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The Cardinal Ridge Chronicles
We are nearing the end of our second full year at Cardinal Ridge and it’s amazing to reflect on how much our students, our staff and our school have grown. This year, our students continued to demonstrate excellence in and out of the classroom. Our students shined in the Spelling and Geography Bees and Odyssey of the Mind. Ourstudents engaged in One to the World activities and brought their own devices into the classroom.
Our chorus sang their hearts out. Our 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders wowed us with awesome performances throughout the year.
From the Principal’s Desk:
What is that sound that you hear, oh it’s just the marvel-ous Cardinal Ridge musi-cians at work! If you
June 2016
June 6-June 10:
Cardinal Ridge Spirit Week
Tuesday, June 2:
Field Day-8:30am-2:00pm
Wednesday, June 8:
DARE Graduation 9:00-10:30 am
Thursday, June 9:
Field Day-Rain Date
Friday, June 10:
5th Grade Promotion Ceremony
5:00-7:30 pm
Tuesday, June14:
Volunteer Breakfast
9:00-10:30 am
Last Day of School
Monday, June 20:
Report Cards Sent Home
Summer Hours
8:30 am -3:30 pm
Our second group of 5th grade students is preparing for their middle school transition and we could not be more proud of their progress.
The end of our second year also marks the departure of the first members of our school's PTO who started to work long before the walls of the building were erected. We sad-ly bid adieu to Elizabeth Franklin, Beth Robertson and Suzanne Burch as they usher their children to middle school. For the upcoming school year, we welcome
a new PTO board who will continue to plan
great events and activities for our students
and school.
President: Ron Weber
Vice President: Amy Riviello
VP of Communications: Elizabeth Kiken
Treasurer: Amanda Baxter
Secretary: Gina Fink
Lastly, I wish to express our gratitude to all of the parents who have supported us throughout the year. We are grateful for all of time you have spent copying for our teachers, assisting with school events, planning events and shelving books in the library. Your support is invaluable and your time is essential to our success as a school community.
We thank you for entrusting us with your children and look forward to another great year in 2016-2017.
Geography Bee Participants
Spelling Bee Participants
Spring Chorus
1st Grade Zoo Performance
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Box Tops for Education-Cardinal
Ridge earns 10¢ for every box top!
Collect Campbell’s soup
labels too!
Students and teachers are embracing
the use of personal devices being
brought to school for learning. Teach-
ers are guiding activities across all
subjects to enhance lessons and excite
students. Bring Your Own Technology
(BYOT) at Cardinal Ridge is taking
flight. Through careful planning and
guidance students are collaborating
and creating with curriculum material
like never before. Please help us
continue to enhance this incredible
program by supporting your students
in their use of personal devices for
learning. If possible (apple and
android) download apps for: Wixie,
Office 365 (Word, PowerPoint, Excel),
Raz-Kids, IA iTest, and DreamBox.
Ensure that your student’s device can
access the internet through a web
browser such as: Google Chrome,
Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, or
Safari. Installing anti-virus software is
also recommended. Finally, use that
device to access the “Student” tab on
the Cardinal Ridge Webpage. This
page serves as our launch page for
learning with computers. Students
and parents can also be using these
resources at home.
Visiting Cardinal Ridge
Parents are welcome to visit the school at any time, however, to adhere to LCPS security measures, please be sure to sign in and collect a visitor’s sticker in the office before heading to your destination. Please con-tact teachers by email or telephone to schedule a meeting if you require time to confer regarding your children.
Dismissal Changes
We realize that emergencies happen, but we ask your cooperation in avoiding last minute early dismis-sal requests. Please avoid calling after 2:00 pm for changes in transportation plans as it is more chal-lenging to ensure that teachers have the most current information to route students to their place destina-tion.
Health Clinic - END OF YEAR MEMO FROM THE CLINIC
Pick Up Medications:
Please note that an adult must pick up any medication
that is in the school that belongs to your child the last day
of school. Children are not allowed to transport any type of
medication to or from school (including cough drops).
