

1-14-24 PAW'S PRESS
Inspire ~ Believe ~ Achieve ~ LEAD
DRESSING FOR COLD WEATHER (added 12/3)
At Cherokee we have indoor recess if the temperature or "feels like" temperature is below 20 degrees. Otherwise, we typically take students outside for recess.
See below for appropriate dress for cold weather. If your child is in need of a coat or other items please email our social worker, Mrs. Gilbert, at mgilbert@cvs.k12.mi.us and we will do our best to find your child what they need. The Cherokee PTO and Cherokee staff partnered to organize a Cherokee Community Closet with items for families such as coats, gloves, hats, etc. We have many items in our community closet at this time to support families thanks to many generous donations!
Principal's Message
Dear Cherokee Families,
Safety remains a priority in Chippewa Valley Schools. At Cherokee, we completed all of our lockdown drills for this school year. We have two tornado drills in March and two fire drills to complete in the spring. It is also important for students to be safe online. Students in grades 2-5 will attend Cyber Safety Assemblies on January 19th. Parents can attend a virtual Cyber Safety seminar on January 17th. See below for more information.
Other Important Updates:
- January lunch ordering link is below.
- Martin Luther King Jr Day (January 15th) - NO SCHOOL
- FastBridge Assessment Window (January 8th - February 2nd) - Grades K-5
- Parent Cyber Safety Presentation (January 17th) - See below
- Student Cyber Safety Presentations (January 19th) - See below for more details (Grades 2-5)
- Leadership Celebration (January 26th) - Wear class shirts or other Cherokee gear
- Progress reports go home (February 5th)
- 100th Day of School Parade (February 9th) - Students are welcome to dress like they are "100 years old."
- Valentine's Day Parties (February 14th) - Classroom teachers will share details.
- Half Day (February 16th) - Dismissal at 11:44 AM. Break begins at dismissal
- Mid Winter Break (February 16th - February 25th) - Classes Resume February 26th
- Professional Development - NO SCHOOL (February 27th)
As in the past, the Paw's Press newsletters will include key information and typically will be sent at the end of each week. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help make the school year a success for you and your child!
Sincerely,
Heather Batko
Cherokee Principal
Ordering Hot Lunch - January
- Even though lunch is free for all students, we still need parents to complete the digital online ordering form so that we have an accurate count and enough food for all students.
- Ordering deadlines: Please note that we have received communication from food services that families need to order lunch by 9:30 AM the school day prior. For example, when ordering lunch for pizza on Monday, please order by 9:30 AM on Friday. This helps with the accuracy of our lunch count. We of course always order extra but this helps with accuracy.
- There is a charge of $1.50 for ordering doubles.
Student Cyber Safety Assemblies (added 1/3)
School safety is a top priority here at Cherokee and within Chippewa Valley Schools. Students within Chippewa Valley Schools will be participating in a Cyber Safety Assemblies to promote internet safety and digital citizenship. Cherokee students in grades 2-5 will attend Cyber Safety Assemblies on January 19th.
Background Information:
- Cyber Safety Consulting is an expert in the field of internet safety, having developed and delivered programming focused on Internet safety and digital citizenship for students, parents, and educators nationwide. They offer age-appropriate presentations designed to effectively teach students by increasing their ability to not only understand online dangers but to be able to RECOGNIZE them when encountered and self-protect. Additionally, they tie in a strong discussion of appropriate online behavior and positive solutions to the issues students face online.
Below are the topics that will be covered during each presentation.
2nd-3rd Grade Topics:
- Using devices and asking permission to be online
- Protecting personal information
- The importance of safe usernames & strong passwords
- Real friends vs. online friends
- Introduction to cyberbullying
4th-5th Grade Topics:
- Digital citizenship and positive digital footprints (safe and appropriate behavior)
- Protecting personal information online
- Awareness of unsafe people on internet and online friends
- Cyberbullying and the importance of upstanders
Opt Out - If you do not wish your child to participate in the assembly, please complete and return the opt out form to your child's teacher.
