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This Week at Peterson . . . the week of December 1st

Posted Date: 11/30/25 (05:00 PM)


Peterson Elementary Newsletter

The Week of December 1st

Dear Peterson Families,

Please see the following highlights of events happening at Peterson and throughout our district this week.

School News

Safety First . . .

Prior to Thanksgiving recess, Peterson staff and students completed our 4th emergency drill of the 2025-2026 school year, this one was a 'lockdown' drill. Prior to any of our scheduled drills, teachers and staff always have age-appropriate conversations with their students. During the actual drills, no students/staff/volunteers are received nor released until the conclusion of the drill. Our scheduled drills are always on our shared campus calendar and temporary signage is posted on our office door during the drills. I am happy to announce that we had 100% compliance with all aspects of our first lockdown drill of the year. I sincerely appreciate the seriousness and the attention to protocols exhibited by all staff and students on campus during our scheduled drill.
 

Please help us be good neighbors . . .

We have recently had two neighbors come to the Peterson office to report that Peterson parents have hit their cars either in the street or in their driveway. This is unacceptable and completely embarrassing.

We ask all drivers & families to practice the following:

-Do not make 3-point turns on Farnsworth
-Only turn right when exiting the parking lot
-Do not park your car while in a lane of travel
-TK & K students must be hand-delivered via Gate 1
-Students should only enter/exit cars in the yellow cone-zone, only on the passenger side

It is imperative that all drivers follow all state and local laws.

Thank you.
 

Every Day Counts ! ! !

Consistent attendance is a key ingredient in student success. Research shows that students who attend school regularly—starting as early as preschool—are more likely to achieve academically and develop lifelong skills. In contrast, chronic absenteeism (missing 10% or more of the school year, about 18 days) can hinder progress. Chronically absent students often struggle to read proficiently by third grade, face challenges in middle school, and are at greater risk of not graduating high school.

For the month of November the following classrooms led the way with:

Ms. Barsh's class at 95.93%
Ms. Serafano's class at 99.04%
Ms. Burgos's class at 98.33%

Our school-wide rate for the month of November was 95.74%. Great job, Dolphins!!!

Each of these classes will a special frozen treat this Friday in recognition of their accomplishment. Additionally, every student who achieved perfect attendance for the month of November will be recognized at our next spirit assembly and will receive a limited edition backpack 'brag-tag' as well! As a side note, our school-wide attendance rate this Fall is nearly a full percent higher than this time last year!

We track attendance monthly and work closely with families to support improvement when needed. Perfect Attendance means no late-arrivals and no early-releases. If your student will be absent for four or more days, please inquire with the office about an independent study contract.

As much as we aim for perfect attendance, if your child is sick, please keep them home to rest and ensure they are fever-, vomit-, and diarrhea-free for 24-hours before returning. Otherwise, please help us by ensuring your child attends school every day they are well enough to do so. Schedule family trips and appointments outside of school hours whenever possible.

Thank you for supporting strong attendance for all students—because every day counts!
 

Counselor's Corner . . .


Hello Families,

During the month of December, our classroom lesson will focus on understanding feelings and learning healthy ways to manage them. Students will explore how to recognize emotions in themselves and others, express their feelings appropriately, and use simple strategies to handle big emotions.

Our goals for students include:

· Identifying and naming feelings such as happy, sad, frustrated, worried, excited, or calm

· Building emotional vocabulary so they can communicate their needs

· Learning self-regulation tools, including deep breathing, positive self-talk, and taking a break when needed

· Practicing empathy and understanding that everyone experiences feelings differently

· Knowing when and how to ask for help from trusted adults

Families can help support this lesson by talking openly about feelings with your child when they come up, practicing positive coping strategies together, and encouraging kids to ask for help when needed. 

Thank you for your partnership in helping our students grow socially and emotionally. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or would like ideas to reinforce these skills at home.

