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Search Castle Rock – May 2025 Issue This month’s Search Castle Rock Magazine celebrates the traditions, people, and stories that make our community so special. Celebrating Mothers – A heartfelt tribute to moms and the impact they have on family and community. Culinary Chronicles – Local dining favorites that bring flavor to Castle Rock. DIY Home Refresh – Easy projects that transform your living space. Snoozed: Mattress Upgrades – Why sleep is the foundation of a healthy home. Family History & Stories – How sharing your roots strengthens connection. Student & Athlete Spotlights – Honoring local achievements inside and outside the classroom. School & Parent Insights – Advice to support kids from kindergarten through high school. Senior Photos – Tips from local photographers to capture milestone memories. Douglas County Outdoors – The best hikes, parks, and summer adventures near Castle Rock. Proudly highlighting the spirit of Castle Rock, this issue blends family life, local food, education, and community pride.
Search Castle Rock – May 2025 Issue
This month’s Search Castle Rock Magazine celebrates the traditions, people, and stories that make our community so special.
Celebrating Mothers – A heartfelt tribute to moms and the impact they have on family and community.
Culinary Chronicles – Local dining favorites that bring flavor to Castle Rock.
DIY Home Refresh – Easy projects that transform your living space.
Snoozed: Mattress Upgrades – Why sleep is the foundation of a healthy home.
Family History & Stories – How sharing your roots strengthens connection.
Student & Athlete Spotlights – Honoring local achievements inside and outside the classroom.
School & Parent Insights – Advice to support kids from kindergarten through high school.
Senior Photos – Tips from local photographers to capture milestone memories.
Douglas County Outdoors – The best hikes, parks, and summer adventures near Castle Rock.
Proudly highlighting the spirit of Castle Rock, this issue blends family life, local food, education, and community pride.
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EVOLUTION
of a
STUDENT
Tips for Success & Survival at Every Stage of School
Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd
Now that your little one is a “Big Kid” they need to start doing big kid things! Teachers of little ones suggest parents
help by making sure kiddos: know their full name, address, and mom/dad’s phone number; can write their name
with a capital beginning and the rest lowercase; can tie their shoes or wear Velcro until they are able; can open their
own lunch and snack; can put on and zip/snap their own jackets and backpacks.
“For parents with children entering elementary, it may be hard to let your little one do more for themselves, but by
giving them some control over some things it will allow them to learn/fail/succeed in a safe environment (home/
classroom). Being in charge of their learning is extremely important and that should be the end goal. Each year
students should take on another piece of control in their learning. In today’s world, it is becoming increasingly
important for students to advocate for themselves (mainly due to technology interaction with peers) and they should
learn to advocate both for their learning and in social situations. A true gem in my book is setting a goal, for any age,
to start the year. This can be started as early as kindergarten. If a child is struggling with behavior, setting a goal to
have positive days at school can have great outcomes in the future.” – 2nd grade teacher
“Try your best. Work hard. Pay attention to your teacher. Kindergarten is so much fun. You get to learn in a fun way.”
– 2nd grade student
3rd, 4th, and 5th
Make sure students have their multiplication and division facts memorized
as they head into higher level math and problem solving. It makes a
SIGNIFICANT difference! Foster a genuine love of reading. Encourage
(don’t force) kids to read chapter books (no matter how short or silly).
Take an interest in what your child is reading. Take them to the library or
book store, read chapter books aloud to/with your kids, and model a
love of reading as an adult.
“My advice for parents is to: 1. Let go a little. A fourth grader has never
died (that I know of) from forgetting a homework assignment or a
lunchbox. Sure that pang in their hearts when they realize they forgot
something is a shocker, but if kids are constantly saved from making even
the tiniest of mistakes, they will grow up thinking they are no good unless
they’re perfect. 2. Fourth grade teachers slowly push kids to do more
themselves and take responsibility for their own learning. It’s the switch
from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” Encourage your child to
think for themself, ask questions, and seek answers.” – 4th grade teacher
“Be confident. You might mess up, but you can learn from your mistakes.”
– 4th grader
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