District Cyber Safety Parent Sessions (added 12/17)
Sessions will educate parents on the dangers that children face every day in their online life and provide them with strategies to parenting. By increasing their comfort and awareness on these issues, parents will be more involved in their children's online life thus increasing the communication on this topic and their children’s safety. Additionally, this session will provide practical, technical knowledge on the apps and devices that children are using every day. Presented by Cyber Safety Consulting, a leader in the field of Internet safety, having developed and delivered programming focused on cyber safety and digital citizenship for students, parents, and educators nationwide.
Topic: Cyber Safety: Parenting in the Digital Age
Time: Jan 17, 2024 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82974851087?pwd=U29Ua2RKdHZ1cmxVbkIwSU9qU2t3dz09
Meeting ID: 829 7485 1087
Passcode: 056218
FASTBRIDGE ASSESSMENTS (ADDED 1/5)
INFO SENT BY DISTRICT on 1/5
Dear Parent or Guardian,
Chippewa Valley Schools will soon be conducting our winter benchmark assessments. Between January 8th and February 2nd, students will take the FastBridge assessments in kindergarten through 5th grade and the NWEA MAP Growth assessment in 6th through 8th grade in both math and reading. These tests help teachers see where students are academically at a moment in time. The teachers look at the screening scores after the testing and compare their students’ scores with other information about school performance. Students with low scores across different tests receive additional support to help them meet their learning goals.
Elementary Students - FastBridge:
- K & 1 students will be assessed using the FASTtrack assessment suite, allowing the teachers to screen and monitor student progress in developing reading skills. Teachers will work with students individually to complete their assessments. CBMreading is a part of this assessment suite for 1st Grade and is an effective way to screen and monitor student reading progress. They will also take the aMath assessment, which screens for broad math abilities. Amath is a computer-adaptive test with questions aligning with the National Core State Standards.
- 2 – 5 students will be assessed using the FASTtrack assessment suite, which screens for broad and specific measures. The broad measures are those measures that determine how well the student integrates all the skills necessary to achieve proficiency. The specific measures indicate specific skill deficits and describe the problem in greater detail. CBMreading is a part of this assessment suite and is an effective way to screen and monitor student reading progress. There is a correlation between this measure and the proficiency level on the state exams such as M-STEP. Along with these reading assessments, they will also take the aMath assessment, which screens for broad math abilities. Amath is a computer-adaptive test where the questions align with the National Core State Standards.
- To watch a 2 ½ - minute video on the FastBridge assessment, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCbEThKdpQk&t=14s
Secondary Students – NWEA:
- 6 – 8 students will be assessed using the NWEA MAP Growth, an assessment for measuring achievement and growth in reading and math. It provides teachers with accurate information to help inform instruction. The assessment is a computer-adaptative test that moves according to how the students answer the questions. If they answer incorrectly, the next one is easier. If they answer correctly, the next one is more challenging. This assessment challenges top performers without overwhelming students with skills below grade level. Therefore, items will be different for most students. Students must make an honest effort to ensure the accuracy of the results.
- To watch a 3-minute video describing the MAP assessment for parents, go to: https://vimeo.com/230226438.
Student Life Advisor Well-Being Program (added 1/14/24)
INFORMATION SHARED BY DISTRICT
Dear Students and Parents:
A quick reminder that Chippewa Valley Schools is now offering a Student Life Advisor Program. At Chippewa Valley, we recognize that our students may be struggling with numerous challenges these days, and these challenges can have a negative impact on their day-to-day functioning and ultimately the quality of their lives. We believe that an investment in your student’s well-being is a sound investment. To ensure that the best possible services are available to our students, CVS has partnered with Ulliance, Inc., a nationwide provider of student assistance services with 30 years of experience.
The Ulliance Student Life Advisor Program is designed to help your student cope with personal, home, and school challenges that they may encounter from time to time. For example, your child might need assistance dealing with a bully, avoiding peer pressure, or making new friends in a new school or in the neighborhood. Ulliance provides a variety of services to meet their needs, including short-term counseling, crisis intervention, and identification of community resources.
