Herriman City will no longer have a crossing guard at Ensenada View Lane (14535 South) and Valle Vista Drive (6730 West) during the 2020-2021 school year.
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Plan for At-School Learning at Butterfield Canyon Elementary
PLAN FOR AT-SCHOOL LEARNING at Butterfield Canyon Elementary
INTRODUCTION
We are so excited to welcome back the students to Butterfield Canyon Elementary. We have worked hard to consider the needs of all students, teachers, and parents as we implement Jordan School District’s plan. Our priority in developing our school plan is the safety and well-being of our students and staff. Our theme for 2020-21 is “Leaders with a Growth Mindset are WILD about learning”” As we implement these safety protocols, we will also be working to be as kind as possible in working with your children. This is an unprecedented time and as we move forward we want our students’ emotional needs to be met along with their need for safety. We appreciate your support as we navigate this uncharted territory.
School Begins:
Grades 1-6: August 25 (Tuesday)
Kindergarten: September 2 (Wednesday) Parents sign up through Skyward for a 45 minute assessment time between August 25 and September 1. You will be receiving a letter in the mail letting you know if your child is in the AM or PM session next week.
These start dates reflect a one-week delay approved by the JSD Board of Education. The Revised 2020-21 Calendar can be found on the Jordan district website.
CLASS ASSIGNMENTS: Teacher assignments will be available before school starts in Skyward. You can access the Skyward link on the butterfieldcanyonelementary.org website. If you don't know your login or password please call the office and we will be happy to help you. 801-254-0737
SCHEDULE FOR IN-SCHOOL LEARNING: In-school sessions at Butterfield Canyon will be Monday through Thursday. Some students will be invited to school on Fridays for additional student in-person help. Parents will be contacted by the teacher a week ahead for this in-person student learning appointment. This Friday appointment is always optional for students to attend. The appointment time is generally 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the teacher and/or grade level.
VOLUNTEERS
We love having volunteers in our building and appreciate the involvement of parents. During this unique time we will be having visitors or volunteers on a limited basis. There are many ways you can still volunteer. Communicate with your student’s teacher or the PTA to help with needs that can be met without being here at school. We look forward to the time when we can welcome volunteers back to the building.
If your child rides the bus: Face coverings must be worn by students, drivers, and other passengers. Exceptions for students are outlined in the appendix of the Jordan School District Plan.
Strategies will be implemented to ensure driver and attendant safety on all buses. Protocols will be established to minimize mixing of students from different households and regularly cleaning and disinfecting seats and other high-touch surfaces.
SCHOOL ARRIVAL:
Upon arriving at school students need to wear face coverings after exiting their vehicles or entering the school grounds. Students should not arrive at school before 8:45am. Supervision will be available at 8:45 each morning. Students will need to physically distance as they line up. Students will line up at the designated spot for their grade level. Teachers will gather their students when the bell rings and head to class. Students will wash their hands upon arrival to class.
There will be supervision outside in the mornings beginning at 8:45am.
BEFORE COMING TO SCHOOL
Each morning before coming to school, parents are asked to conduct temperature and symptom checks. Parents should watch for the following with each child:
- Feeling ill
- Temperature of 100.4 or higher
- Cough
- Shortness of breath/difficulty breathing
- Chills
- Fatigue
- Muscle or body aches
- Congestion/Runny nose
- Sore throat
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
Use the Health Self-Checklist provided. If your child/children feel sick or have any of these symptoms, please keep them home. Please notify the school at 801-254-0737 if your student is involved in a positive COVID-19 test result. This will be kept confidential.
Note: If your student has a fever of 100.4 or more or has been vomiting, please keep them home for at least 24 hours after the last occurrence. Call the office at 801-254-0737 and let us know that your student will be absent. Arrange with the teacher for any make-up work needed (This can also be done later when your child is feeling better).
FACE COVERING AND WATER BOTTLE
Be sure that your student has a face covering with their name on it brought to school each day. Please send one or two extra masks to be left in their backpack for emergencies. Face shields with face masks are acceptable. Each student will be provided with a lanyard to keep their mask on while at school.
Please send your student with a full water bottle labeled with their name on it to school each day.
CAFETERIA
Home lunch- Children will be required to carry their own lunch to the cafeteria and leave it outside on the playground while at recess. A paper sack would be preferable but you may send a lunchbox labeled with your students name on it.
Lunch will be served on Friday for any Butterfield Canyon student who desires to participate. Free/reduced or paid eligibility status applies.
