Thursday, August 6, 2015

Article #4: Back to School safety

Dear Lopez families,

We can't wait to see you in a few weeks!  

Arrival/Dismissal Changes
The streets around Lopez can be really busy before and after school.  It is important that everyone stays safe.  With that end in mind, we've made a few changes to the drop-off and pick-up areas around the school based on conversations with PSD and a group of Lopez parents.


While some of the proposed improvements will be more long term, we are implementing a few immediate changes:

  • Added a drop-off/pick-up loop in the back parking lot.  There is no visitor parking here, but families can pull through and drop off or pick up children. A few student leaders (Gavin and Domeneco, 3rd grade) made this great video about the drop-off loop:  Lopez Drop-off
  • Re-designated that the loop in front of the school is for families to drop-off and pick-up children.
  • Applied for a grant to get new bike racks and encourage more biking/walking to school.  See this post about tips to talk to your child about:  Walking safely to school.
  • Created educational videos for students and families about safety procedures for arrival/dismissal.  Student leaders made this great video!
We will have extra staff on hand to help families know these safety guidelines.  Thank you for helping us keep children safe!



Dr. Traci Gile

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Article #3: Summer @ Lopez Elementary

Summer @ Lopez


We have been making a few changes over here this summer.  One exciting change is our main office has a new look!  After 30 years, we've replaced the office furniture.  What do you think of the new look?

Class Lists

Families will receive an email from me around Aug. 10 with class placement information.  The email will include your child's teacher assignment as well as reminders about back to school dates.

Pancake breakfast at Raintree Athletic Club
Don't forget to check out the pancake breakfast and Fit Festival at Raintree Athletic Club on Saturday, August 8 at 8:00 AM.  Proceeds from the event will go to Lopez Elementary to buy new PE equipment!

Aug. 18 and 19:   Before School Assessment days
We are asking for your help and support with this.  Teachers give many required assessments at the beginning of the year.  We’d like to handle many of the assessments in literacy before school starts.  By doing this, teachers will not need as much substitute release time to complete the assessments in September and October, and we gain some more instructional time at the beginning of the year.  Students will come to school for ½ day as determined by the first letter of his or her last name.  During this time, the child’s classroom teacher will work with the student to complete the assessments.  The schedule will be:

FDK-5th grade
Time
August 18, 2015
August 19, 2015
8:30 - 11:30 AM
Students whose last name begins with A-F
Students whose last name begins with M-R
12:15 – 3:15 PM
Students whose last name begins with G-L
Students whose last name begins with S-Z

1/2 day kindergarten***
Time
August 18, 2015
August 19, 2015
8:30 – 11:30 AM
Students whose last name begins with A-B
Students whose last name begins with D-J
12:15 – 3:15 PM
Students whose last name begins with C
Students whose last name begins with K-Z
*** The schedule for ½ day kindergarten is different than the rest of the school due to the large number of students in this class whose last name ends with the letter C! 

We really need your help to get your child to Lopez on the date and time scheduled above.  Thank you so much for your support with this!  This will be a WIN-WIN for everyone!

August 20:  Ice Cream Social
Bring your child to drop off school supplies and say hello to new and old friends!

August 24:  First Day of School

School starts at 8:25 AM – 3:08 PM.  Kick off the 2015-15 school year at the PTA welcome coffee from 8:30 – 9:30 in the flex room!

Keep up with all of the Lopez News on our website and Facebook page!

Dr. Traci Gile, Principal

New Staff

Justin Hausmann-2nd grade teacher


Personal and Professional Background: 

My name is Justin Hausmann.  My family and I can’t wait to move back to Colorado from Cheyenne, where I have been teaching 1st grade for the past 7 years. Before that, my wife, who teaches high school English, and I made a check mark on our bucket list by teaching at the American School in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.  And, before that I had taught first and second grade at Alice Terry Elementary, in Sheridan, Colorado.

My sons are also excited to go to school together and with “Daddy”.  Andrew will be in first grade and loves math, and AJ will bring love and laughter to Mrs. Brown’s Kindergarten.   
When I’m not teaching or playing the guitar while students sing, you can find me with my family, roasting marshmallows on a camp fire by a mountain that’s waiting to be climbed.
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Cheryl Day- 50% Assistant Principal/50% Gifted and Talented
Personal and Professional Background: 
I am so excited to be joining the Lopez team as Assistant Principal and Gifted and Talented teacher.  My educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland and a Master’s degree in Elementary Education from Millersville University in Pennsylvania.  Since moving to Colorado 17 years ago, I have taught a variety of subjects and grade levels in two different districts.  Most recently, I taught 3rd grade for six years in the Thompson School District. This past spring I earned my Principal’s License through Colorado State University.     
My family includes my husband, Angus, and our two young adult children, Kelsey and Garrett.  Of course, I can’t leave out our Border collie mix, Echo.  In my free time, I love reading and am a huge Harry Potter fan.  I also enjoy solving crossword puzzles, tending my garden, biking on the great paths around Fort Collins, and working on my novice golf game. 

