September 5th - September 8th

 Bobcat Family Blog #5 

Bell Schedule

Calendar

PowerSchool

Roseville City District Website

Chilton Website

Handbook

2 Weeks to Progress Reports!

Our students have been working with their peers and our staff to learn content across all of their subject areas! In two weeks, you will receive progress reports indicating their current mastery levels. For up-to-date information, you can always login to your student's OTUS account.

Important Dates

9/4 - Labor Day NO SCHOOL
9/6 - Anonymous Reporting StopIT Launch
9/7 - PTC Panda Express Fundraiser
9/5 - 9/8 - iReady Makeups Testing

Upcoming Sports/Student Events

9/5 - Flag Football @ Eich
9/5 - Girls Volleyball @ EV Cain
9/6 - Girls Volleyball @ Cooley
9/13 - Girls Volleyball @ Granite Oaks
9/13 - Flag Football @ Granite Oaks
9/14 - Cross Country @ Spring View
9/7 - Cross Country @ Buljan


Band Performance!

Our student's performed at the Galleria last week as part of the Mayor of Roseville's City address. Thank you Ms. Sugano for setting up this wonderful opportunity for our students to participate in our community!


    Yearbook

    You can order the yearbook for your student early at a discounted price! Right now, the Back to School Offer from 8/10- 9/15 is:
    • $50 yearbook
    • $10 personalization 
    4 free icons

    • 1/4 page ad is $70
    • 1/8 page as is $50

    8th Grade Families! The deadline to purchase ads is January 3, 2024.
    You can purchase a yearbook and/or ads by visiting the Chilton's page on Jostens
    See the ad flyer or the yearbook flyer for more information


    School Site Council

    Have you wanted to be a part of our school site council to help make a positive different in the educational experiences of our children? If so, please read through the attached letter about how you can be a part of this rewarding and educational experience. 



    Visitor and Volunteer Reminders

    We appreciate our many visitors and volunteers throughout the school year. Please read these quick reminders for taking photos and/or videos of students on any RCSD campus or during any RCSD activity.

    • We want to remind all visitors and volunteers that some of our students are exempt from having their photo or information shared publicly. For student privacy purposes, please only photograph and/or video your own student(s) when on campus, while attending a class field trip, etc.
    • Please do not share photos of any student besides your own on online platforms. If others are in the photo, please crop or blur/hide their faces.
    • For safety purposes, also do not share room numbers or school site maps on online platforms
    • Photos of students during events which are open to the community (after school hours festivals, sporting events, performances, etc.) are allowed. All attendees of these community events should be aware that photos and/or videos may be shared on online platforms.

    Please contact me if you have questions or concerns. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our students and staff safe.

    Jeff Ancker


    STOPit: Anonymous Reporting Tool

    Last week, we sent a SWIFT message with a letter about the latest support available in our district - STOPit, an anonymous online reporting tool. If you have not had a chance to read through the letter, please take a few moments to review the same letter attached below. Training for our middle school students will happen on Wednesday, September 6th in their elective class.

    Chilton STOPit Letter

    STOPit can be accessed on our web page by clicking the purple STOPit button.



    Positive Behavior - The Bobcat Way!

    Chilton's fabulous PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention and Support team) put together slides to teach students about positive behavior expectations at school. Our teachers went over these positive behavior expectations last week in your student's classrooms, and we would love your support in promoting these positive behaviors at school! Here is a link to a shortened version of the slides your student saw throughout the week to reference.

    PBIS Slides: Family Review - The Bobcat Way


    Counseling Update

    In an effort to achieve this goal, school staff or parents/guardians may refer students for counseling, or students may request counseling. These services are available at no cost. RCSD school counselors offer short‐term individual counseling to students, as well as small group counseling. 

    If you would like more information about counseling services available on our site, please contact your student's school counselor.


    Volume 11: August Counseling Update



    iReady Diagnostics

    RCSD's iReady diagnostic assessment window at Chilton continues this week! This upcoming week are iReady Make-ups. If your student has not finished the iReady reading or math, they will be in the multipurpose room during 1st - 3rd period each day until they complete both iReady diagnostics.

    Some ways that you can support your student's demonstration of where they are currently in math and reading are as follows:
    • Remind your student to have their phones and electronic devices on silent and zipped in their backpacks
    • Make sure their Chromebook is charged and they bring headphones
    • Remind your student to take their time, review answers, and do their best
    • Make sure your student brings a book or colored pencils to silently read or draw if they finish their diagnostic early.

    Community Happenings and Resources

    Please take a few moments to look through the different events happening throughout our community and the resources that are available to community members.

    The Chilton PTC is looking for new members! See the attached flyer for more details.


    Library Info

    Our wonderful librarian, along with help from our counseling team, our library aides, and our Social Studies teachers, finished checking out textbooks and Chromebooks to ALL of our students at Chilton! As a reminder for your student's checked out items, please read the below information carefully.

