

Chisholm Update
March 1, 2024

Happy Friday Charger Families!
It's always amazing how the shorter weeks of school feel so busy, and this past week was no exception to that feeling. Our OSTP exams got underway this week for 3rd grade on Tuesday and Wednesday for ELA, and our 5th grade on Thursday for the science exam. We also had Kindergarten and 1st-grade field trips taking place on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. We had a lot going on!
The OSTP exams continue next week, and the each day's schedule is listed below:
- The 4th and 5th grade students will taking their ELA exams on April 22 and 23rd.
- The 5th grade will be taking their writing exam on Wednesday, April 24.
- The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades will take their math exams on Thursday and Friday, April 25 & 26.
All exams will begin shortly after 9:00 each morning on the day of grade-level exams. We appreciate your help ensuring all students are present and on time for the day of their scheduled exams, as testing with their grade level can streamline the process and minimize the need for make-up exams. We had 100% of 3rd graders here on Tuesday and Wednesday for the ELA exams, which was amazing! Late students are not allowed into testing classrooms and will sit in the office until the conclusion of grade level testing for the day.
Be sure to mark your calendar for Charger Palooza, which is scheduled for the evening of Thursday, May 2nd from 5:30 to 7:30. This event will take place on the Chisholm playground. We will have food trucks on site to purchase something to eat, and live music by Spaghetti Eddy. A shuttle bus will be available between the First Christian Church (Bryant and 33rd) to Chisholm to help with parking. We hope you can bring your family, lawn chairs, and enjoy the evening as we begin to wind down the school year.
Tomorrow is April Day and school will not be in session for Friday, April 19. Please enjoy this 3 day weekend. Starting on Monday, April 22, we will have 24 days of school left for this year.
Have a great weekend!
Thomas Higdon
There is a flyer below with information on an upcoming Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma Mental Health Awareness Event open for all girls ages 5-17. This event is scheduled for April 27 from 9am to 12pm at the Kramer School on Nursing in Oklahoma City.
Attention Chisholm 5th-grade students that will be at Cimarron for the 24-25 school year, there is a green button below for you to purchase supplies and will be open until June 15 when the ability to order supplies next year as 6th graders at Cimarron closes.
The Edmond Creative - The Edmond Creative is a monthly newsletter that provides an update on Edmond Public Schools Fine Arts. The April Volume can be found by clicking this link. This can be used as a resource to discover what great things are happening, and provide information for fine arts educators throughout the month.
The April Smart Social Tip of the Month is full of information on a social media app we hear a lot about in the news, TikTok. What is it exactly? Why do students want to spend time on the app? What should you know about it as parents or guardians? And what are some of the biggest concerns related to TikTok? That information is available by clicking this link: https://smartsocial.com/post/tiktok-app?org=edmond
Edmond Early Birds Parent Program -Sunbeam Family Services is providing a parent program designed to help parents with children from birth to 5 years of age. They have dates upcoming in April along with information of what will be presented on a flyer below for those that might be interested in attending one of these classes.
Please help us during morning arrival and afternoon dismissal by not turning right on red as you enter the parking lot from the west. This will provide those turning left from the east an opportunity to enter into the parking lot as cars move along.
Dismissal Reminder for Spring Hill/ Old Farm/ Thornbrook walkers should only be used by students that live in those areas. If your student doesn't live in those neighborhoods they need to either use bus or car rider to get home at the end of the day. We don't want to send students into a neighborhood that don't live in that neighborhood.
Calling all Substitutes - If you are interested in becoming a substitute, as a classroom teacher or classroom assistant, or even if you want to inquire more about the possibility of becoming a substitute in the future, please click on this link or you can call the school. The district has recently approved some additional incentives ( Subs now get paid twice a month and if you work 6 out of 10 days in a pay period, they can now earn an addition $100 in the pay period).
Looking Forward...
Looking forward...
April 19 - April Day (No School)
April 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 - State testing 3/4/5. Please see schedule above. (No Charge UP)
May 2 - Charger Palooza (Chisholm Playground) 5:30 to 7:30 - Live music and food trucks
May 3 - 3rd Grade Pioneer Day
May 6-10 - Teacher Appreciation Week
Daybreak Health Free Parent Webinar for Parents of K-5th Students
- Edmond Public Schools wishes to build strong partnerships with families by offering our parents and
- guardians the opportunity to access free research based and clinician-led live webinars to build resilient children.
It can be hard to understand what your child might be going through.
EPS welcomes you to join us from the comfort of your home.
- Spanish – Thursday, April 18 th from 6:00 to 7:00 pm (Registrate Aqui)
- English – Saturday, April 20 th from 10:00 to 11:00 am (Sign up Here)
Uso y Abuso de Sustancias Edmond PS. Inscripción e información adjunta.
The topic for our first free and confidential webinar with a clinical expert from Daybreak Behavioral
Health is Understanding Changes in Your Child’s Behavior (K-5 th Grade), including:
- Identifying developmentally typical and concerning childhood behaviors
- Understanding stressors and risk factors
- Learning how to support your child through behavior changes
- Confidential Q&A with a licensed clinician
UCO Center for Brief Counseling
The Center for Brief Counseling is a training center for students pursuing a Master of
Education in School and Professional Counseling. The Center serves a tri-fold mission: 1)
to provide training for graduate students pursuing licensure in professional counseling; 2) to
provide counseling and services to individuals and families in Edmond and the surrounding
areas; and 3) to advance knowledge in the field of counseling.
A limited number of counseling sessions are now available. Sessions during the Spring 2024
semester will occur on Tuesday evenings at 5:15 and 6:15. There is no fee charged for these
sessions. You will be responsible for the visitor lot parking fee.
Counseling is provided by students who are completing their final semester in a graduate
counseling program. Supervision is provided by the program coordinator and clinic supervisor,
Dr. Lea Ann Garcia, a licensed professional counselor (LPC), and state approved LPC
supervisor. The Center complies with the ethical standards of the American Counseling
Association.
To schedule an appointment or for more information, please contact:
Lea Ann Garcia, Ph.D., LPC -- Clinic Supervisor
College of Education, Box 193
(405) 974 -5315
March Smart Social Tip of the Month on Snapchat
School Hours
8:45 - Our school day begins with announcements. Parents need to sign in late-arriving students.
2:55 - Pre-K Dismissal begins
3:25 - School Dismissal beings
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Chisholm Elementary
Mon -Fri from 8:00 - 4:00
Website: https://chisholm.edmondschools.net/
Location: 2300 SE 33rd Street
Phone: 405 -340-2950
Facebook: facebook.com/chisholmelementaryedmond