Hello from the Bridge Team!
Welcome Quarter 2!
This week we start the second quarter of the school year. Students continue to work hard and track their daily progress.
Hope all families had a great weekend!
Please take a moment and take a minute to read below for Team updates and important information.
Important upcoming dates/events:
**Remember tomorrow is a student holiday: October 13 – Teacher Planning Day (Students report back on Tuesday)
October 22 – Report Cards Issued
November 11 – Veterans Day
November 24-28 – Thanksgiving Break (Student/Teacher Holiday)

Bridge Connect: Volume 2.9
GMRS office hours will be 7:00 am – 2:50 pm, Monday thru Friday.
General Announcements
Please check HOME ACCESS CENTER and review with your student! Students continue to track daily goals. These sheets are collected on Friday’s and help student track their daily progress.
-Bridge Program Updates-
DOJO Points and Star Jar Rewards
**DOJO points continue to fill our Star Jar! We are almost halfway there! We will celebrate our next full jar with a movie and popcorn celebration. The goal for students is to reach as close to 14 points by the end of the day. Students that have “out” classes earn a 2 for that period, unless we are contacted by the teacher that behavior was amiss. Please reach out if you have any questions!
How do student earn DOJO points? We focus on being seated and calm. Using kind words [appropriate language] and not being loud, on task/ participating and lastly transitioning in the hallways. These team “goals” will help students practice and implement affective and academic learning!
Students also have the opportunity to earn PURPLE PBiS tickets which can be used for our GRMS school wide positive behavior incentives. Students have done great with earning tickets and DOJO points! Keep working hard and being awesome!!
Phone Policy: TURNED OFF AND IN LOCKER/Backpack for the remainder of the day once on campus.
Students continue to do great with this new state law/school rule! Thank you, families, for your support with this!
Annual IEP and Amendment meetings have begun! Please check your email that you have registered with HAC. Initial contact will be made this way. Please take some time and review the current plan with your student. This is a good opportunity to find out from their perspective what they feel is working, what they might need instead. Be on the lookout for an email in regard to meeting.
Questions? Please reach out!
ACADEMICS
Please check HAC (Home Access Center) grades are updated on Fridays for your child’s classes.
Social Perspectives
The focus of our program is to teach students alternative behaviors to replace challenging ones, helping students reach their academic and affective learning potential. The goal of the Bridge Program at GRMS is to gradually reintegrate students into the general education setting with minimal support.
Our social perspectives focus this week will be on COMMUNICATION WITH KINDNESS!!!!
The goal of social-emotional learning is for students to develop five core competencies: Self-Awareness
Social Awareness
Self-Management
Relationship Skills
Responsible Decision-Making
When equipped with these competencies, children are better prepared to socialize productively, improve at resolving conflicts, and manage their emotions. Social-emotional skills carry through into adulthood, which is why it’s so important for educators to teach them from a young age.
Station Rotations
The small group setting allows students to work with peers and adults to ensure they are getting the support they need. Students will rotate through a Learning Strategies Station, focusing on study skills, organizational and independent functioning skills, a Novel Study Station and for our Kinesthetic Learners, a Get Up and Move Station.
We invite you to come and see your student in ACTION! We’ve worked hard to create an environment where we can focus on social skills, communication, self-regulation and learning!
General News
Please considering donating to our classroom! You can scan the QR code on the homepage for our class wish list. Cold and flu season is upon us, we could you Lysol wipes and tissues! Thank you.
We would love to have parents, family members, who ever would like to help support your child, be part of our learning day. Please contact me at: [email protected]
Please explore the below tabs for more Resources.
As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out! Looking forward to a great week! Kindly, The Bridge Team
The Bridge Program at GRMS supports students that have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) that includes specific goals in the Social/Emotional Behavior, Independent Functioning and/or Communication domains. Many students also benefit from a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) and counseling services.
The focus of our program is to teach students alternative behaviors to replace challenging ones, with data collected to monitor their progress. The ultimate aim of the Bridge Program at GRMS is to gradually reintegrate students into the general education setting with minimal support.
Ms. Racano: History, Science, Learning Strategies and Social Perspectives.
Mr. Arnold: ELA, Math, Learning Strategies and Social Perspectives.
Ms. Becka, Ms. Leggett, Mr. Jones and Ms. B: Teacher Assistants
Ms. Geisel: District Mental Health Councilor
Mr. Masters: District Behavior Specialist
Mr. Cooper: Assistance Principal
** Mental Health Corner**
This week Ms. Geisel continues to expand on students strengths and challenges in her one-on-one sessions and continues to focus on helping students advocate, in an appropriate manner, for their needs. Since the start of the year, Ms. Geisel has focused on:
- Establishing rapport with students
- Supporting positive social interactions
- Supporting peer dynamics for students new to the Bridge Program
In the weeks ahead Ms. Geisel will be providing more individualized sessions for students.
conducting group activities focused on interest surveys and setting goals for push-out/general education time Identifying barriers to student success.
Role of the District Mental Health Counselor
When a student experiences emotional difficulty that limits the student’s ability to participate in the educational process, the student may benefit from counseling to overcome the difficulty. Counseling typically requires the student to be able to identify feelings and follow a train of thought to make connections related to coping strategies. When a student continues to struggle despite school level counseling or the student’s difficulty is beyond what is typically provided by school level counselors, the student may be referred for counseling from a district mental health counselor. Students in the Bridge Program receive DMHC as outlined in their IEP’s.
The district mental health counselor assesses the student’s need and collaborates with the student’s support network (school, home, community). CLICK FOR MORE SJCSD INFORMATION
**Ms. Geisel has been a wonderful addition to the Bridge Team. You can find her readily participating in either of our classrooms on the daily or outside shooting hoops with the kiddos to help blow of some steam! We love having her as part of our family.
Hello! My name is Jaci Racano, and I am thrilled to be a part of your child’s educational journey. I am originally from Union, New Jersey, in 2004 my family and I moved to Saint Augustine and have considered it home ever since! I hold a bachelor’s degree in History from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro and a bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
This is my 28th year in education, with over 10 years of experience in Exceptional Student Education. I am a proud mother of three sons, in my free time, I enjoy spending quality time with my loved ones at the beach, reading books, and playing with our adorable puppies, Frankie, Dino and their friend George.
Should you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to get in touch with me anytime. [email protected]
Please consider donating to our class wish list:
I am looking forward to another great year!
Jaci Racano
The Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) is composed of parents, educators, administrators, business representatives, and other interested community members concerned with the education of students with disabilities.
The purpose of the committee is to provide information to parents and input to district staff regarding our ongoing effort to continuously improve services for students with disabilities.
A link to join these meetings will be emailed prior to meeting date and will be posted on district and school websites.
For more information: Parent Advisory Committee – Exceptional Student Education (ESE) (stjohns.k12.fl.us)