Principal Newsletter - CLAREMONT Edition
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Week Two of Testing Complete
Our test takers are accomplishing great things, and we are proud of the focus, effort, and perseverance they are showing each day.
As we look ahead to Teacher Appreciation Week, we invite you to consider donating items to help stock the workroom for our staff. Your support is a simple but meaningful way to show appreciation for all they do. See more specifics about this below. Monday-Wednesday are our designated days for donations. This will allow time for PTO to coordinate the items for all in time for the following week of TAW.
We also want to highlight our "Grant Patrol" success this year. Thanks to the initiative of our staff and the support of our community, we’ve secured several grants that directly enhance student learning and classroom experiences. A special "thank you" to our Claremore Public Schools Foundation board members and donors for making grant opportunities possible each year!
There’s one important note to close— this Wednesday, we celebrate Nurse Appreciation Week. Nurse Burke is the heart of our school’s health and well-being. She cares for all of us when we need it the most! Join us, as we celebrate Nurse Burke!
Randa Fay
Principal
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Cash Dietrich Brennan Wilson Juan Flores Evolet Arlas Eli Blair Joshua Whitehead Ella Angel Caliber Welch Skylar Grencho
Brantley Jackson Hernandez
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Easton Hixon Vincent Fouse Emma Johnson Dakotah Chalfante Anna Kirkendall Hunter Israel Dean Van Der Galien
Benson Bleything Kara Van Der Galien Kashton Pancoast-Underwood |
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Mrs. Bowen was recognized as our April Teacher of the Month! She consistently brings a positive attitude and a smile to our building each day. Mrs. Bowen support each of her students, creating engaging learning experiences where her kindergartners are actively involved and growing. We are grateful for the energy, dedication, and joy she brings to Claremont! |
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Ms. Kimberly Green was recognized as our Support Staff Member of the Month! She is known for simply being amazing, hardworking, and always willing to help wherever needed. She does a wonderful job in her classroom and consistently brings a positive, patient, and fun presence to those around her. Her bright smile and uplifting attitude make a difference each day. We are so grateful to have her at Claremont!
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THE CLASS WITH THE MOST ITEMS DONATED WINS A POPSCICLE PARTY |
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trail mix, nuts, or jerky |
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Items may be sent to school with your child, given to volunteers at morning car arrival, or brought to the front office.
- Write teacher's name, child's grade, and child's first and last name visibly.
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Individualized packaging is preferred to allow for distribution.
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PTO will be accepting nominations for board positions through May 11.
Please email nominations to claremontpto@claremore.k12.ok.us by the 11th. Voting will be held at Claremont, May 12 at 4 PM. You must be a member for 14 days or more to place a vote. |
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The purpose of the PTO is to enhance and support the educational experience at Claremont Elementary, to develop a closer connection between school and home by encouraging parent involvement, and to improve the environment at Claremont Elementary through volunteer and financial support. |
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attend and host PTO meeting and executive board meetings
- management skills
- delegation and organizational skills
- communication skills
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planning skills
- plan with PTO board
- liaison to the principal and school
- organize and lead PTO meetings
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organize yearly fundraisers
- sign off on financial statements
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- attend PTO meetings
- assist the president
- communication skills
- organizational and planning skills
- lead meetings in president's absence
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accept delegated responsibilities
- participate in executive board meetings
- ambassador for the PTO and school
- liaison for new families
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attend PTO and executive board meetings
- maintain timely and efficient financials with accuracy and provide up-to-date records
- present monthly reports
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record all financial transactions
- create monthly PTO treasury reports
- reconcile receipts, checkbooks, etc.
- write checks
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make timely deposits
- keep financial transactions available
- file tax forms
- renew tax ID
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renew required subscriptions
- facilitate annual audit
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- attend PTO meetings
- be a backup to the treasurer
- review monthly/annual treasury activities
- be a support to all listed treasury responsibilities
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- attend PTO meetings
- accurately record minutes, type and distribute minutes, seek approvals at meetings
- attend PTO executive board meetings
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accurately record board minutes, type and distribute minutes to officers
- type and make copies of agendas for PTO meeting (as developed in board meeting)
- prepare sign-in sheet
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send notices to members and families (via email, social media, etc.)
- maintain complete file of all approved meeting minutes and agendas
- keep all PTO records and have available at all meetings (minutes, bylaws, membership list, etc.)
