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Mad Scientist Day
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Our next meeting is 10/18 from 1:15-2:30 pm.
Our first service project will be a school clean up, then we will be working on collecting candy to hand out at the
Titusville Christmas Parade and donations to fill homeless care bags: beef jerky, peanut butter crackers, granola bars, combs, deodorant,
toothbrushes, toothpaste, new men’s/women’s socks. If you would like to
donate please drop them off in the front office or send in with your child.
OAK PARK K-KIDS
Oak Park and Brevard Public Schools participate in a digital fly-
er distribution program located at www.peachjar.com
designed to streamline school-to-home communication by dis-
tributing vital school updates and community resources direct-
ly to parents as digital flyers. Please signup to receive im-
portant Oak Park communications by locating Oak Park Ele-
mentary and sign up with your email address on the Peachjar
We would like to thank Firehouse Subs for their generous donation to the playground fund and re-wards for our students, Lloyd Contracting for donation to the playground, and a HUGE thank you to
St. Andrews UMC for their generous donation of school supplies and snack for our students.
As you travel around town, please make sure to stop in and say “Thank you” to all our Partners in Ed-ucation for supporting Oak Park Elementary!
Oak Park would like to thank everyone
who attended, participated and donat-
ed to our Fashion Show Fundraiser! We
raised over $1500 towards our
playground!
October 7, 2019 Soar Like Never Before. . .The Sky is the LImit!
(321)269-3252
Upcoming School
Events:
October 11—End of the 1st 9
weeks
October 17– Eureka Math
Night
October 18– 1st quarter
SOAR Celebration during
student Activity time
October 18—Report Cards
October 22—PTO Meeting
October 23 and 24—Awards
Ceremony
October—24 McDonald’s
Night 5pm-7pm
October 21-25—Red Ribbon
Week
October 31– Mad Scientist
Day
October 31— 1st PBIS Party
November 1-8—Fall Book
Fair
November 7—Picture re-
takes
November 11—Student Holi-
day
November 14—Science
Night
November 25— 2nd quarter
interims posted on Focus
3395 Dairy Rd
Titusville, Fl 32796
Susan Mulchrone, Principal [email protected]
Kasie Turner, Assistant Principal [email protected]
Sandra Kerr, Teacher on Assignment [email protected]
School Report Card
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by the
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), and implementing regulations maintain re-
quirements for state and local educational agencies to prepare and disseminate
report cards that provide information on State, Local, and school performance
and progress in an understandable and uniform format. The link provided will
take you to Oak Park’s report card. Within the school report card site, Spanish
and Hatian-Creole options are available. If you need the document translated
into another language, please notify the front office clerk for assistance.
https://edudata.fldoe.org/ReportCards/Schools.html?school=0051&district=05
La Ley de Educación Primaria y Secundaria de 1965 (ESEA), enmendada por la Ley
de éxito de todos los estudiantes (ESSA), y las regulaciones de implementación
mantienen los requisitos para que las agencias educativas estatales y locales pre-
paren y difundan las boletas de calificaciones que brindan información sobre el
estado, el local y rendimiento escolar y progreso en un formato comprensible y
uniforme. El enlace proporcionado lo llevará al boletín de calificaciones Oak
Park’s Para traducir el informe al español, mire la parte superior de la primera
página y verá una opción para "seleccionar el idioma". Haga clic en la flecha y
elija español. Descargo de responsabilidad: este documento fue traducido para
usted por Goggle Translate. Cualquier error en la traducción no es intencional.
https://edudata.fldoe.org/ReportCards/Schools.html?school=0051&district=05
Mad Scientist Day
Thursday, October 31st
Lab Coats, Beakers and Graduated Cylinders… Oh My!
On October 31st, Oak Park Elementary will be hosting a day designated to science exploration. On this day, students will be able to dress up as Mad Scientists. No other costumes will be allowed. The sky is the limit with costume ideas; however, school board policies and dress code need to be followed. We do ask that students do not paint their faces or wear masks.
