Wildcat Wonderings
November 19th
MISSION:
Watkins Wildcats are safe respectful, and focused on learning every day.
VISION:
Work Ethic: Work hard
Achievement: Achieve great things
Teamwork: Do your part for the good of the group
Kindness: Treat others the way you want to be treated
Innovation: Think outside the box
Noteworthy: Others recognize our excellence
Success: Accomplish our goals
OFFICE: 523-5000
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Mrs. Clark: jclark113@spsmail.org
Reminder: School begins at 8:30 and ends at 3:30. Doors open at 8:15.
We will not be dismissing students from the office after 3:15. If you arrive after 3:15, please go through the carline or wait until the carline is finished.
We are also NOT allowing walk-ups before OR after school. You must park at a numbered signed in the morning and drive through the carline in the afternoon. Your students may also walk home. You may not park in one of the lots or on the street and walk up to the front door.
We want to make sure students and parents are safe as well as keep that area clear for emergency situations.
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Weekly Schedule
Monday, November 22nd:
- Club Encore Reading
Tuesday, November 23rd
- Club Encore Math
NO SCHOOL! Wednesday, November 24th- Friday, November 26th
Monday, November 29th:
- Mobile Dairy visits Watkins
- Club Encore Reading
Tuesday, November 30th
- Club Encore Math
Wednesday, December 1st:
- November Student of the Month ("Safe") celebration @ lunch
- Club Encore Reading
Thursday, December 2nd
- Club Encore Math
Friday, December 3rd:
From our technology department:
Students will now be charged to replace cases, chargers, and devices.
Student charges for repairs and replacements started back this week.
The charges are:
Case Replacement: $10 free/reduced lunch and full pay lunch
Charger replacement: $10 free/reduced lunch and $25 full pay lunch
Device repair: $10 free/reduced lunch and $25 full pay lunch
Device Replacement: $25 free/reduced and $50 full pay lunch
Our Watkins staff is amazing!
Want to "shout out" a staff member? We want to hear about it!
During the month of November, our focus word is "safe".
When we think about being “safe”, sometimes it happens just with our words. For example:
Instead of saying, “You’re making my life miserable,” maybe try something like, “I’m feeling very frustrated. I’m going to take a deep breath and calm down and then I will speak with you.”
Instead of saying, “See what you did??? She’s crying!! Give her back her toy!!,” maybe try something like, “See Sarah’s face. It’s saying I don’t like it when you grab my toy. Please give it back.”
How can you use safe language today?
It is officially Fall and that means more time wearing hats coats and hoodies and Halloween celebrations with costumes and masks (not just the pandemic kinds)à sometimes LICE critters spread through those masks and costumes! Let’s work together as a team to always scan your child’s hair for these critters. We don’t want to share them!
If your child has lice or nits be sure to inform the school nurse. She has lots of good info on how to rid your child’s hair and home of these little bugs. Here are great resources on the internet for home education:
Great resources on the Internet:
www.licebattleplan.com à for your Lice Battle Plan Treatment Calendar
https://www.liceclinicsofamerica.com/one-cure-lice-treatment-kit/
- This link will take you to the Lice Clinics of America site. There are two videos on this page. The first video will give you an overview of the product. The second video will give you systematic instructions (it is about 12 minutes long). Please watch the entire video before starting the treatment. The treatment will take 60-90 minutes to complete.
Please remember SPS is a NIT FREE ZONE. If your child has nits (or lice) they need to stay home until they are NIT FREE.
The removal for nits is by far the best practice to avoid infestation.