Other areas of assistance include:
- Relationship and family concerns
- Death of a loved one or a pet
- Stress, anxiety, and depression
- Experimenting with drugs or alcohol
The Student Life Advisor Program also includes a robust student/parent portal full of videos, articles, and information to address all areas of well-being. You can visit StudentLifeAdvisor.com to find out more. In addition, the program is confidential and no cost to students K-12. To access services, including 24/7 crisis assistance, simply call 1-800-448-8326.
To learn more, please go to our Student Life Advisor webpage, or watch the videos for parents and students.
Student Life Advisor Video for Students
Student Live Advisor Video for Parents
Decrease Screen Time Video for Students
It is our hope that you or your student will take advantage of the services the Student Life Advisor has to offer.
Sincerely,
Chippewa Valley Schools
Congratulations to the Cherokee 2023-2024 LEGO team members! They compete in the district tournament on March 8th. Go Wildcats!
Brayden Lindamood
Savannah Hollis
Laken Kelly
Gabriella Bahri
Donovan Robidou
Aaron Petrovitch
Ben Chambers
Jack Laezza
Hussaine Ahmed
Claire Bakaturski
Lila Bakaturski
Liam Martin
IMPORTANT -ALLERGY REMINDERS
Peanut/Tree Nut Alert Zones (added 8/24/23)
- Please be sure to follow allergy guidelines for our upcoming holiday parties. Thank you!
- We have many students at Cherokee with severe peanut/tree nut allergies. Therefore peanuts/tree nuts products and products contaminated in a facility that processes peanuts/tree nuts will not be allowed in many classes, common areas, etc.
- Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3/4 Blend, 4th grade and 5th grade classrooms are peanut/tree nut alert zones. Foods/snacks that contain peanut/tree nuts should not be consumed in these classrooms.
- Pods for all grade levels are peanut/tree nut alert zones. Foods/snacks that contain peanut/tree nuts should not be consumed in pods.
- Due to the severity of some of our students with allergies it will be asked that some classes avoid bringing peanut/tree nut products for both lunch and snacks consumed in the classroom. The lunch period for 4th grade and the 3/4 blend is a peanut/tree nut alert zone. Peanut/tree nut products may not be consumed during lunch by students in these classes.
- Your child's teacher will review guidelines and answer any specific questions.
- The link for the Snack Safely Guide is below. This guide has many great many recommendations for foods that do not have peanuts, tree nuts and are not processed in facility with these items. This guide updates regularly so it is best to check the link below rather than printing.
- Click here for the Snack Safely Guide.
Cherokee PTO Updates (updated 12/3)
Check out their Facebook page for regular updates!
2nd Grade Concert (added 1/14/24)
Thank you to our t-shirt sponsor!
Paw's Pals Program (added 10/1)
- Last year we created the Paw's Pals Lunch Volunteer Program at Cherokee. The name for the program was inspired by our school mascot, Paws (he is Wildcat).
- This program is very similar to the Watch D.O.G.S program that was in place at Cherokee prior to the pandemic. It is not limited to male volunteers as the Watch D.O.G.S program was.
- The purpose of the program is to help children have a sense of belonging and build positive relationships. Kids love extra attention at lunch! They love to talk about sports, toys and what they like to do for fun! Having extra adults at school shows children that education is important and they are important!
- Please understand that these volunteers are not in place of lunch monitors.
- Our lunch monitors will be responsible for supervising the students, cleaning, etc.
- Paw's Pals volunteers will have time to chat with their own child (children) and other Cherokee students during lunch periods. If recess is outdoors, they are also welcome to go outside and spend recess with students.
- Just like any other school volunteer, our Paw's Pals volunteers will respect the privacy of our students.
- In order to participate in the program there are 2 steps to complete.
- Step One:Click here to select a date to volunteer. Keep in mind that if your 2023-2024 volunteer background check is not on file, it takes two weeks to process.
- Step Two: Click here to complete the Paw's Pals Application. The volunteer background check is a part of this application.
- Please give our main office a call at least 48 hours prior to your volunteer date if you are not sure if your background check has been approved. If you already know that you have a background check on file for this school year, you may come to the main office on the date you have selected.
