Belmont Elementary School

6097 Belmont Ave NE

Belmont, MI  49306

616.863.6362

Dear Belmont Families, 

Happy New Year and Hello 2026!  With the new year comes new opportunities to grow and learn. We are excited to embrace these opportunities together.

On Friday, January 9, fifth graders led our RAMS Winter Review Rotations.  Students traveled to various areas of the building and were reminded about being respectful, accountable, motivated, and safe by fifth-grade leaders. Current behavior data was also shared with students for them to reflect upon.  It's powerful to listen to their insights about how we can be the best RAMS we can be!

Speaking of insight...we need YOURS!  Please consider joining Belmont students, staff, and other families in completing our annual school culture survey.  Your feedback matters and helps us improve the school experience for all stakeholders.  Thank you in advance for taking the time to share your thoughts with us.  It is greatly appreciated! 

With gratitude,

Rachel DeKuiper, Principal

rmdekuiper@rockfordschools.org

616.863.6362

Volunteer Form and field trips

Spring is Field Trip Season!  If you are planning or hope to attend a field trip with your student, please consider filling out the volunteer form linked below. Volunteers are asked to complete a volunteer form EVERY year when working with students individually or in small groups.  This includes special events, game days, field trips, etc. Thank you!!

RPS Volunteer Form

School Culture Survey - First Call!

Please complete the school culture survey linked below by January 30. Your feedback is necessary in moving us forward and helping us grow as a school community.  Thank you!!

Belmont School Culture Survey


RPS Community Survey - last call!

Following the November bond proposal, RPS is seeking honest feedback on district priorities, communication, and facility needs. To ensure fair and objective results, this survey is being managed independently by Kent ISD, and all responses are 100% anonymous. This survey is open until January 18. Thank you in advance for participating.

RPS Community Survey Link

Once a month, Dr. Matthews will step back into the classroom as a substitute for a day for a lucky RPS staff member! Nominate a Rockford Public Schools teacher for a well-deserved day off with each $10 donation to the Rockford Education Foundation (REF)! The first drawing is January 20th. There will be other drawings once a month through May 2026. Parents, community members, and RPS staff may all nominate a teacher for the drawing. A $10 donation per nomination is all that it takes. Multiple entries are accepted.   Click here to Nominate a Teacher Your donations support REF educational grants for our schools!   Rockford Education Foundation (REF) ref@rockfordschools.org

Winter Weather

Rumor has it that snowflakes may start flying on Sunday!  With that said, we want to make sure our students are prepared for outdoor recess this winter.

  • It's "Chilly" when the temperature is between 50 and 60 degrees. Students should have long sleeves and pants. Some students will also need a sweatshirt or coat to be comfortable. Shoes and socks are a must!
  • It's "Cold" when the temperature is between 33 and 49 degrees. Most students will need layers on the top and bottom to stay warm. Students might also need a hat and gloves. If it's wet or snowy outside, then boots are recommended.
  • It's "Extremely Cold" when the temperature is between 1 and 32 degrees. Multiple layers are needed when kids go outside. Boots must be worn outside. Students should have shoes for indoor wear.

Students will go outside for recess as long as the temperature (including wind chill) is above zero. When they do go outside, they need to be dressed appropriately. If you need any winter weather gear for your child, please let us know. We have resources that we are happy to utilize to keep our students safe and warm. Please reach out to Holly and Katie in the front office at 616.863.6362 if you need anything. 

winter gear - label everything

To avoid your student’s clothing from going into the lost and found, PLEASE LABEL EVERYTHING!!! Label all coats, boots, mittens, hats, etc. Labeling items will ensure they will bring it back home!

ALL students should have a change of clothes in their lockers.  We only have a few extra clothing items for students to borrow and bring back. We tend to run out as the year goes on.

Cannonsburg Ski Area Punch Cards

Cannonsburg’s punch cards offer DISCOUNTED LIFT tickets so that students in kindergarten through 12th grade can enjoy winter to the fullest. Punch cards also offer discounts on rentals and private lessons! 

