2024-2025 Welcome Letter and Important Information for Families

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                       August 8, 2024

Dear ER Taylor Family:

 

Welcome to the 2024-25 school year.   School will begin in just under two weeks on August 19th, so it is important that we share  information that will support your student to have a successful start to the year. If you are a returning family, you will notice that the policies shared below are basically the same as last year.  We hope this information will serve as a good reminder of the policies and expectations we have at ER Taylor, which have been enacted over the last few years to support student and family safety, along with student learning.

 

One programmatic change we will put into place this year, is a newly adopted curriculum for English and Spanish Language Arts.  This reading and writing curriculum, called Into Reading,  is being implemented across our school district.  We are excited to work alongside you to realize the full potential of this new curriculum and the positive impacts it will have on our students’ literacy achievement. 

 

We also want to introduce the new ER Taylor staff members who will be working with our students this year.  They come to our school with a wealth of experience, and we are very lucky to have them join our team;  

 

  • Natalie Champion - Spanish Biliteracy, 3rd grade (teacher for this year only)
  • Zoey Pittler - Autism focused Special Day Class (SDC), Kindergarten - 2nd grade
  • Fenton Li - SDC paraeducator 
  • Jason Augila - SDC paraeducator 
  • Ashley Tapia - SDC paraeducator 
  • Akeylah Hernandez -  SDC paraeducator 
  • Tahj Seymore - Noon Monitor 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Finally, starting Thursday, August 15th. You are welcome to come to our campus and see who your student’s teacher will be. Class lists will be posted on our family bulletin board, on our Pre-Kindergarten portable (next to the Bacon Street gate), on Thursday morning.   There will also be a Kindergarten family orientation and teacher meet and greet on Friday August 16th, starting at 10:00 AM (new Kinder families, please look for a separate family letter with more info. about this event).

 

Looking forward to seeing you on August 19th for the first day of school! 

 

Sincerely, 

 

David Norris, Principal 

Shirley Duong, Assistant Principal 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO KNOW

 

First Day of School

  • School starts on Monday, August 19, 2024.   Classroom assignments will be posted Thursday, August 15th.  

 

School Hours 

  • Grades 1st - 5th: 7:50 - 2:05  (Early dismissal each Wednesday is at 12:50)
  • Kindergarten: 7:50 - 1:50 pm.  (Early dismissal each Wednesday is at 12:50)

 

First Day Line Up Spot - How will my student know where to go?

  • All general education students will have their class assignment (Teacher’s name and room number) posted on our Pre-Kindergarten portable starting 8/15, along with curbside class assignment postings on the first day of school.  When you look up your student’s class, identify their class room number and help your student remember their room number.   
  • Once general education students enter our campus on the first day of school, they will meet their teacher in the morning at their classes’ line-up spot on our turf field.  Students will line up behind their class number on the field.  
  • For new Kindergarten families, class assignments and room numbers will be shared at our Kindergarten Orientation on August 16th, and students will get to practice lining up in their line up spots.  
  • All students in our Autism focused, Special Day Class (SDC) program will meet paraeducators in our Sensory Garden on Burrows Street, whether they are being dropped off by their families, or come to our school via SFUSD bus transportation.  

 

Student Drop Off Hours

  • Our gates open at 7:30 every morning, and there will be supervision from 7:30 - 7:50 on our lower playground, or in the Sensory Garden for students in our SDC classes.  General education students are expected to wait at their line up spots on the turf field, unless it is a rainy day schedule, in which case they will wait in the hallway outside of their class.  Students can also eat breakfast during this time, in our cafeteria. 
  • Students in our SDC classes will wait in our Sensory Garden with paraeducator supervision, and will be walked over to their classes once the bell rings at 7:50.  On rainy days, students will wait inside the building with para supervision.

 

School Entry Policy & Routine

  • General education students will enter our campus through our Goettingen Street or Bacon Street gates. Families are not allowed to enter the playground in the morning, and will have to say goodbye to students before they enter our campus.
  • Kindergarten and 1st grade students will enter through the Bacon Street Gate.  This gate will close promptly at 7:50.
  • 2nd - 5th grade students will enter through the Goettingen Street Gate, which will close at 7:55. 
  • If you have a student in either Kinder or 1st grade AND a student in 2nd grade or above, both students can enter through the Bacon Street Gate.  Students will then line-up at their classroom line up spot on the turf field 

 

Late Arrivals

  • Students that arrive after 7:55 are considered tardy. After 7:55, families will need to bring their students to the late arrival entrance on Burrows Street.  Students will have to line up for a tardy slip inside of our main building.  1st - 5th grade students will then go directly to their classes.  Kindergarten students will be escorted to their classes.  