Reminder: Parent Math Night
K-5 Eureka and 6th Grade Big Ideas
You are your child’s biggest cheerleader and most essential teacher. To assist you in this crucial role,
we are holding a parent math night to help you support your child in becoming proficient in math. Join us on Thursday, October 17th from 5:00-7:00 pm to learn more about the math curriculum, en-gage in a snippet of what your student experiences in his or her daily math lessons, and learn some
basic tips that will help you understand how we teach Eureka (K-5) and Big Ideas (6th). Child care will be provided if needed.
Congratulations to all our Eagles of the Month for September! The following Ea-
gles were chosen to participate in a lunch time pizza party:
Pre-K- Gracie Holladay
K- A’mariana DeConstanza
1- Anthony Cappas-Serrano
2- Amaya Conn
3- Connor Ryan
4- Darius Cunningham
5- Joshua Henry
6- Hemaiya Quimby
Special Programs- AJ Taylor-Ryan
We would like to thank Dominos Pizza for donating the monthly pizza parties for our selected Eagle of the Month winners!
Red Ribbon Week
Monday- “Rally in Red against Drugs.” Wear Red
Tuesday- “It’s crazy to do drugs.” Dress crazy. Acceptable: crazy hair, socks, or hat, backwards or mix matched clothing.
Wednesday- “Proud to be Drug Free.” Oak Park Eagles are proud to be drug free. School spirit day- school
shirt or school
Thursday- “Can’t hide your pride! Stomp out Drugs.” Wear your favorite animal prints.
Friday- “My character counts. I’m Drug Free!” Wear your super hero gear. Full masks and face paint are not allowed. Small masks that go around the eyes only are acceptable.
Here are some drop off reminders to help speed up the car loop, keep your children safe, and help get
everyone to class on time:
• Children should be prepared to exit the car quickly before stopping (backpacks ready,
phones and tablets put away, hugs and kisses given ).
• Pull all the way up to the front gate(s) before letting children out of the car.
• Children should exit the car towards the gate(s).
• Once children are out of the car, pull forward so that others can drop off their children
quickly.
All passengers should be in compliance with safety laws (car seats, seatbelts). The Fire Department
can provide car seats for those families who need them.
Respect the drivers behind you because every minute counts in the car loop!
CAR RIDER DROP OFF
We are currently seeking input on a time that would be better for our parents to attend PTO meetings . What time
would be best for you?
Tuesday Morning from 7:00am-8:00am Tuesday evening from 5:00pm-6:00pm
Tuesday evening from 6:00pm-7:00pm 4:00pm-5:00pm on a different evening
Please answer on the following link or scan the QR code.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QMXVC9L
Notice of PTO Nominations and Elections
The Oak Park Parent Teacher Organization would like to open nominations from the floor for
the Executive Board positions of President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Please
send nominations to Mr. Juarez at [email protected] , submit online at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QHPGFY5 or written nominations may be delivered to the
front office to the attention of Oak Park Parent Teacher Organization. Positions will be elected
at our next regularly scheduled meeting on October 22, 2019.
President. The president shall preside over meetings of the organization and executive board, serve as the prima-ry contact for the principal, represent the organization at meetings outside the organization, serve as an ex officio
member of all committees except the nominating committee, and coordinate the work of all the officers and commit-tees so that the purpose of the organization is served.
Vice President. The vice president shall assist the president and carry out the president’s duties in his or her ab-
sence or inability to serve.
Secretary. The secretary shall keep all records of the organization, take and record minutes, prepare the agenda, handle correspondence, and send notices of meetings to the membership. The secretary also keeps a copy of the
minutes book, bylaws, rules, membership list, and any other necessary supplies, and brings them to meetings.
Treasurer. The treasurer shall receive all funds of the organization, keep an accurate record of receipts and ex-
penditures, and pay out funds in accordance with the approval of the executive board. He or she will present a fi-nancial statement at every meeting and at other times of the year when requested by the executive board and
make a full report at the end of the year.