    • WRITE YOUR NAME AND THE DATE IN INK in the space provided inside the front cover of the Social Studies textbook. Although all textbooks are tracked by barcode, not name, this will help the student keep track of his/her textbooks.
    • SHOW YOUR TEACHER/LIBRARIAN ANY DAMAGE to your textbook/Chromebook or library books before it is checked out to you.  Please have your teacher report any damage immediately so it may be entered into our library system.  FAILURE TO DO THIS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR MAY RESULT IN A CHARGE FOR DAMAGE TO THE TEXTBOOK AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR.
    • DO NOT LOAN YOUR TEXTBOOKS/CHROMEBOOKS/LIBRARY BOOKS/ OR CHARGERS TO OTHER STUDENTS.  Students are responsible for the care and return of all textbooks/Chromebooks/Library books and chargers checked out to them during the school year, whether left in the classroom or taken home.  REMEMBER, all the above mentioned items ARE TRACKED BY THE BARCODE, NOT A NAME ON THE ITEM. Returning a textbook checked out to another student will NOT clear your name.
    • PLACE ALL LIBRARY BOOKS in a gallon size Ziplock bag.  Carrying books to and from school in your backpack may result in damage to the book. Including water damage from leaking water bottles, or rainy days.  DO NOT USE tape or other sticky substances directly on library books/Chromebooks/ or textbooks.  It will result in damage to the book when removed.
    Lost or Damaged Materials including: Textbooks, Chromebooks, Library books, and Chargers
    • ALL LOST OR DAMAGED MATERIALS MUST BE PAID FOR.  Please remember that your teachers are not responsible for your materials, even if they have been kept in the classroom.  We do not accept replacement books for lost/damaged textbooks. All textbooks and library books purchased for our school are LIBRARY BOUND. This is a special binding that allows the books to be used for many years. AMAZON replacements will not be accepted.
    • BILLS WILL BE MAILED HOME at the end of the school year for all missing textbooks, as well as those that are returned damaged.  Please make checks for textbooks payable to Chilton Middle School
    • UNPAID FINES will remain on your student’s account until all books are returned or fines are paid in full.  In addition, students with outstanding fines will not receive their  yearbooks at the end of the year, and may not be allowed to participate in year end activities.

    PLEASE CONTACT THE CHILTON LIBRARIAN FOR REPLACEMENT COST OF EACH INDIVIDUAL ITEM.

    We encourage all families to purchase a Chromebook cover to help protect the Chromebook from any scratches or damage. To know which cover to buy, you can flip over the Chromebook and read the model number on the underside of the Chromebook. An example is shown below. You are looking for where it says "HP Chromebook __ __."




    Cultural Fun Fact

    Labor Day is an annual celebration on the first Monday of September each year in the United States to celebrate "the social and economic achievements of American workers...to recognize the many contributions workers have made to America’s strength, prosperity, and well-being."

    For more information, please visit the U.S. Department of Labor


    Chilton Core Values

    Chilton's September Core Value is RESPONSIBILITY

    At Chilton:

    We believe responsible individuals are dependable and reliable and manage time and resources to bring about the maximum benefit so we can do our best work. Responsible individuals take ownership for their words and actions.  As responsible citizens, we work in collaboration with and for others and know that many situations require a cooperative effort to reach a common goal. 

    Talk with your child about what RESPONSIBILITY means to your family!


    Student Parent Handbook 2023-2024

    Here is the 2023-24 Student-Parent Handbook. Please read this over with your student(s) to learn the policies and procedures for Chilton Middle School. Each student will receive a hard copy of the handbook with a daily planner built in for students to use to write down important dates and to stay organized with their classwork.

    Attendance

    Attendance is vital for every child every day as lifelong habits are established in the early school years and contribute to student success throughout their school career and beyond. The best way to keep up with your student's curriculum pacing is to ensure they are in class daily and engaging with peers and their teachers.

    Please be reminded that our upcoming vacation days for Trimester 1 are:

    • Monday, September 4th (Labor Day)
    • Monday and Tuesday, October 30-31 (Teacher Workday/No Students)

    Please try and schedule appointments on non-school days and after school. If your child will be absent for an extended period, please visit our district website or contact the school's front office to set up a short-term independent study contract. 

    Reporting Absences

    There are many ways to report your student's absence and it is important that you report it to us as soon as possible. We wanted to highlight the different options:


    Deliveries, Food Drop-offs, and Messages to Students

    Parents are NOT PERMITTED to bring in or drop off any food or drink (including water bottles). This includes food delivery services. Lunches are offered for free, so any forgotten lunch can be supplemented by cafeteria offerings. We also have multiple water fountains in classrooms and around campus for students to use.


    Items delivered or left in the office by parents will not be delivered to students. Students will not be notified of items in the office and it is the responsibility of the student to come to the office during lunch or passing periods to pick up items. We will only deliver emergency messages to students.


    Traffic Reminders

    • Please follow all traffic and parking laws.
    • Please do not park in front of other's driveways, garages, or designated no parking areas around the campus (including the bus loop) and surrounding neighborhood.
    • Please make sure to obey instructions from the Crossing Guards (California Vehicle Code 2815).

    Please no parking in the middle of the parking lot. This causes traffic back ups and doesn't allow others to pull out of their parking spots safely and efficiently.

    Please make sure to safely pull forward as far as you can to keep traffic moving.

    Have your student meet you at your car further down the line rather than at the beginning of the parking lot. This will allow traffic to flow more efficiently. Please use these two lanes only to drop off and pick students up.

     School Spirit 

       Make sure to wear your orange and blue every

       Friday to show school spirit!



        
        Website:      https://chilton.rcsdk8.org/

        Location:     4501 Bob Doyle Drive, Roseville, CA, USA
        Phone:        (916) 771-1870
        Facebook:   facebook.com/RCSDChilton

        Instagram:  @rcsdchilton

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