back to school night

From the Principal: 9/16/19

From the Principal: 9/16/19

Principal Back reflects on this week’s fire drill and All-School Meeting, provides the schedule for Back to School Night on September 17, and shares two opportunities for parents to get involved at lunchtime—Lunch Volunteers and Food Service Substitutes.

From the Principal: 9/9/19

From the Principal: 9/9/19

Principal Back reminds parents and caregivers of important arrival and dismissal procedures and communication options, provides the schedule for Back to School Night on September 17, and shares a Welcome Message from the Wakefield School Resource Officers.

Movie & Childcare During Back to School Night

FEATURE: THE LEGO MOVIE (rated PG)

WHO: Children of Greenwood parents (ages 4-13) 

WHEN: September 21, 6-9 PM

WHERE: Galvin Middle School

COST: $10 ($8 for registered Wakefield Academy students)

Wakefield Academy is hosting Movie Nights at the Galvin Middle School during Back to School Nights, as a childcare option. Greenwood's Movie Night will be Wednesday, September 21st from 6 - 9 PM. Drop-off will be between 6 and 6:30 PM , allowing you sufficient time to get to Greenwood's Back to School Night. 

Tickets go on sale Mon., Sept. 19 and are $10 ($8 for registered Wakefield Academy students) and MUST be purchased in advance from Greenwood’s After School Program.Tickets include admission to the movie, two slices of pizza and a bottle of water. Please inform your site coordinator of any food allergies.

This is open to children ages 4-13 (children must be toilet trained in order to attend). Parents must check their child in when dropping off and check them out when picking up. Children must be picked up by 9 PM or a late fee will apply ($10 for every 5 minutes late). 

From the Principal

Dear Parents,

Please mark your calendars for Back to School Night, Wednesday evening September 21st beginning at 6:30 p.m. At this time, teachers will review the curriculum expectations for the year with parents and answer any questions you may have about the curriculum or the children’s routines. This is an opportunity for parents to learn about expectations for your child. We ask that children do not attend this event. Below is the schedule for the evening. We look forward to seeing you all next Wednesday evening.

6:30-6:45  Welcome and staff introductions

6:45-7:20  K-2 parents go to classroom for teacher's curriculum presentation

7:25-8:00  K-2 parents go to gym for presentation from art, music, PE, and technology teachers

6:45-7:20  3 & 4 parents go to gym for presentation from art, music, PE, and technology teachers

7:25-8:00  3 & 4 parents go to classroom for teacher's curriculum presentation

I am pleased to announce to you that the elementary schools have revised our standards based report card that will align with the 2011 Massachusetts State Frameworks for ELA and Mathematics. An important part of the work completed was identifying the power standards (or the building block standards) that are tightly aligned grades K-4 that we believe were important to report out to families.
 
As the report card committee identified changes to the existing standards based report card administrators were asked to vet the draft report cards out to their School Councils (that represent parents and teachers), School Leadership Teams and staff members for feedback. We made adjustments throughout the drafting of the report card based on feedback from these groups.  

A shift in the new standards based reporting system will be the way we are communicating student progress to families.  We will provide a written report card two semesters during the school year, one in January and the second in June.  We will use fall and spring face to face conferences to report student progress toward standards. In this way, families will learn about how their child is progressing every 45 days throughout the school year. The Committee thought using report cards in January and June would allow time to have more information about how students were progressing toward meeting end of year standards.  Academic Performance Skills Indicators have been changed to provide parents with more meaningful information about how their child is progressing toward the standards. The goal will be to electronically submit report cards to families through IPASS so that we can reduce the volume of paper and the time it takes to print and stuff envelopes. This is another reason why it is important for families to register on IParent! 

We will offer a district wide information night for parents to learn more about the revised standards based report card Thursday evening October 27th at 6:30 - 7:15 pm at the Woodville School.  We will share samples of the grade level report cards and answer any questions families may have regarding the revised report card.

Parents please try and label all your children’s clothes, lunch boxes and water bottles so that we may quickly return them versus having to pile things into our lost and found bin.  Thank you for your assistance with this request.

As always, I can be reached via email at Deborah.collura@wpsk12.org anytime or by phone. Have a wonderful week.

Regards,
Deb Collura