Wacousta Elementary Weekly Newsletter

December 6, 2024

9325 Herbison Rd, Eagle, MI 48822 | glcomets.net | Phone: 925-5940 | Fax: 925-5970 | Attendance: 925-5971

It's Cold!

Please be sure to send your students with appropriate outerwear everyday for the cold season: Coat, Hat, Gloves, Snow Pants, Boots.  It is cold out and they will need these items for outdoor recesses.  If you are in need of support for these items please contact "Ken's Coat Closet", a free clothing bank providing service to the community and supporting the Giving Eaton County Kids Opportunities program since 2013.  They are located at 501 S. Clinton St., Grand Ledge MI 48837.  On the corner of Clinton and Edwards Streets next to Immanuel Lutheran Church.

Current Hours for the Week of 12/2-12/6/2024:
Monday: 12:30-2:30pm 
Wednesday & Thursday 10:30am - 2:30pm
Friday 12:30pm-3:00pm

Their hours may change with the GLPS school schedule, so check out their FB page for the most up to date hours.   Contact them at kenscoatcloset@gmail.com if you need to schedule an alternative appointment time.

Shopping Tour

Last Call for Gift Donations - Monday, December 9th

Each year the Grand Ledge Shopping Tour works to provide some special elements of support to students and families at Christmas.  The Shopping Tour gifting barrel will be picked up on Tuesday, December 10th.  The last day to donate is Monday, December 9th. There are a couple of different ways that you can assist in this endeavor. 
1. If you would like to make a monetary donation, please make your checks payable to the Grand Ledge Shopping Tour and drop it        off, or send it, to Fifth Third Bank at 900  Charlevoix Dr., Grand Ledge.
2. If you would like to donate a new, unwrapped toy you may drop it off in the barrel located in the school office.  

Holiday Shop Volunteers

The Wacousta Holiday shop will be happening on December 12th and 13th. We are in need of volunteers to help set up on Wednesday, December 11th and during the school days to help students shop and wrap the gifts they buy for their family and friends. If you are interested please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094CAAAE2DAAF49-53205636-holiday

If you have not already done so, all volunteers need to submit a "Volunteer Application" before their shift.  You can use this link to apply: https://apps.raptortech.com/Apply/NDIzNDplbi1VUw==.     Volunteer form must be completed by December 5th!

Health Update

Cindy Brummette, RN, BSN
District Nurse Grand Ledge Public Schools

This week after returning to school from the holiday we have been experiencing ongoing nonspecific illnesses throughout the district. We are also continuing to have reports of Mycoplasma pneumonia, Strep Throat, and newly there are reported cases of Pertussis, also known as whooping cough.

Here’s some additional information about Pertussis:

  • Pertussis can be a very serious illness, especially in the very young who haven’t had the opportunity to be completely protected through immunizations. 
  • The disease is caused by bacteria spread through sneezing and coughing. The time between exposure to the bacteria and disease symptoms is usually between 7-10 days, but in rare cases, it can take up to 3 weeks.
  • In the early stage of illness, pertussis can resemble a common cold. Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, mild dry cough, and low-grade fever. The disease is most contagious at this time.
  • After about 1 to 2 weeks, more serious “coughing spells” develop that can last for more than a minute and result in difficulty breathing. At the end of a coughing spell, the individual may make a high-pitched “whooping” sound as they try to catch their breath. Sometimes the coughing will cause vomiting. Coughing in this latter stage of pertussis tends to be worse at night. Between spells, the individual usually feels well. 
  • Vaccinations against pertussis have made it a rare disease. The majority of children and adults have been protected against it through routine childhood immunizations. However, protection from the vaccine tends to fade over time. For those over 10 years of age, healthcare providers can determine if a booster is appropriate and this booster is given with the vaccine (Tdap).
  • Pertussis can be treated or even prevented with antibiotics if detected early or before the disease has started. For exposures or those not fully protected against pertussis, please contact your healthcare provider for medical guidance.
  • If you develop any of the symptoms described above after an exposure, follow your building/district protocol for staying home and contact your healthcare provider immediately for treatment.  Pertussis is a reportable illness in the state of Michigan so please inform HR if you diagnosed with it.. 
  • We are also working closely with our custodial services for targeted cleaning when needed.  
  • The Genesee County Health Department saw an increase in whooping cough / pertussis earlier this school year, and they put together this Flow Chart for Recommendations After Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Exposure. 