Punch cards can be purchased during office hours at Cannonsburg Ski Area. You can also purchase punch cards anytime online!

To purchase a punch card online, please follow the steps below:

  • Go to the website link: https://cannonsburg.com/cart/  
  • Click on the C-flake icon for the type of punch card you would like to purchase. 
  • Fill out information, INCLUDING the sponsor and school name. 
  • Belmont's sponsors this year are Keith and Kristin Long.  Thank you, Longs!

If you have any other questions, please email info@cannonsburg.com

Punch Card Handout

Girls on the Run

Girls on the Run registration opens December 1st and will be available through December 11th - it will reopen on the 15th if there are still spots available. The program cost is $130, and financial aid is available.

Practices will begin in late February and run through mid-May, with our celebration 5K on May 16th at the GVSU campus. Practices take place on Mondays and Thursdays from 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM.

Your registration includes the full 10-week program, race entry, a program shirt, a medal, and a special end-of-season gift.

This year’s theme, Hello Bold Heart, focuses on building confidence and empowering girls to share their thoughts, feelings, and ideas. The program is open to girls in grades 3–5.

We have an amazing coaching team with two full-time and two part-time coaches, and we’re always excited to welcome more! Coaches complete a training course and a background check to ensure a safe and supportive environment for all participants.

To sign your daughter up, click here. We can’t wait to get started!

Contact Dana Green if you have any questions - danagreen18@gmail.com

Student Drop-off and pick-up reminders 

We love seeing our students every morning and want them to enter and exit the school building safely. 

Here are a few reminders for those who are dropping their children off in the morning:

  • Please form a single line next to the sidewalk on the south side of the building and pull forward as far as possible (until the sidewalk ends).
  • Please avoid large gaps between vehicles.
  • Students may never exit the vehicle until it is completely off the main road and must exit on the sidewalk side.
  • We will have staff present to help younger students out of their vehicles and guide them to the main entrance.  
  • Drivers should remain in the vehicle.
  • If a driver needs to exit the vehicle, please park in the parking lot and help your student cross safely to the sidewalk.  
  • There are NO left turns out of the parking lot during morning drop-off.

The end-of-the-day pick-up line is quite a bit busier. We are doing our best to get your child to you as safely and efficiently as possible. Here are reminders for end-of-the-day pick up:

  • Please form two lanes and pull ahead as far as you can (until the sidewalk ends).
  • Please remain in your vehicle and have your child's last name displayed in the window.
  • A safety officer will walk your student to their vehicle.
  • Please avoid large gaps between vehicles. We are trying to avoid a long line of cars on the road.
  • If you choose to exit your vehicle, please park in a parking spot.
  • Vehicles should never be left unattended in the pick-up line.
  • There are NO left turns out of the parking lot during afternoon pick-up.

Thank you for having your parent pick-up sign displayed in your window during pick-up.  If you still need a sign, please call the office.  Thanks!

Attendance/Illness Communication

Please contact the front office when your child will be absent, tardy, and/or picked up early by calling 616.863.6362. We appreciate you communicating directly with them so that they can let teachers know in real time.

When appropriate, please give us a brief description of why your student is absent (stomach flu, headache, respiratory infection, etc.). This allows us to respond to student/staff illness and do additional cleaning when necessary.

If you choose to send an email, please make sure you include both Holly and Katie in the front office. Their email addresses are hcombs@rockfordschools.org and ktrolla@rockfordschools.org. Teachers don't always get a chance to check their emails during the school day, and we appreciate your help with this!

Transportation and busing

If you have questions about bus routes or times, please call the transportation office at 616-863-6328 or e-mail the director of transportation, Matt Puett, at mpuett@rockfordschools.org.  

Transportation is also encouraging RPS families to get the My Ride app on their phones.  For more information on this, please click on the RPS Transportation link below.

RPS Transportation

Best Things We've Seen!

