Voyager Academy Elementary School News, Oct. 1, 2021

Did you know that Voyager Vikings are always learning?  This week the kindergarten class was learning all about The Three Billy Goats Gruff while 3rd graders were reading Alice in Wonderland.  Our guidance counselor was even helping students learn the importance of showing Joy and Sadness.  I encourage you to ask your students what they have learned this week.  The following announcements will be helpful for you and your family for the week of October 4-8.

SPIRIT WEEK IS HERE:  As we prepare for our Amazing Day of Awesomeness on October 8, Voyager Elementary would like to show their school spirit.  HOW DO WE SHOW SCHOOL SPIRIT?  We are going to dress up each day next week to show how much we LOVE our school.  We’ve Got Spirit, Yes We Do.  We’ve Got Spirit, How About You?


Monday:  October 4:   Pajama Day 


Tuesday:  October 5: Favorite T-Shirt Day


Wednesday:  October 6: Funky, Crazy, Sock Day


Thursday:  October 7: Favorite Sports Team Day


Friday:  October 8: Voyager Wear or Class Color T-Shirts 


 

REPORT CARDS:  Voyager Elementary has moved to a quarter system for report cards.  This means students will receive 4 report cards throughout the year as we seek to help students become independent, lifelong learners.  The first grading period will conclude on October 4 and report cards will be sent home on October 8.  We are thrilled that our teaching staff has created a NEW and IMPROVED Report Card to help us improve our communication with parents.  Please let us know what you think of the new report card.  

 

BOOK CHARACTER PUMPKINS:  Reading is fun and reading is important.  After fall break our classes will be talking about and voting on their favorite childhood book.  Next, each grade level will create a Book Character Pumpkin to display.  The pumpkins will be available for display beginning on October 29, 2021.  We will need 7 good sized pumpkins for this event.  If you are willing to donate a pumpkin to us please let your child’s teacher know.  I encourage your family to create a book character pumpkin too.  Mrs. Davis has created a video to show you how.  If you would like to display your family pumpkin at school, let us know and we will set up an area to display family pumpkins too.

Make A Book Character Pumpkin Video

 

FALL FESTIVAL:  Mark your calendar NOW for Voyager’s Fall Festival.  It is scheduled to take place on October 29 from 6:00 to 8:30 pm.  


STEP IT UP:  Step It Up is OVER!!  We have made a profit of over $55,000.  The middle school and elementary school will be splitting those profits.  Thank you so much.  Now that the work is done, it is time to celebrate.  Our Day of Awesomeness will take place on October 8.  Do you want details?  Here we go:

  • K-2 students will celebrate from 8:30 to 10:00

  • 3rd grade students will celebrate from 10:15-11:45

  • There will be 8 Ninja Warrior Type blow up activities for the students to enjoy, a dance party station, prize station and more.

  • The prizes that students have earned will be delivered to their classrooms on October 8 (to take home)

  • All students celebrate and enjoy the fun and games.  We are all one community and we all support and care for each other.

  • Students will wear masks at all times.  This event is totally outside.

  • Students will need an extra pair of socks on October 8th and they should bring a water bottle to school.

Now that the work is over, we need your help to pull off the fun.  We will need 12 volunteers per play period to help us run the activities and package the prizes. If you would be willing to help us with this event, please click on the link below to sign up for a time to help.

Step It Up Fundraiser

SECOND GRADERS ARE LEARNING ABOUT ANCIENT GREECE:

This week our second graders started learning about Ancient Greek civilizations! We learned that they had jobs- farmers and shepherds, lived in different city states like Athens and Sparta and learned about their religion. We found out that they believed in Greek gods and goddesses that lived on top of Mount Olympus! Who is your favorite?


HOW DOES VOYAGER ACADEMY TEACH READING:  Please click on the link below to learn all about how Voyager helps students become even stronger readers.  We are thrilled to now have a Reading Interventionist on staff.  Mrs. Heather Roberts holds a Masters degree in reading and is diligently working to help Voyager embrace the Science of Reading.


Reading at Voyager

Science of Reading Video

OUR YOUNGEST VIKINGS EXPLORING LATINEX HERITAGE:

Ms. Vargas's Kindergarten class has been learning about different Spanish speaking nations and traditions as a part of Latinx Heritage Month.  Each week they have been exploring a new nation. They began their study with the country of  Mexico. They learned about Amate Art, a Mexican traditional art style that is painted on the bark of fig trees and usually depicts scenes of nature and family life. As kindergarten is currently studying families as a part of their project work this quarter, students then got a chance to create their own Amate art using watercolors! 


