
Roland Rogers invites you into our classrooms to be a part of our American Education Week Activities. Join Us As We Celebrate on November 18th. Our teachers have prepared a variety of educational activities and presentations that will showcase our students’ achievements across the curriculum!
Visits by parents and guardians welcome during the school day.

Roland Rogers Elementary School held a Walk-a-thon on Friday, October 21, 2011 and raised $1,926 for the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Every year, on the last Sunday in September, people from around the world gather for this memorial run to pay tribute to the memory of the heroic life and death of Firefighter Stephen Siller, his 342 FDNY brothers, first responders and all victims lost on 9/11.
This fundraiser will
•Help build HOMES for severely injured Servicemen and women
•Help Burn Centers across America heal our firefighters and burn victims
•Help bring hope to grieving Children.
The Foundation has established LET US DO GOOD PROGRAMS as a way to make a lasting and positive difference in the lives of others. These programs, In the Line of Duty and In the Name of Love, bring hope to grieving children, and healing to firefighters and families of our military, who sacrifice life and limb in the line of duty by supporting the Weill-Cornell Burn Center and Burn Centers across America, and restores shattered lives by building homes for surviving quadriplegic servicemen returning from combat.
All Kindergarten through sixth grade students and staff were involved. The Kindergarten will walked 1 mile. The first and second grade students will walked
2 miles. The third and fourth grades walked 3.5 miles. Grades 5 & 6 walked 5 miles.

We will be having our Fall Festival Parade on the morning of Friday, October 28th. The parade has been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m..
Parade Location: Bus Loop
Afternoon classroom parties will be held after 1:00 p.m. Check with classroom teacher for specific information.
Terry Dougherty named Great American Teach Off finalist needs community support to win $10,000 classroom grant
Hundreds of teachers nationwide have been nominated but only ten have been chosen finalists in the Great American Teach Off. The online community GOOD, and University of Phoenix have teamed up to host the contest, which will reward $10,000 to one talented teacher.
Terry Dougherty of Roland Rogers Elementary School is one of ten finalists vying for the grant. Starting Monday, October 3rd, people can go to www.good.is/gato to vote for their favorite teacher. People can vote once a day. Each week, the lowest two vote-getters will be eliminated from the competition until one teacher is left. He or she will be declared the winner and receive a $10,000 classroom grant.
Three years ago she began the program Free Military Child Tutoring-They are Heroes Too! As a military spouse for thirty years and as a mother, she understands the separation and transition issues that these resilient children face and is making a difference by offering free tutoring services. Her success and positive impact at Roland Rogers Elementary School and in the community brings attention to the unique needs and sacrifices that the children of our military personnel endure for our country.
Please support Terry and vote every day! To vote you have to register on the website. Look at the top righthand side of the website to join and login.
FOX NEWS Philadelphia Interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrKCYqaHe_E
Blog article National Math and Science Initiative:
http://www.nationalmathandscience.org/blog/2011/10/13/military-spouse-running-rotary-teaching-grant
Best selling author Tamara Monosoff’s article
http://www.mominventors.com/2011/10/17/military-momteacher-who-is-making-a-difference-in-the-classroom/
Interview:
http://galloway.patch.com/articles/galloway-teacher-advances-to-the-second-round-of-great-american-teach-off
NBC 40 interview:
www.nbc40.net/news/19382
Military Spouse Magazine:|
http://www.milspouse.com/blog.aspx?id=23381&blogid=153375
An eBoard acts like an on-line cork board where teachers can post information for students and parents. Postings show up as sticky notes, which can be opened by clicking on the note title.
We strongly believe that school can be a safe and nurturing environment for all. One of our goals is to continue to create a caring community at our school where everyone feels safe and has a sense of belonging. To facilitate this effort we are continuing our implementation of a state endorsed school wide safety program called Bully Proofing Your School.
This program will be most effective when the parental community, the administration, the staff, and the students all have a shared belief that kindness and a respect for each other is of great value in our school and contributes to a positive environment for better academic performance. With the Bully Proofing Program bullying and aggressive behaviors do not have a place at our school and will not be tolerated.
The Bully Proofing Program consists of six lessons that will be taught during September for Grades 1-8 and September and October for Kindergarten. There will also be follow-up lessons on the early dismissal days.
Parent Information & Lessons:
Introduction Letter to our Bully Proofing Program (PDF)
Lesson One: Recognizing Bullying and Normal Conflict (PDF)
Lesson Two: Recognizing Aggressive, Passive, & Assertive Behavior (PDF)
Lesson Three: Using “I” Messages (PDF)
Lesson Four: Telling or Tattling (PDF)
Lesson Five: Bystander Strategies (PDF)
Lesson Six: Conflict Resolution Steps: The Win-Win Guidelines (PDF)
These topics will be reinforced and addressed throughout the school year. Letters posted on our district web site to further explain the topics taught and discussed at the school. Each school will present information regarding the program and law at their scheduled Back to School Night. Further information is located on the District’s website.
Thank you for your support with this endeavor. Your commitment to this program is important in promoting a safe and positive academic environment.
Roland Rogers’ School Level Anti-Bullying Specialist:
Ms. Butterhof: 748-1250, x. 2029
ButterhofC @ gtps.k12.nj.us
CLICK HERE for More Information
and for the Six Step HIB Lesson Plans

Roland Rogers’ Wall Combats Bullying
In the beginning of the year, every student signs a pledge to be bully free. That pledge is posted on the wall for the duration of the school year.
Read the Article from the Galloway Patch.
Traffic in and around school zones can create significant hazards for children and teens, as well as crossing guards, school officials, and volunteers. Parents often unknowingly create traffic hazards as they drop off or pick up their children from school.
To ensure everyone’s safety, be sure to do the following:

September 7th
October 20th & October 26th
November 15th & November 23rd
November 30th
December 7th
January 11th
February 15th & February 23rd
April 18th
May 16th
*June 11th & 12th- The last three days of school are early dismissal days. If the district or school has an unscheduled school closing, these dates will be changed and announced.
