Bear Bulletin for the Week of January 19-23, 2026

Week of January 19-23, 2026

As a reminder, no school on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Robert Frost Elementary Office Hours
Our office is open from 7:45 am-3:15 pm on school days. If you need to get in touch with our office, please call during office hours. You can always leave a message after hours.
If you have a change in dismissal plans for your student(s), please contact the office by 2:30 pm.
As a reminder, doors will be open each morning at 8:00 am.
There is NO before-school supervision available prior to 8:00. Children are able to eat breakfast or go to the morning recess at that time. School will begin at 8:30 am and we expect all students to be in their seats and ready to go at this time.
District Cell Phone and Smart Watch Ban Reminder
Students are prohibited to use personal electronic devices-including cell phones, smart watches, and similar devices-during the regular school day. All student personal electronic devices must be turned off and stowed out of sight, in a backpack, starting at 8:00 am, until students leave school at 3:00 pm. If parents need to contact their student during the day for any reason, please contact the main office.
Golden Tray award for outstanding cafeteria behavior: Mrs. Guyer’s class
Golden Dustpan award for a tidy classroom: Mrs. McCollum’s class, Mrs. Brown’s class, Mrs. Brueckner’s class
Golden Whistle award for outstanding recess behavior: Mrs. Becker’s class, Ms. Mathis’s class, Mrs. Denney’s class
Golden Shoe award for outstanding hallway behavior: Mrs. Denney’s class
Golden Book award for outstanding library behavior: Ms. Mathis’s class
January 19: No school, Martin Luther King Jr Day
January 24: PTC Family Movie Night
January 30: No school, Grading Day
February 2: No school, Professional Development Day
February 3: PTC Meeting @ 7:00 pm
February 5: PBIS/Character assembly
At Robert Frost Elementary, we work together to support our students in meeting our school-wide expectations: Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible.
This month, our PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) focus is Respect. Throughout the school day, staff are reinforcing positive expectations and intentionally recognizing students who demonstrate respectful behavior. Examples we are highlighting include using kind words, being helpful to others, showing good manners, being a good listener, taking care of school materials, and playing by the school rules during recess.
We encourage you to continue these conversations at home by asking your student(s) how they were respectful at school today. Partnering together helps reinforce these important social skills and supports a positive school community for all.
Thank you for your continued support as we work together to help our students grow and succeed.
