Longfellow Elementary School & Community WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Raton Public Schools invites you to our community listening session We want to hear what YOU want for our students and help influence the vision and strategy for our school district. We welcome feedback and aspirations as we co-create the future of our community! October 25, 2021 4PM Register At: https://tinyurl.com/2874uu53 Meeting in the school cafeteria This is a pre-registration link for students who are:
Looking forward to a great school year! Free Summer Meals Program 2021 Sponsored by K-12 by Elior/A’viands and the Raton Public Schools Food and Nutrition Services Program. This Institution is an equal opportunity provider. Breakfast and Lunch Meals Distributed Monday – Thursday June 14, 2021 – August 6, 2021 (No Meal Service on June 7 – 11 & July 5-9, 2021 – Closed for Staff Training) FREE for kids ages 1-18! NO REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Summer Meal Grab and Go Sites
For questions, please contact Michael at 575-707-3186. We've updated our handbooks!
Hello Longfellow Families!
If you checked out a laptop from Longfellow, you may drop off your device on May 21st, from 1-3 pm on the North End drop off/pick up lane at Longfellow Elementary School. Thank you, Longfellow Staff Everyone stay safe and healthy! We will have grab and go packets for the students again Friday, May 8:
Drive Through for your Longfellow Student's Grab-n-Go instruction packets in the Longfellow Pick Up Line - North Parking Times:
Thank you, Longfellow Staff Everyone stay safe and healthy! We will have grab and go packets for the students again Friday April 24th.
Here is the schedule for pick up times on the north end of the building:
Longfellow Staff Everyone stay safe and healthy! Kimberly Sanchez, Principal Longfellow Elementary School 700 East Fourth Street Raton, NM 87740 575.445.9261 Fax 575.445.5306 visit us at ratonschools.com April 9, 2020 Dear Longfellow Students and Families: I hope this finds each of you in good health and good spirits as we continue to be out of school in this time of the National Health Crisis. I wanted to share some information with you about the ways in which Longfellow Elementary School will be striving to continue the teaching and learning process through the end of our scheduled school year. Our plan has been developed within the guidance and parameters set by the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) and in consideration of the needs and resources of the community of Raton. ● Contact from the school : Classroom Teachers and Specialists (Special Education, Title 1, and Counselors) will have already been in contact with you and your student to check in and will continue to do so on at least a weekly basis. Teachers have also been charged with assessing technology resources that you have available at home. Follow us on FaceBook and our school website for ongoing announcements and information. Staff may also utilize student email accounts as well as phone and text contacts to make sure we are able to stay in touch. ● Continuing Instruction : Paper-based packets of instructional materials will be distributed every 2 weeks in a Grab-n-Go from the school. These may include texts, manipulatives, worksheets, curriculum workbooks, and materials such as crayons, pencils, and scissors. Teachers are also starting with digital delivery of resources and online communication for teaching. Some of the platforms teachers might use include Google Classroom, Google Hangouts / Meets, Classroom DoJo, private Facebook Groups, and ZOOM. In addition, there are a number of online learning resources students will be familiar with that they may continue to utilize, such as iReady, Accelerated Reader (AR), I Know It math, and others which your teachers will have already started informing you about. Based on the needs determined by teachers in their contact with you, we are issuing a small number of laptops to families to help ensure those with internet capabilities can access these online supplements. Please note we have a limited number of devices to check out and will be doing our best to match the needs to that which we have available. ● Time recommendations : The recommended daily amount of time students should be spending on paper based assignments, online work, projects, and instruction time (video conference / ZOOM) with teachers is ○ 30 minutes per day (PreK) ○ 45 minutes per day (Kinder and 1st grade) ○ 60 minutes per day (2nd grade) This is based on the guidelines of the NMPED. In addition to these daily recommended minutes, remember that supplemental reading time, creative play, outdoor play, and time for music and movement are also vitally important for your child’s continued development and health! ● Grading : While the assignments sent out via packets as well as those issued online will NOT be graded, teachers will be asking for responses and feedback from students to determine their understanding and readiness for next steps in instruction. This may take the form of online question responses, quizzes, sending in pictures of completed projects, and other means of assessing student participation and understanding. I wish each of you, our Longfellow students and families, health and calm during this stressful time! Know that teachers, support staff, and administration are missing seeing you and are greatly looking forward to being with students in school again. Until that time, we are ALL learning to teach, learn, and stay connected in new ways. Please feel free to contact teachers and administration with questions or concerns that arise. We will persevere through this challenging time by working together. With great appreciation, Kimberly Sanchez Principal, Longfellow Elementary School |
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