Dear Retriever Families,
It has been a great week returning from winter break and the end of the first semester is approaching quickly (Jan. 19th). It’s hard to believe that we are nearly halfway through this school year!
With many weeks of winter weather still ahead of us it’s important that you check your child’s emergency dismissal directions in Family File. You can log into HCPSS Connect to review your child’s unscheduled early school closing plans. Unscheduled early school closing includes early dismissal due to weather/snow. Please do not select that you will pick up your child at TRES if you are not able to provide transportation during the middle of the school day. If you have any questions, please contact the TRES front office at 410-313-2560. You can also view the Family File directions online.
Warmly,
Dr. Tiffany TRESler, Principal TRES
Mr. Kory Hiel, Assistant Principal TRES
Please visit the TRES calendar webpage to view important upcoming dates.
Cardboard Challenge Coming Thursday, February 15, 2024! Students
Are Invited to ‘Be a Maker’ and Create a Cardboard Project Using Their Imagination and Engineering Skills.
News From The Health Room
It is sometimes difficult to decide whether your child is too sick to go to school. As a general rule, a child should stay home if they have:
Most of these problems need to be discussed with your child’s healthcare provider to determine if an office visit is needed. Please keep your child at home when ill or having a fever (100F or above). Students should stay home until fever free WITHOUT fever reducing medication for 24 hours.
To help prevent the flu and other colds, please encourage your children to use good hygiene habits:
In addition to illness, cases of head lice are common during the cold weather months. Please encourage your child not to share items such as hats, earmuffs, brushes/combs, and hair ties with others. If your child complains of an itching scalp, please check their hair for evidence of head lice. Head lice are tiny bugs about the size of a sesame seed. Their bodies are usually pale and gray, but their color may vary. Lice lay and attach their eggs to hair close to the scalp. The eggs and their shell casings are called nits. Though head lice may be a nuisance, they don't cause serious illness or carry any diseases.
We remind all parents that you are the first line of defense. Daily inspections and nit removal are key to management and preventing reinfestation. The school nurse does not routinely screen for lice as research has shown this to be ineffective and a violation of privacy.
Thank you for your assistance in keeping TRES students healthy and ready to learn! Please contact the health room with questions (410-313-2562).
Cold Weather Reminder
As cold winter weather approaches, we want to remind you that students will still be going outside for recess. Please make sure you send your child to school with warm clothes. All clothing should be labeled with your child's name. Below you will find the HCPSS criteria we consider when having outdoor activities.
Generally, it is assumed that students will be outside for recess, physical education, or any other outdoor activity when the temperature combined with the wind chill is not less than 20 degrees Fahrenheit or the heat index reading is less than 95.
Registration 1/6/24 for HCPSS Black Student Achievement Program Saturday Math Academy Spring Session
This year, the BSAP Saturday Math Academy will offer an in-person enrichment program for Howard County Public School System students in all levels of math for grades 3-12 based on course availability. Registration will take place online Saturday, January 6, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. until capacity is reached. Class space is limited. Families can register by accessing the HCPSS Connect website. For more information, please visit HERE.
Order Your TRES 2023-2024 Yearbook Now
See TRES 2023-2024 Yearbooks. Please visit HERE to order.
Volunteer Training Required for Volunteers and Visitors
Anyone volunteering at school in any capacity, and parents joining their children for lunch, are required to complete volunteer training prior to their first visit. Please visit HERE for more information. Thank you in advance for your gifts of service and time.
Thank you to everyone who participated in The Giving Tree and Gifts of Gratitude. A special thank you to our chairs for these efforts, Sarah Knaup, Sara Cuomo and Stacy Johnson. We truly appreciate the generosity of the TRES community!
Upcoming PTA Events:
NEW EVENT DATES:
Collecting Photos for Yearbook: Email any photos for yearbook consideration to tresyearbookphoto@gmail.com. When you email images, please include some context in the message, including name of people in the picture, grade level(s), and event.
The HCPSS Community News and Programs website makes it easy for families to find educational and recreational resources, events and after-school programs beyond the school day by non-profit organizations. Community organizations requesting their announcements be shared in school newsletters should visit community-programs.hcpss.org for more information. Questions should be directed to the Public Information Office at publicinfo@hcpss.org.