
Jaguar News
February 1st, 2024

Greetings from Mr. E
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY! It is going to be a busy February! Don’t forget it is Leap Year, so there are 29 days this month. I hope to see everyone at Bingo for Books and parent Teacher Conferences. Let’s hope this nice weather holds out for a while. Can you believe it is nearly an 80* temperature shift from where we were two weeks ago? With that, enjoy the newsletter!
ATTENDANCE
I would like to clarify some information on ATTENDANCE.
It is important for your student(s) to be in school. It is the law.
We send out absence letters after 5, 10, 15, and 20 absences. These are reminders for how many days your child has missed. They are form letters, though I do sign each and every one of them that go out. No matter what school you have children in in North Platte Public Schools, you will receive these.
Once a student hits 20 absences, for ANY reason, the absences are turned over to the County Attorney, STATE LAW. Once the County Attorney's office receives the report, they will investigate and decide whether or not to proceed with court.
If your child has had appointments with doctors, dentists, counselors, etc; it is important to get notes and turn them into the office upon your child’s return so the notes can be documented.
If your child exceeds 10 to 15 days, I will contact you to set up an attendance plan meeting so we can discuss your situation and document it.
If you have questions about absences, feel free to call me. I would be happy to discuss it with you.
TRAFFIC & STUDENT SAFETY
I would like to remind everyone that student safety is very important to all of us. I know what it means to be in a hurry and I know that time is important. However, we have to look out for all students and staff when dropping off and picking up. We have been using two large yellow cones to mark out space along the curb for bus parking for both drop-off and pick-up. Please do not park in that area. We have a yellow NPPSD school bus that is utilized for Special Needs and Handicapped students. We also have the City Transit Bus that brings students and staff to and from work daily. Both have flashing lights and STOP arms. Please do not go around the buses if the STOP arm is out, the lights are flashing, and the doors are open as students are exiting/entering the bus. Especially the YELLOW SCHOOL BUS. Those students sometimes need a little additional time to get on and off of the bus. Please be safe.
The second issue pertaining to traffic is the problem of cars going around cars in the middle of the street causing issues for both oncoming traffic and students crossing at crosswalks, especially those at the 2nd and Silber intersection. I know traffic is backed up around the corner as people are waiting to get into the drive-thru to pick up Kindergarten and First Grade students. We dismiss nearly 100 students out of the drive-thru daily in less than 10 minutes. That’s pretty good. When it is warm and nice out, we get them through in 7 minutes or less. Again, I know time is a factor, but having to wait an extra minute or two could mean the difference of saving a life or avoiding an accident. Please, be patient!
The third issue stems from the second issue. There have been reports of cars pulling through the crosswalks even when an adult is holding a STOP sign in the middle of the street. When those people are in the middle of the street it is because they are allowing students to cross safely. Please acknowledge the STOP signs and my staff in the streets and STOP! Again, we want to avoid accidents and death. Thank you.
LOST & FOUND
If your students are missing coats, shirts, pants, gloves, hats, etc., there is a good chance that the items could be in our LOST & FOUND box. We will have a table set out at Parent Teacher Conferences. Please check for missing items. Thanks.
BINGO FOR BOOKS
Bingo for Books will be February 1st from 5:30-6:30 with the Book Fair preview to follow from 6:30-7:30.
PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES
Parent Teacher Conferences are coming up soon. We will hold our conferences Tuesday and Wednesday, February 6 & 7, from 4:00-8:00 both evenings. Students will have school all day both days. You should have received your specific time.
PTO
Due to Parent Teacher Conferences, there will be no February meeting. We are really needing some people to step up and take over the reins of the PTO as the ladies currently serving are “BURNED OUT!” They do amazing things for us and help out with several activities throughout the school year. They have been on the PTO for three or more years and need a break. If there is anyone interested, please reach out to me or the PTO members: Randa Musil; Chandra Stroud; Kelsey Shrum. If we have no takers, we may have to disband the PTO at the end of the school year. Please consider. Again, the next meeting will be Tuesday, March 5, 6:00pm in the Jefferson Elementary Library. We typically meet on the first Tuesday of the month each month.
Bingo for Books Thursday, February 1, 5:30-6:30pm followed by the:
Book Fair Thursday, February 1, 6:30-7:30pm and during Parent Teacher Conferences.
Sucker Sales February 1st through the 8th
Valentine’s Bowling Party Friday, February 16
FAMILY FUN NIGHT
We have sent home fliers for this as we are needing some help with some games. The date is Friday, March 22. Put it on your calendar. It will be a lot of fun!
IS THIS GUY THROUGH, YET?
I really appreciate all of you supporting our school the way you do. If there are questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call: (308) 535-7136; or email: jellsworth@nppsd.org.
Mr. E
School Information
Email: jellsworth@nppsd.org Principal, Mr. Jeff Ellsworth
Website: https://www.nppsd.org/o/jefferson
Location: 700 East 3rd Street, North Platte, NE, USA
Phone: 308-535-7136
Fax: 308-535-5366
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jefferson-elementary-378697635994999
Dates to Remember
*Bingo for Books
Thursday, February 1st - 5:30pm-6:30pm
*PTO - Book Fair
Thursday, February 1st - 6:30pm-7:30pm (following Bingo)
Tuesday, February 6th - 4:00pm-8:00pm (during PTC's)
Wednesday, February 7th - 4:00pm-8:00pm (during PTC's)
*Parent Teacher Conferences
Tuesday, February 6th - 4:00pm-8:00pm
Wednesday, February 7th - 4:00pm-8:00pm
Call if you have not received your specific time.
