Parents/Guardians of students who were enrolled in Culpeper County Public Schools for the 2022-2023 school year should have received an email earlier today to complete a registration update for the 2023-2024 school year. If families did not receive the email, there is a link on the CCPS website.
This registration update for “returning students” is required in order for students to start school on August 9th.
It is extremely important that families log in to their parent portal account and complete the “returning student” registration update for each child in school. This is an opportunity to review and update any changes to your address, phone numbers, email, health information, emergency contacts, and transportation plan for the new school year.
For issues logging in to Parent Portal or to request paper registration forms, families should contact their child’s school.
SPANISH: https://tinyurl.com/yvuj4jfz
It's almost time to complete "Returning Student Registration" for the 2023-2024 school year! Be on the lookout for more information regarding this very important process NEXT WEEK!
It's almost time to complete "Returning Student Registration" for the 2023-2024 school year!
Be on the lookout for more information regarding this very important process NEXT WEEK!
Thanks to our friends at Plow and Hearth for the donation! We were able to give away prizes for perfect attendance at Summer Academy!
Summer Academy students were able to pick out a free book to enjoy this summer! Our top three winners of the Reading Incentive also enjoyed their movie party today! Our winners were Ms. Stiffler, Mrs. Jenkins, and Mrs. Carrow!
Already excited about next school year? So are we!
Check out the 23-24 Elementary School Supply list here: https://www.culpeperschools.org/o/ccps/page/school-supplies
CCPS Summer Academy starts today!
School buses will be back on the roads. Not sure when to stop for a school bus? Check out our bus safety page: https://www.culpeperschools.org/o/ccps/page/bus-safety
Click here for information about Summer Reading!
English:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/130AzSBysjeC8A0YJlrWkX_LcAHJ8YQyU/view?usp=sharing
Spanish: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1txguARcJEtpMIqQW36QfoA-REq4OL4W2/view?usp=share_link
Hello parents of 5th graders. As part of our promotion ceremony, we make a video with a baby/toddler picture of your student. If you haven't sent one in yet, please email one to Mr. Dugger at jdugger@ccpsweb.org ASAP. Please include your child's name and teacher! We don't want your 5th grader to be excluded! Thanks!
Thank you so much @virginialottery for selecting Sycamore Park Elementary for lunch and prizes today during your #ThankATeacher campaign! We appreciate the love and support.
There is still time to go to thankateacherva.com and send thank you notes!
@ccpsspes @valottery
Culpeper County Public Schools is launching a Title I & III division-wide parent survey, April 24, 2023 through May 5, 2023. Please see the information below and click the link to take the survey. Thanks!
Direct link to survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/N3MVHDF
Flyers:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yVT437GQEGvj3djRCxdc96j8Nmw6gaD7/view?usp=sharing
In Spanish: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11o68zKCPIE9FlCInAxDqBDjP2lKqjmnl/view?usp=share_link
Ms. Greone's class has been super creative and busy over the last couple weeks before Spring Break #atthepark! Here they just read the story “Iggy Peck Architect” and talked about how in the Wild West they rode horses. The students became architects and created their own fences in centers and wrote about what we thought were the best materials for making a fence.
Last Month, 4th grade took a field trip to #Montpelier to learn more about President James Madison and Colonial Virginia. Here are a few pictures from that day! #atthepark
We hope everyone is having a great spring break! Recently, Ms. Greone's class read Pig the Tourist and made maps to where they wanted to go and created airplanes with paper, straws, and tape to fly to our destination. #atthepark
3rd graders in Mrs. Arend's room are learning how to measure using Centimeters and Inches by finding and recording lengths and widths of objects in the classroom. Some students chose to work with partners to make it more fun! In Science, we are learning about how soil gives the necessary nutrients to seeds in order to promote the growth of healthy plants. Some students chose to plant Basil seeds while others chose Tomato seeds. We are keeping track of growth in our Weekly Plant Logs and watering our seeds each morning. Hopefully soon, we'll have our own garden in room 36!
Culpeper County Public Schools will be closed for Spring Break the week of April 10-14, 2023. This includes schools and offices.
Ms. Bentle's class is showing off their lines of symmetry that they've created in class! Nice work! #atthePark
Ms. Groene's class had a visitor recently. The Big Bad Wolf (Mr. Dugger with a hair dryer) came to class. The students built houses to protect their "pig" using straws, sticks, or Legos and then the Big Bad Wolf tried to blow their houses down. It was a fun activity with lots of giggles! #atthepark
Don't forget that STEAM night is tomorrow (Thursday, March 30) from 6-7:30. Come out and enjoy this event and do some fun things with your student! If you didn't turn in a form, that's ok! We just use it to get an estimate! We hope to see you there!
Mrs. Abel’s students use a multi sensory approach to reading and build words for their peers to read.