TO: RSU #74 Board of Directors 

FROM: Jean Butler 

DATE: May 28, 2025 

PreK-5 ELEMENTARY REPORT 

The 2024-25 school year has flown by, and the next few weeks will go even faster as we wrap up our  learning units and hold lots of special activities and events to celebrate the past year. It is a very busy  but fun time to be in our elementary schools.  

Library Trips 

Our library media assistant Shirley Mellows will be taking students to the town libraries in June. The  Solon K-5 students will visit the Coolidge Public Library on June 4th, and the Garret Schenck K-5  students will visit the Madison Public Library on June 6th. Mrs. Mellows hopes to connect students  with a resource available to them during the summer months when the school libraries are closed. 

Bikes for Books 

Garret Schenck will hold a Bikes for Books assembly with the Masons on June 3rd. Students have been reading books and submitting forms on which they write about each book they have read. At the  assembly, we will draw from all the forms that have been submitted to find a winning boy and girl from each class. Those students will win a new bike, helmet, and T-shirt from the Masons. We appreciate the  support of the Masons every spring.  

Field Trip 

After studying insects and animals this spring, the Garret Schenck students in grades K-2 will take a  field trip to Mt. Blue State Park in Weld on June 9th. They will explore the Nature Center, take a short  nature trail hike, play games on the lawn, and enjoy a picnic lunch. On the way home they will stop for  an ice cream treat.  

STEAM Nights 

The Garret Schenck School held a STEAM Night on May 22nd, and Solon Elementary School will hold  theirs on June 9th. At Solon our Special Ed teacher Angela Dunton got a STEM pilot grant to build an  outdoor learning space and garden, and that will be the centerpiece of STEAM Night. Many businesses  and individuals also donated seeds, soil, building materials, and labor. Each class grew plants for the  garden, using different methods. The garden won’t be in full bloom, but families will have a chance to  see what’s growing. We will have help tending the garden over the summer from Solon residents who  work in the Solon Community Garden.

Step-Up Days 

One of the activities we do to ease students’ transition to the next grade is to hold Step-Up Day  activities. Our PreK-4 students get a chance to visit the grade they will go to next year and to hear from the teachers a little about the curriculum and special activities they will do. Our fifth graders will visit  CCS for Step-Up Day there with fifth graders from all three schools on June 10th. Fifth graders are  usually nervous about moving to CCS after spending six or seven years at their elementary schools so  this visit helps to make them more comfortable about their transition.  

Flea Market 

Garret Schenck will hold its traditional outdoor Flea Market on June 13th from 12:45-2:00. Families are invited to join the students and staff for this outdoor event. Each classroom will sponsor a booth such  as a white elephant table, photo booth, plant sale, snack tables with treats such as fruit kabobs and  popsicles, rock painting, bracelet making, games, and a book swap. Items are on sale for very low  prices, and the students always have a great time.  

Learning Carnival 

Solon Elementary School is holding its second annual Leaders in Learning Carnival on June 11th.  Students earn tickets based on their scores on the spring NWEA tests. Everyone gets tickets for each  test they take, but they also get tickets for meeting or exceeding their target growth goals in reading and math from fall to spring and for meeting grade level benchmarks. The tickets can be used to play  games, buy refreshments, and enter contests at the carnival. The concept behind the carnival is to  motivate students to do their best work on these important tests.  

Field Days & Awards Assemblies 

At each school we are wrapping up the year with an outdoor Field Day and barbecue and awards  assembly. The Field Days (June 4th at Garret Schenck and June 6th at Solon) will involve students  working in multiage teams to participate in a number of activity challenges set up around the fields.  Our physical education teacher Shelby Obert is collaborating with school wellness team members to  plan and run our Field Days. We will hold awards assemblies (June 12th at Garret Schenck and June 13th at Solon) at which teachers will recognize students for academic achievement, good behavior,  improvement, good attendance, helpfulness, citizenship, and hard work. Families are invited to join us  for these assemblies.  

Data Meetings 

At the end of the school year we are holding data meetings at Garret Schecnk on June 5th and at Solon  on June 10th. Each classroom teacher will attend a meeting also attended by our intervention and Title I  ed techs, intervention coach Barbara Jordan, and me. At each meeting we will review the assessment  data on each student in that teacher’s class to look at the progress each has made over the year and what if any services they will need for 2025-26. We also invite the teacher who will have those students the  next year to the meeting so that she can learn about her incoming class to help with the planning  process over the summer. 

Peschool Graduations 

Our preschool students are having graduation celebrations as they finish their school year and prepare  to enter kindergarten in the fall. The teachers asked for parent input on the type of event they wished to  have. On June 11th, the Garret Schenck preschoolers will have a traditional graduation ceremony in  which they will march into the gym dressed in caps and gowns and listen to a guest speaker and their  teacher Valerie Pinkham before marching out and enjoying refreshments with their families and friends. The Solon preschoolers will make tie-dyed T-shirts to wear for their graduation, which will be  celebrated with an outdoor pot luck luncheon with their teacher Keane Carlin and their parents on the  last day of school, June 16th.  

Summer School 

Despite the lack of COVID relief funds this year, Grace Cram and I are busy planning the fifth year of  our Camp Carrabec Summer School Program for grades PreK-5 students. We will strive to organize the best program we can with fewer funds because the program has been so popular with students and  families in the past. For three weeks starting June 30th, students will come to CCS from 8:00-12:00  four days a week to engage in activities in reading and math along with arts and crafts. The activities  each week will connect to a theme for that week. We will provide transportation, breakfast, and lunch  each day. We hope that involving students in learning activities during the summer will bridge the gap  and prevent as much of the “Summer Slump” (a drop in test scores from the spring) that we often see  when some students return to school in the fall.  

If you have any questions about anything at either of my schools, please contact me. Have a wonderful summer!