FALL FITNESS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS:

In Physical Education our students are learning about health-related fitness. They all know that there are five components to physical fitness. Even our youngest students can recognize that a running activity will make their heart and lungs work harder and grow stronger. Here are some of our Kinders traveling in a straight pathway as they participate in a running activity.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XbkPOGBnByGPgwbfBnRT8zuWQz8vRugY/view?usp=sharing



BLOOD DRIVE:  VAHS will be hosting a blood drive on October 22 from 8:00 am until 2:00 pm.  If you have questions, please email at lking@students.voyageracademy.net

VAES BIRTHDAY ROCK:  The Voyager Birthday Rock is a BIG success.  The students seemed thrilled with it and parents have done an amazing job of showing their creativity.  If you are interested in signing up to paint the Voyager Elementary Birthday Rock for your child, please click on the link below for details.

Birthday Rock Details and Sign Up

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS CONCERNING COVID:  Voyager’s amazing school nurse has created a document for all of our families entitled FAQ Concerning Covid.  We understand how challenging and stressful this situation has been and we appreciate your support and partnership.  I highly encourage you to click on the link below and read the health information so you can stay informed and will better understand the guidelines Voyager is following as we seek to keep all students and staff safe.

FAQ Concerning Covid

ACCREDITATION UPDATE:  Voyager Academy is a fully accredited school.  Every five years the school goes through a re-accreditation process.  That process will take place this year during the month of November.  We are thrilled to be able to share all the great things Voyager Academy does to create amazing, life-long, independent learners.  

VOYAGER LUNCH UPDATE:  The Titan Family Portal and LINQ Online Ordering system work together like a checking/ debit card account.  All student lunch accounts must be preloaded with funds for ordering.  Parents then order lunches for students based on the funds availability in their Titan account. Families who have a negative balance on the account will no longer be permitted to order lunch online. Please be sure to send your student(s) to school with lunch if no meal was ordered. If your student's lunch account currently has a negative balance, we please ask that you pay this balance as soon as possible by either form of payment:

  1.  Online at  https://family.titank12.com  There is a $2.80 flat fee charged by the bank per deposit online. (Example: $100 deposit + $2.80 fee = $102.80) 

  2.  A check/ money order made payable to Voyager Academy. Please include your child's name and id# on the memo line. You can also use this pre-printed form

Lunch menus are published for the month of October. The lunch ordering rule is a week in advance. If you need assistance email foodnutritionservices@voyageracademy.net

FALL BREAK IS COMING:  October 11-15.  Make plans now to enjoy this season with your family.  

QUARANTINE GUIDELINES:  Listed below are the guidelines we have been given as they are related to quarantine:

  1. When your children need to stay home to learn, always contact me and your child's teacher. 


  1. The teacher will provide remote assignments for your student. As long as the student is doing some work at home and you complete the attendance link provided below they will be counted present. The link to complete your child’s attendance is HERE


  1. Because your student has been directly exposed to someone, outside of school, who has tested positive for COVID, your student needs to quarantine for 10 days. They may return to school after the 10 days of quarantine have been completed AND have no symptoms from the time of exposure.


  1. The 10 day quarantine protocol is not school days, it also includes the weekend.  For example, if your child was exposed on Aug. 9, they can return to school on Aug. 20 (10 days). 


  1. Please keep me, your child’s teacher, and our school nurse, Mrs. Skoff updated on your child’s symptoms and/or test results. 


See below for details for siblings where ONE tests positive, another tests NEGATIVE. Or for students and a parent tests positive, but student tests NEGATIVE.


Your positive student will need to complete a 10 day quarantine and may return to school after those 10 days so long as they are fever free for 24 hours and their symptoms are improving. With regard to siblings - as of now, IF you are able to isolate the positive child from the family, eat in separate spaces, wear masks in the home, use separate bathrooms, etc the negative child may return at the end of the positive child’s 10 day quarantine IF you were able to ensure the above protective measures were taken in the home. 

 

The negative child(ren) would need to have NO symptoms and obtain a COVID test NO SOONER THAN 5 days following their last exposure to the positive sibling. So, if you used Monday as Day 1, they could test after Friday. If that test is negative AND you have been able to keep the positive student isolated the entire time, then the negative siblings could go back to school after the positive child's 10 day quarantine is over.  We would request that you provide us documentation of their negative PCR tests before the children return. IF any of your other children develop symptoms at any point, they should get tested. If they then test positive they would then just complete a 10-day quarantine from the onset of symptoms.

 

These are the recommendations that the Durham Health Department has provided us as of today. They will continue to assess and monitor the situation and may update their guidelines. We will make changes to our protocols here at Voyager if that happens.