Belmont teachers and staff are using a bulletin board to recognize and celebrate, "The Best Things We've Seen This Month". Areas of emphasis include:  Friendship, Kindness Squad, Readers, Spreading Smiles, Safe Choices, Motivated, Respectful, Sharing, Accountable, and Encouragement. If you visit our building, this positive board will be the first thing you see after walking through the vestibule. We've got great students and couldn't be prouder!

Student cell phones and smart watches

  • Students with a cellphone may not use them during the school day, and they should be stored in the child’s backpack at all times.  
  • Please do not text or call your student on their device during the school day. Communication should go through the office.
  • Students with smartwatches should have their device set to school mode, which disables distracting smartwatch features—like calls, messages, and games—while keeping essential safety tools active.
  • Students should not be wearing earbuds or other noise-canceling headphones unless it is a documented accommodation.

Thank you for your help with this!

Upcoming Events:

January 19 - No School for Students - MLK Day!

January 26 - Student-Led Clubs Resume this Week

February 4 - Early Release Day

February 4 - Mental Health Education Night (see flyer below)

February 9 - RPS School Board Meeting at Admin at 6 pm

February 11 - PTO Meeting at 6:30 pm

February 12 - Valentine's Day Parties

February 13 and 16 - No School - Midwinter Break

February 20 - Popcorn Day

February 24 and 26 - Parent Teacher Conferences (in-person both nights)

February 24 - Belmont Night at the Vestal - Between 11 a.m. and 12 a.m., a portion of dine-in and take-out sales will be donated to our Belmont PTO. Just mention Belmont Elementary when ordering! Thanks!

Please SAVE THE DATE for our Spring Music Program 

on Thursday, April 16!  Thank You!

Spelling Bee Recognition

On Friday, January 23, we will be holding our Belmont Spelling Bee. Fifteen fourth and fifth-grade students will compete on this date. We want to recognize all the students who participated in their classroom spelling bees last week. They took a risk and gave public spelling a try! We couldn't be prouder of them! Best of luck to Sophie, Dawson, Spencer, Eliana, Alex, Kole, Liam, Nolan, Natalie, Ezra, Odin, Neva, Evie, Callahan, and Sabrina when they complete on January 23, and thank you to Ms. Humphreys for organizing!

Battle of the books

This week, we had our school Battle of the Books competition. Mrs. Watkins organized some fun-themed treats for participants (pickles and citrus)! We want to recognize all of the fifth graders who competed in our school Battle. They each read ten or more books and answered questions in front of a captive audience. They are amazing and brave! Congrats to the fifth graders who won the school Battle, and good luck to them on Friday, January 30, when they represent Belmont in the RPS Battle of the Books: Kai, Evie, Finley, Weston, Dylan, Callahan, Lennon, and Payton! We will be cheering you on!!

RPS:  Mental Health Education on Wednesday, February 5 from 5:30 PM-8:30 PM at Rockford High School Auditorium

RPS School board meeting update

RPS School Board meetings will now begin at 6 pm.  They are generally on the second Monday of each month, with the next one meeting scheduled for Monday, February 9.  To view past meeting minutes, review board packets, and/or learn more about how to participate, please click on the link below.  Meetings are held at the Administration Building, 350 N. Main St. 

RPS School Board Link

Winter Weather Alerts

For up-to-date information regarding Rockford Public Schools delays and/or closings, events, and safety alerts, send a text message of “Y” or “Yes” to our district’s short code number, 67587. Opt out any time by simply replying to one of our messages with “Stop”. Be sure to tune in on icy or snowy mornings!

Belmont PTO Update:

Our PTO will have their first meeting of 2026 on January 14.  Please join us that evening at 6:30 pm in the Belmont library.  

Belmont PTO Calendar

Our Belmont PTO has a new spirit wear vendor this year.  You can order Belmont and Rockford gear year-round!  Be sure to shop now for the holidays using the link below!