Students who are participating in online school may get lunch in our cafeteria each school day, including Fridays. Those students should enter the door at the back of the cafeteria 11:00-11:20. Please pay before going to the cafeteria. At this time we will not be accepting cash in the cafeteria. Free/reduced or paid eligibility status applies.
VIRTUAL BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT
We will be doing a Virtual Back to School night this year on August 20th at 4pm . MORE INFO COMING!!
ONLINE SCHOOL FULL TIME
Jordan district is offering a full-time online option for parents. Parents may choose to return their students to face-to-face school at the quarter breaks. These breaks will be October 16, January 15, and March 25. If students return from online school to Butterfield Canyon at one of these dates they will be placed in the class with the lowest enrollment. There is no guarantee of a Kindergarten A.M. or P.M. placement or a return to class previously assigned. For example, if a student is enrolled in Ms. Smith’s class in August, then enrolls in online school in October, but returns to face-to-face school at Butterfield Canyon later the student may be placed in Ms. Jones’ class because that class has fewer students.
Information about full-time online can be found at movingforward.jordandistrict.org. Questions can be directed to movingforward@jordandistrict.org.
A Special Message from our BCE Student Council…
Spreading Kindness…
As part of our Hello Kindness Campaign, our BCE Student Council presented a poster to our Herriman Unified Fire Department to thank them for their service to our community. Every student was given the chance to add their thumbprint to the poster!
4th Grade Waters Van Presentations
Our 4th grade students were able to participate in a Waters Van Visit by the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium. Students were able to develop an understanding of the function and role of a wetland in Utah through hands-on learning and by meeting animal ambassadors from Utah’s wetlands.
Ms. Thorn’s Class State Capitol Visit
On January 30th, Ms. Thorn's class enjoyed a visit to the Utah State Capitol.
2019-2020 PTA Executive Board Nominations:
The PTA nominating committee is accepting nominations for the 2019-2020 PTA Executive Board
Interested in being on the 2019-2020 PTA executive board? Or want to nominate someone?
Please submit nominations for the positions listed below to pta.bce@gmail.com or put them in the box located in the main office by January 28, 2019.
PTA President – Presides over Executive Committee meetings, PTA Board meetings and general PTA meetings; organizes agenda for meetings; Works with the school’s principal and PTA treasurer regarding allocation of money; Responds to information requests from parents and staff.
PTA President elect - Assists President with all duties. Expected to assume the role of PTA President at expiration of term.
Treasurer– Receives and disburses all monies as prescribed by the by-laws; Maintains accurate and detailed financial records to present to the PTA board and at general PTA meetings; Prepares an annual financial report, submits the financials for monthly audit, files tax return(s) as required, prepares budget.
Secretary– Records, compiles & distributes minutes of all PTA Board meetings.
Legislative VP- Be an advocate for our school and students on legislative items. Attend legislative meetings.
Public Relations VP- Inform every one of PTA events. Send out press releases, PTA bulletin board and fliers.
Thank you,
The 2018-2019 PTA nominating committee members
Amanda Helmke, Ashlie Butterfield and Didi Weaver (Alternates: Ashley Guymon and Karen Masina)
The nominating committee is responsible for selecting the Executive PTA board for the 2019-2020 school year. Members of the nominating committee cannot be on the PTA executive board.
2nd Grade Bobcats Thanksgiving Parade – 2018
Our 2nd Grade students shared their balloon floats with us today! There was a special guest at the end!
November Hello Campaign Theme – Gratitude
Our November Hello theme is Gratitude. As one of our Hello activities for the month Mrs Barnes, our BTS art teacher, had all the students add their handprint to a banner for our Herriman Police Department to say "Thank You" for all their hard work! Today some of our BCE Student Council members explained our kindness campaign to the Police Department and that our school made this banner for them to show how grateful we are for them.
Introducing our 4th-6th Grade Intervention Teacher…
Due to our increased enrollment and large 4th-6th grade class sizes, we have been able to hire a new certified 4th-6th grade intervention teacher! Please help us welcome Sherry Sutton to our BCE Faculty:
It is an honor and privilege to join Butterfield Canyon Elementary School.
After graduating from Radford University in Virginia with a degree in Elementary Education, I spent most of my adult life in El Paso, TX. There, I raised three amazing children and worked for the El Paso Independent School District for 25 years, teaching kindergarten through sixth grade, and finally technology.
About a year ago, I moved to Salt Lake to be closer to two of my children and three—soon to be four—grandchildren.
When I’m not teaching, I enjoy spending as much time as possible with them, traveling, photography and mountain biking.
I am looking forward to this opportunity and very excited to be a Bobcat!