A Message from Principal Salata

3/24/2020 8:19 pm

Clermont Families, 

 

The PTA and I have been moved by the number of you who have reached out to offer assistance in so many different ways during this unprecedented school closure. Thank you all for being so supportive of our community and our school! To address the multitude of questions and comments from parents regarding instruction, I feel it is important for me to provide some background for you. Clermont staff left school on Thursday evening, March 12, with the confidence that they would return to teach Friday and again for Distance Learning training on Monday, March 16; therefore, most long-term planning materials and teacher laptops remained in the classrooms for Friday instruction. As you know, the school cancelation notice came well after dismissal when items may have been retrieved. Ms. Peace and I are working with the teachers on how to safely retrieve these planning materials. Additionally, we are collaborating with the FCPS Instructional Services Department which was already building an instructional plan, and those non-graded, optional lessons are all available on Blackboard 24-7 for you and your child at this link

Ms. Peace and I will continue to work with teachers and resolve ways to get our teachers back into the building to recover their items, with the guidance of the Superintendent,  Dr. Brabrand. Next week, administrators and teachers will be given instructions on how we are to move forward providing Distance Learning opportunities for your children. Superintendent Brabrand is communicating to administrators, staff and parents that no new learning will start until after spring break. I can assure you that your children’s teachers are anxiously awaiting being able to begin instruction again! More information will be coming to all of us from the Superintendent early next week. Look for communication from either me or Dr. Brabrand on this.

FCPS has many resources available through Blackboard 24/7 and through our Clermont Bookmarks page. Please note that FCPS staff is only allowed to share sites with you that are FCPS approved, but there are still many additional sites and resources out there that are fantastic for students. While these are not vetted by FCPS, they are certainly some additional options for you. Parents, PTA members, and friends have been circulating these links below and reports have been positive from their children. 

I do hope to see everyone back at school, healthy and ready for face to face learning soon!! In the meantime, take care of yourself and of each other.

 

Sincerely,
Ms. Salata, Principal

 

Additional Resources

Kids Activities

List of Companies that have made their resources free during school closure

Mo Willems

Lunch Doodles

Scholastic

All Grades Learning at Home

Jerry Pallota

Read Alouds

List of authors

Read Alouds and Live Events

Emily Arrow

Musical Read Alouds

Oliver Jeffers

2pm Instagram Live Read Aloud & Info about making books

Brain Pop

All Subjects

Mac Barnett

3pm Instagram Live Read Aloud & Info about making books

Julie Falatko

4pm Instagram Live Read Aloud & Info about making books

Ted Talks for Kids

 

List of authors

Authors and illustrator read alouds and how tos

Authors Everywhere

Authors and illustrator read alouds and how tos

Famous Actors

Actors read books aloud with activities

Jarrett J. Krosoczka

Draw every day - Illustrator tutorial - games (new video every day at 2pm)

Adventure Academy

All subjects

Lauren Tarshis

I Survived read alouds

Epic Books

Read alouds-teachers can add students to a class list and then students can access for free during the school day with a "class code"

Science Explorers

Stem “edu-tainment”

Generation Genius

Science

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Learning Garden Spring Cleanup

3/7/2020 7:28 am

***Update - The March 21st Garden Cleanup Event has been canceled. We'll work to reschedule soon! ***

 

 

Learning Garden Spring Cleanup - March 21st @9:30 AM

 

Parents, warmer weather is on the way and we need your help to get the Learning Garden ready for planting season. On Saturday, March 21st from 9:30am - 11:00am, we'll meet in the Learning Garden (located next to the playground) to prepare soil in the raised planters, pull weeds, and get the garden ready for the kids to start planting seeds. Bring the whole family! Helpful items to bring/wear: boots/sneakers, gloves, hand shovels, and rakes.

 

Got questions? Email the PTA Garden Chair, Mike Ahl michael.c.ahl@gmail.com

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Bingo Night Volunteers Needed!

3/7/2020 6:56 am

 

Want to help make Bingo Night a success? Are you the best BINGO Ball picker this side of the Fire Station? Can you work the room collecting 50/50 tickets from all your friends and neighbors? Can you sling pizza like the Noid (remember him)? Then we need your help!!

 

Bingo Night is Friday, March 27 at Twain Middle School. Sign up to volunteer here.

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Book Fair Volunteers Needed!

2/24/2020 9:29 pm

Clermont Elementary's Scholastic Book Fair will be held March 13th-20th. Help is needed in preparing for the fair and throughout the week it is open. Please consider volunteering your time by helping to advertise, decorate, set up, work at the fair during school hours, work after school when families visit, and help to pack up at the end of the week. Click here to volunteer!

 

Please feel free to sign up to volunteer for an hour, a couple of hours, or for the entire week. Whatever works for you! The book fair is a lot of fun and is one of our most popular volunteer opportunities. We appreciate your time and efforts. We look forward to working with you! Kannan Cangro (Clermont Librarian) Heidi Gaines (PTA Book Fair Chair) questions? Please feel free to send an email to: bookfair@clermontpta.org 

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Spirit Wear is Here!!

2/22/2020 9:28 am

Clermont spirit wear is now available! We have tee shirts, sweatshirts, and water bottles. For more more information check out the spirit wear page above and to order click here for shirts and here for water bottles

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