Belmont Elementary Spirit Wear Store

Please feel free to email Belmont6097@gmail.com for additional information about any of our PTO happenings! For updates in real-time, please follow the Belmont Elementary PTO on Facebook. 

School Breakfast and lunch menus

As you know, not everything on the school menu is loved by all students. Because of this, we encourage families to preview the menus linked below each day and plan accordingly if what is being served for breakfast and lunch is not something your student will eat.  

Belmont Breakfast and Lunch Menus

It's Time to Order your yearbook!

Please use the link below to place your yearbook order. Cost is $15. Thank you! 

Yearbook Order Link

Student-Led Clubs at Belmont

Last year, we were able to elevate student leadership at Belmont with after-school clubs. We are continuing the practice this year, but have made some adjustments to the process. We currently have over 12 clubs that are scheduled to take place between now and the end of December. We are encouraging kids to take responsibility for both club organization and participation. Clubs meet once a week for three to five weeks.  Some clubs meet until 4:15 and others until 4:30. Please be sure to note the dates and end times when signing club permission slips for your child. For more information, encourage your child to visit the "Club Hub" bulletin board near the main entrance. Thank you!

PBIS and RAMS

What you think affects how you feel which affects what you do.

As you know, Belmont is using a tiered system when supporting students both academically and behaviorally. PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports) is the model we are using at Belmont to teach expectations and address behavior. At the start of the year, students were taught the schoolwide RAMS expectations (Respectful, Accountable, Motivated, and Safe). This past week, we reviewed our RAMS behavior expectations and reflected on current behavior data. Students brought home a booklet to share with families with strategies to help our students be the best RAMS they can be!

Additionally, students have completed two SEL units: Self-Awareness and Self-Management. The self-awareness unit focused on how our thoughts affect our feelings, and the self-management unit focused on how we respond to our thoughts and feelings. Students grew in their ability to manage emotions, navigate challenges, achieve goals, and maintain positive relationships.  

Our current unit of study is Social Awareness. In this unit, students consider the perspectives of others and learn about empathy. 

RAMS Winter Review

Rockford Action Model for Success (RAMS XII)

Last year RPS launched RAMS XII, a strategic plan for our Rockford Action Model for Success. 

This fall, Belmont reviewed their goals from last year and chose two goals for this year. We are continuing to focus on Tiered Instruction (1.A.2) this school year and have added a Tiered Systems of Support (2.A.2). goal. You'll notice that both of these goals have an emphasis on "tiered" systems. We are building a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) that overlaps and supports all students in every aspect of their school day.  

For more information about RAMS XII or Belmont's FAST Goals, please click on the link below.  

RAMS XII

volunteer opportunities

We have several ongoing volunteer opportunities at Belmont Elementary! Please consider signing up for one of the following, but do not include the names of students when doing so.  Thank you!

Lunch Room Ram Sign Up Link

Popcorn Days Sign Up Link

Recess Ram Sign Up Link

Standard Response Protocol (SRP)

HB 4096, the Revised School Safety Code, has been introduced to provide common language for schools during emergencies. Here is an overview of the FIVE actions schools may take when addressing emergencies.

LOCKDOWN - The term "lockdown" should be used when there is an existing threat in or at a school building or a threat is expected to arrive in or at a school building imminently. Secure in a room, confirm the door is locked, and move to a place of cover away from the door and any windows. 

SECURE MODE - Determined when a LOCKDOWN, as described, is not necessary, but heightened security and awareness are needed due to a potential EXTERNAL threat. Instruction continues in a normal manner, but access to the school building and movement within the building is highly restricted. 

SHELTER - This is used when it is safer to be inside the building than outside. Common situations where this is used would be severe weather approaching or some type of hazardous materials incident in proximity to the school. 

EVACUATION - Deals with the need to evacuate the building as it is no longer deemed safe to occupy for any variety of reasons, like fire, chemical spill, gas leak, etc.

HOLD - Hold is utilized when there is a need to have students and staff remain in their classrooms as staff address a concern or issue (medical, student in crisis) in a hallway or common area. Students are released when the office announces all clear.

