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Southeast Elementary Parent News Letter
“Success for All, Excellence for Each”
Upcoming Events
September:
1st No School
4th Labor Day No
School
6th PTO Chick-Fil-A
Night
8th 8:30am Spartan
Assembly
11th Playworks on
campus
14th 4pm PTO Mtg.
15th 4:30 – 7pm
Carnival
Tutoring / Homework Club
Southeast will be hosting a
tutoring/homework club
for students who are in
need of homework sup-
port. Students who will
participate in the tutoring/
homework club will be
teacher nominated for par-
ticipation. Parents will be
notified of details if their
child will be partici-
pating. We look forward to
supporting our students
make positive life long hab-
its!
From Mr. Wilson
Hello Spartan Parents,
I wanted to thank you and your students for the warm receptions I have received. We have had a
great start to the new school year. Southeast will be sending home a newsletter at the beginning of
every month. The purpose of the newsletter is to keep you informed of things happening here at
school and celebrate our students. This month’s newsletter contains information on several activi-
ties in September including, PTO’s fundraising event at Chick-fil-a and the Southeast carnival. We
would also like to introduce Jennifer Schlatter, our new school counselor. Please take the time to
read about these events in the following pages.
Sincerely,
Heath Wilson, Southeast Principal
PTO News!! Hello Southeast Parents and Guardians;
PTO is excited to have the carnival again this fall
on Friday Sept. 15th, from 4:30-7pm. We will be
selling tickets at the front door before and after
school starting after Labor Day. Ticket sales will
go as follows:
Sept. 5-8th tickets are 6 for $1
Sept. 11-15th tickets are 5 for $1
During the carnival tickets are 4 for $1.
Buy early and get the best deal. We look forward
to having you join us!
Please join the Southeast PTO in our
first fundraiser of the school year on
September 6th. Southeast will re-
ceive a percentage of sales from
that night that will go directly to
helping our school and our students.
Spartan Families, One of the goals at Southeast this year is to create a school where students will learn sustaina-ble life skills to promote social and emotional success. In a child’s world, many of these skills are learned through play and recess. To help accomplish this goal we have paired with an or-ganization called Playworks. Our intent is to shape a positive school culture by leveraging the power of safe, fun, and healthy play every day. Southeast’s partnership with Playworks will al-low us to have a place for every kid on the playground to feel included, be active, and build valuable social and emotional skills. We also expected these skills to transfer into the classroom to create a great learning environment for our students to excel. Playworks provides on-site consultation that teams up with the school staff who support recess. Playworks staff works di-rectly with a designated school recess team to model and teach the strategies, games, and sys-tems to develop and sustain a positive recess culture.
Southeast Students R.U.L.E.
Our students work hard and have fun each and everyday at Southeast.
We love to
LEARN!
New School Counselor:
Dear Parents: Welcome to another great start to Southeast Elementary School. My name is Jennifer Schlatter, and I am the new
School Counselor for Southeast. Parents sometimes wonder about the elementary school counselor and the services we provide for their children. I interact with your children in the classroom, on the playground, in the hallways, during lunch or in the testing environment.
When I am not working with scheduled groups, classes or in some individual sessions, I will be visiting classes to ob-serve students in their classroom setting, and in general, try to stay visible and involved as much as possible on a daily basis. An important part of my job is to work with parents and teachers to provide the best learning environment for all students in our building. Please note that I will not be providing therapy to your students. We work with Community Reach Center that provides a therapist two and a half days a week.
I will keep the parents informed about things when it is appropriate. When a student is invited into a group, parent permission slips will go home and need to be signed before they can participate. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to give me a call at (303) 655-2669 or come by and see me in room 122. Sincerely, Jennifer Schlatter School Counselor Southeast Elementary
Welcome Back from your 27J
District Nurses!
We are excited to welcome you all back to another school year.
By way of background, your district nurse consultants are now
entering our fourth year with 27J. There are eight of us and all
are employees of Children’s Hospital Colorado, contracted as
district nurse consultants here in Brighton. We all have differ-
ent backgrounds but are all experts in pediatric care. Our ex-
pertise ranges from diabetes and asthma to cardiology and
emergency room/urgent care. Most of us worked in the clinical
setting before becoming district nurse consultants.
Each of us oversees several schools and we work as a team to
provide coverage for each other. The health assistant in each
building is in communication with us regularly and we visit each
school weekly. Here is a quick list of do’s and don’ts to ensure a
great start to the year:
DO make sure you have all of the correct, signed paper-
work when you bring in any medication to the school.
DON’T sent medication with your student to school with-
out the school’s knowledge.
DO make sure your child’s immunizations are all up to date
and you have current records.
DO use these guidelines on when deciding whether or not
you should keep your child home from school.
https://www.sd27j.org/Page/4583
Our #1 goal is the health and safety of your students. Every-
thing we do is aimed at keeping them healthy and safe in
school. Please don’t hesitate to call us if we can answer any
questions. Let’s have a great year!
Haley Houtchens, BSN, RN, CPN, AE-C
Nurse Consultant Brighton School District 27J | School Health Program 13123 East 16th Avenue, Box 215 | Aurora, CO 80045 | Cell Phone: (720) 951-4276
Fax: (720) 526-3034 | [email protected] / hhoutch-
Solar Eclipse
Students were excited on Mon-
day August 21st not only for our
kindergarteners to join us at
school, but also to view the solar
eclipse! The solar eclipse on
Monday was the first time since
1918 that a solar eclipse was
visible on a path across the en-
tire continental United States.
The eclipse occurred between
10:22 a.m. and 1:13 p.m., and peaked at 11:46 a.m.,
with 93% of the sun covered. Southeast was blessed to
be supported by UNC who donated 500 pair of glasses
for all our students to safely view the eclipse. Students,
staff and parents were excited and truly enjoyed this
rare event. What a great way to kick of the school year,
with a true authentic learning experience! We are
blessed to have such excited learners ready to start the
school year. Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Kellison for
working with UNC to make this event possible for all of
our Southeast learners .