CONSTRUCTION HAS BEGUN AT
POMERADO
"Building a Better Tomorrow for our Students and Community"
Phase 1 will include the administrative office,
kitchen, kindergarten playground, rooms 1-4 and 21-24. The MPR will
remain accessible and a temporary kitchen will be set up inside the MPR
to service children. The entire front parting lot is now closed and
there is protected school access via the sidewalk adjacent to the
lower baseball fields and from the upper parking lot ramp.
More details
will follow in the yellow weekly
"Stuff" flyer, as well as call outs
through ConnectEd.
New
“Temporary” Rooms and Phone Extensions
(teacher e-mail contacts remains the same)
PARENT RESOURCE GUIDES HELP
PARENTS UNDERSTAND GRADE LEVEL REQUIREMENTS AND
CORRESPOND TO THE ELEMENTARY PROGRESS REPORT CARD
The Parent Resource Guides were created
to correspond to the new Elementary Progress Reports. For each grade
level standard there are links that will provide instruction and
practice opportunities for students.
You can choose to make a
difference for our school in nearly every aisle of your grocery store.
Clip Box Tops from hundreds of your favorite brands and send them
to school. Our Fifth Grade Boosters will be using the funds raised to
make this an extra special last year of elementary school for the Fifth
Graders! Click
here for more information.
Pomerado has a newStudent
Emergency Release Plan. Please make sure that you read
the procedures, so we are all prepared in case of an emergency.
Pomerado is using a system
called ConnectED to call our families with important recorded
messages. Once in a while, when listening to a message please be aware
that the background noise at the receiving end may cause the system to
stop and restart or it may cause the message to stutter and repeat. It
is calibrated very delicately to determine whether a person or an
answering machine is responding to the ConnectED phone call. If possible
move to a quiet area, or press the “mute” button on your phone. Also, if
you missed any part of a message, please stay on the line and press “*”
(star) to hear the message again.
Please take a few minutes at home to
carefully check your child’s health before he/she leaves for school each
morning. The following are a few suggestions, which may help to guide
you:
REASONS FOR KEEPING YOUR CHILD
HOME:
Illness during the night
Fever is present (100 degrees or
greater)
Complaints of nausea, upset stomach,
vomiting, headache, diarrhea prior to leaving for school
Development of a rash on face and/or
body
Has a severe cold, cough and/or sore
throat
Has inflamed eye(s) with discharge
from them
Please Remember: An ill
child cannot function properly in the classroom. The spread of
illness and disease through class or school can be more easily monitored
if sick children remain at home during the acute stage of an illness. If
the school health tech detects any of the above, your child will be sent
home.
A student’s absence should be reported
on the School Absence Hotline by calling: 858-679-2604.
Homework can also be requested on this
phone message, please indicate when you will be picking it up.