FILL THE BINS!
3/27/2024 10:17 am
Clothes Bin® is a school recycling program that provides collection, management and distribution of unwanted shoes, clothing and other textiles. Our bin is conveniently located to give everyone in the community an easy way to recycle. The best part, OP earns money for each pound of recyclables collected! Then, the textiles are repurposed, recycled or reused. View Flyer
Find our bin behind OP near the 2nd grade playground!
What can be recycled?
- Clothing: pants, jeans, skirts, dresses, suits, shorts, shirts, tees, tanks
- Footwear: shoes, boots, heels, sneakers, sandals, socks, tights
- Undergarments: bras, underwear, slips, camisoles
- Accessories: hats, belts, ties, scarves, headbands
- Handbags: wallets, totes, luggage, backpacks, briefcases
- Linens: towels, sheets, comforters, blankets, tablecloths
Beginner's Day 2024!
3/25/2024 2:02 pm
Beginner's Day for rising kindergarten families will be Friday, April 26th, from 8:30-10:00am! RSVP here: bit.ly/beginnersday24RSVP
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PTA General Meeting
2/18/2024 6:49 pm
It's time for the 2023-2024 mid-year PTA general meeting!
Please join us on Monday, February 26th at 7pm!
*Zoom link will be sent out the day of the meeting
We will go over current happenings, upcoming events and hear from an expert on internet safety for our kids!
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Canned Food Drive
11/13/2023 8:58 am
The Student Council's annual canned food drive ends this Friday!
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10/10/2023 12:28 pm
The OP PTA invites you to this year's Fall Festival on Friday, October 20th, from 6-8pm! This year’s line up includes food trucks, DJ, pumpkin games, sports, the opportunity to dunk OP teachers, and MORE!
- WRISTBANDS: $20 PER FAMILY
- 1 FOR $3 RAFFLE TICKET
- 4 FOR $10 RAFFLE TICKETS
Family wristbands and pre-purchased raffle tickets will be sent home with your students! You can revisit the link and purchase more raffle tickets any time before it closes on 10/17.
Together We Grow Begins Today!
10/2/2023 9:35 am
CMS Introduces ParentSquare!
8/26/2023 4:09 pm
CMS has implemented a new communication tool called ParentSquare! Please download the app to ensure you receive all communication and keep reading for more info!
REGISTER | APP STORE | GOOGLE PLAY
How to Activate Your Account
Olde Providence Elementary has your email and/or phone number in their records and they will initiate the setup process.
You will receive an invitation email and/or text with a link to activate your ParentSquare account.
Enter the phone number or email address that is on record for your child(ren).
If your phone number or email address does not work, please make sure your information is up to date with school. To update your information, click on the following link: Parent Information Change Form.
Please allow 24 to 48 hours after your request for change to access the app.
Note: Accounts must be activated using a web browser (Google Chrome or Safari) before using the ParentSquare app.
How to activate by email:
Click on Activate your Account from your email invitation.
Didn't receive an email? Check your junk mail or spam. Make sure your information is up to date with the school.
To update your information, click on the link: Parent Information Change Form.
Please allow 24 to 48 hours after your request for change to access the app.
How to activate via text:
Click on the registration link from the text.
Didn't get a text? Make sure your information is up to date with the school.
To update your information, click on the link: Parent Information Change Form.
Please allow 24 to 48 hours after your request for change to access the app.
The Summer is for Gardening!
6/5/2023 8:30 am
Come enjoy OP's bounty! Kindergarten, first and second grade classes have concluded their garden investigations, and over the summer, OP's garden becomes a community garden for all of our friends, family, and neighbors to enjoy! Your students have learned about plants, animals and all things garden, and now it is time for your to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Everyone is invited to come harvest whatever is ripe in the garden. We have squash, tomatoes, green beans, peppers, cucumbers, basil, parsley and more. The more you pick, the more the garden will thrive. We only ask that you do not pick flowers. If you don't understand why, ask your student. We welcome families to bring water for the garden and to help weed over the summer. We remind students of lessons learned in kindergarten about wants versus needs. Please pick what you are able to eat and leave the rest for others or come back later. We hope you all have a fabulous summer and that you visit the gardens, so your students can teach you what they've learned and show you a project that they have worked hard on for the last three months. They are so proud of their gardens and would love to show them off! Any questions, please reach out to heather_bullock[at]bellsouth[dot]net.
Huge thank you to Mrs. Bullock for creating such a wonderful garden for our students to learn about and help grow and tend to!
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