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handle correspondence; prepare notes of thanks, sympathy, inquiry, etc. (as needed on behalf of the PTO with direction of the board)
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- attend PTO meetings
- attend PTO executive board meetings, as needed
- coordinate volunteers for PTO events and school activities
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promote and collect volunteers; make available to both PTO committee as well as teachers
- contact PTO members and other possible volunteers, usually by phone, social media, or email
- request assistance with PTO or school events, projects, donations, etc.
- maintain records of volunteer work to acknowledge with appreciation or other
- call and remind volunteers as needed
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- attend PTO meetings
- be a backup to the secretary
- be a support to all listed secretarial responsibilities
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attend PTO meetings
- be a backup to the volunteer coordinator
- be a support to all listed volunteer responsibilities
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ENROLLING NOW FOR 2026-2027 |
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All who attended CPS in 25-26 school year will need to confirm their enrollment for the 26-27 school year. Students WILL NOT be assigned a teacher until this process is completed. |
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Select either of the graphics above to begin |
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Phase 1: ONLINE REGISTRATION UPDATE (opened March 23)
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Access the Infinite Campus (IC) Parent Portal: |
--> Navigate to the IC Parent Portal login page.
* If you have not activated your account, please email enrollmentcenter@claremore.k12.ok.us or call 918-923-4350 to receive your activation key.
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Complete the Online Registration Update: |
--> Log in to your IC parent portal via a desktop or the IC app.
--> Navigate to Home Screen > Shortcuts > Zebra Online Registration Update.
--> Select "Existing Student Registration" and then click "Start".
--> Update your student(s) information as required.
* The new school year will require an updated Proof of Residency (e.g., a utility bill).
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(Refer to this if you have children you are enrolling into CHS.)
Secondary Students- Complete Class Selection Process
This will be completed during school with the students; you will receive information from the site principal or counselor.
If you are new to the school contact the site to make an appointment.
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Phase 2: SUBMISSION OF REQUIRED PAPERWORK
(After July 1)
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Complete and Ensure Submission of Required Forms: |
- Updated Proof of Residency
(if not previously submitted during the online registration update)
- Educational Benefits Form (Child Nutrition+)
- Home Language Survey
- McKinney-Vento Form
- Technology Responsible Use Agreement
- Device Protection Fee
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*Forms are available after July 1 and must be submitted before receiving a class schedule. |
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Phase 3: ENROLLMENT STATUS |
Communication From School: |
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A notification will be sent stating the enrollment process is complete.
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A notification will be sent stating documentation from Phase 2 is missing. Enrollment status is incomplete until notification of the process being completed is received.
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Teacher assignments will be given during the annual "Meet The Teacher" event in August. |
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Class schedules will be distributed in August once they are finalized. |
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*If the process is NOT completed student will not receive an assigned class or schedule until the process is completed. |
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Student Open Transfer Application:
If a resident student moves outside the CPS boundaries, complete the Student Open Transfer Application available from June 1.
Student Intra-district Transfer:
If a student lives in the CPS boundaries and is requesting an intra-district transfer, the enrollment process will not be completed until the transfer is approved or denied. This will not take place until late July.
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For Assistance:
If you need further help, please contact the Enrollment Center by emailing enrollmentcenter@claremore.k12.ok.us or calling 918-923-4350 or checking out our enrollment webpage.
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NO CHARGING BEGINS MAY 1ST. |
With the end of school quickly approaching, this is a reminder that students who do not have money in their lunch accounts will no longer be able to charge meals as of May 1, 2026. Students who do not have money in their accounts will receive alternate meals. Alternative meals, including a sandwich, milk, and fruit, meet all federal child nutrition guidelines. Review the policy here.
If your child has current meal charges or debt, you can add funds online with your Infinite Campus Parent Portal, make cash/check payments with the cafeteria manager at your site, or contact the Child Nutrition office to set up a repayment schedule.
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27 No Native American Club 28 Good News Club last day
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1 School Lunch Hero Day
Principal Day Nat'l College Signing Day (wear college shirts) 4-8 Teacher Appreciation 6 School Nurse's Day
8 5th Grd Tour to WRJH 11 Officer Nominations due 12 PTO Mtg- voting officers 13 3rd Grd Lemonade War 15 Senior Grad Walk
17 CHS Graduation 18 Speech Pathologist Day 19 3rd Grd Lemonade War 20 Kindergarten Promotion Ceremony, 9 A.M. 5th Grade Promotion Ceremony, 1 P.M. 21 Field Day
22 Last Day of School |
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GREAT EXPECTATIONS MODEL SCHOOL |
Claremont students rise to the occasion,
demonstrating high standards and their ability to meet them.
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"What we do today helps shape our tomorrow." |
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