Fourth-Grade Welcome Booklet

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St. Mark’s School of Tex as

Fourth Grade New Family Information

2024–2025

From

Dear Fourth-Grade Families,

Welcome to St. Mark’s School of Texas! We are excited and eager to welcome you to our community. The Ice Cream Social is a special time for you to meet the teachers and other new families, and we look forward to seeing you there. It is the first of many community events we will share together in Lower School.

Enclosed you will find a letter from your son’s teachers and a list of topics that may be on your mind as you begin the transition from your current school to St. Mark’s School of Texas. We hope these items help answer some of your questions. If, however, there is a topic we have not covered, please do not hesitate to ask. Important contact information is included on the list for your convenience, as well.

We are eager to get to know you and your family better. St. Mark’s is truly a special place filled with people who value family, friendships, and community. Our relationships and our partnerships are at the forefront of all we do. The members of this community place a high value on character, leadership, courage, and honor.

Thank you for entrusting St. Mark’s with your son as we walk the Path to Manhood together. Enjoy the end of year celebrations at your current school, and we look forward to celebrating you and your family as we welcome you to St. Mark’s Lower School.

All the best,

From Your Homeroom Teachers

Dear Parents,

We extend a warm welcome to you and your son as he joins the Class of 2033. We look forward to partnering with you this year and share your goal of making a smooth transition. Yearbook photographs and a Back-to-School party are scheduled to take place the week before School begins. You will receive details about each of these events during the summer.

We hope you encourage your son to read for pleasure this summer. Have conversations to promote the thinking and curiosity sparked by his book choices. Our reading culture builds in 4th grade as the boys get to know themselves as readers. The summer months afford a rich opportunity to help your son discover books that move him, challenge him, give him ideas, and experience the true magic of reading.

One of the ways you can help your son feel confident with his math skills is to have him practice them over the summer. You will receive a suggestion of websites to visit when the summer email packet arrives in early June. Mastery of basic math facts should be firmly in place to ensure success in fourth-grade mathematics.

We appreciate your participation in your son’s education. Thank you for helping him prepare for a great start. Look for the summer packet, which will be emailed in June. We look forward to a terrific year together.

Sincerely,

From The President of the Parents’ Association

Dear Fourth-Grade Parents,

On behalf of the Parents’ Association, I would like to welcome your entire family to the St. Mark’s community. We are so glad you chose St. Mark’s.

As a parent of a Marksman, you are an automatic member of the St. Mark’s Parents’ Association. We are an active group of volunteers partnering with the Faculty, Staff, and Administration to support the boys’ education and development and to build a strong community. Our parents participate on campus in a wide range of areas including the libraries, cafeteria, student store, Lions’ Closet, etc. There is a place for anyone willing to serve!

The St. Mark’s PA also organizes events throughout the year. A few to put on your calendar right now are:

Lion Pride Night – an All-School Spirit Night, complete with a cookout and a DJ before our home football game on Friday, August 30. This will also be Lower School Spirit Night where all new Lower School Marksmen will be invited to run onto the football field before the Varsity football game!

Fall Fun Day – a school carnival held with Hockaday for Daisies and Marksmen in grades one through six scheduled on Friday, September 27.

Celebrate – annual school community celebration scheduled for Saturday, April 5.

To get involved in these and many other events, you will volunteer through Sign-Up Genius. Please mark your calendar for July 15 after 12 pm to log on to the St. Mark’s website and click on the “Volunteer Here” button on the Resource Board. You will see many opportunities listed along with the activity description. When class lists are released in August, please return to the Resource Board for more class-specific volunteer opportunities.

Finally, if you have any questions during the summer months or the school year, please contact the following parent volunteers:

Class of 2033 – 4th Grade Representatives for questions throughout the year:

Danielle Egan eganr.danielle@gmail.com

Anne Gottschall ahong.gottschall@gmail.com

Brenda Nickel bjmt0303@msn.com

Parents’ Association Athletic Liaisons:

Grant Ruckel (1st & 3rd grade) grant.ruckel@energytransfer.com

Sean Allen (2nd & 4th grade) sean.allen@fastsigns.com

214.929.1101

917.455.3287

972.571.2719

512.483.1563

214.394.1161

Again, welcome to St. Mark’s, and I look forward to meeting you! Go LIONS!

ksteinbrueck@hotmail.com

214-906-6650

FAQs

• Contact Mrs. Glorioso-Kirby or Mrs. Mallick with any questions. Mrs. Glorioso-Kirby can be reached at 214.346.8216 or gloriosom@smtexas.org. Mrs. Mallick can be reached at 214.346.8210 or mallickk@smtexas.org.

• Uniforms can be purchased at Culwell & Son, 6319 Hillcrest Avenue, Dallas, 75205, 214.522.7000. Lion Tracks (in the Directory and online) lists all details about school uniform requirements for all grades. Please use a permanent marker to label your son’s uniform shorts, shirts, and sweatshirts.

• P.E. uniform must be purchased in the Student Store. Please use a permanent marker to label your son’s uniform shorts, shirts, and sweatshirts.

• Backpacks are necessary for all students and may be purchased anywhere. The Student Store carries backpacks, as well. No wheeled backpacks are allowed in Lower School. Be sure to display your son’s name on his backpack.

