Tuesday, April 30, 2019

May Calendar



Hey All!

Just a reminder to check out our school website or my link to the WSE calendar for all the special events that will take place this month. You won't want to miss out on all the fun! 

May Tips

  1. Get a move on 
     It's National Physical Fitness & Sports Month. Prep your child for it—as well as your school's field day (May 21), a favorite spring event with kids everywhere—with some family recreation activities. Take walks after dinner, go on a weekend bike ride, or have chin-up contests on the monkey bars at a nearby playground. For more fitness ideas, check out letsmove.gov, fitness.gov, and presidentschallenge.org.
  2. Keep kids safe 
    The weather has warmed up and school's almost out for the summer, which means kids will be spending more time outdoors. Give them a refresher course in safety whether they're bike riding, swimming, or playing indoors on game systems. For more tips, go to pta.org and click on “Topics: Child Safety.”
  3. Give props to your children's teachers 
    As the school year winds down, encourage your children to write thank-you notes to their current teachers. Prompt younger kids with suggestions like “Something new I learned this year was…”or “My favorite part of this school year was….” Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6 to 10.

Monday, April 1, 2019

April Parent Tidbits

April

  1. Get schooled in math 
    April is Math Awareness Month. Check out the website of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics: nctm.org/resources/families.aspx.
  2. Go a little greener 
    Commemorate Earth Day on April 22 by planning an activity for your entire family, such as joining a local park's litter-cleanup team or planting a tree on your block. 
  3. Share your career 
    May 20 will be WSE's annual Career Fair. Be on the look out for a flyer to volunteer to share your career during Career Fair. Sign up to visit, and encourage other parents to do the same.
  4. Thank your school staff 
    These overlooked helpers are often the ones who keep things working smoothly for your children, so take time to recognize school office staff during the week of April 22 to 28, which is Administrative Professionals Week. Join with other parents to recognize these wonderful professionals, or have your kids make a card of their own.

Monday, March 4, 2019

WSE March Calendar

 1
College and Career Friday
11-15
Spring Break
 27 Report Cards Issued
28
 Math Hall of Fame, Science Bowl, Word Olympiad
29
Parent Meeting 8:00 am
Honor's Program KK-5 8:30

Friday, March 1, 2019

March Parent Tips

 

  1. Read some more 
    National Read Across America Day is March 2. Take time at home to read aloud on this day with your kids, and have them take turns reading to you. Encourage older children to read on their own and to their younger siblings. Anything that interests them—from comic books to the classics—counts! And if you haven't taken the pledge to have your kids read at least 20 minutes a day, go to parenting.com/pledge and make the promise now!
  2. Get art smart 
    Exposure to art and music can help your children excel in math, problem solving, and reading, and help them develop teamwork skills and self-esteem. Check out the resources on free.ed.gov, and then do your part at home. Replenish your arts-andcrafts supplies. Let your kids experiment with inexpensive music-makers like a harmonica, a recorder, or an old guitar. Check out child-friendly music CDs and art books from your library. Urge older siblings to join their school's choir, band, or drama program.
  3. Landscape Day 
    Kids learn firsthand about weather, plant life cycles. Join us for our Spring Landscape Day, March 1 at 9:00.

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

February Parent Tips

February Tidbits

  1. Connect with other families 
    National PTA's Take Your Family to School Week is February 12 to 18. Help out at events such as family reading night, parenting workshops, or educational family activities.
  2. Celebrate African American History Month 
    Your school, local museums, and libraries will have special events. You and your children can also go to africanamerican historymonth.gov for online exhibits and activities.
  3. Honor Presidents' Day 
    Search online for activities you can do with your kids, such as matching presidential portraits with their names or doing word searches about them. Older students will enjoy learning about the four presidents carved into Mount Rushmore at nps.gov/moru.
  4. Schedule a midyear checkin with the teacher, if you missed Parent Conference Night Discuss your children's progress and how homework is going. And always reach out to teachers when important changes are happening in your family's life, such as the death of a relative, a move to a new home, or anything that might affect your children's behavior or performance at school—so the school staff can offer support as well.

NWEA MAPS

Hey Parents!

February has flown by and we are marching quickly into March. NWEA MAP Testing started this week. Here is a link with parent tips to assist you and your child with MAP testing.