The Woodnet is a weekly publication of the
Woodbury
PTO
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Dear Parents and Guardians,
The District Security Team has installed a new electronic visitor registration system at Woodbury. Upon entering Woodbury, all guests must present a valid driver's license or state identification card to District security officials at the security desk. Your identification will be scanned and recorded into our system. A visitor's tag will be generated and used as a temporary id badge. Please remember to bring your ID. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Encourage your child to be
Principled
while at school.
Principled
is one of our IB Learner Profiles which means to act with integrity and honesty and take responsibility for your actions. This weekend have a conversation and ask, how has your child exhibited this trait during school this week.
Thank you for another great week at Woodbury Elementary School!
Always believe!
D. Young
Principal
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PTO News
A special
THANK YOU!
! to all who helped with the Family Fun Night February 223rd, it was a great night !!! Parents leading the event were Ashley Werry, Lindsey Sharpe and Andrea Malone but we could not have done it without all of our wonderful parent volunteers and the most dedicated PE staff in Shaker: Mrs Lipovic, Mrs. Lowe and Mr Cross.
The next PTO meeting will be held on March 6th at 7pm in the library, please consider attending. We will be discussing the budget and nomination for next year.
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6th Grade
Parent Camp Informational Meeting
Parents –
Please plan to attend this informational meeting for 6
th
grade camp. It will be held on April 16, 2018 at 7:00pm in the Woodbury Auditorium.
Prize Donations & Camperships Needed for Camp
Prizes can be small, inexpensive items children would find fun. Some popular items last year were posters, t-shirts, card games, balls, hats, books, jump ropes, water bottles, and stuffed animals. We are also looking for monetary donations for "camperships" to help support all students' ability to participate in 6th grade camp. We welcome donations to the Campership fund! Do you have something to donate? Please contact Ms. Rashid at Woodbury at 295-4154. Thank you for your help making this a great camp experience for all of our 6th graders!
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Jump Rope For Heart
Hello Woodbury Families!
Jump Rope For Heart is coming to our Physical Education Classes starting March 5-16!
We will be teaching your kids:
the importance of developing heart-healthy habits;
that being physically active can be fun;
that raising funds to support cardiovascular research and education helps save lives in their community and across the country.
Here's how it works:
1. You child will receive his/her fundraising envelope on Friday March 2nd
2. You can go to
heart.org/jump
to set up your online personal fundraising page
3. Ask your family and friends if they'd like to donate
4. Return your envelope with any donations you have collected by Friday March 16th, the latest
Woodbury is excited to partner with the American Heart Association. We thank you for supporting our school, our district, and our community.
Through Jump Rope for Heart, our school can earn money for Physical Education equipment and your child earns fun prizes that encourage him/her to keep up the good work for heart health.
Thank you very much for your support,
Woodbury's Physical Education Department!
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Drama Club News
We are working hard on painting the sets, acting and creating costumes and props. Our students' attendance at rehearsals, meetings and paint days are very crucial. We can't complete scenes, songs, props or sets if everyone involved isn't there. Please check the calendar or our website to be sure you know when you are needed. The February calendar was passed out at rehearsal this week. It is also hanging in a folder outside of the auditorium.
Click
here
for our website.
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Woodbury Creating Change
You and your family are invited to be a part of a collaborative process and help make a difference! Make or glaze a clay planter for our "Woodbury Creating Change" Event. This collaborative process begins with your creative input in molding a clay planter which then, is glazed by another person. The finished product is a beautiful and exclusive planter created by the joint efforts of members of the community! On the evening of Monday, April 23rd, 2018 over 1,000 unique handmade planters and over succulents will be available for purchase where our evening will be filled with art, beautiful baby succulents and uniting together. All proceeds will go towards charities that the students have voted on. Please, reserve your spot to make or glaze a handmade planter on the following days:
Wednesday March 7th, 2018 5-7pm
(Glazing, which is painting a planter)
Each session is one hour so be sure to put your name and each attending family members' names in the desired time slot and a phone number or e-mail to reach you. For any child, please add the age of the child next to their name. There is no cost and no previous clay experience is needed. ALL Shaker residents are welcome, so please help spread the word! Spots will go quickly so
sign up
for your slot today.
