YG Family Newsletter- December 16th, 2022
Dear friends and families of Yujin Gakuen:
We usually send the newsletter on Thursdays, but with today being the last day of school (in 2022), we are sending this out today. As we break for the holidays, I want to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to all who make Yujin Gakuen such an amazing place to learn and grow. We are a community with many blessing and gifts, from the classroom to your living rooms and kitchen tables, our collective efforts to raise the whole child will have a lasting influence in the future for all. Parents are such an important part of what we hope to accomplish on behalf of our YG students. I am grateful for the many parents who participate in our PTO meetings, take part in our fundraising, chaperone during our field trips, and volunteer in our classrooms. In the spirit of the holiday season, I want to extend my thanks for all you do to support Yujin Gakuen.
Finally, I believe that the faces of our children express the true meaning of the holiday season. They radiate a sense of enthusiasm, joy, and hope for the opportunities that await them.
I wish you all a festive and joyful holiday season. 🎊
Yours sincerely,
Thomas Masaru Piowaty
Principal, Kocho Sensei
Yujin Gakuen Japanese Immersion Elementary
Eugene School District 4J
piowaty_t@4j.lane.edu | 541.790.4640
Lost and Found ItemsYG has accumulated several jackets and sweaters that will be donated to the organization ‘Bags of Love’ when winter break starts. Please check the lost and found by the office to make sure you collect any jackets your student(s) may have left behind. |
Friday Early Release at 1:45 PMHere’s a friendly reminder that Friday is early release. Students are released at 1:45 PM. |
2nd Grade Field TripOur second graders went on a field trip to Alton Baker Park yesterday. They released salmon fry that they have been raising in class. We are glad to be able to go on field trips once again. Our kids had loads of fun, and this was a great way to end their salmon unit. |
Hello YG Families! We hope you are staying warm this December! As we’re all excitedly waiting for winter break, the PTO is looking ahead to festivities next year! On January 19th, YG is excited to once again host Oshogatsu to celebrate the Japanese New Year from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Additionally, the YG 4j School Choice Open House will be held concurrently. Combining these events will provide many opportunities to expand the YG community by inviting past, current, and future families to join the festivities. In order to make this a fun and memorable event, we need your help! Family member volunteers are needed to help set up booths, supervise activities, and clean up afterwards. No previous experience or training required. Your time and energy are all we need, everything else will be provided! Activity Supervisor shifts will be available in 30-minute increments from 5:30-7:30pm. Each booth requires at least 2 adults to provide directions and demonstrations as well as ensure the safety of students and families. Feel free to sign up for multiple shifts if you can! Both Set Up and Clean Up shifts are needed in the 90 minutes before and after the event. If you want to help with either of these options, but cannot commit to the full time slot, please sign up anyway and let us know your availability. Please consider signing up to volunteer:
Lastly, we are able to offer volunteer hours for middle and high school students! Please email ygschoolpto@gmail.com to discuss requirements and confirm a time slot. Thank you for your continued support! YG PTO |
Tree of JoyStudents at YG have been adding stars to our Tree of Joy! They are writing what brings them joy and then adding them to the tree. Take a peak at what some of the kids have been saying. |
YG DirectoryThe updated YG directory will be in emailed in PDF format today, December 16th. Stay tuned! |
Winter Resource ListIf you or a loved one could use extra assistance this holiday season, please click the below link. The resource list offers options for food boxes, holiday meal sites, and holiday gift programs. The resources extend to Creswell, Cottage Grove, Junction City, and even Veneta. |
Erin’s LawParents, this STOP, WALK, TALK poster describes what many of our classrooms teach for dealing with unwanted behaviors among peers at school. You may want to print, or review this process with your child if they are having a small problem with another student at school. And as the poster suggests, please encourage your child to bring bigger problems to an adult so we can help solve the issue. Check the below link for more resources and information on Erin’s Law.
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Lock BoxesIn an effort to keep students safe, the Eugene School District has distributed lock boxes to each school in the district. These boxes are available for parents to pick up for free. The lock boxes are to be used for items that should be concealed or kept out of reach from children to prevent harm or danger. If you would like a lock box for your home, please call the office at 541-790-4606 |
School Choice School Choice is almost here for the 2022-2023 school year! The Eugene School District is currently working on details for the 2023 School Choice activities and timeline. 4J School choice information and program updates are available on the School Choice website at www.4j.lane.edu/schoolchoice. If you have any questions, please contact Tamar Moyse at schoolchoice@4j.lane.edu or leave a message at 541.790.7553. |
Volunteer at Yujin GakuenMany of our parents asked what steps they need to take to volunteer at school. Please see the links below or visit the 4J webpage “Volunteer in the Eugene District 4J.” As a parent or guardian, you may wonder how you can get involved in your child’s education. One great way to do this is by volunteering in the Eugene District 4J schools. Volunteering offers many benefits for both you and your child. It’s a great way to meet other parents and get to know the teachers and staff at your child’s school. It can also be a fun and rewarding way to spend some time with your child. If you’re interested in volunteering, there are a few things you need to do. First, you’ll need to complete a background check. You can find more information about this on the 4J website. You’ll also need to complete a mandatory training session. Once you’ve done these things, you’ll be ready to start volunteering. So why not give it a try? Volunteering is a great. See the links below to get started or visit “Volunteer in the Eugene District 4J.” Volunteer Application and Guidelines
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Wondering About Winter Weather?How to know if schools are closed or delayed • No news = No changeLearn More | Text Messages | Staff Info When winter weather makes conditions hazardous, schools may be closed or delayed or buses may use snow routes. The school district decides early in the morning whether there is a need to change the school schedule or bus routes. These decisions are made districtwide and are the same for every 4J school. How to find out if there is a change:
If there is a school closure or other change, the school district will announce it before 6:30 a.m. If schools and buses are on their regular schedule, there will NOT be an announcement. Parents of students who ride school buses that have alternate snow routes have been informed of what to do. Snow route information is available on the snow routes page. If school is in session, families are encouraged to consider road conditions in their areas and make their own decisions based on safety. Parents’ individual decisions about school attendance will be honored. *Note: It is impossible to guarantee text message delivery 100% of the time, and it is possible your alert may be delayed or blocked. If you are concerned about the weather and have not received a text alert by 6:30 a.m., check the 4J website, social media, radio or TV for information about closures, delays or snow routes. |
Upcoming Events
- Friday, December 16 – Pajama Day – Last School Day in 2022
- Monday, December 19 – Winter Break Begins
- Tuesday, January 3, 2023 – No School- Professional Development for Staff
- Wednesday, January 4, 2023 – School Resumes