
Eagle Update: December 8, 2023
Barton Hills Elementary
Hello BHE Families:
This has been a busy week. Students have been practicing for the upcoming Fine Arts Showcase and can't wait to show off their red-carpet-worthy performances and museum-worthy artwork on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
Lost and Found Reminder: Our Lost and Found is overflowing with found items! The lost and found are at the front of the building, and we will leave them there until the Winter Break. Any remaining items will be re-homed at the close of school on December 20th. Please encourage your child to look in the lost and found and claim their items.
There are several items in this week's newsletter I wanted to draw your attention to:
- Our Winter Fine Arts Night is coming up. Please see the details from Mr. Trevino and Ms. Elert
- Friday is our Pajama Day Spirit Day!
- Science Fair is coming! Please see the information attached below.
- Our P2 Focus for the week of December 11 is Self-Control. Self-control means you can control your emotions and behaviors. You think before you act. Self-control can be especially difficult this time of year with many activities and routine changes.
Please review the calendar and For Your Information section below for important information about our district, school, and community.
Kati Achtermann
December 12 - Kinder, 2nd and Fourth Grade Fine Arts Showcase
December 13 - 1st, 3rd and 5th grades Fine Arts Showcase
December 15 - 8:00 School Tour for prospective parents
- Pajama Spirit Day
December 20 - 2:00 Jingle Bell Run (details forthcoming)
December 21 - January 8 Winter Break
January 9 - Students Return from Winter Break
Coach's Corner
From Coaches Moreno and Mueller
From Coaches’ Moreno and Mueller
From Coaches’ Moreno and Mueller
PE ‘s Focus for Next Week:
Monday: Marathon Kids, Focus Marathon Kids, Track Day (Weather Permitting, may move throughout week)
TUESDAY- Continue Jump Rope/Rhythm Skills and Activities.
Wednesday- Continue Rhythm Skills and Activities.
Thurs: Continue Rhythm Skills and Activities.
Friday: Fun Friday, K-5th Grades Student Lead activities and games inside and outside.
Quick reminders:
- With cooler temperatures now in the forecast, students are encouraged to dress accordingly for outside temperatures. Jackets/sweaters are encouraged to be worn. Students need to remember to take them after PE is over.
- If your student has a Doctors/parent's note that requires them not to participate in PE. Please email either garrett.moreno@austinisd.org or philip.mueller@austinisd.org along with their classroom teacher.
- REMINDER on the Jingle Bell Run on Wednesday, December 20th. This is an end-of-semester celebration. Parents are encouraged to come out to the track during their student's scheduled time to encourage their students. Students will complete laps around the track with some obstacles as parents encourage them with jingle bells provided by Mr. Trevino. After the time for laps is completed, the PTA will provide Hot Cocoa as a refreshment.
- 1:30-1:45 4th / 5th Grades at Jingle Bell Run
- 1:50-2:05 2nd / 3rd Grades at Jingle Bell Run
- 2:10-2:25 K / 1st Grades at Jingle Bell Run
Fine Art's Night Details!
Dear Barton Hills Parents,
As we approach the festive holiday season, we are excited to extend an invitation to you for our upcoming Fine Arts Night at Barton Hills Elementary. Please join us at 5:15 p.m. for an evening filled with joy and creativity as we celebrate the remarkable talents of our students.
From 5:15 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. students and parents can walk around the halls, take pictures with their art, and share their beautiful work from this semester! Each student will have multiple artworks on display.
Please see the attached letter for a full rundown of the show!
The arts play a vital role in nurturing creativity and self-expression in our students. Fine Arts Night provides a platform for our young artists to share their passion and hard work with the school community and, most importantly, with you, their supportive parents. We encourage you to join us for this festive celebration, where you can witness firsthand the dedication and talent that our students bring to the stage. It's an excellent opportunity to come together as a community and celebrate the joyous spirit of the season.
We look forward to sharing this delightful evening with you and celebrating the magic of the holidays through the artistry of our talented students.
Schedule for Music Showcase
December 12th
Kinder, 2nd, and 4th
December 13th
1st, 3rd, and 5th
Access to Healthy Food During the Winter Break
With many Austin ISD students living in food insecure households, access to healthy food may be challenging when the district is closed. Families can use the community resources below to find free meals in their area while Austin ISD offices and schools are closed for the winter break:
United Way for Greater Austin - ConnectATX (www.connectatx.org)
Texas Health and Human Services - Call 2-1-1 or (877) 541-7905 to speak to a live operator.
Positivity Project
This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Self-Control. Self-control means you can control your emotions and behaviors. You think before you act.
Self-control is the act of managing behavior in a way that positively influences goal attainment and living up to standards. Possessing this strength protects people from destabilizing emotional extremes. Those with self-control can limit impulsive behavior. They are able to experience and navigate difficulty while remaining poised. Self-control does not mean a lack of thoughts, feelings, or impulses; it just means you have command over them.
A group’s ability to demonstrate self-control often appears in the form of “self-monitoring.” This means the individuals demonstrate honesty with one another about successful group practices. When things are unsuccessful, group members can adjust roles in the interest of overall group success.
To practice and encourage the character strength of self-control with your child, please visit the Positivity Project’s P2 for Families (password: P2), where together you will watch a video, read a quote, and talk about the answers to three questions.
Science Fair Is Coming
We are excited to announce the Barton Hills Science Fair for 2023/2024. It will be held at Barton Hills on January 18, 2024. All grade levels are welcome to participate, however, only Grades 3-5 are allowed to participate in the citywide science fest. Teachers have started conversations in class about science fair projects. The link for all instructions is below. Please reach out to your classroom teacher with any additional questions.