- Thank you to Monica Radyko for her help with this program!
Saftey Drills (updated 11/4)
- Throughout the school year we are required to complete 5 fire drills, 3 lockdown drills and 2 tornado drills.
- We already completed three fire drills and the students did a great job!
- We completed 3 lockdown drills and will complete an additional drill in the near future. These drills are comprised of age-appropriate lessons as well as practicing other tasks such as relocating to a safe place, utilizing our blue light/lock down alarm, etc.
- We do not tell families or students the exact dates/times of these drills for safety reasons.
- The book, I'm Not Scared I'm Prepared, that is utilized for the lockdown drills is below in a PDF format in case you would like to review it with your family. This book is used at all elementary schools in the district.
- Our teachers do a great job of reviewing procedures in a way that makes students feel safe.
FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH FOR ALL STUDENTS (added 8/20)
- Chippewa Valley is excited to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students starting this school year thanks to the Michigan Healthy School Meals Program!
Students DO NOT need to arrive early for breakfast at the elementary level. Breakfast will be served after the first bell in classrooms once the school day has started.Breakfast is free for all students. Our goal is to improve student success by providing a nutritious meal at the start of the day.
Even though meals will be provided for free, it is important for families to continue sharing household income information in order for our schools to receive full access to federal and state funding for educational programs that our students are entitled to. Click here for the School Meal Application Form or see the image below.
- Also, please view the document below for allergy information for parents and well as other important information from Food Services.
- Food Allergy Flyer
IMPORTANT - Bus Stop/Transportation Information (updated 9/3)
BUS TAG WITH ROUTE NUMBER/SIGNS - Students in grades K-2 will be given a tag with their bus route number/color on it. Please leave this tag on your child's backpack until they are confident about their bus number. If the tag falls off before they are confident about their bus number, please write their number on their backpack or provide another tag. Adults will be guiding students to their busses and adults will be holding a signs to match the bus tag route number. A sample backpack with tag and corresponding bus sign are below.
LABELING ITEMS WITH STUDENT'S NAME - Many students have difficulty repeating their first and last name to unknown adults. It is often a good idea to write your child's name on their backpack so adults can get them to the appropriate class/bus if they can't repeat their first and last name. It is also a good idea to label other items so they don't get lost (jackets, lunchboxes,etc.).
IMPORTANT - FROM TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT:
Families are urged to check bus stop information prior to the start of school
Dear Chippewa Valley Families,
Make sure you check the Info Finder Bus Stop Information page before school starts to verify your child’s bus stop. Several routes have changed because of new student enrollments and driver changes.
https://www.chippewavalleyschools.org/departments/transportation/
Have a great school year! Thank you.
UPDATED 8/13 - New Bell Times - All Chippewa Valley Elementary Schools
Updated - Arrival Times:
- Students may enter the building at 8:50 AM.
- School begins at 8:55 AM.
Updated - Half Day Dismissal Times
Updated - Full Day Dismissal Times
3:29 PM - SACC, Service Squad and Safeties
3:33 PM - Walkers and Parent Pick Up
3:37 PM - Bussers
3:39 PM - School Fully Dismissed
Bus Riders:
- Busses may run slightly late picking up students the first few days of school as our drivers and students learn their new routes. It is still recommended that students arrive at their bus stop 10 minutes prior to their scheduled time.
- More information from the transportation department will be coming soon.
Walkers/Riders:
- Walkers/Riders should line up and be dismissed from their grade level/ classroom entrance doors. Teachers will pick-up their students from their entrance at 8:50 AM when the morning music begins.
- An updated map of grade level/classroom entrances is below.
Parking Lot:
- Please review the parking lot procedures map below.
- Staff will be present in the parking lot, bus loop and building entrances to help ensure a safe and smooth arrival and dismissal process.
- We ask for your patience and support as our new families learn the process and our returning families get back-in-the-swing-of-things :)
Parking Lot Procedures Map (added 8/6)
Arrival/Dismissal Map 2023-2024 (added 8/20)
UPDATED 8/13 2023-2024 District Calendar for Parents
Small revisions have been made due to the recent change in bell times.