*School Counselor Week
Monday, February 5-Thursday, February 8th - Celebration Flyer Below!
*No School
Friday, February 9th
Monday, February 12th
*Valentines Parties
Wednesday, February 14th - individual classes will send information home
*Bowling Day
Friday, February 16th - Information will be sent home prior
*Read Across America Week
Monday, March 4-Wednesday, March 6th - Information will be sent home prior.
*No School
Thursday, March 7th
Friday, March 8th
Monday, March 11th
*No School
Friday, March 15th
*Kindergarten Round-up (for Incoming 2024-2025 Kindergarten Students)
Tuesday, March 19th- Time TBD
*Fun Night
Friday, March 22nd - 5:30pm-8:00pm - More information will be sent home and in the next newsletter.
*No School - Holiday
Friday, March 29th
Monday, April 1st
Tuesday, April 2nd
*No School
Monday, April 15th
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*Eat Out Night @ Freddy's
Wednesday, May 1st - 4:00pm-8:00pm - Flyers will come home before the date.
Perceptual Survey
We encourage all our families to fill out this survey. This is a survey for our district to get information from our students' parents, to better help our schools. Click the link below to access the survey.
Breakfast and Lunch Menus
Boys Town
These are the skills we are working on in the classroom. Please take a moment to look through them with your student.
Calendars
2023-24 K-12 Calendar
2023-24 Bullpup Calendar (Preschool)
Celebrating Counselors Week
Crossing Areas
Student and Staff Safety is our concern
Good afternoon. I had fielded many reports of cars parking in bus drop-off and pick-up areas. If a bus is present, please be patient. There are students getting on and off of the bus, especially when the STOP arm is out, lights are flashing, and the bus doors are open. There have been reports of cars going around cars that are waiting to get into the drive-thru. Please be patient. We move 100 students through the drive-through in less than ten minutes. I have also received reports of cars driving around my crosswalk attendants that are holding STOP signs. They are there to keep students safe and if cars are driving past them people can get hurt or even killed. Please BE PATIENT! We do not need to deal with injuries because of negligence. I appreciate your help with this. Mr. E
Cold Weather
Cold/ Winter weather is here. Please send your child with a heavy coat, gloves, stocking caps, etc. so they are prepared for the cold. Walking club will continue outside as long as the "feel like" temperature is above 15 degrees. Below is the link to the district policy the Parent/Student Handbook, please refer to page 22. https://www.nppsd.org/page/district-handbooks
Community Events
Click the button below to view the most recent Community Events
Donations Request - Fun Night
Enrollments
Preschool and Kindergarten Registration
Registration for children enrolling in preschool or kindergarten at North Platte Public Schools for the 2024/2025 school year is open. Preschool registration is open to those who are 4 years of age on or before July 31, 2024 (birthdays from 8/1/2019 - 7/31/2020). Kindergarten registration is open to those who are 5 years of age on or before July 31, 2024 (birthdays from 8/1/2018 - 7/31/2019).
You may also come and see us at our Welcome Center at:
McKinley Education Center
301 W F St.
North Platte, NE 69101
Kids Klub
February
Lost and Found
Parents,
We will have the Lost and Found set up near the Cafeteria during Parent Teacher Conference Week. Please stop by and see if anything belongs to your student. There is a large amount of items that are currently unclaimed. Items unclaimed by the end of PTC week will be taken to The Bargain Bin.
Thank you so much.
Notes from the Nurse
PBIS
The Positive Behavior Interventions and Support Team has been getting together each month to discuss data that students present with academics and behaviors we can assist with during the school day. We are seeing great success with the interventions we are implementing school wide! With our return to school we will have all classes reteach the school expectations within the building and on the playground. This review will help students be successful in remembering how to behave in different situations while within the building. Please take a few moments to discuss with your child the different rules/guidelines that they need to follow at school (in the classroom, hallways, bathroom, playground, etc.) and talk about how they are the same or different from the rules you use at home! Thank you again for your support!
PTO - Parent Teacher Organization
Our Parent Teacher Organization is looking for new members. We have meetings every other month and plan fundraisers and fun activities for families to enjoy together. Please email our PTO President Randa at jeffersonelementary@ymail.com for more information.
ROAR
Jefferson ROAR Tickets
On Monday, September 18th Jefferson Elementary will be implementing a new positive choice behavior ticket system. All staff members will be able to give these positive tickets to students who are displaying good choices, being safe, respectful, responsible and display an understanding of our Boys Town expectations. Each week Mr. E will draw for a total of 10 tickets between two reward buckets. Each month at our school wide assembly, Mr. E will draw from a combined bucket for monthly winners, which will equal a bigger “prize.” There will also be an overall yearly goal established for the whole school to receive a “prize.”
Represent Kindness
Obey Safety Rules
Act Responsibly
Respect Yourself, others, & Property