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Elden Weekly Update 9/16/24

Posted Date: 9/16/24 (8:00 AM)

Elden Elementary
Weekly Update
September 16, 2024
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Elden Updates
Welcome to our second full week of school! Students have continued to make connections with staff and each other. They are also starting to get used to classroom routines and expectations. Yay Eagles!

I want to take this opportunity to thank our staff and PTA for an incredible Open House/Curriculum Night. The work everyone put in made for a wonderful evening for our students and families. I also want to thank everyone who came out to join us for the event. I was blown away, once again, by our community and how amazing it is. I loved meeting and seeing everyone, and look forward to my next opportunity to do so!

The district is hosting the first Community Cafe tonight at Baker High School. The topic of discussion will be Parent Involvement: How to Get Parents Involved in Schools. I hope to see you there!

Ms. Fiorini
Principal
 
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Elden Social Media Accounts
Throughout the year we will try to regularly update our Elden Social Media Accounts. We will post pictures of events, classroom fun, daily learning activities, and more! You can also find Elden posts and helpful information on our district social media accounts and PTA accounts as well.

Follow us at the following:
  • Instagram - @eldeneagles
  • Facebook - Elden Elementary School
  • Facebook - Elden Elementary PTA
  • Facebook - Baldwinsville Central School District
  • X - @BCSDBEES
 
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Upcoming Events
September 16 - Community Cafe @ Baker HS 6:00p - 8:00p Topic: Parent Involvement

September 17 - PTA Meeting @ Elden w/ virtual option 6:30p

October 2 - Elden Picture Day

October 3 - No School for Students - Parent / Teacher Conferences

October 14 - No School - Columbus / Indigenous Peoples' Day

October 23rd - RTI Family Engagement Night
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Positivity Project
This week, our school community will focus on the character strength of Curiosity. Curiosity means you like exploration and discovery. You ask lots of questions because you want to learn more about anything and everything.

Curiosity is essential to our character, driving our desire for wisdom and knowledge. It keeps us engaged in stories and encourages us to try new activities or travel. Everyone experiences curiosity differently — behaviorally, intellectually, and emotionally.

People with strong curiosity are more likely to ask questions and try new things. Curiosity is a form of courage because asking questions shows we don't know something, and trying new activities risks failure. However, it's through questions and exploration that we learn and grow.
 
Helpful Links
Elden Website
Elden Notice to School
Principal's Message
Elden Early Drop Off Form
Elden Daily Student Pick-Up Form
 
Elden Contacts
Elden Eagle
Principal: Joelle Fiorini jfiorini@bville.org
Secretary: Nicole Swanson nswanson@bville.org
Attendance: Lindsay Ellis lellis@bville.org
Nurse: Veronica Penoyer vpenoyer@bville.org
Psychologist: Brooke Aicher baicher@bville.org
Social Worker: Karen Russo kerusso@bville.org
Counselor: Brooke Fingland bfingland@bville.org
Student Engagement Specialist: Brazzie Addison baddison@bville.org
School Resource Officer: Marty Knaul mknaul@bville.org
Liberty Resource Therapist: TBD