Eagle Update: April 28, 2023
Barton Hills Elementary
Hello BHE Families!
As you can see from the image above, we are entering our last month of school! There are many schoolwide activities happening (some are just for students, some parents will be invited to attend/watch). This calendar is posted on our website and our marquee. For any events that spectators are invited to (such as Track and Field and the Color Run) dogs are not. Please do not bring dogs to campus at anytime. Another upcoming event I want to draw your attention to is our annual Showcase Night. This year our Showcase will happen on Thursday, May 11th from 5 to 6 pm. This is an opportunity for students and their families to visit their current classroom to see all their good work as well as get a sneak peek at the next year's grade level. We ask that parent stay with students during this event. And then...just a week later i our BHE Staff will be taking the stage for the annual Teacher/Staff TALENT SHOW! With less than 3 weeks of rehearsal you will be amazed (or dismayed) at the talent! Either way it's a joyful way to spend time together as a BHE Community.
This week brings our last STAAR test. On Wednesday 3rd - 6th grade will be doing the Math STAAR. Please note that the campus is closed to visitors and lunch guests AT ALL GRADE LEVELS on Wednesday.
Please see the reminder about Lost and Found! We have many lost items looking to come back to you!
In registration news, we're almost at 70%! This is a fantastic start and I know we can grow this percentage even more! If you haven't already, please register this week. If you need help, Cindy Reyes is ready and willing to provide support and may have already been calling you. We can do it! As always, please look over the calendar and the Latest News section for information for our school. Thank you for being a part of our community! đź’š
Bike and Walk to School Week May 1-5
The GOLDEN SNEAKER is making its return!!!!
Students and families are encouraged to walk or bike to school this week. The class with the highest percentage of students who walk/bike to school each day will get to hold on to the golden sneaker. The winner will be announced daily on the announcements.
Did you know you have to register your student for the next grade level every year?
The best part is it only takes about 5 minutes. Can't remember your username and/or password? Try the forgot username/password prompts. If that does not work, you can call the Parent Help Desk at (512) 414-9187 option 2. You can also call or come into the. office if you need assistance or have questions. Ms. Reyes, our Registrar, is happy to help. Our goal is to have 100% of our returning students registered by the end of April!
AISD Budget Meetings
As we prepare for the FY2024 Budget year, please join us in conversations about Austin ISD’s 2023-24 budget. There will be several occurrences between January and May to attend. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the district's priorities, plans for staffing and programming, and how you can get involved in the budgeting process with your campus.
An updated calendar is available at https://www.austinisd.org/budget
May 8 - 12 Teacher Appreciation Week
May 11 - Spirit Day - Hawaiian Day
May 11 - 5-6 Showcase Night (come visit all the classrooms)
May 12 - Field Day
May 18 - 6:00 Teacher Talent Show
May 22 - Student Talent Show Day
May 24 - Color Run (more details to come)
May 25 - Student's Last Day of School
STAAR Testing Dates
April 19: STAAR Reading- Grades 3,4,5, 6
April 20 STAAR Reading Make-ups- Grades 3,4,5, 6
April 25: STAAR Science- Grade 5
April 26: STAAR Science Make-ups- Grade 5
May 3: STAAR Math- Grades 3,4,5, 6
May 4: STAAR Math Make-ups- Grades 3,4,5 6
*Please note that the campus will be closed to visitors on these dates.
Opportunity for Free or Discounted Internet
Austin Free-Net is partnering with Austin ISD to offer free or discounted internet service to families who qualify through the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Affordable Connectivity Program.
What is the Affordable Connectivity Program?
The Affordable Connectivity Program allows qualifying (income-based) households to choose the internet service provider of their choice and receive a significant discount to their internet bill (with current service packages in place, this is resulting in FREE internet).
Who is eligible?
Households who participate in free/reduced school meal programs are eligible to participate. If the entire school receives free meals, all households are eligible. The FCC estimates that 150,000 residents in Travis, Hays and Williamson counties are eligible but not enrolled.
How can my students and families enroll?
Austin Free-Net is dedicated to assisting all eligible Austin ISD students and families in enrolling in the Affordable Connectivity Program and can provide individualized support throughout the entire process. There is no expiration date, but take advantage of this great opportunity and current funding is still available. Please refer to these flyers and reach out to Austin Free-Net with any questions.
Website: austinfree.net
Phone: 512-236-8225
Email: access@austinfree.net
Address: 2209 Rosewood Ave., Austin, TX 78702
About Austin Free-Net
Austin FreeAustin Free-Net is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that assists community members with technology resources and has been boots on the ground in Austin for over 28 years. Austin Free-Net specializes in basic digital inclusion and is a "one stop shop" for affordable devices, internet, training and support, especially focusing on marginalized communities including people of color, low income, veterans, seniors, immigrants and people experiencing homelessness, but their services are available to all. All public services are free and available in both English and Spanish.
Student Cell Phone and Telecommunications Devices on Campus
The district permits students to possess personal cell phones and other telecommunication devices for safety purposes; however, these devices must remain turned off and put away in a student's backpack during the instructional day. Personal devices such as Apple Watches can be permitted but may NOT be used for texting, recording, taking photos, making phone calls, allowing other students to make phone calls, playing games, etc., during the school day. We also need parents to be good role models and not text their children during the school day. If your child has an Apple Watch (or similar device) and inappropriate use is an issue, they will be asked to turn it off and put it away in their backpack or the teacher may take it up during the school day.