My favorite part of being an educator is helping students discover and develop their unique talents.  I look forward to working with you and your children this year!  

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Tracy Kelley- Early Childhood teacher

Personal and Professional Background: 

My name is Tracy Kelley, and I am very excited to become part of the Lopez Community!  
My family includes my husband Dan, our sons Caden (16) and Cayce (15) and our two dogs, Durango and Blue.  We have lived in Fort Collins for 14 years.  For the past 8 years I was an Early Childhood Special Education teacher in the Windsor School District.  When I'm not teaching I love to hike, bike, garden, and read.  (I even have a Little Free Library in the garden in my front yard!)  I look forward to meeting all of you!   

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Carol Campos- School Secretary/Health Office Assistant

Personal and Professional Background: 

My name is Carol Campos. I have a wonderful husband, Ed and have been very blessed to have three great children and four adorable grandkids, they all live here in Fort Collins!! All three of my children attended Lopez and I was very involved with the school while they were here. I have worked as a full day kindergarten para at Lopez for the past 16 years. I recently changed positions and was fortunate to fill the vacancy in the front office left by Mrs. Gilmour's retirement. I'm looking very forward to the change working in the front office will bring and working with Mrs. Farnell! I look forward to greeting all of the students and their parents when you come through the office next year!!



Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Article #2: Summer @ Lopez

Summer @ Lopez

Here we are in July already!  I hope you have big plans for the 4th of July. There are so many great fireworks displays in this area.  
Fun Facts about the 4th of July:

  • We celebrate it as the day the Declaration of Independence was approved by Congress.  The document was a justification for a revolt against the British which included a list of charges against the British king.
  • Thomas Jefferson changed the wording of the Declaration of Independence from "the pursuit of property" to "the pursuit of happiness".
  • The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, PA wasn't rung until July 8, 1776 to celebrate the first public reading of the document.
To see more about the 4th of July, take a look at the History Channel website where I got these facts!

Our Light Shines Bright

Congratulations Mrs. Sarah Weeks!

Mrs. Weeks was presented with a state award at the Innovation in Education Conference in Keystone, CO.  She was one of two people in the state who received this prestigious award.  We get to see her greatness every day, and it is wonderful to have technology teachers and leaders around the state see how amazing she is.  Many thanks to PSD's Heather Crosser for nominating Sarah for the award.  The conference was amazing.  Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Pasquin, and I learned so much about how to be innovative in the classroom through technology. 
We are so proud of you Mrs. Weeks!


Franklin Covey recognizes Lopez
In early May, Lopez Elementary was contacted by a researcher, Eve Miller, from Franklin Covey.  

They are the organization that supports schools with the Leader in Me.  She selected eight schools across the country to come visit.  Dr. Miller wanted to find out how our school created great results for student achievement and leadership.  She visited us for an entire day in May and will soon publish a report about her findings.  I was pleasantly surprised to find a lovely note and gift from her when I came in to school today.  Thank you Lopez community for helping us to shine our light!



Dr. Gile, Principal

New Staff

ELD teacher- Shawna Sanderson

This staff member isn't new to Lopez, but she will now be working full-time adding another 50% to her half day kindergarten duties. Shawna Sanderson will support second language learners in her new position as English Language Development teacher.


Educational and Professional Background: 

I am so excited to be teaching half-day kindergarten again, and equally excited to be Lopez’s new English Language Development teacher.  I will spend my mornings teaching half-day kindergarten, and the afternoons teaching English to our second language learners (K-5).
I began my teaching career in the Denver Metro area while working on my Master’s Degree in Instruction and Curriculum with an emphasis in ESL.  I taught in the Denver area for seven years before moving to Fort Collins. Upon moving to Fort Collins eight years ago I decided to stay home with my little ones.  During the four years I stayed home I also taught online teacher education courses to Grand Canyon University college students. For the last four years I’ve had the privilege of teaching half-day kindergarten here at Lopez Elementary.

Personal Interests & Hobbies: 
Outside of school I spend my time with my wonderful husband and two children.  Both of my children attend Lopez.  When we aren't at our home-away-from-home (Lopez), we like to spend our time outdoors hiking, camping, swimming, traveling, biking, and skiing.  I also enjoy exercising, reading, and spending time with my friends.

