Tuesday, September 30, 2014


Dear Ellis Family:

As I write this blog, it looks like autumn has arrived. It is blustery and rainy outside, but I am thankful that we dodged the rain for our evacuation drill. Students and staff all did an excellent job as we filed out onto Whittaker Rd. It was done in a very efficient and orderly fashion and despite the fact that we hope we never have to evacuate, the students and staff are prepared. You should note that students in grades K and 1 will stop at the Methodist Church while upper level students will walk to the LDS Church at the south end of Whittaker.

Grandparents’ Day, Grandparents and Granola, is always one of my favorite days. It was well attended and students read to grandparents while relatives were presented with information on how to help students at home. This busy week also included our Book Fair. We want to thank PTA for their tireless efforts during the fair and the parents who supported the school and bought some great presents for the holidays.

There are a couple of events you will want to put on your calendar. McTeacher Night is an evening when teachers get to see students in a different environment and enjoy time spent together. The proceeds from the evening go to support printing for the teachers so you have a meal and provide copies for your student at the same time.

Halloween is going to be exciting this year for Ellis. The PTA decided to have a Halloween Party at school on Oct. 27th when students will be able to go trick-or-treating in the halls and vote on the best decorated doors. Look for more specifics to come home.

We have had some of the regular illnesses starting to hit but please remember that attendance is important. Being in school every day means your child won’t miss out on learning. Try to schedule appointments and family trips outside of school hours. If a student asks to stay home “just because,” remind him of what he’ll miss, such as reading group or art class. Explain that he can be absent only if he’s sick or if there’s a family emergency. If you go to the doctor due to an illness, remember to ask for a medical excuse. Hopefully, we will all stay healthy and I will see you at school!

Sincerely,

Dr. Betsy Goeltz