Click here
to sign up to Create/Glaze and/or Volunteer to help in creating/glazing a planter. When you are signing up, in the COMMENT BOX, please use this format (Name, Age (for kids)) for list the number of people that are attending AND in the drop down box, select the number of people. Example: For a family of two, I would select 2 and then in the comment box type: Jessica, Mom and Michael , age 8. All children under the age of 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult. Every hour we have enough room for 4 volunteers and 40 artists. Each line represents ONE person. Below are the dates/times you may sign up for.
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Mix It Up! Mixers at Woodbury for Rising 5th Graders
All rising 5th grade students are invited to participate in social activities designed to make meeting Woodbury classmates from all five K-4 buildings easy and fun! Mark your calendars for March 8, and March 15 from 6 - 7:30 pm in the Woodbury Main Gym. Students may attend one, two or all three sessions. Stay tuned for more details via backpack express next week!
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Woodbury Clocktower Paver Sale
As many of you know, last year Woodbury’s beautiful clock tower bell was restored. As part of the restoration there is an ongoing project to replace the plain brick pavers with commemorative pavers which include family names, tributes etc. The pavers are $75 and can be engraved with up to 3 lines per paver, with a maximum of 14 characters per line. The pavers are placed around the bell on the Woodbury grounds and have been a huge hit. If you have a child at Woodbury you will receive the order form in the mail.
For those without a child at Woodbury the Order Form is attached
here
. Orders will be accepted this year through March 9th, 2018. Pavers will be installed in the early summer.
Thank you for supporting Woodbury!
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Rainbow Run
For those parents with rising 7th grade students, we are in need of volunteers for the 2018 Rainbow Run. This is a fabulous fundraiser for the middle school (last year we raised almost $45,000). It is an amazing experience for the middle school students and the entire district. As a parent volunteer, you'll have a terrific chance to get to know the staff and the building as we prepare for the run. The Rainbow Run will be held on Friday, September 21, 2018. We have many opportunities to get involved. We need your help!!!
Please contact
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Please join the Shaker community in
parent discussions through Hanna Perkins
The Hurried Child: How a stressful world affects your kids
For parents, the demands of a career, social obligations and maintaining a standard of living often conflict with how we nurture our children. And with so many after-school enrichment activities, the idea of “superkids" with special abilities doesn’t align with children’s developmental needs and realities. How do the routine stresses of today’s world affect our children, and what can you do about it?
This discussion will offer insights about:
- With so many after school enrichment activities, what is good for the child
- How much is too much?
- What choices are best for the child; best for the family
This free discussion for parents of children 4-12, in partnership with Shaker Heights Schools, is from 10-11:30 a.m., Monday, March 12 at Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development,
19910 Malvern Road
in Shaker Heights.
The discussion is free and no reservation is required. It’s part of a series offering a different child development topic on the 2
nd
Monday of each month throughout the school year.
Click here
for more information.
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The WPBS Store
The WPBS (Woodbury Positive Behavior Supports) Store is open and we need your help!
We are looking for two volunteers per week to staff the store, which is open on Thursdays from 11:45am until 1:45pm in the cafeteria, during the student’s lunchtimes.
If you are looking for a fun way to help out at school, this is it. Plus it’s a great opportunity to see your kids in action!
Sign up here
and you will see the instructions.
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Help Needed
Please send any
sturdy
cardboard tubes you are ready to recycle to the Product Design Lab ℅ Ms. Scanlon. The inner roll of cardboard from aluminum foil or gift-wrap paper and old poster tubes would be helpful to the sixth graders as they use the Design Cycle to make adaptive equipment in Product Design. Thank you!
