Message from the Principal Curbside Pick-up and Material Drop-off Process will be held on Thursday, May 28. We recognize you may have children in multiple grades and you are welcome to come multiple times or pick-up items during one of the designated times. Grade-level teachers will be handing out and collecting materials during these times:
Please follow these guidelines for curbside pick-up:
Materials that Gleason Lake will be collecting include:
Materials that the school will be keeping until fall:
Remember students issued iPads will be kept at home over the summer and returned in the fall.
Did You Know? End-of-Year Celebrations As we get closer to the end of the school year, I wanted to provide some information about end-of-year celebrations. The safety of all our students, families and staff continues to be our first priority and in order to stay in compliance with state guidelines surrounding COVID-19, the decision has been made not to hold any end-of-year parties, parades or other celebrations across the district. I know this is extremely disappointing. Our teachers will be creating virtual experiences that will provide opportunities for all of us to bring closure to the school year. We miss our students more than you know and greatly appreciate your understanding as we continue to do our very best to connect with your child and keep everyone safe during this challenging situation.
Grading and Report Cards Distance Learning has changed the learning environment, and–in response–our report cards will change, too. This spring, elementary report cards will be marked only in the following areas of focus: reading, writing and math. Student learning is enhanced through student engagement and personalized feedback. While there may not be official grades in some content areas or in personal management skills, teachers have provided and will continue to create engaging activities and provide this personalized feedback to students. Thank you for your continued support in having your child engage in their learning activities as we wrap up the 2019-2020 school year. Your partnership is greatly appreciated.
Lifetouch Update Due to Covid-19, Lifetouch production facilities have had reduced capacity in their printing labs and are unable to print our class composites this year. Please see Message to Parents from Lifetouch regarding this. Also, the yearbook printing has been delayed and will be ready mid-summer. Please stay tuned to future newsletters as to how these will be distributed.
Reminders Teacher Planning Day Tomorrow All elementary teachers will be participating in a district wide planning day on Friday, May 22. In an effort to continue learning, your teacher will make sure to share assignments or work expectations that can be completed on May 22. Teachers will be busy planning and preparing for the end of the school year and next fall.
Are You Planning to Move? Please let us know if your family will be moving before the start of the 2020-2021 school year. If so, please fill out the Students Moving form. Note: If you have more than one student at Gleason Lake, please fill out the form for each student.
Gleason Lake Student Support Team - We are here for you
Order School Supply Kits Online through June 15 Families of all 2020-2021 Gleason Lake students can purchase school supply kits from the Schoolkidz website using code 87942. Kits will be mailed to your home in August. If you choose, you may purchase next year's supplies on your own. Scholarships for supply kits are available. Please contact Mary McKasy at 763-745-5410 if a scholarship is needed. Kits will be available for purchase through June 30.
Resources from Jessica Bedford, Gleason Lake Social Worker
COVID-19 Updates on the District Website and by Email Please refer to the district website and email communication for all of the latest COVID-19 updates. If you have any questions, please contact your building principal. Thank you for your continued support during this transition.
PTO News PTO Facebook Page Please follow the Gleason Lake PTO Facebook Page to be alerted of upcoming events and immediate volunteer needs!
Volunteer Needs
Around the District Mindful Kids: Managing Stress During Hard Times Being stuck at home and away from school and friends is difficult for many kids and teens. Relate Counseling Center is offering online Mindfulness and Stress Reduction groups to students ages 7-11 to manage emotions during COVID-19. Groups will incorporate discussion around feelings about the current pandemic as well as provide tangible tools to help manage stress and anxiety. Kids will also engage in movement and relaxation strategies throughout group. The cost is $10 per week and meets Tuesdays from 1:00-1:30 p.m. Participants can register for individual weeks or the full eight weeks. Contact Kelly Smith, LGSW at knsmith@relatemn.org for more information. Wayzata Education Fund’s Thank a Teacher Program We have the best teachers and staff around, and never has it been clearer than during these unprecedented times. Whether they’ve helped make a difference in person or virtually this year, show your appreciation by participating in our Thank a Teacher program. From May 4 to June 3, any donation you make to the Wayzata Education Fund honoring a teacher or staff will come with a certificate of appreciation from your student. Additionally, if you donate $25 or more, they will also receive a bundlet from Nothing Bundt Cakes Minnetonka. Say thank you and support a good cause at the same time! Certificates will be sent via email. Bundlets will be delivered at a later date when it is deemed safe to do so, and when teachers and staff are back on school property. What can I do to protect myself and others?
We've had so many great Ask Ali questions in our inbox – thanks to all who have submitted! Ali, along with her network of local experts, has been working hard to answer these questions. Responses are posted every Monday on her blog at partnersinpreventionmn.org/askali. Parents, you've got to check out the responses to these questions! There are some interesting ones that have been asked; chances are you might be wondering some of these things.
Community Ed New Online Classes We welcome you to our online classrooms! Our online classes ensure that you are able to gain valuable information, stay on track with your fitness routine, learn new skills, and connect with others during the next month. Our buildings may be closed, but lifelong learning never stops. We are offering a variety of online classes for adult and youth. You can find all the online options on our registration site. Financial assistance is available or call 763-745-5200 for more information. Stay Creative While You Stay At Home! We’re excited to welcome everyone to the Summer of Creativity and hope you’ll join us for this historic, one-time-only event! Learn more on the Global Finals website.
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