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Letford Elementary School
2 Jay Avenue
Johnstown, CO 80534
970-587-6150
Mrs. Chanin Gaona, Co-Principal
chanin.gaona@weldre5j.org
Mr. Tucker Willard, Co-Principal
tucker.willard@weldre5j.org
Mrs. Dolores Aleman, Office Secretary
dolores.aleman@weldre5j.org
Mrs. Holley Grentz, Office Secretary
holley.grentz@weldre5j.org
Mrs. Katy Burack, Counselor
kburack@weldre5j.org
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Hello Letford Families,
There has been a lot of great learning happening this week. Our fifth graders recently were on a zoom meeting with an expert about American History. He was answering questions they had about the Revolutionary War. This helped kick off a history unit they are working on. It was great to hear how engaged they were and all the great questions they asked.
I am continually amazed at the great things that are happening in our classrooms. I was able to spend some time helping some first graders. They were so excited to share the books they were reading and I was able to listen to a number of them. I could tell how hard they have been working at home as well as at school.
If you want to recognize these amazing teachers,
Teacher Appreciation Week is May 3 - May 7.
This is a great time to just say thank you to your teachers. I know they care a lot about your kids. I am sure we can all think of a teacher who made a positive impact on our lives. This would be a time you could reach out to them as well.
We appreciate all your continued support for our school and district. There was a meeting about boundary changes earlier this week. If you were unable to attend the meeting we will include some of the information. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out!
Respectfully,
Tucker Willard, Co-Principal
Chanin Gaona, Co-Principal
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Letford Elementary School
Office: (970) 587-6150
School Hours
Mon - Thurs
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Friday Virtual
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PTO Meeting
April 28, 2021
4:00 PM
Teacher Appreciation Week
May 3-7, 2021
CMAS Testing
May 4-6, 2021
Board of Education Meeting
May 5, 2021
7:00 PM
End of Year PE Celebration
May 11, 2021
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CMAS is administered each year across the state and the tests are the only common measuring tool for Colorado students. This year, the state requested to not give the assessment to our students, however, that request was denied. As an alternative, the state asked to have students only take 1 assessment at each grade level. This request was approved, so each grade level will have 3 sessions of only one subject area to test this year.
The CMAS assessment schedule will be as follows for students attending school in-person:
- 3rd grade students - ELA - May 4, 5, 6 - 9:00-10:30
- 4th Grade Students - Math - May 4, 5, 6 - 1:00-2:05
- 5th Grade Students - ELA - May 4, 5, 6 - 11:00-12:30
Online students will take the assessment at the administration building at the following times with their classes:
- 3rd grade students - ELA - April 20, 21, 22 - 10:00-12:00
- 4th Grade Students - Math - April 27, 28, 29 - 10:00-11:30
- 5th Grade Students - ELA - May 4, 5, 6 - 10:00-12:00
For online students who will be taking the assessments, transportation will be available if needed.
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Elementary Boundary Change Meeting
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With a new elementary school opening Fall of 2022, we began discussing what our boundaries will be for elementary school attendance.
The goal is to have every current Letford Elementary School student (grades K-3 currently) attend the new elementary school in August 2022, even if your attendance boundary changes. We will provide transportation for Letford students who need transportation to the new school.
To view the April 20th Letford Parent Meeting on April 20th click the button below.
Board Meeting for Boundary Change Discussion will be on May 5, 2021.
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End of Year PE Celebration
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Part-Time Job Opportunity at RHS
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Part-Time Job Opportunity at Roosevelt High School, Johnstown, CO
Skilled Trades: General Construction Pathway Instructor
*Teaching License Not Required*
This is a rare opportunity to be part of an exciting new Career and Technical Education pathway at Roosevelt High School in Johnstown, Colorado. If you have experience in the construction industry and a desire to help high school students get a head start in construction careers, this may be the job for you!
Job Title: Teacher, Skilled Trades: General Construction Pathway, RHS
About: The General Construction Pathway at Roosevelt High School is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2021. This Pathway enables students who are interested in careers in the construction industry to gain valuable skills, certifications, and experience while in high school. Program highlights:
A partnership with Aims Community College enables students to gain certifications while in high school while providing a seamless transition to continued education.
The curriculum, supplied by Associated General Contractors (AGC) Colorado, is approved by the Home Builders Institute (HBI).
It is anticipated that new industry standard tools and equipment will be available via grant funding prior to the start date.