 

School Visitation Policy

  • If you choose to visit our campus, whether it is for a one time visit or ongoing volunteering, you must always sign-in, in our main office, first!  If you are planning on visiting a classroom or have a meeting with a staff member, you must also get a visitor’s badge from our main office team, which will signify to all staff members on campus that you have already signed in.  
  • Any adult who is not a SFUSD employee or community based partner, who is in the school building without a visitor’s badge, will be asked to identify themselves and be escorted to the office or to an Administrator. 

 

 

 

Family Parking

  • If you choose to park in the neighborhood and walk your student(s) to either the Goettingen Street or Bacon Street gates, please be mindful of street cleaning days on Tuesday and Thursday.  Please also be mindful of our neighbors and avoid parking in their driveways and make sure you do not double park, or park in any of the white zones, as you may be ticketed.  

 

Morning Rolling Drop Off

  • For families that are driving to school, but do not wish to park, you can access our rolling drop off zones set up on Goettingen Street and on Bacon Street.  Both rolling drop off zones will be supervised from 7:30 - 7:50 and will be marked by orange cones. Once dropped off, students will enter through either gate, like all other students. 
  • To enter the Goettingen Street rolling drop off zone, drive down Goettingen Street heading South toward Bacon Street.  To enter the Bacon Street rolling drop off zone, drive down Bacon Street heading West toward Somerset Street.  After leaving the cone zone, you will drive straight one block up Gottingen or  Bacon Streets, before making a right or left turn.  This helps ensure a nice flow of traffic and limits traffic jams on all surrounding streets. 
  • Drivers must follow the directions of the drop off zone supervisors and once their student(s) exit the vehicle, the cars must exit the drop off zone. Please do not wait in the drop off lane, while your child enters the gate. Your student(s) should be able to independently exit your vehicle

 

Dismissal & Pick Up 

  • General education students who are being picked up directly after school will be brought out to the turf field right before dismissal to meet families at their class’ line up spot.  
  • The Bacon Street gate will be opened for Kindergarten dismissal around 1:45 PM (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday), and at 12:50 on Wednesdays, so families can come onto our campus to meet their student(s).  
  • The Goettingen Street gate will be opened around 2:03 PM  (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday),  and at 12:50  on Wednesday, so families can come onto our campus to meet their student(s).  
  • If you arrive early before either of the gates are opened, please line up going down Bacon street (toward Somerset St.). or going down Goettingen Street (toward Burrows St.).   This ensures an orderly and fair entry process for all. 
  • After meeting your student, we ask that you promptly leave the playground.
  • Students in our SDC classes will be brought to Sensory Garden at 1:50 each day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday), and at 12:40 on Wednesday, for pick-up by families, or to wait to load onto their bus, when it arrives. 

 

Dismissal & After School Programs

  • If your student is in an afterschool program, they will be directed by their teacher or a school staff member to the pick up location for their after school program.  If your student is enrolled in an afterschool program, but won’t be attending their program on any given day, please make sure to have your student inform their teacher. 

 

Dismissal & Students Walking Home Unaccompanied by an Adult

  • Only 4th and 5th grade students can walk home unaccompanied by a parent or guardian.  Before this happens, the school must have a signed note from a parent or guardian giving them permission to do so.  Students will then be dismissed by their teacher to walk home, after they are brought to their line up spot with the rest of their class. 
  • Once the school receives a written note from a family member, an Administrator or one of the ER Taylor Social Workers will contact the family interested in this, to discuss the specific circumstances of their student walking home unaccompanied.

 

Early Pick Up

  • If you need to pick up your student early from school, for any reason, come to our main entrance at Burrows Street and ring the doorbell/buzzer.  After identifying yourself, you will be buzzed into our school.  You will then go directly to the main office to request an early pick up.  Our office team will call your student’s class and have them report to the main office to meet you. 

 

Late Pick Up

  • If you are running late, your student(s) will be brought by their teacher to our late pick up area, which is next to the school building on our basketball court.  An ER Taylor staff member will supervise students who are not picked up after 2:10 PM on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and after 12:55 PM on Wednesdays.  Around 2:30 (or 1:15 on Wednesday), students who have still not been picked up, will be brought to the main office.

Student Essentials - What to Bring and What NOT to Bring, to School

  • It is important that students bring a backpack to school everyday, along with any assignments, books, and school supplies they need.  If you need support with getting a backpack, please check in with an Administrator or School Social Worker about this.    Students should also bring their Wednesday “Take Home” folder to school on Tuesday or Wednesday morning, so family announcements, forms, and fliers can be sent home on Wednesday afternoon.
  • Students should NOT bring toys to school, or anything that will cause distractions or would not be used for educational purposes.  Students can get permission to bring items of this nature in special circumstances. 