For more information about our SRP resource, please visit the https://iloveuguys.org/ website.  

Hand2hand - free weekend food for kids

We would like to offer your student the opportunity to participate in a program called "Hand2Hand". This program helps provide a student with food for the weekends and is intended for families who currently may be experiencing a financial burden.  


Here's how it works:  At the end of each week, students who are signed up for Hand2Hand will receive a minimum of 10 food items in a bag.  These food items will be a combination of breakfast, snacks, and lunch or dinner items. 

There is no cost to participate! If you sign your student up to receive Hand2Hand, they will continue to receive the weekend bag of food each week throughout the school year.  Bags will be discreetly delivered to your child at school.


If you feel like your child would benefit from this opportunity, please complete the form linked below. (You will need to complete one form for each of your children.) If there comes a point when you no longer need the assistance, alert your school office. It will take at least two weeks to receive your first bag.  If you do not receive a bag, please contact your school office. 

Hand2Hand Permission Slip

*Please note: if your student or another family member has food allergies, it will be the responsibility of the parent/guardian to check the contents of the bag each week to ensure the food doesn't contain ingredients that could cause an allergic reaction. 

School Assistance Program (SAP)

Pine Rest’s School Assistance Program (SAP) is a mental health support service designed to help students and families address emotional and wellness challenges. Through this program, students and their families receive confidential access to short-term counseling, free consultations (including legal, eldercare, financial, real estate, infant feeding), and referral services at no cost. Our hope is that by offering early intervention and connecting individuals with appropriate care, the SAP reduces barriers to mental health support, promotes resilience, and strengthens the partnership between schools, families, and mental health professionals. Call 800-442-0809 and press 1. Say "I have a SAP with Belmont Elementary".

more sap information

Pine Rest’s School Assistance Program (SAP) is a mental health support service designed to help students and families address emotional and wellness challenges. Through this program, students and their families receive confidential access to short-term counseling, free consultations (including legal, eldercare, financial, real estate, infant feeding), and referral services at no cost. Our hope is that by offering early intervention and connecting individuals with appropriate care, the SAP reduces barriers to mental health support, promotes resilience, and strengthens the partnership between schools, families, and mental health professionals.

Student device management and fees

Students in RPS are afforded the opportunity to access and enhance some learning activities through district-provided Chromebooks. Thanks to the support of the 2019 school bond proposal, RPS has been able to support the scheduled purchases of instructional technology for student use. Last year, elementary students received new devices, and this year all secondary Chromebooks are new. Thank you!

To preserve the quality of student devices as long as possible, we educate students about proper care and charge for repair when avoidable damage occurs. Like a textbook, each student is assigned a Chromebook and responsible for proper care. If a device is damaged or lost, a charge will be issued against the student's Family Access account. The charge will reflect Rockford Public Schools' cost to repair or replace the device. It is our hope that the layered approach of informing parents/guardians, educating students, and assigning fees when necessary, will assist to promote a decrease in the amount of overall damage to student devices and increased consistency of student accessibility to learning activities. 

Should a student device be damaged, the initial fees are as follows: 

Chromebook: 

  • Broken Screen $30 
  • Broken Keyboard (missing keys, etc.) $30 
  • Damaged Chassis/Lost Device $200 
  • Power Supply (Lost or Not Returned) $15

iPads: 

  • Screen Repair $110 
  • Broken/Lost Device $299 

During the summer of 2025 all devices were inspected to ensure that they are ready for distribution. School personnel will be diligent about communicating device care expectations to students and we ask that parents and guardians reinforce proper care expectations as well. 

During the year if a device requires repair, a district technician will review the damage and decide if a charge is necessary. Normal scratches and wear are expected and will not incur a charge. Any fees assigned will generate an email notification to parents/guardians.

District Calendar Overview

Please contact our office at 616-863-6362 to obtain more information about our district calendar for the 2025-2026 school year. 


Approved RPS 2025/2026 Calendar