Zachary Taylor Elementary

Zachary Taylor Elementary Family Newsletter

 

January 19, 2026

 

JCPS Board Vote Tuesday

Dear ZT Families,

I am very excited to see all of our ZT Falcons this week!

The JCPS School Board will vote tomorrow night on the closure of Zachary Taylor at the end of this school year. I was very hopeful that this would not happen, but it was officially added to the agenda late last week.

After the vote tomorrow, I will be in communication about what the vote means for our Falcon Families.

As I have said a lot recently, all of us at ZT are committed to providing a strong, rigorous education to every Falcon—because that is what our students deserve. One example of the continuing commitment by our teachers is that this coming week our teachers in grades 4 and 5 are going to a writing PD on Thursday to enhance your child's writing skills. 

Additionally, we are making great gains in our attendance and behavior! As of Friday, we are ahead of where we were last year with our attendance, chronically absent, behavior referrals and suspensions! These four data points mean more children are in the classroom receiving instruction! I believe this is due to the 2nd year of our Character Strong social emotional learning curriculum being in place making our school a place where our students WANT TO BE and the effort of our Attendance Clerk Stephanie Wills puts forth in building relationships with families.

Please be sure to follow our ZT Facebook page and our ZT Goose on the Loose Facebook page to see photos of the great things happening at ZT!

As always, if you need anything, please call the school.

Thank you,

Analese Cravens,

Principal

 

Kammerer Literacy Night For Rising 6th Graders!

Attention Fifth Grade Parents: If your child is going to Kammerer Middle School, they are hosting a Family Literacy Night on Thursday, February 19th 5:30-7:00pm. Please see this link for more details. 

 

First Basketball Game 

This Saturday we had our first basketball game of the season. Coach Epperson and the team worked very hard and it was a tough game. While they didn't pull out the W, but for this being the first time many of our our boys played an organized sport, we are very proud. Thank you Coach for leading this team!

Next Game: This Saturday at 3pm, Westport MS

 

Star Students

Ms. Greenfield 1st Noah Richmond

Ms. Radeker 1st Aayan Sarferaz

Mrs. Lamon 1st Lucas Santos Balderas

Mrs. Schneider 2nd Nora Shields

Ms. Streich 2nd Yareli Martinez Lopez

Mrs. T. Campbell 3rd  Ashley Sylvestre

Mrs. Proulx 3rd Ace Philpot

Mrs. Pierce 3rd Edwin Pablo Zacarias

Mrs. Thompson 4th Jessi McGuffey

Ms. Radeker 5th Jaxon Spade

Ms. Pierce 5th Sami Sulayman

Mrs. Hagan Kindergarten Jorge Gatica Rodriguez

Mrs. Pierce Kindergarten Adlynn A Eddison

Mrs. Pierce Kindergarten Shukrani Musendeka

 

K-2 Video

https://drive.google.com/file/d/12xAy4rhKLLfCEIjny26x_rsiU0I1SoQV/view?usp=sharing

3-5 Video 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F5CRmILJ8zJ8FZMYfocde8gK_NSnEprP/view?usp=sharing

 

Free Student Vaccine Clinic Rescheduled

We are hosting a FREE Student Vaccine Clinic at Zachary Taylor Elementary – March 18, 2026          

Available vaccines include:

Routine childhood immunizations, COVID-19, Influenza, and HPV

Consent Required:  To participate, a signed vaccine consent form is required. Consent packets have been sent home-      please check your child's backpack. If you need a new one, please call the office and one will be placed in your child's backpack.

 

Basketball Team Schedule

 

Lighthouse Leader

"The lighthouse has but one mission: to protect the journey of the traveler." -Steve Pemberton

Every week in the staff newsletter, we celebrate teachers and staff who are doing amazing work. We call them Lighthouse Leaders because they protect our students by ensuring their educational journey is filled with rigorous work in a caring environment that will allow them to be the leaders of tomorrow.

This week's lighthouse leaders are Mrs. Wills and Mrs. Voll!

Mrs. Wills, as mentioned in my message, has played a crucial role in our increase in attendance and decrease in chronic absenteeism. Her ability to connect with families and make sure hardships are decreased is what set's her apart. Because of this work more Falcon's are coming to school and getting the education they deserve. 

Right before the Winter Break and right after, Mrs. Voll has worked to make sure all of the mid-year assessments for students are complete and worked with teachers to analyze the data and plan next steps in instruction. This support is crucial for students and teachers. Due to her dedication your Falcons are getting instruction tailored to their specific needs. 

Thank you both for being Lighthouse Leaders!