Ms. Pauw
Peterson's Counselor

 

English Learner Advisory Council

The English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) consists of parents, staff, and community members who advise the principal and school staff on programs and services for English Learners. The committee helps review and provide input on the school’s English Learner program, language development strategies, and how Title I and other funds are used to support these students. ELAC also promotes communication between English learner families and the school, encourages parent involvement, and ensures that the needs and voices of English Learner students and their families are represented in the school’s decision-making process. We are seeking up to five parents of English learners to serve on this committee that meets three times per year. If you are interested in serving personally or you would like to nominate somebody, please email Dr. Smith-Johnson at KSmith-johnson@hbcsd.us
 

HBCSD School Lunches & Menus:

School breakfast and lunch will be offered free of charge throughout the 2025-2026 school year.
Please refer to the HBCSD Food & Nutrition Services website for more information.
December Elementary Lunch Menu
 
December HBCSD Elementary Lunch Menu
 

Campus & Classroom Volunteers:

At Peterson, we pride ourselves on our strong sense of community and we love campus and classroom volunteers!

Parent & community volunteers are welcome to support our various classroom activities with proof of a negative TB test, Raptor clearance, and a signed Peterson Volunteer Agreement. All campus visitors must enter and exit through the main office.

Please contact the Peterson office with any questions regarding this requirement or to check the date/status of TB results you may have on file from last year.
 

PTA News

December's PTA Movie Night flyer
 
Mama's annual PTA dine-out and Teacher read-a-long
 
PTA Classroom membership drive promo
 
Join the PTA flyer
 
PTA membership is at 82%!
 
2025-2026 Yearbook Promo
 
Come volunteer in the Peterson Patch!

Peterson Garden Days for 2025-2026

Garden Days & Themes: Snacks and crafts provided, 10am - 1pm 
12/14/25 -  Winter Solstice at the Garden 
1/11/26 - New Year, New Garden: Plan for Spring Planting 
2/8/25 - Love Our Garden Day - Flower Seed Bombs and  Seed  Valentines 
3/15/25 - Spring Planting at the Garden 
4/12/25 - Flower Harvest Garden Day Gather flowers to press 
4/22/25 - Earth Day: Dinner Social  
5/3/25 - Celebrating Moms’ Garden Day:bookmarks for mom from pressed flowers 
6/7/25 - Annual Peterson Garden Party

 
Winter Solstice in the Garden
The Amazon Garden Wishlist
 

To our 5th grade families . . .

Invite to 5th grade families to Dwyer's PTA
 
Annual PTA national call for entries announcement.

Birthday Announcements on the Marquee

Birthdays are a BIG deal at Peterson! Every student gets recognized on their birthday on the morning announcements and gets a special Happy Birthday pencil from Dr. Smith-Johnson. Want to make your student's day even more special? Visit the PTA website www.PetersonPTA.org and order a special 'happy birthday' message on the school's marquee on their birthday!

Upcoming Events & Dates

Upcoming important dates and volunteer reminders:


12/01 - Campus-wide PBIS Lesson Day

12/02 - Emergency Drill 9:00a.m. No students will be received nor released until completion of the drill.

12/05 - PTA Movie Night

12/10 - December Dine Out & Teacher Read-along at Mama's

12/12 - Spirit Assemblies (date changed from 12/05)

12/12 - Report Cards Sent Home

12/14 -  Winter Solstice at the Garden. 10:00-1:00p.m.

12/15 - Grades 1/2/3 Winter Choral Concert 9:00a.m.

12/15 - 4th Grade Field Trip to Rancho Los Ceritos

12/16 - Grades 4 & 5 Winter Choral Concert 9:00a.m.

12/19 - T.K. & Kinder Choral Concert 9:00a.m.

12/19 - Grades 2/3/4 GATE Testing Request & Consent Deadline

12/19 - Grade 1 opt-out for GATE testing

12/22 - 01/02 - Winter Recess

01/05 - School Resumes

01/19 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - No students

As a reminder, if you plan on participating / volunteering in any of our special activities in our classrooms or on campus, please be sure you have the appropriate documentation on file with the front office. If you are unsure of your volunteer status, please simply call the office and we can verify what you have on file or we can tell you what we are missing.

District Updates

2026-2027 LCAP Survey – Your Input Matters!


We invite all HBCSD families to participate in our Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) survey. Your feedback helps guide our student achievement, engagement, and school safety goals. Share your insights to support our district's growth and success!

The survey is open through December 12, 2025. To participate, please use the link below:


Thank you for helping shape the future of HBCSD!

 
Master calendar for HBCSD 2025-2026

Quick Links

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