Marti Burnham- Art teacher

Educational and Professional Background:
Mrs. Burnham was new to Lopez last year as the Gifted and Talented Coordinator.  She has an extensive art background and expressed an interest in the art position after Leslie Wilson retired.  We were excited to hire her for that role!

I am so pleased to be the Art teacher at Lopez.  I have lived in Fort Collins for the last ten years, but I also attended CSU many years ago. I have an undergraduate degree in fine arts and an MA in elementary education. I hold endorsements for elementary education, art education, and gifted and talented education. I have ten years of teaching experience in a variety of subjects. Most recently, I spent the last year at Lopez Elementary School teaching advanced and enriched reading and math. 

Personal Interests & Hobbies:

I love spending time with my husband, Joe, and our two daughters, Holly and Lucy. I have several hobbies that allow me to be creative including drawing, cooking, and writing. I also enjoy traveling, gardening, biking, running, and reading. On weekends, you will often find my home full of friends and family sharing meals, playing games, and having fun.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Lopez 2015-16 Preview Article #1: New staff and summer projects


Happy Summer Lopez!
Mr. Trujillo and Mr. Jones cleaning and fixing!


Have you been sharpening your saws since school ended? Mrs. Farnell and I have been getting things ready for next school year in the Lopez office.  We are making schedules, ordering supplies, and getting our ducks in a row. 

Our custodians, Mr. Jones and Mr. Trujillo, have been cleaning the school from top to bottom!  They move all of the furniture in every room so the carpets can be scrubbed.

We also received new laptop computers for 4th grade students.  PSD upgraded the computers across the district. The netbooks were well used by our students, so it is great to have a refreshed supply.

Have you been over to LINC Library yet?  If you haven't come over, you have missed out on great sessions.  Make it a point to stop by on Tuesdays.  Any school-aged child in Fort Collins is welcome sign up for the reading program and also attend free presentations every week (therapy dogs, beekeeping, yoga, Irish dancing, sign language, karate, and more). After 5 books have been read, they bring in their reading record and receive a prize (we offer prizes for up to 20 books). 

• Lopez's library will be open 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays June 2 - July 9.
• Presentations begin at 10:00am. 

I'll keep posting information throughout the summer about new staff and great things happening at Lopez.  Feel free to leave me a comment or question about something you'd like to know about Lopez.

Enjoy!

Dr. Traci Gile


New Staff

For much of the spring, I was busy hiring new staff.  We had four retirements this school year and a few other positions to fill.  Here are two of our new staff members!

Full Day Kindergarten teacher- Raquel Shusta

This position was previously held by Melissa VanDerSluys.  Melissa will be moving to 2nd grade next year, and Raquel will take Melissa's place.  Raquel was previously the Early Childhood teacher at Lopez Elementary.

About Mrs. Shusta...


Educational and Professional Background:
I am so excited to be the new all-day kindergarten teacher at Lopez.  I went to school at UNC where I received an undergraduate degree in Human Rehabilitation Services and a MA in Early Childhood Special Education.  I started my teaching career 11 years ago at Bal Swan Children’s Center in Broomfield, and then went on to teach at Sanborn Elementary in Longmont.  After that, I moved into the Poudre School District teaching at Riffenburgh my first year and Lopez for the last 2 years.  I am thrilled to start my new chapter in teaching and continue my career at Lopez! 

Personal Interests & Hobbies:
I am a 2nd generation Coloradoan, growing up in Bailey, Colorado.  I now live in Fort Collins with my husband Gregory, my son Henry and our 2 cats, Kiki and Schnookums.  I could not imagine living anywhere else!  I love to go on walks/hikes, camping, traveling, gardening, watching NCAA basketball and spending time with my friends and family.


Speech-Language Pathologist- Krista Lavigne

Jacky Eaton (Cammiso) previously held this position.  Mrs. Eaton will continue in PSD and work mostly at the MS and HS levels.

About Mrs. Lavigne...

Educational and Professional Background:
I am excited to be working at Lopez Elementary as their Speech Language Pathologist this coming year. I have spent the past 9 years in the Loveland school district and am looking forward to coming over to Poudre School District. I hold an endorsement for Special  Education in the area of Communication Disorders and have been working in the school setting for the past 16 years. While I have been living in Fort Collins for the past ten years, I am originally from Iowa. I earned my B.S. in Communication Disorders from Iowa State University and earned my M.A. in Communication Disorders from California State University Fullerton.

Personal Interests & Hobbies:

I love spending time with my husband and our and our three children.When I am not running around with all of my children's activities I enjoy running, hiking, and martial arts.