 

Upcoming Events

  • January 19: No School MLK Jr. Day
  • January 21: School Wide Spelling Bee - 1pm.
  • January 27: SBDM
  • February 13: Friendship Parties
  • February 16: No School/Teacher Inservice
  • February 17: Family Teacher Conference Day
  • March 2-March 6: Read Across America Week
 

In Every Issue

 

Bully Prevention Information

 
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Student Support Services

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfYIE80tpexTo81pDUECZZ_8BIp7MXJ8ephMEZyNJX0we1ZlA/viewform

As we are settling into this new school year, students are getting back into routines and what it means to be back at school everyday!

With that being said, sometimes our students can be going through some challenging times and we aren't always aware of that. This year we are implementing a Student Support Services request form. It is a google form you can fill out if you would like your child to be seen by the Mental Health Practitioner or School Counselor for a check-in or if you would like for your child to receive more counseling services.

Please fill out the google form linked above, and Mrs. Harris the MHP or Mr. Talley the school counselor, will make sure to get to your child in a timely manner to make sure there are not any next steps that may need to happen.

 
New Law
 

New Law for K/1 Families

HB 240 is a Kentucky law focused on early reading intervention and proficiency. It outlines required supports for students in kindergarten through third grade who need additional help in reading and provides guidance for kindergarten and first-grade retention. 
Click Here for information about HB 240

 
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How To Track Your Child's Bus

To get started, download the Edulog Parent Portal Lite app from the Apple or Android store.

After downloading the app, you’ll be asked to enter a registration code. Use district registration code: 98295545. This code is specific to JCPS buses.

Go to the DISTRICT tab, tap the plus sign (+) in the top right to add the district code. When the code is accepted, you will see the district name and the number of buses you are following (initially zero).

Next, tap on the slide button to activate one or more buses. Tap on My Buses in the Main Menu below. You can scroll to each bus by swiping the vehicle box. Tap on the plus sign (+) to add an Alert Zone. Enter an address or move the map, name the alert zone, add a time frame, adjust the radius with the slide button, then hit Save. Once your vehicles have been added and alert zones created, they will be listed on the Home screen.

To access your Inbox, tap the envelope icon on the Home screen, where you can view Messages and Notifications.

You can view the location of a bus by tapping that particular bus in the MY BUSES tab.

Notifications are sent immediately when a GPS ping from your bus occurs within the notification zone. The school bus sends regular GPS pings to the app database in the cloud every 15-20 seconds. As with all technology, disruptions can occur. A lag can be produced if there is a disruption in cellular service or the GPS unit on the bus is disconnected. Make sure to monitor the app for bus movement before the expected bus time.

You can view the instructions in Spanish and learn more about the app at our website.

 

Bus Behavior and Progressive Discipline

Below are our behavior expectations for all bus riders, this includes when riding on field trips. This information is also in the ZT Student Handbook and the JCPS Behavior Handbook that went home at the start of the year.

Expectations for Students Riding The Bus

B - Be Responsible For Your Behavior. Obey the driver’s instructions. The driver of a school bus is in complete charge of their passengers. • Eating, drinking, and smoking are not permitted on the school bus. • Keep the bus clean. Do not throw trash on the floor. Do not mark or deface the bus. Seat covers must not be damaged in any manner. Anyone caught damaging the equipment will be subject to consequences and/or to making restitution. • Pets and animals are not allowed on the bus at any time.

U - Use Respect. The driver has the authority to assign seats. • Use your inside voice. • Do not wave or shout to pedestrians or occupants or other vehicles. Do not throw objects out of the bus windows. • Know that using profanity and making obscene gestures on the school bus are prohibited. • Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. • Do not fight or scuffle on the bus or create any loud disturbances. • Refrain from talking to the driver, except in an emergency.

S - Stay Safe. Be seated immediately, and remain seated while the bus is in motion. If a seat is not available, hold onto the back of a seat. • Keep your head, hands, and feet inside the bus. • Students may not stand in the stairwell while the bus is in motion. • Books and backpacks should remain in your lap and not be placed in the aisle way. Instruments and large objects will be allowed on the bus only if they can be held on the lap. • Do not tamper with the emergency door, fire extinguisher, or other equipment on the bus.

Progressive Discipline

As bus referrals accumulate for students', the consequences will be more severe. Please remember, if your child is suspended from riding the bus, they are still required to be at school.

