Alpine Inquirer – 10/04/24


Principal Notes

Hello Alpine Families,

We’ve got some great opportunities coming up in October. 

First, we have conferences. Parent-teacher conferences are one of the best opportunities for us to come together and ensure your child is on the path to success. These meetings allow us to not only talk about your child’s academic progress, but also to discuss their social and emotional growth, which is just as important. You know your child better than anyone, so your insights into their learning style, strengths, and challenges are incredibly valuable. We want to hear from you—what are you seeing at home? Are there areas where your child feels confident or where they might need extra support?

To make the most of your conference, here are a few tips: write down any questions or concerns you have ahead of time, so you don’t forget to bring them up during the meeting. Be open to hearing both strengths and areas for growth, and know that we’re here to work with you as a team. If there’s something specific you’re working on at home—whether it’s homework routines or building confidence—let us know so we can support those efforts in the classroom as well. Conferences are really about building a partnership that helps your child feel supported and ready to learn.

Additionally, Alpine is launching a number of engaging and interesting clubs in October sponsored by our PTO. We are looking forward to engaging as many students as possible. Check out information below about the diverse offerings we have that begin soon. 

Gratefully,

Amber Marsolek EdD – Principal

Jennifer Dalby EdD – Dean of Students


Upcoming Events

Monday, October 7: Parent Teacher Conferences 4:00pm-8:00pm

Tuesday, October 8: Parent Teacher Conferences 4:00pm-8:00pm

Wednesday, October 9: Parent Teacher Conferences 4:00pm-8:00pm

Wednesday, October 9: Picture Retake

Wednesday, October 9: Community Night Chipotle(1708 MAIN STREET, LONGMONT, CO, 80501) 4:00pm-8:00pm

Friday, October 11: No School

Monday, October 14: No School

Friday, October 25: Alpine Monster Mash


Alpine Club Opportunities

Alpine Elementary is excited to announce a new offering this fall – Student Clubs! The majority of the cost of the clubs is being paid for by our Alpine PTO, using funds raised from our FundRun. All clubs (with the exception of Spanish that will run monthly) will run weekly on Wednesdays for 8 weeks, from October 16th to December 11th. Classes will run from 3:45-4:45. Students will check in with Lion’s Den after school and then the teacher will collect them to go to their club space. Students will be dismissed back to Lion’s Den and parents will need to pick up from the cafeteria door. Please be considerate of your child’s attendance and let the club teacher know if they will be absent. Please try not to miss more than one class so students can maximize their club experience. If you have any questions please call the office or contact the staff member running the club.


Gala Basket

Alpine is putting together a silent auction basket to support the St. Vrain Valley Schools Education Foundation. If you’d like to donate to the cause we could use the following items to round out a “Keeping it Cool” basket. Send them to school by Tuesday, October 15. 

* Yeti brand cooler ice packs

* Yeti brand tumblers

* A cute stuffed Yeti

* A Bottle Opener

* A trucker hat or ball cap from a local business

* Cooler worthy snacks or odds & ends


Conference Meal Sign Up

Sign up to Provide Food for Parent Teacher Conferences,
The Alpine Elementary PTO has received food donations from local
restaurants to help feed our teachers and staff during parent teacher
conferences in October. However, we need parents to provide drinks,
desserts, and some condiments/sides on specific days. Please sign up
at the link below for one or more items. Please drop off all items by
4pm on the day scheduled in the teacher’s lounge near the 5th grade
pod or at the front desk. All items need to be dropped off by 4pm day
of the conference.

Thank you

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0548A4AB2AA6F85-51473071-alpine


PTO Agenda Notes

Did you miss Alpine PTO Meeting? Don’t worry we will be posting our agenda notes here:

Agenda Notes: 9/17

Agenda Notes: 9/10

Agenda Notes: 8/27



Community Night



Support Staff Job Fair

St. Vrain is Hiring: Visit Our Support Staff Job Fair – Oct. 14
St. Vrain Valley Schools is hosting a Support Staff Job Fair on Monday, October 14, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Main Street School, 820 Main St., Longmont. Community members are invited to explore a variety of roles in education, from paraprofessionals and custodians to transportation and clerical staff, all focused on making a meaningful impact on students’ lives. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with St. Vrain leaders, discuss current job openings, learn more about employee benefits, and receive assistance with submitting online applications.
Learn more about the upcoming job fair and positions available.


Preschool and Wraparound Care

Enroll Now: Space Available in Preschool and Wraparound Pre-K Programs for 2024-2025
St. Vrain Valley Schools offers a variety of high-quality early childhood education options, including preschool and wraparound pre-k care programs, designed to meet the needs of families in our communities. St. Vrain Valley’s programs provide a comprehensive and supportive learning environment for our youngest learners. Space is still available at various district locations for children ages 3 to 5.
Click to learn more about early childhood education options and how to enroll your child.


Annual Musical Instrument Drive

St. Vrain Valley Schools Hosts Annual Musical Instrument Drive
Donate gently used musical instruments to support St. Vrain Valley Schools’ music program during our annual collection drive. Drop off your contributions at the Lincoln School building at 619 Bowen St. in Longmont on Thursday, Oct. 3 (12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.) or Friday, Oct. 4 (9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.) and receive a donation receipt. Your generosity enriches our classrooms, provides instruments for students, and enhances our district’s music programming.
Click to learn more.


Alpine Elementary School has been a big part of the community for 20 years, and few people embody that legacy quite like Leslie Cortez. A former student of the school, Cortez now serves as the Special Education teacher, returning to the place where her journey began. See the full story HERE>>>


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