Please remind your student that personal telecommunication devices should not be used during the school day. If you need to message your child during the school day, please call or email your child's teacher or the front office.
During standardized testing, all communication devices (including watches) will remain turned off and put away.
23-24 School Year Calendar Changes
The following changes have been approved by the Board of Trustees.
Changed the Elementary Parent Conference Day / Secondary Professional Development Day / Student Holiday on Monday, September 25, 2023, in recognition of Yom Kippur
Add a Staff Development / Student Holiday to Monday, November 13, 2023, in recognition of Diwali (Nov 12).
Add an Elementary Parent Conference Evening to a single Elementary Parent Conference Day / Secondary Professional Development Day / Student Holiday on Friday, February 9, 2024
Add a Staff Development / Student Holiday to Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in recognition of Eid al-Fitr.
These calendars maintain the necessary number of instructional minutes for students, and the number of required duty days (180) for teachers. The calendar would provide 84 instructional days in Fall, and 89 instructional days in Spring, for a total of 173 instructional days. The calendar adds one additional professional development day prior to previous years.
Arrival and Dismissal Reminders
As we head into the new semester of school, a few reminders about traffic and safety. It takes all of us to make arrival and dismissal a safe experience for our students. When you have 350 students arriving and leaving at the same time, it's always a good idea to pack your patience or leave earlier if time is a concern.
- The front circle drive is the place for drive-through drop off and pick up. If you need to get out with your child for any reason, please park in the neighborhood and walk up. Please do not use the front parking lot or the back parking lot.
- Do not use the right turn lane on Barton Hills Drive to drop off or pick up students. Parents have been dropping off students in the right turn lane to avoid waiting in line for the circle drive and then either pulling a U-Turn or pulling back out into the driving lane, causing several near-miss accidents. No one wants to start their morning or end their day with that!
- Crosswalks are to be used to cross the street for students and parents.
- When driving, please follow all stop signs and signals from our crossing guards.
- School Zones are hands free zones!
- School grounds are also dog -free zones - at drop off, pick up and during school events.
Together we can ensure our students start and end their day safely! Thank you!
AISD Bond is Approved by Voters!
Volunteering On Campus
We know parents are excited to support our school through volunteer opportunities - and we're excited to have you! ALL school volunteer opportunities will start with the classroom teacher or sponsoring staff member. For example, volunteer opportunities for the Library will be coordinated through Ms. Ewing; classroom gardening, field trips chaperones, classroom guest readers will be coordinated through the classroom teacher. Once teachers are ready for volunteers the following will happen:
- We will set up the volunteer opportunity on the APIE website.
- Teachers/Event Sponsor will email parents the name of the volunteer opportunity and directions for completing the background checks.
- Mrs Ewing will let you know when the background check is complete
- You will bring your driver's license to Kathy Carr in the office for verification
- Once verification is complete, Mrs. Ewing will let you and the classroom teacher know you are cleared to volunteer.
If you have questions about the volunteer opportunities please contact your child's teacher.
Students Leaving School Early
If your child needs to leave early for an appointment, please notify your child's teacher and the front office. When you arrive at the school, you can come to the front door or call from your car and then we will call for your student. We will not call for students until you are here. With our new schedules (and a new phone number system) please leave PLENTY of time (at least 10 minutes) from the time you call us to the time your child is ready to leave. If you have an appointment right after school, it is best to pick up your student no later than 2:45 to avoid the dismissal crunch. **If you have not had your driver's license scanned into our Raptor System in the last year, we will ask you to bring in your driver's license to the office***
AISD Health and COVID Protocols
Masks:
With the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year, students, staff and visitors are not required to wear face masks when on school properties, unless they have tested positive for COVID-19. Note: Per CDC guidance, individuals with a positive COVID-19 result will be required to wear a mask for five days after returning from quarantine/isolation.
- Masks are not required, but are encouraged at any time of the school day or in any school space.
- Masks are optional at all times.Face masks will continue to be provided for any student, staff, or visitor upon request.
All students, staff, and visitors will be allowed to make their own choice.
Close Contact and Contact Tracing
Campus administrators will notify all families of positive cases on the campus using a standard notification letter. Individual classroom letters will not be sent home.
With masking now being optional, all students and staff at the campus may be considered close contacts when there is a positive case identified.
Campus Administrators will not be required to track close contacts.
Any asymptomatic individual (except those who have tested positive) may remain at school as long as they are asymptomatic.
Testing Availability
Testing sites are located at specified district sites and can be found on the COVID-19 district webpage.
All sites will accept insurance, medicaid, and self-pay.
Site will be updated whenever vaccines are available.
Temperature Guidelines
Temperature guidelines have been established in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for students participating in outdoor activities at Austin ISD.
The listed temperatures, heat indexes, and wind-chill factors are designated figures for terminating and/or modifying outdoor activities including: Athletics, Fine Arts, PE, and recess.
About Us
Website: https://bartonhills.austinschools.org/
Location: 2108 Barton Hills Drive, Austin, TX, USA
Phone: 512-414-2013
Facebook: facebook.com/BartonhillsPTA
Twitter: @bheeagles