Trojan Bulletin

Issue:Thirty-One
April 6, 2024

Trojan Reminders

Upcoming Events Reminders

  • Apr 12 – No School for Students CCRS Training Day for Teachers 
  • April 15- Purple Up Day
  • April 16- National Librarian Day
  • Apr 17 – DoDEA Purple Up Day/ School Pep Rally 
  • Apr 22 – Earth Day

Message From the Principal

Dr. Marian Leverette

Greetings and Happy Spring Everyone, 

The start of this week marks the beginning of our Month of the Military Child celebration. We want to express our sincere gratitude to all our scholars who have shown resilience and sacrifice while their parents serve their country. Throughout this month, we'll continue honoring our military connected scholars, with a special focus on Purple Up Day on April 17th. We encourage as many parents as possible to join their students for lunch on this day. Looking ahead, we're excited to recognize Dr. Kelly, our information specialist, on National Librarian Day, April 16th. April is truly a month filled with celebrations. Alongside honoring our military-connected students, we'll also be acknowledging our A and A/B honor roll achievers. Keep an eye out for more details about the upcoming assembly in our next issue. As the weather warms up, please ensure your student is dressed appropriately. Failure to comply with the dress code will result in disciplinary action. We're delighted to announce the success of our Dramafest participants at the recent competition in Wiesbaden, Germany! Rachel Windham received a silver medal, and Alex Sabourin earned a bronze. A big thank you to Ms. Rhoad for her guidance and support as their chaperone. Let's give them a warm congratulations when they return to school on Monday. 

Warm regards,

 Dr. Leverette

 

Message from the SLO

Message form Ms. Maureen Khairallah - SLO

Hello Trojan Community,  from your School Liaison Officer Ms. Maureen Khairallah,

Month of the Military Child is around the corner. Some of the events we have in store for all are: 

  1. Door decorating contest (winner announced April 8) 
  2. Career day (April 15 and 22) tour of 717th ASF service members at work 
  3. International Guest speakers coming to talk to students 

My friends! we are  still looking for speakers who are available any day of the week in April to be apart of our  week-long talk series with our International military members. This will be aimed at the younger kids (grades K-5) during the week of April 1-5. 

Speaker Times For grades 6-12, the times available are: 

  • Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri: 1415-1445 
  • Thursday: 1320-1345 

For grades K-5, the time available is: 

  • Monday-Friday: 0800-0830 

To all interested speakers, please send an email to both Goksel.Cetinoz@dodea.edu and Maureen.Khairallah@us.af.mil and include all preferred dates and times you are available. Thank you in advance for your support! 

Check out the great work our students did on the door decorating contest! Use the arrows to scroll through the pictures. 

Activities

Beginning Band instruments are taught for 1 hour each week with the instruments being loaned to the students for the year. Students learn care of the instruments, making good tones on them, and use note-reading in order to play the music. This is an ...

Meets on: Thursday

Meeting Time: 1500 - 1600

 Boys and Girls SoccerBoys and Girls BasketballBasketball Season starts early December.  Please review Europe South Basketball Calendar for SY 22-23 to keep abreast of our upcoming games.Boys and Girls VolleyballBoys and Girls Tennis

Students have the opportunity to meet every Wednesday after school to work on their learning and receive help when needed.

The purpose of student council is to: develop leadership skills and to practice good citizenship, promote harmonious relations throughout. Events they are in charge of include Spirit Weeks, Pep Rallies, and Field Day.Students elected will be asked to...

Meets on: Wednesday

Meeting Time: During lunch. See school sponsor for location.

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Attendance Policy

In accordance with the policy stated in DoDEA Regulation 2095.01, “School Attendance,” August 26, 2011, as amended, school attendance is mandatory. All students are required to attend school to ensure continuity of instruction and that they successfully meet academic standards and demonstrate continuous educational progress. School attendance is a joint responsibility between the parent or sponsor, student, classroom teacher, school personnel, and, in some cases, the Command. Students with excessive school absences (or tardiness) shall be monitored by the Student Support Team to assist in the completion of all required work and successful mastery of course objectives.

Daily student attendance is identified based upon a quarter of the school day formula. Students will be identified as present or absent, based on the following criteria:

  1. Absent up to 25% of the school day = absent one-quarter of the school day
  2. Absent between 26%–50% of the school day = absent one-half of the school day
  3. Absent 51%–75% of the school day = absent three-quarters of the school day
  4. Absent 76%–100% of the school day = full-day absence

DoDEA considers the following conditions to constitute reasonable cause for absence from school for reasons other than school-related activities:

  1. Personal illness;
  2. Medical, dental, or mental health appointment;
  3. Serious illness in the student’s immediate family;
  4. A death in the student’s immediate family or of a relative;
  5. Religious holiday;
  6. Emergency conditions such as fire, flood, or storm;
  7. Unique family circumstances warranting absence and coordinated with school administration;
  8. College visits that cannot be scheduled on non-school days; and
  9. A pandemic event.

Unexcused absences may result in school disciplinary actions. An absence from school or a class without written verification from a parent or sponsor will be unexcused. Student attendance is calculated based upon the date of enrollment in a DoDEA school, which may occur anytime during the school year. Student attendance monitoring is designed to provide a continuum of intervention and services to support families and children in keeping children in school and combating truancy and educational neglect. Parents should notify the school of their child’s absence 30 minutes after the start of the school day. Too many unexcused absences may trigger the Student Support Team to convene.

Name Position Details Phone
Hernandez Joshua J. Transportation +90 312-422-7005

School Hours

Grade School Hours Summer Hours
PK - 12th

(M-T-Th-F)

8:05 - 14:35

(M-F)

8:30 to 15:00

 

Wednesday

8:05-13:35

Closed for Lunch

11:30 – 12:30 

It is the responsibility of the parents or guardians to notify the school every time a student is absent.
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