2023-2024 Important Dates (added 8/6)
- See below for a summary of some important dates.
- A PDF file is also available below.
Medication Drop Off (added 8/6)
Our District Medication Policy requires all prescription medications to have a Request for Administration of a Prescription Medication to student form filled out with a physician’s order with parent’s signature each school year. The medication must be in a new original container and/or prescription bottle with the child’s name on it. Over the counter medication will also need a Request for Administration of Non-Prescription Medication to student form filled out and signed by parent.
All medication administration forms can be found on the chippewavalleyschools.org web page (click here). Forms can also be picked up at the school in the main office.
Please bring in completed forms signed and dated by your health care provider with parent signature along with any required prescription medications.
Parents must hand deliver medications with completed forms to the Health Aide in the main office to be checked for full accuracy. No medications will be administered at school without accurately completed forms. Also please check the expiration date on medications as we cannot accept expired medications.
IF YOUR CHILD IS NOT FEELING WELL (added 8/6)
- If your child is not feeling well, please keep them home and call our attendance line.
- Our attendance line is 586-723-4899.
- Attendance at school is of course very important. However, if a child is not feeling well they should stay home so they are able to rest and recover.
- We a want to prevent the spread of illness as much as possible.
- Students should be fever free for at least 24 hours (without the assistance of fever reducing medication) before returning to school.
- Students should also wait at least 24 hour to return to school after vomiting.
- Students who are having difficulty breathing, severe cough, etc. are also strongly encouraged to stay home.
INFORMATION FOR OUR CHEROKEE FAMILIES
Friendly Reminders to Our Families (added 8/6)
We appreciate your understanding and appreciate those families who continue to model kindess, patience, and respect. You make a difference & we are all doing the best that we can!
Please Remember:
- Adults are to remain outside of the building and must be "buzzed-in" by the front office.
- All adults must show their ID at the entrance if they need to drop something off or pick-up their child early.
- Contact information must be up-to-date in case we need to contact your family.
- We release children to only those people listed on your child's PowerSchool contact list.
- Changes in your child's dismissal process must be called in no later than 3:15 so we can be sure to get the information to our staff.
- Families are asked to preorder lunch using the online ordering system. Links for the menu and online ordering will be in the Paw's Press Newsletter as soon as they are available.
- Refrain from parking on Rivergate near the school including the bus loop.
SACC - Cherokee Childcare (added 8/6)
A NOTE FROM MRS. ASHLEY
For families looking to register for SACC
- SACC registration is first come first served.
- Due to limited staff and capacity limits some registrations may not be approved at this time until more staff are available.
- As staffing levels increase, so will our ability to enroll more students. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
- Once your registration application is submitted you must receive a registration approval email before your child can attend.
- Registrations will remain pending in the system and will be approved as openings become available.
For families currently enrolled in SACC
- Adding on additional days other than what was originally scheduled may be limited at this time due to student and staff ratios. You will be notified if your schedule change can be approved (some days may be available where others may not)
- If your child does not need to attend on a scheduled day please remove them from the schedule to open up a spot for someone else.
We appreciate your understanding at this time and anticipate more staff to be available soon. Until then we must adhere to the Licensing Rules for Child Care Centers and stay within the required student to staff ratios. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
NOTE: SACC will continue to remain peanut/tree nut fee.
Ashley Murphy
Cherokee SACC Director
(586) 723-4860
- CLICK HERE to access the CVS SACC informational page.
Other Resources
Mental Health
District Calendar
District Acceptable Use Policy
CVS Handbook/Code of Conduct
District COVID-19 Reporting Form
Families should utilize the COVID-19 reporting form for positive cases. Click on the link below for the reporting form and procedures.
Welcome Back Letters
Cherokee Safety Info
Supply Lists 2023-2023
CHEROKEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
We choose to Inspire, Believe, Achieve & LEAD!
Website: https://www.chippewavalleyschools.org/schools/elementary-schools/cherokee/
Location: 42900 Rivergate Drive, Clinton Township, MI, USA
Phone: 586-723-4800
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CherokeeWildcats