PA General Meeting 9/19 @ 8:30am | Monday Mornings with Melissa 9/22 @ 8:30am
Dear HTeX Families,
Thank you for such a joyful Back to School Night! Big love and shout out to our Aftercare Team for providing childcare for enrolled students and HTeX Parent Association for providing a delish taco dinner! It was wonderful to gather together as one HTeX family in partnership and support of your amazing children. If you were unable to attend, please reach out to your teacher(s) to connect about information shared.
We are always striving to serve our families better. Please fill out this feedback form to share your feedback and suggestions about your experience from Back to School Night. Keep in mind that specific, actionable and thoughtful feedback goes a long way! Thank you!
Warm Reminder About Reporting Absences:
Please cc Maggie, HTeX Site Manager, in your email to teachers when your student is absent at mfragoso@hightechhigh.org
If you have any questions or need further information, please reach out to us.
With love,
Dr. Melissa
Linked HTeX 25-26 Calendar
September 19: PA General Meeting @ 8:30am-9:30am
September 22: Monthly Monday Morning Meeting with Melissa & Brian @ 8:30am-9:30am
September 29: Picture Day (more details to come)
October 6: Picture Make-up Day
October 9: PA General Meeting @ 8:30am-9:30am
October 10: No School - HTH All Staff Day
October 13: No School - Indigenous Peoples Day
October 14-17: Student Led Conferences; Minimum Day Dismissal @ 12:45pm
October 18: HTeX Fall Festival @ 11:00am-2:00pm HTeX Playground
October 27: Monthly Monday Morning Meeting with Melissa & Brian @ 8:30am-9:30am
Warm Reminder - please complete FASS form
Dear Explorer Families,
One of the most powerful ways we can support our children’s success is by helping them start each school day on time, well-rested, and ready to learn. We want to share a few reminders and tips to keep our community healthy and thriving:
The Power of Being on Time
When students arrive on time, they begin the day with their peers, hear important morning announcements, and are ready to engage in learning right from the start. Even just 10 minutes late means missing valuable community-building and academic time, which adds up over the course of the year.
Healthy Food = Healthy Brain
Research shows that a balanced diet helps children focus, regulate emotions, and have the energy they need to succeed. Please send nutritious snacks and lunches, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and proteins, which are all great choices.
We ask that families not send candy or sweets, as sugar is known to dysregulate children’s moods and energy levels and can make it harder for them to stay focused during the day.
Consistent Sleep Routines
A regular nighttime routine is one of the best ways to support your child’s learning and well-being. Consider:
Setting a consistent bedtime each night (9–11 hours of sleep is ideal for elementary-aged students).
Creating a calming bedtime routine — reading together, turning off screens 30–60 minutes before bed, and dimming lights.
Preparing backpacks, snacks, and clothes the night before so mornings feel calm and predictable.
When students have healthy sleep, steady routines, and nutritious food, they arrive at school ready to learn, play, and grow, and we can all see the difference in their happiness and focus.
Thank you for partnering with us to make Explorer a healthy, safe, and supportive place for every student. If you’d like tips or resources for building healthy habits at home, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We are always here to help.
COVID-19 & Other Respiratory Illnesses
Greetings HTH Community,
We just wanted to remind everyone about the current COVID-19 protocols as the flu and COVID-season is upon us soon (if not already!).
High Tech High schools will continue following the CDC guidance for COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
Tests (while supplies last) are available for pickup by the front desk of HTH starting September 8. please note: pickup days/time are Monday through Thursday - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Specific guidance relating to COVID is as follows: for anyone who has tested positive for COVID, they can return to regular activity (like school/work) as long as BOTH of these things are true:
1. their symptoms are getting better
2. they have been fever free without fever reducing medication for 24 hours
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For Students
If they are symptomatic, they should be encouraged to test and/or share with parents they should test.
If they test positive, they should also stay home if they are symptomatic.
They can return to school when they are also fever-free for 24-hours without the use of fever-reducing medications and other non-fever symptoms are improving.
If they test positive but are asymptomatic (no fever, and no other symptoms) they can remain at school unless symptoms develop.
They should be encouraged to wear a mask through Day 10 (masks should be available at the front desk).
