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Wacousta Elementary Weekly Newsletter
December 15, 2023
9135 Herbison Rd, Eagle, MI 48822 | glcomets.net | Phone: 925-5940 | Fax: 925-5970 | Attendance: 925-5971
Holiday Break
December 22 - January 5
Holiday Break is fast approaching! We've celebrated our last Friday of the school year this week. Next Thursday, December 21st, is the last day of school for this year (no school on Friday, December 22). The staff at Wacousta wishes everyone a joyful and restful holiday season. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on Monday, January 8th. Be Safe, Be Kind. See everyone in 2024!
2023/2024 School Year
Dec. 22-Jan.5 Winter Break - No School
Jan. 8 School Resumes
Jan. 12 Snack Shop
Jan. 15 Martin Luther King Jr. Day - No School
Feb. 2 Snack Shop
Feb. 14 Student Count Day
Feb. 16 Half-Day w/dismissal at 12:10
Feb. 19 Presidents' Day - No School
Mar. 1 Snack Shop
Mar. 8 Snack Shop
Mar. 12 Parent Teacher Conferences 5:00 - 8:00
Mar. 13 Parent Teacher Conferences 5:00 - 8:00
Mar. 15 Parent Teacher Conferences 1:00 - 4:00
Mar. 15 Half-Day w/dismissal at 12:10
Mar. 22 - 29 Spring Break - No School
Apr. 1 School Resumes
Lunch Info
Week of Dec. 18 - Dec. 22
Mon - Chicken Tenders
Tues - Galaxy Cheese Pizza
Wed - French Toast Sticks
Thurs - Mini Corn Dogs
Daily- Soft Pretzel Fun Lunch
You can find the Lunch Menus at https://www.glcomets.net/parentcommunityresources/lunchmenus/
Notes From the Office
Last Chance - Lost and Found
Missing your childs COAT, SNOW PANTS, HAT, GLOVES, BOOTS ? Please come in and check the lost and found by next Thursday, December 21st, to claim them. After that, we will be cleaning out the lost and found and donating all items left here to Ken's Clothing Closet.
Holiday Shop Fun
Thanks to Santa's Helpers (volunteers), the Wacousta PTIA organized another successful event for our students to participate in. What's under your tree this year?
Student Arrival - Morning Drop Off
We have student's getting dropped off in the morning before we have staff available to supervise them. Student safety is our number one priority. Students may not be dropped off prior to 8:40 a.m. when we can accommodate supervision each day.
Year Books
If you did not order a yearbook with your child's photo order, you may do so now by using the following online link: https://store.geskusphoto.com/search/YB718 *Please note that yearbooks are typically dispersed at the end of the school year.
These students were chosen for their outstanding observant behaviors in the classroom and around the school building.
Alina Villarreal, Parker Myers, Sydney McDaniels, Leland Wood, Rowan Gonser, Quinn Jacobs, Jacob Fabiano, Giana Garcia, Natalee Barnes, Eli Roth, Lincoln Ladd, Aaden Holly, Lylla Meckstroth, Nova Plunkett, William MacDonald, Emerson Dufresne
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/30E084DAEA629A4F85-lunch#/
Please be Aware - SchoolPay Notification
Our GLPS Business Office reached out to SchoolPay recently and was told, "Thank you for contacting SchoolPay. Our team is aware of the fee notification emails being sent to both parents and admins. We are working diligently to correct this issue. In the meantime, please advise staff and parents to disregard and/or delete any of these emails they receive. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused."
- Officers:
- Jessica Ladd, President
- Liz Bliesener, Vice President
- Melissa Graeser, Treasurer
- Tracy Johnson, Secretary
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
You can follow the Wacousta Elementary School PTIA on Facebook and email us at ptiawacousta@gmail.com
Arrival and Dismissal
When calling in for any of the following reasons please identify your student by first and last name, grade, and teacher.
School Arrival: 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, makes them late for class start time at 9:00.
School Dismissal: School ends at 3:55 p.m. All students should be picked up no later than 4:05 p.m. If you are picking up your child at the end of the day and want to meet them at parent pick up, please do not get in the parent pick up line. We ask that you park in a parking spot and walk to meet your child. ALSO, PLEASE DO NOT GO PAST THE CONES TO COLLECT YOUR CHILD. WE HAVE ADULT SUPERVISION TO ENSURE THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE STUDENTS. If you remain in your vehicle, please continue to move up in line and we'll get your student(s) to you. ~Thank you very much for your cooperation!
Half-day dismissal: Is at 12:10 p.m.
Late Arrivals: If you know your child is going to be arriving late, please call or email the school office to let us know. It is also helpful to let us know if they need a school lunch and which option they'd prefer. We'll make sure to get that ordered for them.
Parent Pick-Up: If 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 2:30 p.m. We distribute the pick-up list to teachers and staff at this time and are unable to accommodate last minute changes.
Absences: If your student will be absent or becomes ill and cannot attend school, please call the office and let us know your students name, teacher, reason for absence and symptoms if ill. Thank you for your cooperation.
Illness Reminder: We ask that your child be 24 hours free of fever, vomiting or diarrhea before you send them back to school after they have been out sick. We appreciate your cooperation with this!
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.
If you so choose, you are welcome to bring in a non-edible treat for your child's classmates but they may not include any type of gum or candy. Some parents choose to send in something small like a pencil or stickers, but that is up to each family. It is definitely your choice and we understand that not all families are 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, we will have School Directories available in the near future for $1.00.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
Lost and Found
Is your student missing their jacket, hat, gloves, water bottle, lunch box? Our lost and found table and coat rack are beginning to fill up again. Please stop in before the Thanksgiving break to reclaim items your student may have misplaced.
Extra Clothing/Clothing Closet
Future forecast? COLD and SNOW. Please make sure your student wears a jacket, has a hat, gloves, boots, snow pants, so they are prepared for the changing weather. Please also check your students backpack for appropriate extra clothing. Shorts and short sleeved shirt days have expired.
If you are in need of assistance with clothing and outwear please contact the office.
Thanks for your support and cooperation in keeping our kiddos warm and dry with the changing weather.
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