The Scott Spotlight

February 7, 2025

Principal:  Linda Reha

School Address:  804 Wilson St. DeWitt, MI 48820

Office Phone Number:  517-668-3400

Attendance Phone Number:  517-668-3458

Website:  https://scott.dewittschools.net/ 

School Events

District Diversity Logo Paw

Feb. 14:  Half Day - CLT for Teacher Professional Development (dismissal at 11:42 a.m.)

Feb. 20:  No School - President's Day

Feb. 20 & 21:  Hearing (2nd Grade) & Vision (3rd Grade) Screening

2024-25 DPS Calendar - Updated 05.20.24.pdf

Reha's Report

Dear Scott School Families,

Please check your child's backpack for their winter NWEA report because they were sent home today.  Remember, an assessment like this one is a snapshot of performance and although a measure of student growth, it is not the only academic performance indicator.  Day to day formative assessments and summative assessments using our adopted tier I curricular programs provide daily measures of student learning.  Thank you for taking time to talk with your child about their performance to celebrate progress and offer praise for persevering and giving their best.  If you're child's performance took a dip, I suggest talking about that too to get their insight on what they think may have been a contributing factor to how they did.  Benchmark assessments and standardized ones, including MSTEP, are not tests that students can study for, so taking time to recognize high points and areas for growth is one way your child will understand the purpose of these assessments.  Teachers use the data to help drive whole group and individual instruction too.  We are done testing for now until springtime and then we will round out the year with our final benchmark testing (DIBELS 8 and NWEA) along with first time MSTEP testing for third graders.  Your child's DIBELS 8 winter benchmark report will be coming home in the next week or so.  Please be on the lookout for it.

P.S.  Next week, students will complete the mySAEBRS screener.  Parents were provided opt-out information via email earlier this week.  Please contact your child's teacher before Monday, February 10th and complete and send in the opt-out form on Monday too if you don't want your child to participate in this and forgot to complete and send in the form this week.

Warm regards,

Linda Reha

Scott School Principal

Student Spotlight

Each week every classroom at Scott School has a Panther Pride drawing from all Panther Pride slips earned by students for demonstrating respectful, responsible, safe, and bucketfilling behavior.  Lucky drawing winners are invited to a special Panther Pride event at the end of the month with Mrs. Reha and Mrs. Schwarz, which was Panther Pride Bingo this month. 

Pic of Grade

Grace is in Mrs. Kolaneks 2nd grade class.  Shee was invited to our January Panther Pride Bingo. 

Pic of Miguel

Miguel is in Mrs. Larson's 3rd grade class.  He was invited to our January Panther Pride Bingo. 

Winter DIBELS 8 Grade Level Data

SECOND GRADE

THIRD GRADE

68% of students scored at or above benchmark

17% of students scored strategic

15% of students scored intensive

61% of students scored at or above benchmark

20% of students scored strategic

19% of students scored intensive

2nd Grade Winter DIBELS Composite Score Chart
3rd Grade Winter DIBELS Composite Score Chart

Winter NWEA Grade Level Data

SECOND GRADE MATH

2nd Grade Winter NWEA Math Data Chart

SECOND GRADE READING

2nd Grade Winter NWEA Reading Data Chart

THIRD GRADE MATH

3rd Grade Winter NWEA Math Data Chart

THIRD GRADE READING

3rd Grade Winter NWEA Reading Data Chart

Second Grade Winter NWEA Data

Third Grade Winter NWEA Data

Math = 88% of students scored average or above

Reading = 79% of students scored average or above

Math = 85% of students scored average or above

Reading = 80% of students scored average or above

Drop Off & Pick Up

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Follow the Guidelines visual

Please follow our safety guidelines and expectations for dropping students off and picking them up.  

Yearbook Ordering

It's time to order your child's 2024-25 yearbook.  Details for doing so are included in this flyer.

14438925 David Scott Elem Email Flyer.pdf

PTA Particulars

Below is a message from our DeWitt PTA.

Staff Membership Drive Update
100% of our teachers are now members of the DeWitt Elementary PTA! We are so grateful for the donations throughout the month of January that allowed us to show our amazing staff how much we appreciate them and their commitment to making our schools the best they can be.

Pizza for the PTA
Planning your Super Bowl Sunday snacks? On Sunday, February 9th, from 11 AM to 9 PM, Peppino’s of DeWitt is donating $1 per pizza sold to the PTA! Your pizza purchase helps fund family-friendly events, Teacher and Building Grants, and more. Enjoy a great meal while supporting our schools!