Establish a Strong Home-School Connection
Attend school events like Exhibition and Student-Led Conferences (SLCs): These events provide crucial information about your child's learning and school community.
Communicate Regularly with Teachers: Maintain open communication with your child's teacher. Share any concerns or questions promptly.
Foster Positive Behaviors at Home
Establish a Consistent Bedtime Routine: Ensure your child gets enough sleep for optimal focus and learning.
Encourage Healthy Habits: Promote a balanced diet, regular exercise, and sufficient water intake for overall well-being.
Build Your Child's Confidence and Skills
Read Together Regularly: Share the joy of reading and build literacy skills.Plan a trip to your local library!
Teach Organizational Skills: Help your child develop time management and planning abilities. Teach your child about strategies that have been supportive for you.
Encourage Problem-Solving: Foster critical thinking and independence. You can help develop these skills by providing time for your child attempt to solve problems independently before completing a task for them.
Get Involved in the School Community
Volunteer at School: Contribute your time and skills to support school activities.
Stay Informed: Look out for communication via emails from your child’s teachers, family newsletters, and Konstella.
By following these tips, you can create a supportive environment that helps your child thrive in school.
To learn more about supporting your student’s learning and development, please visit these additional resources:
https://www.naeyc.org/our-work/families/browse-by-topic
To help our students make a calm transition into their classrooms, we will be starting our days with this arrival routine.
8:00 Our gate opens
8:00-8:10 Students can choose one of these options: sit with friends at their class’s assigned gathering spot, dance, stretch, take a walk, or draw/color.
8:10 The song “We Are Going to Be Friends” will play. This is the signal for students to walk to their class’s gathering spot and sit. They will wait there until their teacher arrives to bring them in.
8:15 Class begins
Please help students remember these steps. Teachers will practice the arrival routine with students as well.
Thank you!
High Tech High schools provide electronic devices for collaboration and communication for students to use in the classroom and throughout the school day. Personal electronic devices may not be used during the school day. If parents/guardians feel their student needs to have a personal electronic device, the device needs to be turned off or on silent mode and stored out of sight in backpacks, not in pockets, during the school day. The following expectations are in place at all K-12 schools in an effort to keep the focus on learning and reduce unnecessary distractions throughout the school day:
Cell phones, iPads, Smartwatches, and all similar electronic devices should be turned off, stored away, out of sight, and not used during school hours. Students will place “turned off” electronic devices in their backpacks.
Cell phones, iPads, Smartwatches, and all similar electronic devices can be turned on at the end of the school day to assist in pick up, transportation, and carpool.
If a parent needs to reach their child during school hours, they should email or call the front desk, not their child's personal electronic device.
If a student needs to reach their parent during school hours, they will go to the front desk to call unless given express permission by a HTH staff member to use their personal electronic device.
Headphones and earbuds may be used only when provided by and under the supervision of an HTH faculty member.
Texting and videotaping are not permitted anytime during the school day.
If a student uses any electronic device, it will be held by administration until picked up by the student’s adult.
Failure to follow these guidelines will result in confiscation of the phone or device and may result in disciplinary action. Specific consequences and specific policies will vary by campus and school site.
Nut Free Zone
Dear HTeX Families,
At HTeX, we prioritize the safety and well-being of all our students. To protect those with nut allergies, we have designated our school as a nut-free zone. We kindly ask that you refrain from sending any snacks or lunches that contain nuts or nut products.
Please continue to monitor products that contain nuts especially when brought in for special events or treats.
Also, food particles containing peanut proteins can become airborne during the grinding or pulverization of peanuts, and inhaling peanut protein in this type of situation could cause an allergic reaction.
Please help us create a safe environment for all students by checking ingredient labels carefully. If you have any questions or need snack ideas, feel free to reach out.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Dear Parents and Guardians,
As part of our ongoing commitment to providing a safe and secure learning environment for all students and staff, we are implementing a new check-in procedure across all schools in our organization.
Beginning this week, all visitors to campus will be required to check in at iPad Kiosks at the front desk of every school AND present a valid photo ID (Driver’s License or State-Issued ID) for the following activities:
Visiting or volunteering on any part of the campus during school hours
Chaperoning on any school trip
Meeting with teachers or staff members
This updated procedure is part of a broader, organization-wide effort to enhance safety and security across all of our schools. We appreciate your partnership and understanding as we implement this important measure and be patient with the growing pains as our parents, visitors, and staff have as we learn this new system.