Skills and Education: Current teaching license and experience in construction OR a bachelor’s or higher degree plus 2,000 hours of verified occupational (non-teaching) experience in the construction industry OR less than a bachelor’s degree plus 4,000 hours of verified occupational (non-teaching) experience in the construction industry.
Questions? Contact Ron Hruby, Director of CTE, at 970-587-6092 or rhruby@weldre5j.org
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2020-2021 Letford Yearbook
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***Last Week*** Iron Colts 50 Mile Club
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Last Week!
You have until April 30th to get those miles in!
“Mile” Stone Accomplishments
20 Miles - 20 Mile Certificate & Green Winged Foot for Lanyard
30 Miles - 30 Mile Certificate & Red Winged Foot for Lanyard
40 Miles - 40 Mile Certificate & Winged Foot for Lanyard
50 Miles - Iron Colt Certificate, T-Shirt & 4th Winged Foot for Lanyard
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Preparing Students for Success
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What Sets Roosevelt High School Graduates Apart?
Weld RE-5J School District is continuously expanding opportunities for students. We empower learners to discover their passions and talents through real-world experiences which connect learning to life. From elementary school through to graduation day, Weld RE-5J students are preparing for success, wherever their dreams may take them.
Weld RE-5J elementary schools provide real-world project-based activities which connect learning to life and promote creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration skills. This approach fosters perseverance and promotes the leadership skills needed for success at school and beyond.
Students at Milliken Middle School (MMS) are able to investigate careers and explore their interests further via elective Career and Technical Education (CTE) options which flow seamlessly into CTE Pathways at Roosevelt High School (RHS). CTE students at MMS have the opportunity to compete at conferences, learn directly from teachers and students at RHS, and engage with industry professionals. This gives learners a jump-start on high school and provides opportunities to explore career interests. 2021-2022 CTE course offerings include Introduction to Business, Culinary Nutrition, Introduction to Agriculture, Introduction to Health Science, Digital Media, and Principles of Construction.
Roosevelt High School (RHS) students have multiple opportunities to gain valuable skills, experience, college credits, and industry certifications while still in high school. These options can save on college tuition costs while enabling students to reach their career and college goals faster. Options include:
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Dual Enrollment: College-level courses on the RHS campus or within the community enable students to earn high school credit and college credit at the same time.
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Concurrent Enrollment: Students can request to take coursework at Aims Community College or other institutions of higher learning and apply the credit towards high school graduation as well as a college degree program.
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Aims Career Academy: This program enables eligible RHS students to take college courses in the participating Career and Technical Education programs at Aims Community College.
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Advanced Placement (AP): Students can earn college credit and waive introductory college courses by earning a qualifying score on AP exams. RHS currently offers the following AP opportunities through the College Board: AP Spanish Language and Culture, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP U.S. History, AP U.S. Government, AP 2D Art, and AP Music Theory.
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Career and Technical Education Pathways (CTE): CTE Pathways are designed to ensure that graduating students meet Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness competencies and are ready to transition to further their education or enter the workforce. Industry-level certifications are offered in each pathway. RHS currently offers the following pathways: Agriculture (Ag) Business, Ag Animal Science, Ag Plant Science, Ag Power/Structures & Technology, Ag Energy, Digital Media & Communications, Design & Media Arts, Coding, Engineering, Business Administration, General Construction, Hospitality & Food Production, Education & Training, Athletic Training, General Health Science and Legal/Judicial.
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities: A variety of opportunities include internships, mentorships, and entrepreneur projects.
In every classroom in every Weld RE-5J school, students are preparing to achieve their own unique dreams!
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King Soopers Rewards
Enroll once and earn money for Letford just by using your Soopercard! You can enroll using the King Soopers app or online at kingsoopers.com.
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When should my child stay home from school?
If your child has a temperature of 100 degrees or higher. Children should be fever-free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medications, such as Tylenol or ibuprofen.
If your child is vomiting or has vomited in the past 24 hours.
If your child is having diarrhea or has had it in the past 24 hours.
If your child is being treated for an infection with antibiotics and it has been less than 24 hours.
If your child is too uncomfortable to learn or participate in learning.
If your child is obviously ill whether fever is present or not.
If your child has a contagious illness such as chickenpox.
If your child has a “cold” and fever, large amounts of nasal drainage and a cough present that would be disruptive to the class and student.
If your child has head lice and has not yet been treated.
If your child’s illness will make other students ill.
If your child has had a noro-type gastrointestinal virus or the “flu”, please keep them home 48 hours after symptoms are gone.