Bring Your Own Technology-BYOT
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LOST AND FOUND The Lost and Found is located right outside of the library. Please have your children check it for items that may have been misplaced. All unclaimed items will be donated a charitable organization at the end of the school year.
IMMUNIZATIONS
5th Grade Parents
The Commonwealth of Virginia requires that all students entering middle school and high school must
have received a diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (Tdap) vaccine booster unless the student has received a
Tdap vaccine after the age of seven years. Only one dose of the Tdap booster is required after the age of
seven years, regardless of the interval since the last dose of pertussis-containing vaccine. Please note
that Tdap is a different vaccine than the DTaP vaccine.
Immunizations may be obtained from your physician, military clinics, or the Loudoun County
Health Department. The Loudoun County Health Department will provide the immunizations that are re-
quired for school attendance at no cost. The Health Department is located in the Shenandoah Building at 102 Heritage Way, N.E.,
Suite 100, Leesburg, (phone number: 703-777-0236). Immunizations are administered by appointment. If you
choose to go to the Health Department for this immunization, you must bring a current immunization
record.
In addition, Loudoun County Public Schools is collaborating with the Loudoun County Health
Department to sponsor a free Tdap vaccine clinic at J. L. Simpson Middle School in Leesburg on Satur-
day, August 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Tdap vaccine is free, but parents must accompany their
child to the clinic and bring the child’s insurance card if the child has medical insurance. Only the Tdap
vaccine will be administered and appointments are not required.
For rising sixth graders, documentation of the Tdap vaccine booster should be given to the nurse or
health clinic specialist at your child’s elementary school this school year. If your child will not receive
the Tdap vaccine booster before the end of this school year, documentation should be given to the mid-
dle school or high school this summer. Your child will not be allowed to start school without this im-
munization or a medical exemption.
A list of students who require this immunization will be provided to each middle school at the end of
this school year. There will be no grace period for your child to begin middle school on August 29,
2016, without this vaccine.
All new seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students will be required to have docu-
mentation of a Tdap vaccine booster prior to the start of school year 2016-2017. Students must have
documentation of this immunization in order to begin school on August
29, 2016. There will be no grace period for your child to begin school on August 29 without this vac-
cine.
If you have questions, please contact your child’s physician or the local health department.
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2016-2017 LCPS School Calendar
August 10-11: New to Profession Teacher Institute
August 12, 15-16: New Employee Orientation/Workdays - All Teach-
ers New to LCPS
August 17-18: In-School Staff Development - All Teachers
August 19: Planning/Records/Conference Day
August 22-24: County-Wide Staff Development - All Teachers
August 25-26: Planning/Records/Conference Days
August 29: First Day of School
September 5: Holiday (Labor Day)
October 10: Holiday (Columbus Day)
November 4: End of the Grading Period
November 7-8: Student Holidays (Planning/Records/Conference
Days)
November 23-25: Holiday (Thanksgiving)
December 22-January 2 Winter Break: (Classes Resume January
3)
January 16: Holiday (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
January 26: End of Grading Period
January 27: Moveable Student Holiday * (Planning/Records/
Conference Day)
February 20: Holiday (Presidents’ Day)
April 6: End of Grading Period
April 7: Student Holiday (Planning/Records/Conference Day)
April 10-14: Holiday (Spring Break)
May 29: Holiday (Memorial Day)
June 9: Last Day of School/End of Grading Period
June 12-13: Planning/Records/Conference Days
Dismissal Changes
We realize that emergencies happen, but we ask your cooperation in avoiding last minute early dismissal re-
quests. Please avoid calling after 2:00 pm for changes in transportation plans as it is more challenging to en-
sure that teachers have the most current information to route students to their place destination.
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Red Wings Rescuers
We are thrilled with the growth of our
Red Wings Rescuer program this year
at Cardinal Ridge Elementary. Thank
you for all the dads who participated
and volunteered for this program. Your
flexibility and help with various tasks is
greatly appreciated! The staff and stu-
dents enjoyed having you in the build-
ing as positive male role models. This
program would not be possible without
your interest and participation. Thank
you to all the Red Wings Rescuers of
2015-2016!!!