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Bear Bulletin for the Week of April 27-May 1, 2026

Posted Date: 04/24/26 (05:00 PM)




Week of April 27-May 1, 2026


ANNOUNCEMENTS


Art Night on April 30

We are so excited for Art Night on Thursday, April 30. Thank you to our PTC, families, and volunteers for funding an Artist in Residence visit for each class and for all their hard work preparing for this event! We hope to see you all there! As a reminder, all students must be accompanied by an adult for Art Night. 







No School on Friday, May 1

As a reminder, there is no school on Friday, May 1 for a teacher work day. Thank you!




Happy School Lunch Hero Day

We would like to recognize our amazing food services team at Robert Frost and wish them a happy School Lunch Hero Day on Friday, May 1. Thank you Mr. Paul and Ms. Ana for all you to support our students and staff! 



PBIS AWARD WINNERS

  • Golden Tray award for outstanding cafeteria behavior: Mr. Henderson’s class

  • Golden Dustpan award for a tidy classroom: Mrs. McCollum’s class, Mrs. Chapin’s class, Mrs. Pantovich’s class

  • Golden Whistle award for outstanding recess behavior: Mrs. Guyer’s class, Ms. Mathis’s class, Mrs. Larned’s class

  • Golden Shoe award for outstanding hallway behavior: Ms. Mathis’s class

  • Golden Book award for outstanding library behavior: Ms. Mathis’s class


UPCOMING EVENTS

April 29: SHS Health Science Club students visit RF students during lunch!

April 30: Read-a-Thon assembly at 2:00; Art Night 5:30-7:00 pm

May 1: No school, teacher work day


A MESSAGE FROM MRS. WOLD


Dear Robert Frost Families,


Next week, our 3rd through 5th grade students will participate in state testing. These assessments are an important way for students to demonstrate their learning and growth over the course of the school year. We are so proud of the hard work they have put in, and we are excited to see all they’ve accomplished!


Testing Subjects:

  • 5th Grade will take assessments in English Language Arts, Math, and Science.

  • 3rd and 4th Grades will take assessments in English Language Arts and Math.


To help your child feel confident and perform at their best, here are a few important ways you can support them at home:

  • Make sure they get a good night’s sleep before each testing day.

  • Encourage them to eat a healthy breakfast either at home or at school.

  • Talk to them about the importance of taking their time, doing their best, and showing all they’ve learned this year.

  • Offer encouragement and remind them how proud you are of their effort—motivation goes a long way!

We also kindly ask that you avoid scheduling appointments or pulling your student out of school during the testing window if at all possible. All testing windows are from 8:45 am - 12:30 pm. When a student misses a scheduled test, it can be challenging to coordinate make-up sessions and can disrupt their testing momentum.

Consistent attendance throughout April and May is critical to ensuring your child has every opportunity to be successful. We appreciate your partnership in helping them feel ready, confident, and supported.


Thank you for all you do to support your students and our school community. If you have any questions about testing or your child’s schedule, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your student's teacher or me.


Thank you,


Mrs. Wold