• Classroom supplies and books are provided to Lower School students.

• Back-to-School events begin the week before the first day of school. While these events are not required, your son will want to be in town to participate. There will be a back-to-school party for each grade in Lower School and yearbook photos will be taken that week, as well. In August, a “Back to School Basics” tab will be on the SM website Resource Board. First and second grade back-to-school parties are scheduled for Monday, August 19. Third and fourth grade parties are scheduled for Tuesday, August 20.

• Yearbook Photos are taken at School the week before classes begin. Boys should wear a dark sports jacket and any appropriate tie. These items are available from the photographer if you are unable to provide a jacket and tie for your son. Dates and times will be posted on the “Back to School Basics” tab on the SM website Resource Board.

• The Directory & Lion Tracks is distributed at Mini-School, scheduled on Thursday, August 22. You should familiarize yourself with Lion Tracks which is the guide to the School’s policies. Lion Tracks can also be accessed on the SM website Resource Board.

• Mini-School Parents’ Night is for parents only. This is an opportunity to meet your son’s teachers and receive an overview of curriculum for the school year. Mini-School is scheduled for Thursday, August 22, at 6 p.m.

FAQs (cont.)

• Class Lists will be posted on Class Pages in early August.

• Lion Pride Night is an all-school community picnic held the evening before a varsity home football game. This year, Lion Pride Night is scheduled for Friday, August 30, at 5 p.m. The Lower School grades will picnic together, and the new boys will be invited on to the football field before the game.

• Lower School Spirit Night occurs just before the home football game scheduled for Friday, September 8 (also, Lion Pride Night this year). The Lower School grades will picnic together, and the new boys will be invited on to the football field before the game.

• Fun Day is our annual Hockaday/St. Mark’s carnival. St. Mark’s boys in grade 1 – 6 and Hockaday girls in pre-K – 6 will meet on the St. Mark’s campus this year for an afternoon of fun and games. Fun Day is scheduled for September 27.

• Chess Club is open to all Lower School boys and meets throughout the year on Thursday mornings at 7 a.m. in Great Hall. A sign-up form will be in the summer email with more information about dates and club meetings.

• Cub Scouts is open for Lower School boys in second, third, and fourth grades. Detailed information about scouting and joining Pack 730 will be sent in the summer email.

• Carpool information, including information regarding SchoolPass, will be distributed at MiniSchool. Morning carpool drop-off is 7:35-7:50. Class begins promptly at 7:55 a.m. Boys are expected to be in class and ready to work at 7:55. Afternoon carpool pick-up is 2:45-3:10.

• Extended Day is our after-school program and is offered to all boys in grades 1-4. Boys are given a snack, complete their homework, and enjoy time on the playground with their friends. Pricing details and registration for the upcoming year will be sent in the summer email. Extended Day registration is by semester and does not include any drop-ins.

• Student Store will be open during the week of back-to-school parties and yearbook photos. P.E. uniforms and St. Mark’s swag will be available for sale throughout the year, as well. Regular Student Store hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., school days. Our online store is always open at smtexasstore.com.

• Lions’ Closet is a resale shop located on the 1st floor in the north wing of the Green Library. Gently used uniform shorts, shirts, sweatshirts, P.E. clothes, and sportswear are available for sale to all families. Lions’ Closet will be open to new families before the school year begins with times posting on your Class Page and Resource Board.

• Team Sports: Lower School Athletic Liaisons Sean Allen and Grant Ruckel will be emailing information about Lower School after-school athletic options as they become available through the Y and other sports associations. Watch for their emails throughout the summer months.

Get a BINGO! (Across, down, or diagonal) Put an X in each box when completed. Write titles on the reading log and have a parent initial. St. Mark’s School of Texas Summer Reading Bingo Fourth Grade

Summer Reading Bingo

4th Grade

Joke or riddle book

Sports fact book

Animal fact book Fantasy Friend or family rec.

Newbery winner or honor book

Parent rec. Sports fiction

Newbery winner or honor book

Friend or family rec.

Mystery Poetry

Animal fact book

Animal fact book

Animal story

Animal story

Biography

Historical fiction

Parent rec. Poetry Fantasy

Realistic fiction

Joke or riddle book

Animal fact book

Biography

History fact book

1st book in a series

Space fact book

Animal story

Friend or family rec.

Biography

1st book in a series

1st book in a series

Newbery winner or honor

Newbery winner or honor

Fantasy

Fantasy

Historical fiction

Historical fiction

History fact book

History fact book

Joke or Riddle Book

Joke or Riddle Book

Mystery

Mystery

Title and parent initials

Get a BINGO! (Across, down, or diagonal)

Title and parent initials

Put an X in each box when completed. Write titles on the reading log and have a parent initial.

Parent recommendation

Parent recommendation

Poetry

Poetry

Realistic fiction

Realistic fiction

Friend or family recommendation

Friend or family recommendation

Space fact book

Space fact book

Sports fact book

Sports fact book

Sports fiction

Sports fiction Bonus Bonus

Universe, by Erin Entrada Kelly at the end of the summer. Bring it on the first day of school.**
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Hello, Universe, by Erin Entrada Kelly at the end of the summer. Bring it on the first day of school.**
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