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October 24, 2024

Greetings Peter Hobart Community, 


Thank you to all the families that met with teachers last week for Fall Family Connect! The effort that you all put in to partner in supporting your students is immeasurable, and we greatly appreciate the opportunity to celebrate student success. Another way to help support all of our Peter Hobart students kicks off next week, Peter Hobart Direct! Led by our PTO, Peter Hobart Direct is our only student-led fundraiser, and every penny goes directly to your students. More information is listed in this newsletter, and will be sent home with your students at the end of the week.


Thank you for your continued support of Peter Hobart and all our students!

Principal Aaron Monson

Assistant Principal Kelsey Clark

Aaron Monson, Peter Hobart Principal

952-928-6602 ~ monson.aaron@slpschools.org

Kelsey Clark, Peter Hobart Elementary Assistant Principal

952-928-6594 ~ clark.kelsey@slpschools.org

Important Dates

*Click HERE for 2024-25 At-A-Glance Calendar*

Calendar of Letter Days in October. The week ahead: October 28, Day A. October 29, Day B. October 30, Day C. October 31, Day D. November 1, Day E.
Calendar of Letter Days in November. The week ahead: October 28, Day A. October 29, Day B. October 30, Day C. October 31, Day D. November 1, Day E.

October

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National Principals Month

Farm to School Month

21-25 ~ National School Bus Safety Week


October 28th - November 8th ~ Peter Hobart Direct!

November

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Native American Heritage Month/American Indian and Alaskan Native


Saturday, Nov. 2 ~ Fall Craft Fair, Kindergarten Welcome

Sunday, Nov. 3 ~ Daylight Saving Time Ends

Tuesday, Nov. 5 ~ No School, Election Day

Monday, Nov. 11 - Veterans Day

Tuesday, Nov. 12 - School board study session

Wednesday, Nov. 13 ~ Picture Retake Day

Peter Hobart Direct. October 28 to November 8, 2024. Our only student-led fundraiser. Unlike other sales-based fundraisers, every penny donated during our annual direct giving campaign supports the Peter Hobart community. This year's goal is $18,000 and every donation makes an impact! Donate what you can and share the donation link with friends and family! All Peter Hobart students will benefit from your generosity. Donations will be used this year for: field trips, classroom speakers, S.T.E.A.M. materials, classroom support. Join classroom Penny Wars! Students can also bring any amount of coins or paper money to put in their classroom Penny Wars jug. At the end of PH Direct, the classroom that collects the highest amount in each grade wins a prize! Give online @: https://bit.ly/PHdirect . Donations are counted and classroom prizes awarded each day, so please designate your student’s classroom at checkout. Students can also bring cash or checks to teachers in designated envelopes.
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October is National Bully Prevention Month!

An Upstander is someone who stands up for others and stops bullying when it happens. Upstanders are important to prevent and stop bullying from happening. More than half of bullying situations (57%) stop within 10 seconds when a peer intervenes on behalf of the person being bullied (StopBullying.gov).  


For more information on how to talk to your child about bullying, click here. More information about Upstander/Unity Day can be found here.

Join the PH Presents team for Family Information Night to hear about this year's musical, Disney's Aladdin Kids! Meet in the Peter Hobart Cafeteria on October 29th @ 6pm.


*This is a mandatory meeting for anyone wanting to participate in the show in any way If you are unable to attend please reach out to Megan Jones (jones.megan@slpschools.org) for more information.

School Picture Update!

School pictures are ready! To order, log in to your account on mylifetouch.com or create an account using your student's student ID number.


All families can also log on and order a FREE Digital SmileSafe card. More about the Smilesafe program here.

Prioritizing Safety: How Families Should Navigate a Safe Arrival & Dismissal

Our number one priority is keeping students safe, so we hope this video will ensure families know the safest arrival and dismissal procedures.


Please watch this video to ensure you are keeping both your student and those of our community safe.

District News

National School Bus Safety Week

Student safety on the road is a top priority at SLP Schools. National School Bus Safety Week, October 21-25, highlights the measures our bus and van drivers take to ensure all our students travel safely to and from school.


Our Park Addams drivers worked with students at each elementary school building earlier this month to provide education on safe boarding, exiting and behavior while on the bus.

To support safety, we remind the community to obey bus signals and traffic laws. We each have a collective responsibility to ensure our students can arrive to their learning environment safely. By staying alert and mindful of school buses on the road, everyone in our community plays a role in safeguarding our students. 

Families K-5: New progress report 


This school year, all elementary schools of St. Louis Park Public Schools will be moving to an exciting new model for progress reporting. These updates reflect our ongoing commitment to providing you with a more comprehensive and clear understanding of your child’s growth and development.


Our new progress reports are designed to offer a more detailed look at your child’s progress toward the Minnesota State Standards. 


The new progress reports will provide a clearer picture of your child’s strengths and areas where they may need more support. You’ll receive more specific, individualized comments that will help you understand your child’s unique learning journey. This will make it easier for you to partner with us to reinforce learning and support growth at home.


Here’s what you can expect:

  • More detailed feedback: You will see more comprehensive information about your child’s academic progress toward grade level standards.  
  • More regular updates: Progress reports will be sent home according to the same schedule as before, but with more detailed information about your child’s overall progress.
  • Opportunities for collaboration: If you have any questions or concerns, we encourage you to reach out to your child’s teacher. These reports are a tool for strengthening communication between school and home, so we can better support your child together.


We also want to take a moment to acknowledge and deeply appreciate the hard work our teachers are putting in to learn and implement this new progress report structure. They are training and preparing the new reports to ensure that they are meaningful and reflective of your child’s growth. Their commitment to making this transition smooth and effective speaks to their passion for helping each student thrive.