Marlene Gebhart, School Nurse
Healthy children learn better
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Notice of Required Vaccination
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Dear Parents of 5th graders,
All students entering 6th grade in the fall need a TDaP vaccination to comply with Colorado law before school begins. Please see that your child receives this immunization and have a copy sent to the school nurse before the first day of school. Your child will be excluded from school if this is not received.
Your physician or clinic may fax these records to us if you prefer. Personal, medical, and religious exemptions are available at the school or online: To submit a non-medical or medical exemption, go to: www.colorado.gov/vaccineexemption. We must have either the completed record or a signed exemption by the first day of school to avoid expulsion or suspension of your student in accordance with Colorado Revised Statutes 25-4-902. Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
Your School Nurse
Estimados Padres,
Segun nuestros archivos, su estudiante requiere las inmunizaciones siguientes condescender con Colorado ley antes de escuela empieza esta caida favor de ver que su nino recibe estas inmunizaciones y tiene una copia le envio a la escuela antes del primer dia de escuela. Su nino/a no puede venir a la escuela sin esta forma. Su medico o clinicos enviarian facsimil estos archivos a nosotros si prefiere. Personal, medico, y exenciones religiosas son disponible a la escuela o www.colorado.gov/vaccineexemption . Debemos tener el registro completo o una firma para el primer dia de la escuela para evitar expulsion o suspension de su estudiante con los Estatutos Revisados de Colorado 25-4-902. Gracias por su atencion a esta materia importante.
Enfermera de las escuelas
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Parents/Guardians:
We appreciate your continued support and patience as we navigate providing resources to students and families for COVID screenings. We have implemented several initiatives at the schools to provide this service to students and families with the goal of keeping students in school and decreasing quarantines. We recognize that our attempts have changed during the course of the year and ask for grace as we anticipate future changes. Currently, we are providing three services for families and students to receive COVID Screenings:
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COMMUNITY NASAL SCREENINGS
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Weld RE-5J offers COMMUNITY NASAL screenings on Fridays at two community locations. Appointments are available at the MAC from 8-11 and at Nelson Park Farms from 1-4. Positive results from this screening are NOT reported to the district but are reported to the participant. Use this link to schedule appointments for NASAL screenings. Parents must be present with minors for this screening. https://www.primarybio.com/l/cdphe
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Weld RE-5J is offering RANDOM SALIVA screening for students. Families can enroll their students in the on-going RANDOM SALIVA screenings and students will be asked to provide a saliva sample randomly. Positive results from this screening are reported to the district and the participant. Use this link to enroll in the RANDOM SALIVA initiative. https://www.primarybio.com/l/weld
Parents must select "YES" for the "Optional Random In School Testing."
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ON-DEMAND SALIVA SCREENING
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Weld RE-5J is offering ON-DEMAND SALIVA screening for students. Families may consider this option when students are exhibiting symptoms or have had a possible exposure to COVID.
ON-DEMAND SALIVA screenings require the family to enroll their students in the on-going RANDOM SALIVA screenings at https://www.primarybio.com/l/weld, select "YES" for the "Optional Random In School Testing" option, AND sign a paper copy of the waiver.
This will expedite the process to allow us to collect the sample on-demand, although this will enroll the student in the RANDOM SALIVA screening. However, if families would like to unenroll in the RANDOM SALIVA screening a guardian must revoke authorization for his/her child at any time by notifying CCC in an email to legal@covidcheckcolorado.org or in writing to COVID Check Colorado, LLC, 1705 17th Street, Suite 200, Denver, CO 80202.
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CRISIS INFORMATION
Mental Health Resources for Students & Families
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In case of an emergency, call 911.
Crisis Walk-In Service:
North Range Behavioral Health
928 12th St., Greeley, CO 80631
Local Crisis Phone Number: (970) 347-2120
Available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for those in a mental health crisis.
North Range Warm Line: (970) 347-2359
Available from 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. daily to those who need to talk to a mental health professional for free but not in a crisis. It is also available in Spanish.
Colorado Crisis Services: (844) 493-8255 or text "TALK" to 38255
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255
North Colorado Medical Center/Banner Health: (970) 810-4121
1801 16th St., Greeley, CO 80631
UCHealth Greeley Hospital: (970) 652-2000
6767 W. 29th St., Greeley, CO 80634
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Letford Elementary School ~ 2 Jay Avenue Johnstown, CO 80534 ~ 970-587-6150
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