Upcoming Dates

 

2024/2025 School Year
December 12    Holiday Shop
December 13    Holiday Shop
December 19    Beagle Holiday Carolers 10:15
December 23-January 3   Winter Break No School
January 6          No School - Professional Development
January 7          Classes Resume
January 10        Snack Shop
January 14        P.T.I.A Meeting 6 pm
January 20        No School - MLK Day
February 4         Student Count
January 7          Snack Shop
February 14       No Students - Professional Development
February 17       No Students - Presidents Day        

 

Lunch Menu

Monday, Dec. 9 - French Toast Sticks w/syrup
Tuesday, Dec. 10 - Galaxy Cheese Pizza
Wednesday, Dec. 11 - Chicken Patty Sandwich
Thursday, Dec. 12 - Macaroni & Cheese Breadstick
Friday, Dec. 13 - Turkey Corn Dog on a Stick
Everyday Option:  Cereal Fun Lunch

 

The PTIA is working with 1st place Spirit Wear to provide Grand Ledge and Wacousta apparel for the Holiday season. The promotions below provide seperate links, one for Wacousta and one for Grand Ledge wear. The 25% off sale is running now through December 10th. The PTIA will receive 10% of each sale which will go back to the general fund. 

Watch our newsletter for updates, upcoming events, and how you can get involved with P.T.I.A.  Our parent teacher organization always has plenty of opportunities for you to participate with your student(s) school and to support our teaching staff and building needs.  You can reach out directly by emailing: ptiawacousta@gmail.com. You can also follow the Wacousta Elementary School PTIA on Facebook.

Mark your calendar with the dates below for upcoming meetings and which school group(s) will be highlighted. Meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. in the media center. Childcare is provided by NHS. Everyone is welcome to attend.

    • January 14th - Specials Group: Art, Music & Gym
    • February 11th - 1st Grade
    • March 4th - 2nd Grade
    • April 8th -  Counselor & Dean
    • May 13th - BK & K Grades

Box Tops for Education

Please continue to collect Box Tops for Education! This program is completely online now. To get the app please go to www.Boxtops4education.com

  • Officers:
  • Jessica Ladd, President
  • Liz Bliesener, Vice President
  • Melissa Graeser, Treasurer
  • Tracy Johnson, Secretary

Notes From the Office

Emergency Clothing Closet

The emergency clothing closet is in short supply.  We are in need of stretchy style pants, underware, and long sleeve shirts in all sizes appropriate for elementary aged boys and girls.  If your student comes home with borrowed clothing from the emergency clothing closet, please wash the items and return to the school so that they can be reused. Thank you for your cooperation.

Lunch Time Volunteers

Thank you to everyone who volunteers for our lunch time help!  You are so greatly appreciated during this busy time of the day.  If you haven't had a chance to volunteer previously, we are still in great need of support each day.  Please consider donating a few hours of time.  You can sign-up using this link:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080B45A5A723AAF58-50015738-lunch

Bus Cancellations

The office staff keeps track of end of day transportation and attendance.  When there is a bus route cancellation please call the school office PH: 517-925-5940 to identify your students end of day mode of transportation.  This will aide staff in getting your student to the correct station, bus loop or parent pickup loop, at the end of the day.  All students must be picked up by 4:05 p.m.

If your student will be absent due to a bus cancellation and an inability to transport them we do not assume the reason for the absence.  Please call the office to exuse the student .

Thank you for your cooperation when we experience staff shortages and bus cancellations.

Need Shoes or Boots?

The Old Newsboys Association of Greater Lansing is a nonprofit charitable organization whose sole purpose is to provide footwear to needy school children. This includes well fitting school shoes, warm boots and socks. For, assistance and to obtain a request for footwear form, please contact our office.

Volunteering

Persons wishing to volunteer for Grand Ledge Public Schools are required to complete the Volunteer Registration Form and be approved prior to serving as a volunteer.  All volunteers MUST check in at the office to receive a BADGE prior to proceeding to any other area on school property.  Please visit District Volunteer Application to complete the process.

Keeping Your Contact Information Current

It is of great importance that we have current contact information in order to reach you during emergency situations, school closures, for important updates on changes to a daily school schedule, and for communications such as our "Weekly Newsletter". Have you moved?  Do you have a new cell phone number or email address?  Please use this link for directions on how to update your information.  School Messenger Settings Guide.

