Whitney's Rockin' Review
Mr. Stacho's Newsletter - December 16, 2021
Reading Rocks at Whitney!
Winter Break - No School December 17, 2021 - January 2, 2022
A Message From The Principal:
I hope this letter finds you ready to relax and rejuvenate and enjoy some quality time with family and friends over the Winter Break. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or any other holiday, I wish you the very best that the holidays and the New Year brings.
Since our theme this year is connected to music, I thought I would share the lyrics to one of my most favorite holiday songs, sung by Bing Crosby and David Bowie. The world seems to be so focused on finding fault in others and exerting energy on being angry and unkind. My wish is that we work harder to teach our children to be kind and compassionate and create Peace on Earth!
Peace on Earth, can it be?
Years from now, perhaps we'll see?
See the day of glory
See the day, when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again.
Peace on Earth
Can it be?
Every child must be made aware.
Every child must be made to care.
Care enough for his fellow man.
To give all the love that he can.
I pray my wish, will come true.
For my child and your child too.
He'll see the day of glory.
See the day when men of good will
Live in peace, live in peace again.
Peace on Earth,
Can it be?
All my best wishes,
Mr. Glen L. Stacho
December PRIDE - Hard Rock Cafe Lunch Winners
Kdg and 1st Grade Hector M., AJ K., Griffin W., Hasan A., Brapa O., Madelyn D., Pranav M., Nawar B., Charlie G., Elizabeth D., Sophia S., Kelcey M., Vincent S., and Victoria G. | 2nd and 3rd Grade Rylen M., Molly R., Seamus K., Lucas C., Elizabeth D., Xander C., Arav P., Tremaine G., Dylan S., Varshith V., Vivaan B., Sharan P., Jordan D., and Corrie Z. | 4th and 5th Grade Abhinav S., Aubree M., Bridget W., Austin L., Dino B., Owen H., EJ K., Gaurav M., Rohina P., Lyla G., Zavion S., and Lisette B. |
Kdg and 1st Grade
2nd and 3rd Grade
A Message From Mr. Stacho:
Mr. Schibley's January Guidance Newsletter
Woo Hoo Week of 12/6/21
Woo Hoo Mrs. Kurtz! Mrs. Kurtz is one of our noon monitors who also has been subbing as an educational aide in our building. She is always willing to lend a helping hand. Woo Hoo! | Woo Hoo Mrs. Mossbarger! Mrs. Mossbarger is one of our noon monitors who has also been helping us out in the office. She's been a great help with students and staff. Woo Hoo! | Woo Hoo Mrs. Hofmann! Mrs. Hofmann is our School Psychologist who assists when students need assessment for additional supports. She also helps us our with our PBIS program and is always smiling and positive! Woo Hoo! |
Woo Hoo Mrs. Kurtz!
Woo Hoo Mrs. Mossbarger!

Shoe Drive Fundraiser!
Would you ever think that your old shoes could help us get new playground equipment? Well, they can and here’s how.
Our PTA is participating in a fundraiser where there is nothing to buy or sell, all we need is your support and your old shoes. We are looking for community members to help support us by agreeing to collect 25 pairs of gently worn, used, and new shoes in the next 4 weeks. Here’s how you do it:
Start in your family’s closets and gather pairs of shoes that you’ve outgrown, are out of style, or out of season. If you have 25 pairs, great, if not please ask your neighbors and/or co-workers to do the same.
These shoes will help support our program as well as individuals in developing nations like Ghana, Haiti, and Cambodia.
Email whitneypta@csmustangs.org to schedule a drop off or send them with your child to school any time between now and February 11th, 2022. Can we count on you?
If you can’t collect 25, then try for 15, 10, or 5. Remember, every pair that you collect helps.
Whitney PTA is also looking for the following:
1. Businesses to leave a collection box at for the next 60 days.
2. A storage space to hold bags of shoes. A gracious member of our PTA offered to hold shoes in her basement but 100-160 bags in a basement is ALOT to ask. If you have empty garage space or storage space you could offer to this cause, it would be greatly appreciated!
Please e-mail our PTA Vice President, Bethany Bixler if you are willing and able to help with these needs, and also if you are willing to help PTA raise funds for our kid's playground equipment we so desperately need. Her email is bethygracedz@gmail.com

Masks!
Attention fifth grade families!
Free food at lunch!

Winter Reminders
As the cooler temperatures arrive, here are the guidelines for outdoor recess. Students will go outside for recess when the temperature is 20°F or above and the wind-chill is 10°F or above. