Voyager Academy Elementary School News, Feb. 4, 2022

NEWS FROM ELEMENTARY:  We hope you and your family have had a great week of learning.  We have been focusing on KINDNESS this month and the students have really stepped up for the challenge.  Next month we will focus on GRATITUDE.  The following announcements will be helpful for you and your family for the week of January 31-February 4.

IT IS TIME TO ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK:  Voyager Academy Elementary School is excited to announce our YEARBOOK ordering is up and ready at Strawbridge Studios! See attached flyer.

 

VOYAGER ACADEMY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 

2021-22 YEARBOOK 

$22 - UNTIL 3/04/22 

$27 - FROM 3/05/22-4/29/22 

FINAL DEADLINE TO ORDER IS APRIL 29, 2022

ONLINE CODE - YB110322   

https://strawbridge.fotomerchanthv.com/search/YB110322

 

Yearbook Order Flyer

 


YEARBOOK COVER CONTEST:  Hey there all VAES ARTISTS! We need your help in designing the cover for the 2021-22 school YEARBOOK! Any VAES STUDENT may participate. Simply create your own original color artwork that you feel reflects the Elementary school spirit and life during this year.  Click on the link below for full details.  


Contest Rules:

 • Submissions should be completed BY ONE STUDENT ONLY on a SINGLE PLAIN WHITESHEET OF 8.5” x 11” PAPER.

 • All submissions must be in color using either COLORED PENCILS OR MARKERS. Please DO NOT use crayons!

 • Artwork may optionally include the school’s name and year “Voyager Academy Elementary School 2021-22”. If you do not include the school name and year, it will be added to your artwork digitally. If you do choose to include it yourself, please make sure it is neat and legible.

 • Using pencil only, please print the artist name, grade and homeroom teacher on theBACK of the artwork. Ensure your artwork meets these guidelines above and then send your entry via your folderor bring to the front office to Ms. Karen between 8am-2pm no later than Monday, February 28th.


 Questions? Email Karen Hofmann at khofmann@voyageracademy.net Several finalists will be selected from all entries and some will be featured inside the yearbook if not on the cover. The one OVERALL contest winner will receive a FREE YEARBOOK along with their artwork on the cover! We will do our best to return all artwork to the students, however we cannot guarantee this. Please make a copy or scan a copy for yourself before submitting.


Cover Contest Flyer


100th DAY OF SCHOOL:  Voyager Kindergarten students celebrated the 100th Day of School on Friday, Feb. 5.  The students had a blast as they focused on the number 100!

WORDS OF PRAISE FROM MRS. STEWART (CKLA AT PLAY IN 3RD GRADE): 

My heart was filled with joy as I watched the children playing on the playground this morning.  They were using their CKLA vocabulary, having their classmates "crouch" to sneak up on other classmates.  They were acting like Roman soldiers and patricians living in ancient Rome!  These kids have learned so much and I enjoyed seeing their understanding and imaginations as they played!


MEERKAT CLASS GOING BACK IN TIME:  

Mrs. McGregor's 2nd grade class was lucky enough to have two guest speakers last week. Mrs. Daly shared real telegrams that were sent between her grandfather and other family members. The class was excited to see real life applications to why the Pony Express wasn't very successful. Dr. Liddle spoke about how his family was part of westward expansion. He explained to the children that his granddaughter's great, great, great grandfather drove a covered wagon west when he was only eight years old! 





SINGING FRIEND-A GRAMS: February 14th is a fun day for everyone.  It is a day we get to say WE LOVE and APPRECIATE you.  On Feb. 14th, the elementary school will be striving to help families make their child's day.  Families will have the opportunity to purchase a SINGING FRIEND-A-GRAM  to be delivered to their child for Valentine's Day.  Families will get to choose from 4 different songs.  Some of our high school students will visit your child's class on Feb. 14th and will sing to them.  This special treat will cost $1.00.  Your order form is attached to this email.  You may print the form and return to school next week.  We have also sent home hard copies with each student. ALL ORDERS ARE DUE BY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH!