Priority Enrollment and Registration for the 24-25 School Year is Now Open
Current COVID Protocols
Please see below for the current COVID protocols for the 23-24 school year:
- People who have tested positive for COVID will need to isolate away from school for five days .
- The day of testing is considered day zero.
- People who have tested positive may return to school on day six IF they are symptom free and fever free without medication for at least 24 hours.
- Upon return to school, people who have tested positive must wear a mask for the next five days.
- The school is responsible for confidentially reporting the positive case to the district health team. Notification letters to the community are now optional.
- Masks continue to remain optional for both students and staff. We do have masks on campus if you would like your child to have one.
AISD Calendar
AISD Student Success Guide
The Austin ISD Student Success Guide (Student Code of Conduct) is now available on the Austin ISD District website for students, parents, and guardians to review. One important legislative update is that ALL e-cigarettes (THC and Tobacco) are prohibited. House Bill 114 requires a student to be placed in the District Alternative Education Program (DAEP) if the student possesses, uses, is under the influence, sells, gives, or delivers marijuana, THC, or an e-cigarette (new) while on campus, within 300 feet of school property, or at a school-related event. Under Austin ISD guidelines, this is a 20-day DAEP placement. Parents and guardians are strongly urged to talk to their students about this new policy and review the Student Success Guide to help keep our schools safe for students and staff. For resources to use when talking with your student about the harmful effects of e-cigarettes visit https://e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov/.
School Safety
Maintaining a safe and positive learning environment for our students is our top priority. This means that we'll continue with some of the practices we put in place last year. It is important to us that our safety protocols are in place AND that our students, families, and staff continue to feel a positive and welcoming environment each day.
Arrival:
- We will continue to have a secure morning arrival with families/caregivers saying goodbye before students enter the building. Parents/Caregivers may walk students to the front walkway during car drop off/walking drop off. Staff members will be outside and inside ready to greet, welcome, and support our students as they enter the building at 7:30. Parents will not be allowed to walk students to the classrooms and portables.
- The front doors will open for breakfast at 7:15 am. At 7:30 am, all students will enter the building.
- The first week our Kinder students will meet their teachers in the cafeteria before going to class. The teachers will be there to meet them and then walk together to the classroom.
- IMPORTANT: There is NO parking in the drive in front of the school between 7:00 - 8:00 am. This lane is reserved for drop off only. If you'd like to walk your child to the front door, please park in the neighborhood and walk to school together. Thank you!
- If you need to bring something to your child after they have entered the building, please leave it on the labeled cart outside the front doors with a clearly marked label. Please call the front office to let us know you are leaving an item (lunch, water bottle, device, etc.) and we will get it to your child.
Exterior Doors:
- All exterior doors will remain locked at all times during the school day. Portable classroom doors will also remain fully locked all day.
- Staff will check each exterior door weekly to ensure they close and lock as intended.
Dismissal:
All kindergarten students will be dismissed with their homeroom teacher at 3:05pm.
1st- 5th grade car riders, walkers, and bikers will be dismissed from specific outdoor locations with their homeroom teacher at 3:10pm.
Older siblings may join younger siblings at the younger sibling location.
Extend-A-Care/YMCA After School Care students will go to the cafeteria.
*See map below for dismissal locations by grade level.
Students must leave by 3:20 at the latest.
Please see map below and note that areas in RED are NO Parking Zones - even for drop off and pick up.
Visitors:
- Visitors are welcome at Barton Hills for the purposes of student support. This may include scheduled parent teacher conferences and meetings, registration, pre-arranged volunteer opportunities, and other scheduled events.
- Lunch Visitors: You may come have lunch with your child. You must sign in at the office prior to going to the cafeteria. Please note that if you plan to have lunch with your students, you will need to plan to eat outside or at a separate designated table. Provide lunch only for your child. Do not arrange to purchase lunch for a group of students and then have your child pass it out. You may only have lunch with your own child - please do not invite other students to join you. *No lunch visitors for the first two weeks of school so we can work on routines and expectations.
- The main front doors are the only entry doors to the campus for visitors. The door buzzer/office communicator is on the right side wall by the front doors. Please push the button to communicate with the office and, once verified, we will buzz you in to the building.
- All visitors MUST sign in at the front office upon arrival AND sign out at the front office when leaving. Please remember to bring your photo ID with you when visiting campus. We will be using the RAPTOR system to scan licenses and print out Visitor tags.
- IMPORTANT: Families, please do not ask a staff member to hold a side or back door open for you to enter the building. All students, parents, and visitors must enter through the front entry doors. Thank you!
Staff Training, Campus Drills, and Threat Assessment
- Our staff will be trained on safety prior to students entering the building.
- We will review safety plans and practices throughout the year.
- We will continue to hold all required safety drills with our students. Most of the drills will be announced drills so our students aren't surprised or alarmed by them.
- Barton Hills has an established threat assessment team comprised of administration, counseling and teaching staff. All members of the team have received Threat Assessment training from Texas State. Licensed Mental Health Providers and School Resource Officers are on call to assist when needed.
Phew! I know that's a lot to digest, but wanted everyone to know we're prepared for a strong, safe, and productive year.
About Us
Website: bartonhills.austinschools.org/schoool
Location: 2108 Barton Hills Drive, Austin, TX, USA
Phone: 512-414-2013