*If a child misses school due to a bus suspension, the absence is considered unexcused for most students. Guardians of students with exceptions are conferenced with on an individual basis.

o 3rd referral gets a 1 day bus suspension.

o 4th gets a 2 day bus suspension.

o 5th gets a 3 day bus suspension and parents/guardians must have a conference with school administrators.

o 6th gets a 4 day bus suspension.

o 7th gets a 5 day bus suspension.

o 8th and up gets 6 days or more of a bus suspension and parents/guardians must have a conference with school administrators. *Please see note below.

*These are on a case by case basis, and according to behavior guidance from JCPS, suspensions can go up to 20 days in length. This is also noted in the JCPS student behavior handbook that went home with every child at the start of the year.

 

Car Rider Information

In the morning, car rider line closes at 7:20. This is to allow our building to be secured in a timely manner. If your child arrives after 7:20, they need to enter, WITH AN ADULT, at the front door. Any child arriving after 7:30 must be signed in by the adult and is considered tardy. These are recorded into the state data base. Kentucky has a state law regarding absences and tardies. excessive tardies will add up to an absence. More information on the attendance law is below.

Car Rider Line Protocol

Keeping your child safe is our number 1 priority. Therefore we have the following rules in place in the car rider line.

  1. Do not pass a car in the car rider line unless a school staff member signals you to do so.

  2. Do not have your child exit the car until they are next to the sidewalk.

  3. Do not get out of the car to assist your child in getting in or out of the car, wait for assistance. We have adults and a student safety patrol that will do this. When adults get out of the car, it slows the line down and creates an unsafe situation.

  4. AM Car Rider Line closes at 7:20 and PL Car Rider Line closes at 2:25. If you are arriving outside of those times, please come to the front door with your child. Remember, students must come in with an adult.

 
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School Forms

Please don't forget the back to school paperwork for parents. All students received a folder with paper copies of the forms and a QR code to fill them out electronically. Either way is fine. To fill them out online, please go to the PARENT PLACE link below. Forms need to be completed for EVERY child in the household that attends a JCPS school. It will require you to create an account.

Remember, if you are having a hard time filling these out online, please reach out to the school an paper copies can be sent home. https://apps.jefferson.kyschools.us/ParentAccount

 
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Snacks At Lunch

While school meals are provided at no cost, parents may still want to set up on online account.

JCPS Nutrition Services partners with MySchoolBucks so parents can pay for à la carte items or extra entrees by using a credit or debit card. Parents may also monitor transactions and set up convenient email reminders when funds are running low.

 

New Kentucky Laws That Impact Your Child

HB 611 | This one started in August of 2024. It is very important so I included it for this year too. The Kentucky General Assembly passed HB 611, aimed at addressing student attendance. This legislation mandates that students throughout Kentucky who accumulate 15 or more unexcused absences be referred to their local County Attorney's office. The goal of HB 611 is to reduce unexcused absences, promote consistent attendance, and ensure students receive the support they need to stay engaged in school. To comply with the new law, JCPS began the mandatory referral process to the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office (JCAO) in October.

Below are things specific to Zachary Taylor that you can do to ensure you are doing everything you can to mitigate unexcused absences. Please call the office if you have questions or need support.

If your child is absent, please have them bring in a note explaining why when they return. Students can have up to 10 notes from parents excusing absences.

  1. If they are absent or late due to a doctor's appointment, get a note from the office. Students can have unlimited doctor's notes.

  2. If there is an extenuating circumstance, please reach out to the school and explain what is happening. The principal is able to excuse some absences based on the information we receive. Communication is key!

  3. Avoid tardies! These can accumulate and turn into an absence.

House Bill 208 l This law bans student cell phone use in schools for the 2025-2026 school year, with districts determining the specific enforcement of the rule. This statewide ban aims to address distractions and improve the learning environment, as mandated by the legislation passed during the 2025 session.

What it means for students at ZT: No student is permitted to have their phone at any point during the school day. It must be in their backpack or in the office safe. It is not to be on their body or coat pocket. If you have questions, please ask.

 
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Birthday Treat Reminder

We love celebrating student birthdays and the students love the treats.

Please remember that these treats are shared with students at their lunch time. The purpose for this is to protect instructional time.

It may seem like a 20 minute break from instruction at the end of the day to sing Happy Birthday and eat treats would not be much to miss. However, in a class with 24 students, that 20 minute period can multiply to 480 minutes...8 hours! That is more than one day of school.

If you want to know your child's lunch time, please call the office and we will tell you.

Thank you very much for your understanding with this matter.

 
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JCPS Is An Equal Opportunity Provider

https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/4298/JCPS/4115244/Equal_Opportunity_Policy_Ad.pdf