Please plan accordingly and bring your photo ID with you anytime you need to be on campus during school hours. If you have any questions please reach out to the school front office.
Thank you for your continued support in keeping our school community safe.
Warm regards,
HTH School Staff
The September menus for High Tech Eats are now available!
Check out all of the new breakfast flavors, baked fresh in our kitchen each week!
Details for how to purchase breakfast and lunch at school can be found here.
Follow High Tech Eats on Instagram
Please Complete Your 2025–26 FASS Form — All Families, Every Year
All families — regardless of income — can complete or update your Family and School Support (FASS) form:
Helps HTH secure additional state funding
Supports staffing, student services, and academic programs
Takes just a few minutes — no login required
Your information is confidential, protected by FERPA, and never shared with immigration authorities
MORE INFO — Family Info on FRL Applications & Income Form FAQ 2025–2026
Complete your FASS form here:
https://linqconnect.com/public/income-form/new?identifier=QYRZH4
Our next General Parent Association meeting will be on Friday, Sept. 19th at 8:30am in the gathering area. We will be sharing the latest information we have and starting our planning efforts for Fall Festival.
FALL FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
Be on the lookout on Konstella if you are interested in joining the planning committee for this event! More details to follow! Our main planning session will take place Saturday, Sept. 20th from 10:30am to 1pm.
Information About The
Volunteer Orientation
Presentation
We love and appreciate HTeX volunteers!
We had an incredible turn out of volunteers who attended our first HTeX PA General Meeting and Volunteer Orientation this past Friday, August 29th.
When volunteering, all volunteers will will need to review the orientation information and sign the HTeX Volunteer Acknowledgement form. Please submit the form to Dr. Melissa or Ms. Maggie. All volunteers will be required to review this orientation in preparation for volunteering opportunities for our HTeX community.
Quiet Recess Volunteers
Calling All High Tech Families!!
I hope this message finds you well. As we strive to create a fun and engaging school environment for our students, we are excited to extend an invitation for our students adults to volunteer during recess.
Recess is a crucial time for our students to unwind, socialize, and engage in playful activities. Your presence during this time can make a significant difference in enhancing their overall school experience. Some of our student population has messaged to us that being outside for recess can be overstimulating. We would like to offer our parent volunteers a chance to come in and support those students. Our goal is to keep all students engaged in an activity that meets their individual needs.
If you're interested in volunteering, please sign up for a specific date and time using this form. We appreciate any time you can contribute.. Our kids love consistency, and we would appreciate a recurring schedule. However, if you have a limited schedule and want to help, we can discuss those opportunities on a case-by-case basis.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to be involved in your child's school life. Your support is instrumental in creating a positive and enjoyable school environment.
Thanks kindly,
Mr. Brian
Dear families,
We’ve recently noticed an influx of students walking themselves into Before Care. For everyone’s safety, we want to remind you that all students must be signed in by a parent or guardian each morning.
This sign-in step is very important because it ensures;
-We know your child has safely arrived.
-Accurate attendance records.
-A smooth start to their morning in the program.
We’re writing to inform you that After School will begin invoicing families for the month of September, and we will be setting up a recurring monthly payment system through Square.
As part of our updated payment process, all invoices will now be sent via Square. You will have the option to securely add your credit card information and manage your payments directly through your Square account. If you believe you were charged in error and have not yet completed the FASS form, please do so as soon as possible using the link below
You will receive an email soon with more details about this new payment system, including step-by-step instructions on how to set up and manage your payments. Thank you for your attention and for helping us streamline the payment process for everyone.Please note: We will be sending out confirmation emails to those who have qualified for Free or reduced care very soon.
Thank you for your attention and for helping us streamline the payment process for everyone.
We kindly ask that you walk your child in and complete the sign-in with staff every day. Students will not be able to join Before Care unless they are signed in by an adult. Additionally if you’re interested in the before or after school program please take the time to fill out the form below. For safety, we cannot take any students who have not filled out the form.
Thank you for helping us keep our program safe and welcoming for all students. We truly appreciate your cooperation and support!
Thank you,
The Explorer Team
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