Office Entrance

For security purposes, if you need to enter the building during school hours, i.e. late drop off, early pick-up, etc., please use the office entrance located at 9325 Herbison.  The gym door access will be locked during school hours.

 * Please Note *

Families, at the very bottom of this newsletter there is a link that says "view entire message".  Please be sure to click on this link to fully receive all of the information shared with you by the district.  This area of the newsletter provides information on community resources and activities such as: Food Banks, Community Meals, GLEAP Christmas Food Baskets, Grand Ledge Emergency Assistance Program, The Grand Ledge Shopping Tour.

Arrival and Dismissal

School Start Time:  8:55 a.m.
School Dismissal Time:  3:55 p.m.
Half-Day Dismissal Time:  12:10

When calling in for any reason for your student, please identify the student by first and last name, grade, classroom teacher, and the reason you are calling.  Please leave a voicemail if we are unavailable.  If you are communicating via email, please send the message to both Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Nichols to ensure one of them gets your message.  Thank you for helping us get to know you and your family!

Mrs. Johnson:      johnsont@glcomets.net
Mrs. Nichols:  nicholsd@glcomets.net Office Phone:        517-925-5940

School Arrival: Class starts at 8:55 a.m.
Students may not be dropped off prior to 8:40 a.m. since we do not have supervision available. If your student will be getting breakfast it is important that they arrive at the drop off time and go directly to the cafeteria.  Arriving late causes a disruption to the classroom schedule for the other students.  Please be courteous.

Lunch Late Arrivals:  If you know your child is going to be arriving late and will need a school lunch please call the school office at: 517-925-5940 by 9:15 a.m. Lunch count gets submitted to our food service staff for preparation at 9:30 a.m.

School Dismissal:  School ends at 3:55 p.m.   All students should be picked up no later than 4:05 p.m.

Half-day Dismissal:  Is at 12:10 p.m.

Bus Riders: Will be escorted to their busses. 

Parent Pick Up Drive Thru Lane: If you are using the parent pick up drive thru to pick up your student(s), please remember to post your students name in your car window.  Staff will get your student(s) to you.

Parent Pick-Up/Bus Changes:  If your student is an everyday bus rider and you are planning to  pick-up your child after school, or change from parent pick-up to riding the bus, please call the school office no later than 2:00 p.m.  We distribute the pick-up lists to teachers and staff at this time and are unable to accommodate last minute changes after the cut off time.

Early Pick-Up:  If you need to pick your student up early for an appt. etc. please call the office when you are about 10 minutes out from arriving at the school so we can try to have them in the office and ready to go.  Please also be aware that it gets very busy at the end of the school day.  If you're going to be picking your student up early please plan to do that before 3:30 to avoid end of day traffic and office congestion.

 ~Thank you very much for your cooperation!

COVID Reporting

To report a positive Covid case, please complete the Covid Reporting Form.

Medication

All medication needs to be brought to school by a parent/guardian.  This includes all over the counter medication (cough drops, Tylenol, etc).  Prescription and over the counter medications require a doctors order for the school to administer them, that includes creams or lotions. You will find medication documents at this link: medication and health information Click on School Health Information and Forms.

Birthday Celebrations

Due to the number of life-threatening allergies we have in our building, we respectfully request that you do not send in any type of food for birthday treats.  Mr. Groves celebrates each child by announcing their name during the morning announcements and he personally presents them with a birthday pencil.

You are welcome to bring in a non-edible treat for your child's classmates such as a pencil or sticker, but they may not include any type of gum or candy attached to them. Out of respect for individual circumstances please note that not all families may be able to do something like this.

We also request that you do not send birthday invitations to school.  If you would like an address list, please request a classroom directory.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

Lost and Found

Please mark your student(s) clothing and keep an eye out for missing clothing and personal items:  jacket, hat, gloves, water bottle, lunch box.  Marking items helps us to reunite students with their items. Our lost and found area fills up quickly.  Stop in to reclaim items your student may have misplaced as soon as possible. Items that are not claimed after a few months will be donated to a local clothing bank.

Attendance

Absences:  If your student will be absent and cannot attend school it is your responsibility to notify the school office, whether it is for illness, vacation, or personal reasons. Please call: 517-925-5940 with your students first and last name, teacher name, and if the student is ill please also include the symptoms, such as: fever, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, cough, congestion, pink eye, etc.  The detailed information is needed for our weekly health report.

