*Updated on 9/23/15*
Registration for the after school enrichment program is now open!
Registration:
You may register by phone, in person at the Greenlake Community Center, or online.
To register online go to the Seattle Parks and Recreation website (SPARC) website.
Important note about registration forms:
All families (including those who register online) must submit two forms in person at the Green Lake Community Center before classes start, preferably earlier.
Seattle Parks and Recreation staff will check the forms to make sure they are filled out correctly and to see if children have any health issues they need to be aware of. Address and hours: Green Lake Community Center, 7201 East Green Lake Dr N, Seattle, WA 98115 Monday – Thursday: 1:30 - 9 p.m. Friday: 2 - 9 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday: Closed Strike delay: Classes will not start on September 21. Instead, they will start the week of October 5. Families will receive a credit for missed class days. Questions? Please contact: Mary Pat Byington Assistant Recreation Coordinator Seattle Parks and Recreation marypat.byington@seattle.gov 206-512-5284
To apply for a scholarship, complete and return a scholarship application to Green Lake Community Center no later than Friday, 9/11/15.
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Welcome to Daniel Bagley Elementary School in Seattle! Incoming families have a lot of questions and this blog provides answers.
Welcome to Daniel Bagley!
Thursday, September 10, 2015
After School Enrichment Classes
Teacher strike
We know it must feel frustrating that your child can't attend the first day as expected because of the strike. Let's hope the two sides can come to an agreement soon! We can't wait to welcome your family to Bagley!
What are families doing for child care? It's a good idea to plan for next week if you haven't already. I have heard a few ideas and will post them here. Please let me know in the comments or by email if you have other ideas.
What can you do to express your support for our teachers?
What are families doing for child care? It's a good idea to plan for next week if you haven't already. I have heard a few ideas and will post them here. Please let me know in the comments or by email if you have other ideas.
- Seattle Parks and Recreation FREE strike camps open to all families.
- Seattle's Littlest Performers strike camps.
- Pacific Science Center strike camps.
- Seattle Children's Theater strike camps.
- Check with YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs. (I heard that Boys & Girls Club will be $15 per day next week)
- Fly in Grandma and Grandpa.
- Find local teenage babysitters who are also out of school.
- Swap days with another parent.
- Take your kids to work.
What can you do to express your support for our teachers?
- Walk with them at the picket line, bring food and drinks, carry signs, and wave at passing cars. This support is priceless. You can sign up for this.
- Attend a community meeting tonight, Thursday, September 10, 6:00 p.m. to support striking educators at Seattle City Hall, Council Chambers, Second Floor, 600 4th Ave., Seattle 98104.
- Sign a petition to Superintendent Larry Nyland to come to a reasonable agreement with the teachers.
- Sign a petition to demand that Gov. Inslee call an emergency legislative session to fully fund education at the state level.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Last playdate on Sunday
This Sunday, August 30, will be our last Kindergarten Playdate of the summer! We'll be at Greenwood Park from 2-4pm, and there will be cold summer treats regardless of the weather.
This is a great chance to make some connections with other new families in our friendly Bagley community.
See you on Sunday!
Wondering who your child's teacher will be? Don't worry! Classroom assignments are generally sent late in the week before school starts.
Important dates in September:
Sept. 8: New student orientation, 6:30-7:15
Sep. 9: First day of school!
Sept. 22: Curriculum night, 6:30-8:00
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Jogathon - October 2 - Volunteers needed
Mark your calendars for this year's jogathon on Friday, October 2!
The jogathon is a fun event and one of the biggest fundraisers of the year. Students ask friends and family to pledge a donation for each lap they run (or a flat amount). The kids love the jogathon and work hard to earn money for their school. Parents have a great time connecting with each other and cheering on the kids. Most importantly, the money helps support health and fitness, the arts and music program, library, classroom tutors, and scholarships and support for families.
This event needs a lot of volunteers to pull off! For now, the organizers are looking for these lead volunteer positions:
2015 Jogathon Co-chairs:
Deanna Armstong
Shana Radtke
Diedra Ward
The jogathon is a fun event and one of the biggest fundraisers of the year. Students ask friends and family to pledge a donation for each lap they run (or a flat amount). The kids love the jogathon and work hard to earn money for their school. Parents have a great time connecting with each other and cheering on the kids. Most importantly, the money helps support health and fitness, the arts and music program, library, classroom tutors, and scholarships and support for families.
This event needs a lot of volunteers to pull off! For now, the organizers are looking for these lead volunteer positions:
- Lap counting: Coordinate and manage the volunteers, setup, and supplies for lap counting during and after the event.
- Appreciation lunch: Lead the appreciation lunches for staff and volunteers.
- Water: Coordinate volunteers, supplies, and management of stations during the event.
- Fundraising and community engagement: This is a new position to engage the community in fundraising.
- Field coordination: Helping the setup lead make sure we have all necessary items on the field.
2015 Jogathon Co-chairs:
Deanna Armstong
Shana Radtke
Diedra Ward
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
New family playdates - Greenwood Park
Only two playdates left! This is a good chance to meet other new families and ask any questions that you have. Meet at Greenwood Park, 602 N 87th St.
Mark your calendar for this Sunday and the last Sunday of the month:
Mark your calendar for this Sunday and the last Sunday of the month:
- Sunday, August 9, 2pm
- Sunday, August 30, 2pm
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Bell schedule 2015-2016
Bell times at Bagley will remain the same for the 2015-2016 school year:
First bell rings: 9:30 am
Second bell rings/school starts: 9:35 am
Second bell rings/school starts: 9:35 am
End time: 3:40 pm
You may arrive as early as 9:05.
The Bell Time Task Force recommends flipping school start times beginning next year (2016-2017) to allow high schools to start later and elementary schools to start earlier. The recommendations are based on research that shows that teens need 8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep per night, and that later start times support this need. Most elementary schools would run from 8 am to 2:10 pm, while a few elementary schools (which have not been identified) would run from 8:50 am to 3 pm. The superintendent will announce his recommendations in October 2015.
The Bell Time Task Force recommends flipping school start times beginning next year (2016-2017) to allow high schools to start later and elementary schools to start earlier. The recommendations are based on research that shows that teens need 8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep per night, and that later start times support this need. Most elementary schools would run from 8 am to 2:10 pm, while a few elementary schools (which have not been identified) would run from 8:50 am to 3 pm. The superintendent will announce his recommendations in October 2015.
To read more, visit the Bell Time Recommendations page.
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