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IMPORTANT IMMUNIZATION NEWS
Attention all 6
th
grade parents:
According to Ohio State law, all rising 7
th
grade students are required to receive
TDaP
and
Meningococcal (MCV4)
vaccinations prior to entry.
Please provide the appropriate documentation to Woodbury by June 4, 2018.
All students without the necessary vaccinations or documentation will be excluded from 7
th
grade beginning 14 days into the 2018-19 school year. This means your child will be unable to participate in their schedule or any school-related activities until they are up-to-date.
If you have questions, please contact me, at (216) 295-4155, or Ms. Micochero, school nurse at the middle school, (216) 296-4112.
Thank you,
Stephanie Smith, RN
Woodbury School Nurse
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Homework help has arrived
Homework help has arrived! Does homework take much longer than it should? Are you battling your child when it comes to doing homework? The Elementary
Homework Center
at Woodbury could be the answer. You can drop your child off for a ONE-HOUR session with a certified teacher. There is no cost. No appointment necessary. The center is open Monday-Thursdays from 4:30-7 p.m.
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Counselor Coffee at Shaker Middle School
Save the Date: Counselor Coffee at Shaker Middle School
Mr. Lenczewski is teaming up with the MS Counselors to offer 6th grade Woodbury Parents the opportunity to join MS Counselor Coffee Events.
This is a casual event where School Counselors and parents will engage in open dialogue. This year’s topics are:
- March 23, 2018—Anger Management/Self-Regulation
All Coffee Events will be held at 8:15 am (for one hour) in the Shaker Middle School Library. Light refreshments will be provided. We hope to see you there!
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ORCHESTRA NEWS
We want to clarify that our next Woodbury Orchestra concert is Monday, May 7. There are no elementary orchestra concerts on February 28 or March 1, some district calendars have these dates listed.
Orchestra Concert Monday, May 7
6:45pm 5th Grade (Students arrive 6:00 pm)
8:00 pm 6th Grade (Students arrive 7:30)
5th GRADE
Click here
to see what days students should bring their instruments and music.
Like our Facebook page at Shaker Heights Orchestras: Middle School and Woodbury
Students must have an Essential Elements Book. They are available for purchase in the Woodbury School Office for $9.00.
PRIVATE LESSONS
Interested in getting your child private lessons? Private lessons are a fantastic way to improve your performance skills and to boost confidence and motivation.
PARENT PRACTICE TIPS
DID YOU KNOW?
Regular practice develops self-discipline that goes way beyond music. You can help you child by creating an environment for practice that is positive and engaging. Consistency is the key!
HELP YOUR CHILD BE SUCCESSFUL BY…
Set up a routine
. If a child knows that they are to practice every day at a specific time, it becomes part of their daily routine and increases focused practice.
Make a permanent practice place.
Set up a spot where your child can practice without distraction. This will not only help them focus it will also provide a safe place to store their instrument.
Provide encouragement.
Show that you are interested. Have your child play a mini concert of songs he/she is learning. Set up a reward system for consistent practice. Please do not make practice a punishment!
Communicate with the teacher.
Stay in touch with what is going on in the classroom and ask questions if you need clarification on assignments.
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Greetings Woodbury Band Parents!
After School Help
:
Click on this
link
to sign up for help sessions.
New Music
:
6th grade - Aladdin and 1812 Overture (A third piece to come soon)
5th grade - Shaker March, Mama Paquita, and Flashpoint. (We will start Shut Up and Dance after we learn Flashpoint)
Woodbury Evening of Jazz
:
Woodbury Jazz Band always has their own evening of Jazz in the Woodbury main gym.
WO Evening of Jazz: Thurs. April 26, 2018 @ 7:00pm
Spring Concerts
:
6th grade concert: Tuesday, May 1 at the High School North Gym
5th grade concert: Wednesday, May 2 at the High School North Gym
Private Lessons:
If your student is interested in studying privately with a professional musician, please see the recommended
private teacher list.
Stay in Contact:
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