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Wildwood Family Newsletter - Week of March 28th, 2022
Student Led Conferences
This Week
Navy Specialists Week:
- Library Lesson with Ms. Young in Discovery Lab
- AM Guidance with Ms. Davis (in classrooms)
- PM Computers/Art with Ms. Severance (in classrooms)
Library Hours to Check Out Books (students must have a pass):
9:00 am-11:00 am
12:45 pm-3:00 pm
Monday, March 28th
no special events
Tuesday, March 29th
no special events
Wednesday, March 30th
Workout Gear Wednesday - Mileage Club!
9:00-11:00 5th Grade Math Interim Assessment (Operations & Whole Numbers)
10:45-12:15 Mileage Club at Lunch Recesses
1:35 Early Release (K-2nd have specialists; no afternoon recesses)
Thursday, March 31st
11:10-12:10 2nd-5th grade Scholar Advisory during lunches
Friday, April 1st
Wildwood Spirit Day!
Track Information - Permission Slips Due Friday, April 1st
- Track Coaches are Ms. Kizzy and Ms. May.
- Parent volunteers are welcomed, but must be vaccinated if they want to be on the field during track meets.
- Students in grades K-5 can participate.
- Practices will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:20pm to 4:20pm. Practices start for K-2 April 12th and for 3-5 April 14th.
- Parents must be present during each track meet, children may not be left alone.
- Track meets will be on Saturdays, May 14th and June 4th.
- Coaches will decide who will participate in what activities during the track meet. (Standing Long Jump, Turbo Javelin, 100m/400m race).
All meets will be held at Federal Way Memorial Field – 1300 S 308th Street Federal Way, WA. All meets start at 1:00PM.
Coming Soon
April 4th-8th: Spring Break
April 13th: Early Release
April 13th: FWPS STEM Exploration Night
April 27th: Early Release
STEM Night is Coming Up!
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, from 5:30-8:00 pm, PreK-12 students and families are invited to explore this exciting and fully online event to explore the many possibilities through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). This year’s theme, STEM to the Rescue!, will help students learn how STEM is used to solve problems and save the world.
You can check out online virtual booths, engaging and informative panel discussions, interactive activities, and more! The event will spark STEM curiosity in young students and provide further insight into career possibilities for our emerging leaders. Students of all grade levels will find what they need to explore, prepare, and launch into one of the many STEM pathways leading to high-demand careers in our region.
This year's registration is through Eventbrite. The schools with the highest percentage of registrations by enrollment will receive a school-wide prize no later than April 30, 2022, available at their school. School prizes will be awarded to the top four elementary schools, and the top middle and high schools.
Register at https://www.fwps.org/STEMExpo.