The Avery Pulse
May 15th, 2022
Upcoming Dates
- May 17th - Parkmoor Dine Out
- May 24th - Avery Night at the Ballpark (details below)
- May 26th - Blacktop Ball SAVE THE DATE!
- May 27th - Last Day of School! Early Release-Dismissal at 11:45am
Dine Out @ the Parkmoor!
Join us Tuesday, May 17th for a fundraiser at the Parkmoor! Here are the details
— Tuesday, May 17, All day, 11a-8p — Any purchase - guest simply mentions they are there for the Avery Elem PTO fundraiser or select that button online when doing a curbside order — 20% of the check amount from those guests goes back to the PTO!
Senior Car Parade
Summer Gathering for incoming 6th Grade Students
Information below is repeated from the previous Pulse.
The Avery Play
Blacktop Ball Volunteers Needed
The Blacktop Ball is coming on Thursday, May 26th from 5:00-7:00 pm!!!
This event is open to all Avery students and families. We will have $2 Tropical Moose snow cones, Terror Tacos, Amy's Cake Pops along with the famous hula hoop contest and a live DJ!
To make the event a success, we need Avery parents to sign up and volunteer at the event. There are lots of ways to help! Please check out our sign-up genius for Blacktop Parent Volunteers:
Science Fair Winners!
Congratulations to our Avery blue ribbon winners from the Academy of Science St. Louis Science Fair!
- Lia Johnson
- Malena Lippold (Bayer Outstanding Young Scientist Award)
- Henry Binkholder
- Alice Lang
- Madeline Heffner
- Lily Andrasko (Bayer Top Young Scientist Award)
Late Start Information
WGSD Families,
Beginning in the 22-23 school year, the Webster Groves School District has added late start days to the school calendar.
Late start days will allow for additional time for our teachers to use data and collaboratively plan to continue to address the needs of all of our students. Families who need help with student supervision on late start days can participate in a program available at each building (K-12). The times for the late start supervision program are included below:
Elementary Schools (K-5): Avery, Bristol, Clark, Edgar Road, Givens, and Hudson Late Start Supervision Program: 7:40am-8:50am School Day Arrival Begins @ 8:50am School begins @ 9:05am Hixson Middle School and Webster Groves High School Late Start Supervision Program: 8:15am - 9:25am School Day Arrival Begins @ 9:25am School begins @ 9:40am
WGSD staff will manage the Late Start Supervision Program, including instructional aides and substitute teachers. Families who participate in the morning Adventure Club Program will automatically be enrolled in the Late Start Supervision Program for your building.
Registration in the Late Start Supervision Program will be for the entire school year (all late start days), so that we can appropriately plan for staffing for the 22-23 year. To register for the Late Start Supervision Program, families can log into the parent portal and follow the registration prompts. Registration will open on Wednesday, May 4 and continue through June 30. Families who enroll after June 30 will work with their schools to make a determination about Late Start Supervision for their family.
Please click here to go to the Parent Portal for registration.
Thank you!
Avery Pavers
Attention 5th Grade Parents!
Attention 5th Grade Parents! (Who are *almost* 6th grade parents!!)
https://forms.gle/cgKKLMHvo36CQEMd8 -- Click here to express interest in volunteer opportunities at Hixson next year.
Attention 5th Grade Parents! (Who are *almost* 6th grade parents!!)
The Welcome to Hixson Committee is having our first ever meeting on Monday, May 9th @ 7pm at Global Brew in Rock Hill. We’ll share some of the cool stuff we want to do this summer, and come up with some ideas to help students and families get to know each other as we launch into a new year in a new school!
If you would like more info about The Welcome to Hixson Committee, please fill out our survey (https://forms.gle/ApxJXfanee3ZDpVi9) and/or we’ll see you May 9th!