Singing Friend-A-Grams


PTO SPONSORED LUNCH FOR FEBRUARY:  The PTO Hospitality lunch for this month is February 9. They are not usually this close together but the snow got us. If you are able to help make the teachers month by participating in the luncheon, please click on the link below: 

Here is the link: ES Hospitality Sign up Genius Link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508054AACAB29A5FF2-nacho


MUSIC UPDATE:  This week in music 1st-3rd graders have been competing in “Music Winter Olympics”! Students chose teams by picking from 5 different countries that 3rd graders have been learning about. The music olympians had an opening ceremony where they paraded and waved with their countries flags.  




STUDENT ACADEMIC PROGRESS:  We have almost been in school for 100 days.  We are excited about the progress we are making but we still have much to learn.  I want to encourage each family to continue to partner with us as we seek to help every child reach their academic goals.  What can you do to partner with us?

  • Read with your child each night (have them read aloud to you as often as possible)

  • Make sure your child can recognize every letter of the alphabet and can tell you what sound that letter makes

  • Practice math facts every week (especially 3rd grade multiplication facts)

  • Encourage your child to keep a journal where they can write about their day each day.  The more we practice writing the better we will be at writing.  


PARENT ENRICHMENT NIGHT:   The February Parent Enrichment Night will be held on 2.16.22 from 6:30-7:30pm. This session will be recorded and hosted by a special guest presenter! The topic is: Social Media and Internet Dangers. Please "come out" (it's actually a Zoom meeting!) and join the Student Support Services Team for this enlightening and important topic!

Parent Enrichment Night Flyer

FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH:  Students at Voyager Academy will be discussing Black History Month during the month of February.  Each grade level will be highlighting important people and accomplishments throughout the month.  We are reading books, writing stories, watching video clips and learning about interesting inventions and learning about some people who made a difference.  Ask your student to share something with you they have learned this week.  

FIRE DRILL:  Voyager Academy Elementary hosted its monthly FIRE DRILL this past week.  The students followed all procedures quickly and completely.  Way to go Vikings!

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD:  We have a group of students who are working so hard to prepare for the Science Olympiad Competition that is being held on April 9th.  We are proud of you.  Keep up the good work.  


Literacy at Home: Digital Children's Reading Initiative

In order to provide continuing support for NC’s youngest readers, The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Office of Early Learning has developed and released “Literacy at Home.” This digital resource provides literacy activities at each grade level, pre-k through fifth grade. Families may access this free resource for activities that specifically target the literacy skills of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and oral language. When children grow in each of these foundational areas they are well on their way to becoming proficient readers.
https://www.dpi.nc.gov/students-families/parents-corner/literacy-home-digital-childrens-reading-initiative
**Bookmark this site for future reference.  After your child's Mid-Year mClass Assessment report comes home, you may notice areas of weakness that can be targeted at home with activities from this free resource.**


Literacy at Home - Heather Roberts.png


COMING SOON:  THE KIDS HEART CHALLENGE IN PE

The Kids Heart Challenge is a community service project for the American Heart Association. Students will learn about the project during their Physical Education classes starting on January 18th. The project will culminate with students participating in Heart-Healthy Station activities in PE the week of February 7-11. (The attachment gives an overview of the project.)


22 Save the Date - no assembly - Marie Flowe Dawson.pdf

SCHOOL SAFETY:  Covid is in our community and we are striving to keep everyone as safe as possible.  We are following all Voyager safety guidelines and are diligently striving to keep everyone learning.  What can you do to help?

  • Please do not send your child to school if they are showing any signs of sickness.

  • If your child has been exposed to someone with Covid, please contact us and we will provide you with the next steps.

  • Send your child to school in a mask each day.  It would be wonderful if they could have an extra mask in their bookbag in case their mask breaks during the day.


