
The Cougar's Den
Copperview Elementary Newsletter - February 2021
COPPERVIEW ELEMENTARY
Office: 801-826-8125
Principal : Jeri Rigby
jeri.rigby@canyonsdistrict.org
COUGAR PRIDE: BE SAFE, BE KIND, BE RESPONSIBLE!
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Message from Mrs. Rigby, Copperview Principal
Dear Copperview Families,
January, 2021 was a wonderful month at Copperview Elementary. As we celebrated the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, I reflected on his words stating, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” I continue to be so impressed with how our community definitely “measures up” as we all work together during these challenging times. The diligence, sacrifices, hard work and flexibility of our staff, students and community are tremendous traits, and contribute to the positive outcomes we’re seeing at Copperview.
Each day is filled with awesome learning opportunities – including a focus not only on reading, writing, math and science, but also a focus on our social emotional learning or SEL. SEL helps students learn and then apply skills to understand and manage emotions, set goals, foster positive relationships and practice making good decisions. Please ensure that your students attend every day so they can learn the critical skills needed for them to be successful. We miss your students when they’re gone, and we encourage you to prioritize your child’s education.
We’re looking forward to reviewing our academic, behavioral and social emotional learning progress when you visit with your students’ teachers during the upcoming Parent Teacher Conferences. Parent Teacher Conferences are scheduled for February 24 & 25, and will be held virtually. Teachers will be calling to schedule appointments for you to participate either over the phone or through a video conference.
As always, please know how grateful we are to work with you and your students at Copperview Elementary.
Principal Jeri Rigby
Important Dates
February
8 – Students bring Valentines to school
8-11 – Kindness Week
10 – Big Smiles Dental Clinic
12 – PTA Meeting 9:00am
15 – NO SCHOOL - President’s Day
16-18 – Digital Citizenship Spirit Week
16 – HAT Day, 17 – SILLY SOCK Day, 18 – PJ Day
16 – SCC (School Community Council) 3:30pm
23 – Mobile Food Pantry
24 & 25 – Parent Teacher Conferences (Early Release Day on the 25 @ 1:40pm)
26 – NO HOME LEARNING
March
1-4 – Read Across America Week
12 – PTA meeting 9:00am
15 – 18 – Penny Wars Fundraiser
16 – SCC (School Community Council) 3:30pm
23 – Mobile Food Bank
24 – Mobile Medical and Vision Clinic
Valentine's Day the COVID Way!
Because COVID can’t kill all the fun! We want to make sure everyone stays safe this Valentine’s Day. In order to do this, please have your students bring their Valentine’s Day cards to school on Monday, February 8th. Teachers will “quarantine” the students’ cards for 72 hours and on Thursday, February 11th students will be able to pass them out to their peers. If students choose to bring small treats, we ask that the treats are store-bought and individually wrapped. Those treats will also need to be at the school no later than Monday, February 8th to be distributed on Thursday, February 11th. We are excited that Valentine’s Day will be the final day of our week long RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS WEEK and we hope all our students feel a little love this Valentine’s Day.
Family Math Challenge
1) A card store sold 6 Valentine cards on Thursday and 36 Valentine cards on Friday. How many times more Valentine cards did they sell on Friday than on Thursday?
2) Jennifer bought 7 packs of stickers with 11 stickers in each pack. How many stickers did Jennifer buy?
3) I have 4 sides all the same size and I have 4 corners. What am I?
4) My sister and I have 7 feet of licorice. I have 4 feet, how many feet does my sister have?
5) It’s 1 o’clock in the afternoon and you are going to a Valentine’s Day party in 4 hours. What time are you going to the Valentine’s Day party?
RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS WEEK - FEBRUARY 8 - 11
DID YOU KNOW THAT KINDNESS . . .
- releases feel-good hormones.
- releases anxiety.
- is good for your heart.
- can help you live longer.
- reduces stress.
- prevents illness.
The week of February 8 – 11, Copperview Cougars will be celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Week. Students will be learning about the six core kindness concepts: Respect, Caring, Inclusiveness, Integrity, Responsibility, and Courage.
Look for the Kindness BINGO card in your child’s backpack for an opportunity to win some prizes and spread Kindness!
PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES
February 24 & 25
Early Release Day on February 25th at 1:40pm.
Your student’s teacher will be contacting you to schedule a time to meet to discuss how your child is doing in school.
Digital Citizenship Week is Feb 16 – 18, Talk to your kids about being safe online!
Family Resources
Canyons Family Center, Mt. Jordan Middle School 9351 South Mountaineer Lane (210 East), Sandy, 801-826-8190
- Individual and family-based counseling, student-support groups and parent-education classes provided at no charge for Canyons School District families.
Crisis Support – If you need someone to talk to...
-SAFE UT – Call 800-273-8255 or Chat-Crisisline
-MCOT – Crisis Line 801-587-3000
-211.org or Dial 211 for info @ health & human services
-Domestic Violence Hotline 800-467-7273
Family Learning Center, Copperview Elementary School, 801-826-8178
-Free English and Computer classes for adults. Childcare provided.
Mid-Valley Health Clinic, 8446 S Harrison St, Midvale—385-417-0131
-Provides primary health care services regardless of ability to pay, co-pay or sliding based on income. Accepts Medicaid, CHIP, Medicare & private insurance.
Community Building Community, 49 W Center St, Midvale, 385-887-9002
-Medical and Dental services for adults and children. Serves low income families, uninsured & under-insured.
-Community Center with classes for children & adults.
University of Utah Greenwood Health Center, 7495 S. State St, 801-213-9400
Eye Care For Kids, 6911 South State Street, 801-255-8525
Copperview Food and Resource Center, 8446 S. Harrison St, Midvale, 801-255-3516
-Food Service Hours: MON-THU 8:30AM-11AM, 1PM-3PM, closed 11AM-1PM
Mobile Food Pantry at Copperview Elementary School, provided monthly
Copperview Elementary School, 8449 S. 150 W., Midvale, 801-826-8125
Parent Connect—Technology resource for parents
https://www.parentconnections.canyonsdistrict.org/
Copperview Recreation Center, 8446 S Harrison St, Midvale, 385-468-1515
-Sports and recreation programs, scholarships available. No-School Adventure Camps available.
Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 801-944-4636 -Apply for free library card—at branch or online
-Kids Café Mon-Fri 3:30-4:30. Healthy snack program
-Brainfuse— free online tutoring 7 days a week 2-11pm
Heating and Utility Assistance through HEAT and HELP, 801-521-6107/ 844-214-3090
-Applications taken between November 1 - April 30
Low Cost Internet Resource
-https://www.internetessentials.com/ Call 855-846-8376
Mexican Consolate Contact Information – 801-521-8502 https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/saltlakecity/
Boys and Girls Club, 7631 Chapel St, Midvale, 801-256-9008.
COVID -19 Testing Locations: visit coronavirus.utah.gov
Canyons School District partners with the United Way and works within a Community School model that supports our students and families along 5 pathways to achieve academic success:
- Academic
- Youth Development
- Parent Engagement
- Health & Social Services
- Community Partnerships