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Eastside February Newsletter

Posted Date: 01/30/26 (03:57 PM)


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Eastside School

February Newsletter

Hello Eastside Families!

How can we already be in February? These past three weeks have brought quite a bit of sickness, so I want to take a moment to remind everyone of the current guidance about when students should stay home and when they are healthy enough to return to school.

When is it okay to come to school with a cold?
If your child has mild cold symptoms—such as a runny nose, a slight cough, or mild congestion—and they are feeling well enough to attend school, it is usually okay for them to attend.

When should your child stay home?
Please keep your child home if they have:
  • A fever (100.4°F or higher)
  • Vomited or had diarrhea
  • Severe cough, body aches, extreme fatigue, or is clearly not feeling well enough to learn
As a reminder of our district policy, students must be:
  • Fever-free for 24 hours without medication, and
  • Vomit-free for 24 hours
  • before returning to school.
If your child has a fever, please do not give fever-reducing medication and then send them to school. While medication can temporarily lower a fever, it does not stop the illness. When children come to school while sick, it often leads to the illness spreading to classmates and staff—and can result in your child needing to be sent home anyway.

Attendance is vital to helping our students meet grade-level expectations by the end of the school year. We have mostly completed our benchmark testing, and I’m excited to share preliminary results. A few students who have been ill still need to complete their assessments, but the graphs below show our students’ progress compared to the beginning of the school year.
Our end-of-year goals are:
  • 75% of our students will be regular attenders with 90% or better attendance
  • 80% of our students will be at or above grade-level on DIBELS, our foundational reading measure by the end of the year
  • 87% of our students will score at or above grade level on the Savvas end-of-year math assessment
Lastly, I am excited to announce our Family Reading Night on February 24th from 5:00–6:30 p.m. Please RSVP when the ParentSquare message is sent so we can ensure we have enough dinners for everyone attending. We will guide your family through games and skill-building activities to reinforce what your child is learning at school. We will also have fun prizes for families who join us.
Thank you for all you do to support your child’s success at school!

Go Panthers!
With gratitude,
Mrs. Amelia Edd
Principal, Eastside School
 

January Regular Attenders

Second grade is doing the best at meeting our goal for 75% of our students are regular attenders.

Regular Attenders for the month of January.

Reading Scores

BOY=Beginning of the Year MOY= Middle of the Year

Eastside BOY and MOY.

Math Scores

BOY=Beginning of the Year MOY= Middle of the Year

Savvas's math diagnostic assessment, from the beginning of the year to the middle of the year.
 

Learning Highlights

Weather and Seasons

Kindergarten

Math: More Addition and Subtraction, count numbers to 20
English Language Arts: Seasons and weather, digraphs ch, sh, and th, and short vowels.
Fairy Tales

First Grade

Math: Understand place value and compare two-digit numbers
English Language Arts: Fairy Tales, past, present, and future tense verbs, descriptive and informational writing, spelling and reading r-controlled vowels er, ar, and or.
U.S. Civil War

Second Grade

Math: time and money, numbers to 1,000
English Language Arts: U.S. Civil War, continuations of spelling alternatives, proper nouns, and writing a persuasive letter
Perserverance
Definition of Perseverence

Social Emotional Learning

This month, our Character Strong character trait is perserverance. We are teaching students what perserverance means and how to keep trying even when things are difficult. Below is a link to our Perserverance Song, which we teach students in class.
Perseverance Song
 

Parents Needed for Eastside Site Council

What Is the School Site Council?
Our school has a School Site Council, a team made up of parents, teachers, staff, and the principal who work together to support student success.
The purpose of the School Site Council is to look at school data, listen to the needs of our community, and help guide important decisions about school improvement and how certain funds are used to best support students.
What does the School Site Council do?
  • Reviews information about student learning, attendance, and school climate
  • Helps develop and monitor our school improvement goals
  • Provides input on how specific state and federal funds are used
  • Ensures decisions are student-centered and equity-focused
  • Brings parent and staff voices into schoolwide planning
Why is this important?
The School Site Council helps make sure that:
  • Resources are used where students need them most
  • Families have a meaningful voice in school decisions
  • Our school improvement efforts stay focused and effective
Want to get involved?
Parent participation matters! If you’re interested in learning more about the School Site Council or serving on the team in the future, please reach out to the school office. We’d love to partner with you!
 
Up coming events

Upcoming Event Dates

  • February 2: Eastside Site Council 3:00
  • February 4: Butter Braid Fundraiser starts
  • February 9: Regular School Board Meeting 6:00
  • February 10: PTA Meeting 6:00
  • February 16: No School Presidents' Day Holiday
  • February 19: Butter Braid forms and money due
  • February 24: Family Reading Night 5:00-5:30
 

Eastside PTA

Mark Your Calendar:
The next PTA meeting will be held on February 10, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. If you’re interested in joining Eastside’s PTA or would like more information, please contact Amee Springsteen via ParentSquare. We’d love to have you involved and help make a positive impact on our school community!
Thank you again for your incredible support. We couldn’t do this without you!
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Volunteer in our school!

If you would like to volunteer at Eastside School, please complete the volunteer form linked below. The process can take up to two weeks or more.
Volunteer Application
 
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Coos Bay School Mission

At Coos Bay Schools, we believe in the power of knowing every student by name, their unique strengths, and individual needs. Our commitment is unwavering: to ensure ALL students graduate with a clear plan for their future – whether Enrolled, Employed, or Enlisted (3Es). We're building a community where every student is supported and ready to succeed.
 

Contact Information

If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us.
  • (541)267-1340
  • https://eastside.cbd9.net/
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