MATTRESS FUNDRAISER:  The Voyager Academy High School Chorus Program Mattress Fundraiser is right around the corner on Saturday, January 29th. There will be 25+ different styles of beds on display for customers to try.  The beds are new, brand name, made to order, available in all sizes, and cost less than retail stores.  In addition to beds, there will also be luxury pillows, mattress protectors, adjustable power bases and even massage chairs!!  IF WE HAVE SNOW ON SATURDAY, THE MATTRESS SALE WILL BE MOVED TO FEBRUARY 12.


ADD THESE DATES TO YOUR CALENDAR:

  • Feb.7-11:  The Kids Heart Challenge

  • Feb. 14:  Singing Friend-A Grams Delivered (must be ordered by February 8)

  • Feb. 17-18:  Teacher Workdays (School Closed for Students)

  • Feb. 21:  Remote Learning Day for Students:  Students will have packet work to complete on this date as teachers will be completing Professional Development.  

 

FIELD TRIP PAYMENTS AT VOYAGER:  Field Trip Payments will now be made through the Titan Family portal at Family.Titank12.com. It is the same system we are using to deposit funds for lunch. If you have not set up an account yet, I've included the instructions (Spanish & English) to this email. I also created a short video tutorial of the process. Each family will need to set up an account in order to pay for field trip and classroom fees.

Watch the video here:

Titan Video Tutorial Link

 

You will need to create an account on the portal first to begin making payments. Once in the Titan family dashboard

  1. Link your student(s) to your family account. All Voyager students are in the Titan system.

  2. Add a payment method here under profile or in your cart before checking out.

  3. Use the menu on the left to select "Store." This is the future home of all fees payments at Voyager Academy.

  4. Select the item you aRe purchasing (field trip, etc)

  5. Select your student(s) name from the drop down list.

  6. Select the plan selection.

  7. Select your students' grade level.

  8. Select the month of service.

  9. Press the add to cart button.

  10. A pop up button will appear with the option to continue shopping or view the cart. If you have a sibling to register or need an additional plan, click continue shopping. Otherwise, continue to the cart for payment.

  11. Review your cart before completing your purchase. To delete an item. Click the 3 dots to the right of the item.

  12. The system should email you a receipt. You can also view your transaction history from the dashboard menu under "History."

  13. Please do not set up recurring payments within the portal for field trip fees.

LET’S STAY CONNECTED:  Let’s stay connected! Scroll on over to our Voyager Academy website to see all the updates and additions. Be sure to follow, friend, like and subscribe to all our Social Media accounts! #GoVikingsGo #VoyagerVikings




 


IS YOUR CHILD READY TO RETURN TO SCHOOL AFTER A COLD? OR ALLERGIES? A TEST IS BEST! Parents, please remember that our current Sick Child Policy REQUIRES that if a student stays home from school with ANY symptoms of illness - such as cough, sore throat, headache, fever, loss of taste or smell, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea - that they MUST obtain a PCR COVID test with a negative result or have a note from their doctor before they are able to return to school. Even if the symptoms are mild - or they just appear to be a cold or allergies.  We apologize for the inconvenience, but at this point in time we cannot allow children to return to school without a negative COVID test. This policy helps keep students, teachers, and the Voyager community safe. For convenience, there is a PCR testing facility right down the street from Voyager that offers free, no-appointment required COVID testing. 

Covid Testing Center Flyer

 

 

CHICK-FIL- A READING CHALLENGE:  We love Chick-Fil-A (on Roxboro Rd) and how they support our school community.  Stay tuned for details about how Voyager Elementary will be partnering with Chick-Fil-A to promote the value of reading. This program began on December 1.  WE GAVE OUT OVER 180 Chick-Fil-A gift cards during the month of December and we read 2,875 books.  We have challenged the students to read even more during the month of January.

 

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

 

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.