If we are unavailable to answer the phone, please leave a voice mail. You may also email the notification. Please include both Mrs. Johnson (johnsont@glcomets.net) and Mrs. Nichols (nicholsd@glcomets.net) in all email communication to ensure one of them gets the message.  Your cooperation is greatly appreciated!

Absence Due to Illness: Student's must be 24 hours fever, vomiting or diarrhea free before returning to school.  If they are diagnosed with a contagious illness, such as pink eye, they must be on antibiotics for 24 hours before they can return to school.

Absence Due to Dr. Visit:  If your student is absent due to a dr. visit, or illness that involved a dr. visit, please send in a copy of the dr. note indicating the dr. excused absence with included dates. Dr. excused absences do not go against the student's attendance record. Thank you for your cooperation.

Truancy:  How many days of school can you miss before truancy in Michigan?  Truant means a child who has ten (10) or more unexcused absences per school year.  Once a student is deemed truant, a child shall be monitored throughout the school year by the county until improved attendance is consistent.  

Studies have shown that students who are  chronically absent, missing 10 or more days in a school year, may experience low success rates in math and reading by grade 3. Many absences are excused due to illness., but they still add up to lost time in the classroom.  Please be conscientious of your student(s) attendance.

District and Community News

Recognitions and Acknowledgements in the Upcoming Days
  • Dec. 7 » Pearl Harbor Day
  • Dec. 9 » Feast of the Immaculate Conception
  • Dec. 9 » International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime
  • Dec. 10 » Human Rights Day
  • Dec. 15 » Bill of Rights Day
  • Dec. 20 » International Human Solidarity Day
  • Dec. 21 » First Day of Winter, Winter Solstice, Yule
  • Dec. 25 » Christmas
  • Dec. 25-Jan. 2 » Hanukkah (Festival of Lights)
  • Dec. 26 - Jan. 1 » Kwanzaa
  • Dec. 27 » International Day of Epidemic Preparedness
  • Dec. 31 » New Year’s Eve
  • Jan. 1 » New Year’s Day
  • Jan. 6 » Epiphany
  • Jan. 7 » Orthodox Christmas
  • Jan. 15 » Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Jan. 15 » Sankranti
  • Jan. 15-18 » Pongal
  • Jan. 21 » World Religion Day
  • Jan. 24 »  International Day of Education
  • Jan. 27 » International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust
  • Jan. 28 » Christa McAuliffe Day
  • Jan. 31 » International Day of the Zebra

Is something missing? Please share with John Ellsworth, GLPS Director of Communications, any additional Recognitions & Acknowledgments you think we should include on this list or upcoming lists – email him at EllsworthJ@GLcomets.net.

School Closing Protocol

It is that time of year again... here is 2-page "School Closing Protocol" document.

This year, we will communicate about school closings using our SchoolMessenger system and by placing a District Alert on our website's homepage: GLcomets.net.  For school closings, we create an automated phone call, a text message, and an email that is sent using SchoolMessenger. We also post a District Alert on our website (see example below).  Finally, we will reach out to local TV stations, but we encourage you to rely on the school district's communications – GLPS is the best source for closing information and details.

Please be sure your phone number and email address are accurately recorded in SchoolMessenger so you get communications about school closings.  You can use the "SchoolMessenger Settings Guide" and follow the instructions to view the contact information in our system.  If you want to get text messages from the schools, be sure to opt in by texting “Y” or “Yes” to 67587.  If changes are needed to the contact information, legal parents and guardians can communicate with the main office of the school or use this Contact Information Update form.

If you have grandparents, daycare providers, etc., who need to be kept in the loop, please let them know they can sign up for school district communications about school closings, and more, by following the instructions at GLcomets.net/Connect

An example of what the District Alert looks like on our website is below.

GLPS International Night is January 24, 2025, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Sign up to participate: share a cultural display or exhibit, to walk in the fasion show, or to do a cultural performance

Volunteers are needed to make International Night go well, so please sign up to volunteer.

Stay Safe in December!

Chris Chester, the GLPS Student Safety Supervisor, wants you  and your family to stay safe this December.  Here are some outdoor safety tips for this holiday season: 

988 offers 24/7 judgment-free support for mental health, substance use, and more.

Text, call, or chat 988.

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