Week of 4/7/25 - 4/11/25
Good afternoon,
Please find the updates for the week ahead below. Have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
Vincent Fino
KPS Principal
Tick Season is Here:
As we move into warmer weather, we want to remind everyone that tick season is here. Ticks can carry illnesses such as Lyme Disease, so it's important to take steps to keep your children safe.
Here are some helpful tips:
- Wear long sleeves and pants when outdoors, especially in grassy or wooded areas.
- Use tick repellent on clothing and exposed skin.
- Check for ticks regularly, particularly after outdoor activities.
- Shower or bathe soon after spending time outside to remove ticks that may be on the body.
- Remove ticks carefully using fine-tipped tweezers, if you find one attached.
Please encourage your child to notify a staff member if they feel they’ve been exposed to ticks, so we can take the necessary precautions. Please see this link from the U.S. Department of Agriculture about additional information regarding tick precaution: Checking for ticks | US Forest Service. Opens in a new browser tab We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our school community safe.
Kindergarten Registration Window Opened on March 12th: If you know someone with a child who will be five years old by December 1, 2025, please tell them that Kindergarten Registration will begin on March 12. The registration packet will be available on the district website -- carmelschools.org Opens in a new browser tab -- on that date. More info to come.
Multicultural Fair: The district-wide Multicultural Fair returns on Friday, May 2nd, from 5 –8 PM at George Fischer Middle School. Students have an opportunity to make a family crest that represents their heritage. The crests will be posted on the walls of the Multicultural Fair. We will hand out physical copies tomorrow or Monday. The family crests should be returned to the Main Office by 4/25. Thank you!
KPSPTO Annual KPS Talent Show: The KPSPTO Annual Talent Show will be held on Wednesday, April 23rd from 6pm – 8 pm. Please see the attached flier for more details.
3rd and 4th Grade CBT Testing: The NYS ELA Test will take place on 4/9 - 4/10 and the NYS Math Test will take place on 5/5 - 5/6. Please make sure students bring their laptops charged on the day(s) of testing. Thank you!
KPSPTO Family Night Book Fair: – 6- 8 PM on May 7th.
Mr. Jim is Retiring!: Mr. Jim, our beloved KPS custodian, is retiring after 15 years. Throughout his time here at Kent Primary School, he has created hundreds of drawings for our students. We are working on collecting photos of his drawings through the years. Please see the attached flier for more information.
Child Safety Matters: On May 29th and May 30th, Grace Beach, Program Coordinator for the Child Advocacy Center of Putnam County, will share two, thirty-minute presentations for students. Please see the attached flier for more info.
Kent Library Field Trip: I’m excited to share that Kent Primary School students will be going on a field trip to Kent Library during the first week of June. There will be all sorts of reading activities and fun for the students. In advance of the trip, please see this link if your student does not have a library card yet: Getting a Library Card and Check Out Policies – Kent Public Library. Opens in a new browser tab
Kent Library Field Trip Schedule:
June 3rd - 2nd grade a.m. and 3rd grade p.m.
June 4th - 1st grade/PACE a.m. and Kdg. p.m.
June 5th - 4th grade a.m.
The bus times for a.m. trips would be as follows: leave school at 9:45, arrive at library at 10:00, leave library at 11:30 and arrive back to KPS at 11:45. The bus times for p.m. trips would be as follows: leave school at 1:05, arrive at library at 1:20, leave library at 2:50 and arrive back to KPS at 3:05.
Attendance: Consistent attendance is essential to every student’s success. Our attendance policy is supported by the New York State Department which defines chronic absenteeism as missing 10 percent of school days; a total of 18 days throughout the school year. With our commitment to student success in mind, we are steadfast in our obligation to notify families of their child’s attendance to ensure that they are able to access their education.
Attendance letters are mailed home periodically throughout the school year as another means to notify parents/guardians of their child’s attendance. These letters are informational and serve as a reminder that a student's success is in direct correlation to their attendance rates. All students of a compulsory age are required to be in school. If a student is absent due to illness, a parent note and/or doctor note is required for the absence to be deemed "excused." The chronic absenteeism definition of missing 18 days or more throughout the school year is regardless of whether absences are excused or unexcused.
Carmel Central School District is dedicated to the success of its students, and we would like to thank you for your continued support as we help shape our students and create a foundation where they can thrive.