Waterford News
December 2017
Delaynie Baker-Kinder- Hatchimal, it is an egg with lot of animals inside of it
Korion Jones-Kinder-I love my parents and I want a "fart blaster" and I want everything
Aletta H-4th Grade- I would like the unicorn nail kit my parents were eying
Mackenzie Drennon-4th Grade- I would like a hover board, any color is fine
Ryiah Hoffer-5th Grade-Have a Happy, Jolly Christmas and I want a new phone
Brenna Yoder- 5th Grade- Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Waterford Year of Goodness
Waterford Year of Goodness Commitee
Bottom-Left to Right-Jose Alvarez, Cristopher Pena, Kenneth Davis, Brenda Soto Garcia and Anna Rohn
Katie's Kitchen
Ice Cream Celebration
Thank you!
We want to thank all the parents, grandparents and siblings of the 4th and 5th grade students that were able to join us for our Annual Thanksgiving Lunch. We appreciated the time you took out of your day to promote parent involvement. We would love it if you left some feed back, in our comments section below, on how we can make the lunch better for the other grades. Thank you to all the staff that were able to make it another amazing time.
Thanksgiving Luncheon
Congratulations to our Raffle Ticket winners!
Making Memories
Cold weather is here!
Please remember to send your child to school dressed for the weather. Please dress your students in layers as it is cold. Remember to send your student with a coat, hat and gloves to wear outside. Although snow pants and snow boots are not required, they are recommended as students can not play in the snow without them. Students will still go outside for recess as long as the temperature is 20 degrees or higher and the wind chill is 10 degrees or above. Recess usually runs for about 15-20 minutes. Any lost jackets and sweaters maybe in the lost and found table.
Nurse News
With the holidays around the corner, here are some guidelines to keeping students rested:
The ideal amount of sleep for most school age children is 10-12 hours each night. Many children do not get enough sleep and this can become even more challenging during the holidays. When children don’t get enough sleep, they cannot concentrate on their schoolwork, have trouble remembering things, become irritable and are more susceptible to illness.
Here are some tips that may help your child get enough sleep each night…
- Set a regular bedtime and stick with it.
- Establish a relaxing bedtime routine. This is a great time to read with your child.
- Monitor your child’s diet. Sugar and caffeine may cause problems with sleep.
- Create a calm, cozy sleep environment. Keep bedroom cool, quiet and dark.
(A nightlight is ok.)
Thank you Bethany!!!
About Us
Email: koverton@goshenschools.org
Website: http://waterford.goshenschools.org/
Location: 65560 S.R. 15 Goshen, IN 46526
Phone: 574-533-6811
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