We understand that this is a new structure, and we appreciate your understanding and support as we make this important transition. Our goal is to ensure that you feel well-informed and equipped to support your child’s success.

It’s More Than a Meal: Applications for Educational Benefits Supports Students and Schools  


Applying for educational benefits is essential for families as it directly supports students and the school community. Although Governor Walz signed the Free School Meals for Kids bill, it is important for all families to complete the Application for Educational Benefits application each year to qualify for non-meal related benefits like bussing and discounts on fees for activities, clubs and tests. Submitted applications also help school districts qualify for education funds and discounts. 

Applying for Educational Benefits can include free or discounted supports for: 

  • Class labs
  • Activity and supplies
  • Sports registration
  • High school testing fees (Advanced Placement (AP), PSAT)
  • Field trips
  • College applications
  • Open enrolled transportation


Learn more about how to apply or contact Jodie Woelffer, School Nutrition Assistant, at woelffer.jodie@slpschools.org or call 952-928-6146. 

Celebrating National Principals Month!

As we recognize National Principal Month, we want to extend our gratitude to the incredible leaders who guide our schools each day. Our principals are the heart of our school community, nurturing a space where staff, students, and families feel supported, safe, and inspired. They are not just administrators; they are advocates for every student's success, champions of equitable practices, and role models for lifelong learning.

Free COVID-19 tests are back

Every U.S. household is eligible to order 4 free at-home COVID-19 tests from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Tests will start shipping the week of Sept. 30. Order yours today at covidtests.gov: ASPR COVID-19 Testing.

District Health Office Reminders

As we enter the fall season, this is a time when illnesses like colds, flu, and other respiratory viruses tend to spread more easily. To help prevent the spread of illness within our school community please follow these important guidelines: 


Situations when your child should stay home:

  • Fever of 100 degrees or more. The student should stay home for 24 hours after their temperature returns to normal without the use of fever reducing medication.
  • Vomiting/diarrhea more than twice in the preceding 24 hours. Stay home until 24 hours after the last episode.
  • Any uncontrolled cough, respiratory virus symptoms that are worsening or not improving and not better explained by another cause such as seasonal allergies * 
  • Rash with a fever and/or unknown cause. Check with your family physician/clinic before your student returns to school.
  • If feeling ill/unwell and the student is unable to fully participate in school activities.


CDC Respiratory Virus Guidelines: Respiratory virus symptoms can include fever, chills, fatigue, cough, runny nose, and headache, among others. The guidance for common respiratory illnesses (flu, COVID, RSV) is to stay home for 24 hours until both:

  1. Your symptoms are getting better, and
  2. You have not had a fever without taking fever-reducing medication.


Practice Good Hygiene: 

  • Remind your children to wash their hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Encourage them to cover their coughs and sneezes with a tissue or their elbow and avoid touching their face. 

Vaccinations:

  • Keep your child up-to-date with vaccinations to reduce the risk of contracting vaccine preventable diseases and prevent serious illness. 


Lice

Head lice are a common problem in school aged children. It can take several weeks for a head lice infestation to be apparent. School breaks can be a time when many children are exposed to head lice visiting friends and family. Anyone can get lice and it is not a sign of being dirty. Although head lice do not jump they can spread easily with head to head contact and by sharing items like hats, brushes/combs, and pillows. Head lice do not cause disease in humans.


When a child is identified with an active head lice infestation at school, parents will be notified and provided with information about treatment. Students should be treated before returning to school.


Please see the MDH fact sheets about lice which include information about identifying nits/lice and treatment. Parents are encouraged to check their children’s heads for lice on a regular basis throughout the year. 


Communicable Disease Alerts 


Pertussis (Whooping Cough)

There is currently an outbreak of Pertussis (Whooping Cough) in Hennepin County and cases have been reported in our school district community. Pertussis can be a serious bacterial disease. The first symptoms of pertussis may be similar to a cold - runny nose, sneezing, mild cough, and possibly a mild fever. After a week or two, the cough worsens and may occur in sudden, uncontrollable bursts. Sometimes coughing will lead to vomiting or a high-pitched whoop sound when breathing in.

Stay home and contact your healthcare provider if you have a cough and have had contact with someone with pertussis or have been coughing for 7 days or longer. 

Most children have been vaccinated for pertussis, but protection can decrease over time. People who have completed some or all of the recommended vaccinations for pertussis may still get pertussis disease but will generally have a milder illness. Now is a good time to make sure your child is up to date on pertussis vaccines.


MDH Pertussis Fact Sheet

 

Measles

There is currently a measles outbreak in Minnesota. The outbreak began in May 2024. It is primarily affecting unvaccinated children in the Twin Cities metro area. However, anyone who is not up to date on their measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is at risk of getting measles. 


The MMR vaccine is safe and extremely effective at protecting kids, families and the entire community. Unvaccinated people exposed to measles need to stay home and away from others (quarantine) for 21 days. 


MDH Measles Fact Sheet

Peter Hobart PTO

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Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month and Unity Day Assembly!

Hispanic and LatinX Books laid out on a table
Hispanic and LatinX Students holding up their countries flags
Katia Palen and Peter Hobart Community Members

Watch a Video from the Assembly!

Box Tops: Download the Box Tops for Education app on iTunes or Google Play to earn money for Peter Hobart when purchasing products with a Box Top label on it. See BTFE.com for eligible products. 

Peter Hobart PTO

PTO Calendar

Check out the updated PTO Events Calendar here! Or join the PTO Google Calendar

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