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We had a great week at Cedar Hollow!

Students smiled big and looked great for pictures on Thursday. Cedar Hollow clubs started up this week for our 4th and 5th graders. It was fun to see the students engaged in fun activities before school. Stay tuned for more opportunities for your children to get involved throughout the year!

Upcoming Dates:

  • September 16 - PTO Meeting/Room Parent Informational Mtg.

  • September 19 - PTO Tailgate Party

  • September 22- October 2nd - Book Fair

  • October 3 - Cedar Hollow Hustle (PTO Fun Run)

    • Donation sheets will come home next week. The PTO is raising money for playground improvements and staff appreciation.

    • The goal is $10,000. Prizes/rewards will be announced soon

    • T-shirts will be provided for each student

  • October 9 - 3rd Grade Music Program

  • October 14 & 15 - Parent Teacher Conferences

Family Insurance Resources

Football Game Reminders:

Fall means football, and we know many of our families enjoy cheering on the high school teams! As a reminder, elementary students must be accompanied by an adult at games. Students are expected to sit with their accompanying adult for the duration of the event to help ensure safety and a positive experience for everyone attending.

School Breakfast Program:

We have had a few students take advantage of the new sack breakfast option at Cedar Hollow. If you have not done so, please fill out the survey. It will only take a minute of your time and will help us know which students are approved to eat breakfast, and we can plan accordingly. Reach out if you have any questions. - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScjHtdd_6Laahce8scknkae5DNtbuoW4bj6GSBHcuFFMOYrZQ/viewform?usp=header

School Attendance Matters

Every day in school counts, and we want your child here learning with us! When students miss school, they miss valuable instruction, class discussions, and hands-on activities that can’t always be “made up” later.

What is excessive absenteeism?

  • A student is considered excessively absent when they miss more than 10% of the school days so far.

  • By the end of the year, missing 17 or more days will be considered excessive.

Our goal is simple: have all students at school, on time, every day. Together, we can help your child build strong learning habits and stay on track for success!

Attendance Protocol:

This year, as a district, we are focusing on increasing overall student attendance.  Below, you will find the district's attendance protocol for the 2025-2026 school year.

  • 5 Days Absent (in a quarter) = Phone Call Home

  • 7 Days Absent = Attendance Letter

  • 10 Days Absent (in a quarter) = Phone Call Home

  • 15 Days Absent = Attendance Letter

  • 20 Days Absent = In Person Meeting & Attendance Plan

Thank you so much for your continued support. We hope you have a great weekend with your family.

It is a GREAT DAY TO BE A GUARDIAN!

Mr. Runyon