STEAM Family Event – Saturday, March 8th, 4-6 PM
Join us for an evening of hands-on fun at our FREE STEAM Family Event! Explore exciting activities in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. Don’t forget to register here: https://tinyurl.com/dewittsteam2025

Winter Weather Wear

Tis the season to bust out all that winter weather wear so your child is equipped for cold elements while coming and going to school and also for recess outside on the playground.  Please help your child select proper winter indoor clothing on a daily basis to wear to school too.  Although shorts are comfortable and stylish, they are best suited for warm weather months, not for the blistery cold ones.  Outdoor apparel such as a winter coat, warm hat, and gloves or mittens are essential items.  When the snowy Michigan weather hits, snow pants and boots are also necessary.  A scarf is certainly another great accessory to keep warm, but isn't a must.  Thank you for helping your child be ready for Jack Frost weather temps and equipped for some fun in the snow.

Recess Equipment Donations Appreciated

With the holidays behind us and many families rehoming items they no longer need, please consider donating the following items to Scott School for our students to use at recess:


Thank you for contributing to our recess fun if you're able to!

Stop the Spread of Respiratory Illnesses

Thank you for helping reduce respiratory infection spread at school by following simple CDC guidelines.

Respiratory Illness Protocol.pdf

CLT and Professional Development Calendar

Below are the dates for Collaborative Learning Time (CLT) and professional development this year.  Thank you in advance for supporting these days which allow our teachers to participate in training and be continuous lifelong learners to support student success.

ID Requirement for Students to be Picked Up

Student safety is a priority.  Please bring proper identification each time your child is picked up from school.  Here are some ways adults picking up students can be identified:

Allergy Awareness

There are some Scott students who have health-threatening nut allergies in our building.  Scott School is a 'No Nut' building.  Pack items that do not contain nuts for your child's lunch and snack.  It is critically important that we provide a safe learning environment for all students, and your help with this is needed and appreciated.  Please always contact your child's teacher if you have a concern about an allergy or other health condition related to your child that they should be aware of.  Also, if your child has a medical need, including food or other allergies, don't forget to update your child's Medical Management Plan by completing and submitting the district forms to the office before school starts so we can follow protocols to keep your child safe.

School Breakfast & Lunch

School breakfast and lunch are available and free to all students.  Additional information will be provided to families soon about how to sign up for this opportunity with additional information about our food service program.  Menus can be found here and will be updated soon.

Medical Forms

In order for Scott School personnel to administer medication to your child when we return to in person instruction, you must:

Medication and other medical forms can be found on our DeWitt Public Schools website.

Additional Support & Resources

Our school social worker, Mrs. Schwarz, is always willing to assist students and families in any way possible.  In addition to working closely with your child's teacher, consider reaching out to her if you have questions or need support.  She is truly amazing at what she does!  She can be reached at 517-668-3446 or schwarzdea@dewittschools.net.  


Dear Parents and Guardians,


Please see the information below regarding information on programs available to you and your student(s).


The Weekend Kit Program will, again, be provided at Scott School this year. This program is supplemental to the free breakfast and lunch programs offered at school every day and is intended to meet the nutritional needs of children during non-school hours, specifically over weekends or longer breaks.  Weekend Kits are designed to slip discreetly into your child’s backpack and are available at no cost to your family. There are no eligibility requirements to participate in this program.  Each Weekend Kit includes breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack items and contains enough food to last each child two weekends. Foods included are kid-friendly items that are easy for your child to prepare or help prepare.  Food kits will be sent home from school with your student, typically on Fridays. Upon enrollment in this program you will begin receiving a food pack every 1-2 weeks. 


The Old Newsboys Association helps our community by providing children with either shoes or boots. If your child needs new shoes or boots and the purchase of them would be a financial burden, please contact me so that I may get you the necessary forms. It is not necessary to include your income information if your child qualifies for free or reduced lunch. We will forward your form to the Old Newsboys Association and they will send you a voucher for either shoes or boots. You may include all school age children on one family request form, even if they attend different buildings. Please do not send in duplicate requests if you included your child on another form.  


To enroll in either of these programs, please call or email me at 517-668-3446 or schwarzdea@dewittschools.net, and be sure to please reach out if you have any questions.  


Sincerely,

DeAnn Schwarz

Scott School Social Worker

Attendance Line

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When your child is absent, please call the Scott School Attendance line:  517-668-3458. Substitute Teachers cannot access a teacher's email, so please call the office when your child is going to be absent, will be dropped off or picked up outside of regular school hours, or has a transportation switch. Please call before 3:00 pm, for all after school changes.