Please RSVP for the meeting if you can, so we know how many people to expect: http://evite.me/xHyk5bAZUY
Can’t make the meeting but want to know more? Or, have some questions or comments that you’d like to share? Send us an email! WelcometoHixson@gmail.com
Summer Camps Offered
Counselor Corner
Check in with Mrs. Wallace
Our building wide universals for social emotional learning and personal success continue to be: The Avery Way, The Zones of Regulation, and the 7 Habits. Please contact me if you have any questions about these universals or the counseling program at Avery.
7 Habits Review! There is only one left we are up to #6… Synergize…
1.) Be Proactive- I am in charge of myself. I have a “can do” attitude.
2.) Begin with the end in mind- Set a goal and make a plan to reach it.
3.) Put First Things First- Do important things first… manage your time.
4.) Think Win-Win – How do I solve a problem in a win-win way?
Compromise, Use an “I message”.
5.) Seek First To Understand then to be Understood- I can listen first and try to see that person’s point of view. Being a listener is as important as a speaker. Listening shows Respect. Empathy is important.
6.) Synergize- together is better! Learn everyone’s strengths. We are all different and that is good!
7.) Sharpen to the Saw……. To be continued!
Parenting Help: What are thinking errors? Continued!
Last time we discussed: Ignoring the Good, Blowing Things Up, and Fortune Telling…
Negative thinking patterns are distorted ways of looking at situations. Sometimes with students we call these “thinking errors”. Two examples of these thinking errors are:
1.) Mind Reading. Believing you know what someone else is thinking or why they are doing something, without having enough information.
Examples:
“People are looking at me. They probably think my shirt is ugly.”
“Emma didn’t invite me to her party. I bet she thinks I’m weird.”
2.) Negative Labeling. Having a belief about yourself and thinking it applies to everything you do.
Examples:
“I’m a loser so my artwork stinks.”
“I’m so stupid. Everything I say is dumb.”
3.) Setting the Bar Too High. Thinking that you must be perfect in everything you do, otherwise you’re no good.
Examples:
“If I don’t get an A on every test, I’m not smart.”
“I have to win every tennis match I play, otherwise I’m worthless.”
Covid 19 Testing
Dear WGSD Families and Staff:
The Webster Groves School District offers COVID-19 testing for the public from 2-4 p.m. in the board room at the central office, 400 E. Lockwood Ave. Testing will continue to be offered here on Thursdays at this time except for during spring break.
Rapid antigen and PCR testing will be available through Visionary Vaccine Services. No appointment is needed. Masks will be required. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent of guardian. Your insurance will be billed for the service and there are no fees for the uninsured. Everyone tested will receive a letter documenting the date of service, type of testing and results.
Testing will also be offered for the public in other school districts:
Mondays and Wednesdays in the Ladue School District at the Fifth Grade Center, 10900 Ladue Rd., inside the lower level athletic entrance to the building from 9-11 a.m.
On Tuesdays, at the Clayton District's Administration Center, #2 Mark Twain Circle in Clayton, from 9-11 a.m
Mask Recommended Update
Please click here to access the March 1st communication for additional information.
Arrival Reminders
Bompart Avenue
- Carpool drop-off only in front of school
- Parents to remain in vehicles with staff members assisting students
- No parking during arrival
- Staff members will supervise at the curb
- PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON THE CURBS/SIDEWALKS
Marshall Avenue
- Atrium entrance will be open for arrival for students dropped off on Marshall
- Staff members will supervise at the curb
Atalanta Avenue
- We strongly encourage families to travel only from Bompart towards Glen to alleviate congestion and increase safety
- No parking on sidewalks
- Staff members will supervise at the curb
Incoming Kindergarten Information
Here is a link with Helpful Kindergarten Information!
Questions? Please contact: 314-963-6425
2021-2022 Buzz Book
Title I Program Parent and Family Involvement and Engagement
Please see the link below for Parent and Family Engagement Federal Programs:
https://dese.mo.gov/quality-schools/federal-programs/parent-family-engagement
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Avery Elementary
Email: theaverypulse@gmail.com
Website: https://www.webster.k12.mo.us/Domain/89
Location: 909 North Bompart Avenue, Webster Groves, MO, USA
Phone: 314-963-6425
Twitter: @avery_allstars