 

Lunch & Snack Policies 

  • All students have access to our school’s breakfast and lunch program, however you are also welcome to have your student(s) bring their lunch from home. Students who opt for school lunch, will eat in our cafeteria.  Students who bring their lunch from home will eat outside at our picnic tables, or in their classrooms on rainy days.  Lunch service takes place at the following times: K/1st: 11:00 - 11:20 AM 2nd/3rd: 11:30 - 11:50 AM 4th/5th: 12:00 - 12:20 PM.  Breakfast is served daily in the cafeteria for all students from 7:30 - 7:45.   If you choose to send your student with lunch from home, please make sure that the food will be safe to eat without needing to be refrigerated or heated. 
  • Per our wellness policy, NO candy or gum is allowed at school, and snacks need to be brought in individual portion bags/containers.   It is also encouraged that all students bring healthy lunch, snack, and drink choices to school that are low in sugar.  It is also important that students not share lunch or snack items with others. 
  • Families are not allowed to eat on our campus with students.  If families are interested in eating with their student(s), they will need to sign them out and take them off campus for lunch. 
  • Every family also needs to complete a SFUSD Multipurpose Family Income Form, which supports students to be able to access free or reduced price lunch, based on family income. 

 

School Uniform & Dress Code Policy 

  • ER Taylor is a uniform school, so all students are expected to be in a school uniform, unless they have a waiver signed by a parent, that exempts them from wearing one.   
  • The ER Taylor uniform colors are: Black pants or skirts, white or maroon collared shirts or blouses, and a maroon sweater, if you choose.  If a student is not in uniform, the (general) ER Taylor dress code follows the SFUSD dress code, outlined in the SFUSD Family and Student Handbook

 

Cell Phone Policy

  • Students who choose to bring their cell phones from home, must keep them in their backpack, and are not allowed to use them, unless they have been given explicit permission from an ER Taylor Staff member, in accordance with SFUSD board policy 5131.8.  If a student does not meet this expectation, the ER Taylor Administration will follow progressive discipline steps outlined in the specific ER Taylor cell phone policy.  For more information on the specifics of this policy, please reach out to the main office.

 

School Communication  

  • It is the goal of our school to make sure all families are properly informed about everything that pertains to our students.  To ensure there is strong communication between the school and families, all school wide fliers and announcements will be sent out in paper form each week on Wednesday, via our Wednesday “Take Home” folders.
  • We will also be sending this information to families through your ParentVUE account, and we will be sharing reminders about events and school meetings via recorded messages sent to your phone numbers that you have provided to us. The school Administration will also continue to send out our monthly newsletter, “The Panda Times,” with all the happenings for the month.   And don’t forget to check out the ER Taylor Website (https://www.sfusd.edu/school/er-taylor-elementary-school) for more school info, and the SFUSD Website (https://www.sfusd.edu/), which provides information about district-wide happenings. 

 

Parent/Guardian Involvement

  • There are multiple ways families can be involved in school, beyond supporting their student’s education and partnering with your student’s teacher.  Families can participate in, or observe, parent leadership groups, including our monthly School Site Council (SSC) Meeting, Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meetings, and our monthly English Language Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) for families whose students are English Learners.   
  • We will also be offering multiple family workshops and family events throughout the year, and will be continuing our monthly Principal Chats.

New ELA/SLA Curriculum

  • Below is information shared by the San Francisco Unified School District about the adoption of our new language arts curriculum in English and Spanish.  This information was shared at the end of last school year, and is being shared again here for your reference. 

 

Why are we adopting a new Language Arts Curriculum?

  1. It has been over 10 years since SFUSD has adopted new Language Arts curriculum 
  2. During the past few years we visited classrooms across our district and learned that new curriculum would support teachers in meeting the needs of students to grow in their reading and writing skills
  3. A new PK-8  Language Arts Curriculum supports our goal for ALL students to grow as readers and writers no matter what school they attend

 

How will a new Language Arts Curriculum Support student learning?

The new curriculum was selected to support our SFUSD language and literacy priorities:

  • Decoding/Phonics - Students learn and apply knowledge of letter sounds to read and write
  • Language Comprehension - Students read grade level text to develop vocabulary, answer comprehension questions, and learn about the world.

 

After reviewing and piloting curriculum and collecting data from educators, school leaders, students, caregivers and community members, we are confident that the curriculum selected for PK-5th grade will provide the necessary tools to ensure all SFUSD students will experience high-quality teaching and learning across language arts instruction in the District. 

 

On Tuesday, March 26th the SFUSD Board of Education unanimously voted to approve the recommendation to formally adopt the following Language Arts Core Curriculum.  

  • Grades PK/TK: Creative Curriculum
  • Grades K-5 (English Language Arts, Spanish Language Arts, and Designated English Language Development): Into Reading

 

 

To Learn more about each curriculum we will implement, and what each curriculum includes, scan the QR codes:

 

 

 

Creative Curriculum 

Into Reading 

Scan to learn more about the curriculum 

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