Knightly News

Vol 1 Issue 27
April 21, 2025

Knightly News

Upcoming Events

April – Month of the Military Child

 Apr 21-May 15-Summative Testing for Grades 3-5 (full schedule below)

April 21-25-"A Boy Called Bat" Spirit Week (flyer below)

Apr 22 - Gardening Club 1st Grade (1440-1545)

Apr 22- Robotics for Teams going to Naples (1435-1550)

Apr 26- Robotics Tournament in Naples

Apr 29 - Gardening Club 1st Grade (1440-1545)

Apr 29- Robotics for ALL to celebrate end of season (1435-1550)

May 5-9 – Teacher Appreciation Week

May 6 - Student Council OFFICER’s Meeting (1440-1540)

May 6 - Gardening Club 1st Grade (1440-1545)

May 8 - Student Council Meeting (1440-1540)

May 22 – Teacher Training (Half-Day Dismissal)

Click HERE for the SY24/25 Calendar

A Message From the Principal

Dear Sigonella ES Community,

As a reminder, this week students in 3rd -5th grades will begin taking DoDEA Summative Assessments.  Please see the schedule below so you can plan accordingly.  Please be sure students get a good night’s sleep and eat a good breakfast each day, so they are ready to do their best.

  • Grade 3:
    • April 21, 2025 Mathematics Unit 1 (60 minutes)
    • April 24, 2025 Mathematics Unit 2 (60 minutes)
    • April 28, 2025 Mathematics Unit 3 (60 minutes)
    • May 5, 2025 ELA/Literacy Unit 1 (75 minutes)
    • May 8, 2025 ELA/Literacy Unit 2 (75 minutes)
  • Grade 4:
    • April 22, 2025 Mathematics Unit 1 (60 minutes)
    • April 25, 2025 Mathematics Unit 2 (60 minutes)
    • April 29, 2025 Mathematics Unit 3 (60 minutes)
    • May 6, 2025 ELA/Literacy Unit 1 (90 minutes)
    • May 9, 2025 ELA/Literacy Unit 2 (90 minutes)
  • Grade 5:
    • April 22, 2025 Mathematics Unit 1 (60 minutes)
    • April 25, 2025 Mathematics Unit 2 (60 minutes)
    • April 29, 2025 Mathematics Unit 3 (60 minutes)
    • May 6, 2025 ELA/Literacy Unit 1 (90 minutes)
    • May 9, 2025 ELA/Literacy Unit 2 (90 minutes)

As we march through the 4th quarter and the end of the school year approaches, I would like to share some information with you about Accelerated Withdrawal.  This provision is designed to support families who are making a Permanent Change of Station (PCS).  Families who wish to utilize Accelerated Withdrawal must provide a copy of their PCS orders.  The first day students are eligible for Accelerated Withdrawal is May 12, 2025.  Students must be present at school for the full school day on May 9, 2025.  If you are planning to utilize this provision, please reach out to Ms. Morales, our school registrar, as soon as possible so that she can advise you of paperwork you will need to complete in advance.   Providing advanced notification to the school will allow teachers to identify work for students to complete in preparation for the PCS as well.  You can also find more information about this provision by clicking on this link: Accelerated Withdrawal for Dependents with Permanent Change of Station Orders | DoDEA.

Fare thee well,

Sara Guth

Principal

Sigonella Elementary School

What's Happening at SGES

Spirit Week Boy Called Bat
Testing Schedule
Counselor Newsletter April
Month of the Military Child
SGES After School Clubs
Student Council Spring 2025

News from the Nurse

Important Health Reminders

  • Immunizations: Please remember to get your child’s immunizations updated and submit the updated records to the nurse’s office as soon as possible.
    • Common missing vaccines:
      • TDaP and Meningococcal required after 11th birthday
      • MMR, Varicella , DTaP and IPV boosters required after 4th birthday
  • Lice Awareness: A handy handout on lice prevention and treatment. Please review using the link and take necessary precautions.
  • Dental Health Presentation (March 12 and 14): A special Dental Health presentation will take place this week for all students.
  • Hearing & Vision Screenings: Ongoing screenings for students in 1st, 3rd, and 5th grades. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact the nurse's office.

 

We're excited about the upcoming potential Study Trips this spring! Just a quick reminder about our medication policy: Only prescribed emergency meds with a signed authorization will be given to students who need them.  We won't have stock EpiPens, inhalers or other OTC medications on the trip.  Please send me an email if you would like to discuss further.

 

Best,

Hannah Steiner, RN

Hannah.Steiner@DODEA.edu

 

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Attendance Policy

In accordance with the policy stated in DoDEA Regulation 2095.01, “School Attendance,” August 26, 2011, as amended, school attendance is mandatory. All students are required to attend school to ensure continuity of instruction and that they successfully meet academic standards and demonstrate continuous educational progress. School attendance is a joint responsibility between the parent or sponsor, student, classroom teacher, school personnel, and, in some cases, the Command. Students with excessive school absences (or tardiness) shall be monitored by the Student Support Team to assist in the completion of all required work and successful mastery of course objectives.

Daily student attendance is identified based upon a quarter of the school day formula. Students will be identified as present or absent, based on the following criteria:

  1. Absent up to 25% of the school day = absent one-quarter of the school day
  2. Absent between 26%–50% of the school day = absent one-half of the school day
  3. Absent 51%–75% of the school day = absent three-quarters of the school day
  4. Absent 76%–100% of the school day = full-day absence

DoDEA considers the following conditions to constitute reasonable cause for absence from school for reasons other than school-related activities:

  1. Personal illness;
  2. Medical, dental, or mental health appointment;
  3. Serious illness in the student’s immediate family;
  4. A death in the student’s immediate family or of a relative;
  5. Religious holiday;
  6. Emergency conditions such as fire, flood, or storm;
  7. Unique family circumstances warranting absence and coordinated with school administration;
  8. College visits that cannot be scheduled on non-school days; and
  9. A pandemic event.

Unexcused absences may result in school disciplinary actions. An absence from school or a class without written verification from a parent or sponsor will be unexcused. Student attendance is calculated based upon the date of enrollment in a DoDEA school, which may occur anytime during the school year. Student attendance monitoring is designed to provide a continuum of intervention and services to support families and children in keeping children in school and combating truancy and educational neglect. Parents should notify the school of their child’s absence 30 minutes after the start of the school day. Too many unexcused absences may trigger the Student Support Team to convene.

School Administrators

School Hours

Grade Regular Hours Days
PK-5 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m. M, Tu, Th, F  
PK-5 8:05 a.m. - 1:35 p.m. Early Dismissal Wednesday
PK-5 8:05 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. Half Day Dismissal Days
It is the responsibility of the parents or guardians to notify the school every time a student is absent. Please call +39 044-4106-0290 or email Sig.ES.Attendance@dodea.edu
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