One of the unique benefits we have at Baker-Butler is our school's large piece of property (55 acres), many of it wooded and with nature trails.
Recently our 2nd grade students were able to visit the trails. Here are some pictures that show our students noticing, wondering, and thinking about what they discovered on these trails at Baker-Butler. Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Monday, August 21, 2017
Welcome to the 2017-2018 school year!
Dear
Baker-Butler Families, August
21, 2017
Welcome to the 2017-2018 school
year!
We are looking forward to the start
of this new school year with our students and teachers. We would like to share
some updates and new information with you as we get ready to begin school on
Wednesday, August 23, 2017.
Construction and Renovation updates
Perhaps the most noticeable change you will see this year is our construction
and renovation project.
This project is funded by the Albemarle County bond referendum that
passed in November, 2016, and it has two phases. The first phase, which has
already been completed, was the relocation of the main office and student
clinic into temporary spaces, and to turn the former office into a large
flexible learning space. At this time our main office (including the Assistant
Principal and Principal) and student clinic are in temporary offices near the
main entrance to the school.
The second phase of construction is the addition of a controlled (or
secured) entrance for our school to the right of the front doors (near where
the flag pole used to be located). After the project is complete, visitors during the school day will enter the new main
office, check in with school staff, and then enter the main hallways and lobby
of the school. The new main office area will house our receptionist (Lisa
Beauchamp), front office associates (Carole O’Neil & Holly Carden), and our
school clinic and school nurse (Lisa Moore). This phase of the project is
scheduled to be completed around December.
Welcome:
This year we are excited to welcome several new staff members to our
school:
Cindy Sheperd: Early
Childhood Special Education DeDe Leach: Kindergarten
Annie Martin: Second
Grade Mary
Beth Farhi: Third Grade
Sarah Miller: Third
Grade Alexandra
Stokes: Fourth Grade
Hillary Bigman: Fifth
Grade Gabe
Gomez: Fifth Grade
Ryan Shrader: Physical
Education Miles
Nelson: Counselor
Sabra Timmins: English
Second or Other Language
Arrival & Dismissal
information:
In order for our school day to run smoothly, we want
to share the procedures for the safe arrival and dismissal of all of our
students. Here are a few important reminders about arrival to and dismissal
from school:
Arrival:
- School starts at 7:55 a.m.
- Students may enter the building starting at 7:40 a.m.
- Car riders: Student drop off begins at 7:40 a.m. when a faculty member is present. All cars should use the drop off circle located at the front of the school. Student car riders should not be dropped off unless a faculty member is present starting at 7:40am.
- If you walk your child into the building in the morning, please park in the parking lot.
Dismissal
- Students will begin exiting the building at 2:25 p.m. Kindergarten, first and second grade students will dismiss at 2:25 p.m. and third, fourth, and fifth grade students will dismiss at 2:30 p.m.
- If you are in the car circle line, your child will be called and brought to you in your car. Please remain in your car while in the car circle.
- Pick up: Please park in the parking lot and meet your child in the designated area on the sidewalk.
- If you need to make a change in your child’s afternoon dismissal, please notify the school before 2:00pm.
- For the first three days of school (August 23rd, 24th, and 25th) we will begin dismissing our students at 2:10pm. These additional 15 minutes will allow the bus drivers to check every student on their manifest. The buses will then leave BBES around their scheduled dismissal time (after 2:35pm) to arrive as close to the advertised afternoon bus stop arrival time as possible.
Safety Drills this year:
There is no higher priority at our
school than the security and safety of our students and staff. An
important part of meeting our high standards is the various and periodic drills
that prepare our school for emergencies. During the school year we will
hold drills that prepare us to be safe during a fire, an earthquake, a tornado,
and in the event of a lockdown. Our first lock down drill will be on August 31,
2017. During this exercise, which will take only a few minutes, we will make an
announcement over the public address system for students and teachers to lock
their doors and move away from doors and windows. We are confident that our
students will perform these drills well this year.
Upcoming events
Here
are some important dates for the start of the 2017-2018 year:
- No school for students on Monday, September 4th (Labor Day)
- Back to School night for grades K-2: Tuesday, September 5th 6-7:30pm
- Back to School night for grades 3-5: Tuesday, September 12th 6-7:30pm
- No school for students on Friday, September 22nd (professional development day)
We are
looking forward to working with you and your children. This is going to be a
great year.
Sincerely,
Steve
Saunders Wendy
Eckerle
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Baker-Butler from the sky!
We are excited to share some great pictures of our school from the air.
Thanks to our friends at SkyClad Aerial Photography (check them out here: https://www.skycladap.com/) for these wonderful images of Baker-Butler.
We think that these pictures show what a beautiful school and campus we have, as well as some of the natural beauty of the Charlottesville area.
Our construction is going well!
We are excited about the renovation and the addition to our building that have been going on all summer.
Around December the addition to the front of the school will be completed, and it will house the new main office and clinic. By the end of August the former main office and clinic will be renovated into a large flexible learning space.
We hope you enjoy the pictures below of this process!
Around December the addition to the front of the school will be completed, and it will house the new main office and clinic. By the end of August the former main office and clinic will be renovated into a large flexible learning space.
We hope you enjoy the pictures below of this process!
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