UPCOMING WES EVENTS
- Monday, February 12, 4:30pm - WES Board Meeting, WES library FINANCE DIRECTOR WILL PRESENT BUDGET INFORMATION AND TAKE QUESTIONS
- February 19 - 23 No School - February Break
- Monday, February 26 - Winter Wishes gifts due
- Thursday, March 1 - Whole School Winter Wishes exchange
- Monday, March 5 - In-Service Day, No School
- Tuesday, March 6 - Town Meeting Day, No School
- Wednesday, March 7 - Grades K-2 to Pentangle (Chocolate Milk, Por Favor)
- Friday, March 9 - Final Week of Winter Workshops
- Tuesday, March 13 - 2:45 to 7:00 - Full WCSU Band Showcase at WUMSHS (Snow date Wednesday 3/14)
- Wednesday, March 14 - 3:30 to 6:00 - Summer Camp Expo in the Gym
- March 19-23 - Student-led learning celebrations for Grades K - 4
❄❄ WINTER WISHES❄❄
a gift recipient from last year's exchange |
Winter wishes is an annual community building tradition at WES now in its seventh year. This tradition is brought to us by the student council. Each student brings home the name of another student in the school and has the opportunity to make a thoughtful, homemade gift for that student. Gifts are brought to school on Monday, February 26th and will be exchanged on Thursday, March 1st. No edible gifts are to be brought due to allergies. Your student should have brought home the name of the student s/he will make a gift for on Friday 2/9. Students viewed a slideshow of homemade gift ideas that can be viewed here. The school can provide some assistance with materials if you contact your child's teacher early this week.
NEW SCHOOL MEAL PAYMENT POLICY
5th and 6th graders in the cafe preparing for their Snow Ball social event |
In December of 2017, Windsor Central Supervisory Union adopted a new school meal program balance policy in order to manage food service debt district-wide. As stated in the policy, once a family has been notified of their balance due, if it is not paid within 10 days, the principal will call you to discuss a payment plan. Families are encouraged to prepay for meals on a monthly basis to avoid large meal charges. A month of school lunch is 25 days totaling $70. A month of snack milk totals $12.50. Paying ahead and paying meal balances on a regular basis helps ensure that the WES meal program can continue to provide nourishing and engaging meal experiences for our students. High balance notices will go out monthly, and you can always learn your balance by emailing or calling David Miles in the office.
Participation in the free and reduced program can also assist our school in becoming eligible for grants and services. Free and reduced information and applications are available in the front office, on our website under the meal plan tab, and can be found here. Please note that school meal program balances include charges for snack milk even if a child is eligible for free or reduced meals. Snack milk is not included in the free and reduced program.
GOING SOMEWHERE?
February, March, and April tend to be months where Vermonters look to travel away from the cold, slush, and mud. Travel deals and family events do not always line up with the two scheduled school vacations in February and April. Please consider, before you book a trip, that missing school for several days in a row can become a source of anxiety for students, create gaps in their learning, and make it difficult to assess their skills and assign grades. Attempting to complete work on a trip without attending the accompanying lessons or having a teacher available for guidance creates stress during what should be an enjoyable family time. Much of the work we do in school cannot be sent with students. Students return and face the stress of being behind on assignments and having missed lessons that are essential for understanding what is happening in class when they return. Teachers work very hard to support students who have been absent, but there is limited time to do so. There is simply no substitute for being in school.
MUSIC NOTES
The Soundtrap Recording Studio program in 5th and 6th grade music is in week three of five weeks. All students in grades 5 and 6 are engaged and learning great new music recording computer skills. Students are able to continue their work at home on their home computers by logging into Google Chrome. The goal for each student is to create one song that s/he has really worked on and is very proud of. Each class will curate the songs in order and create an 'album', with one song from each member of the class. They will each get a collection of their class's 20 songs.