a birthday recognition.

Please let us know how we can help your family’s experience at Hayden Peak be the best ever.

Kindest Regards,

 

Jennifer Fisher                                    Cathryn Ford

Principal                                          Assistant Principal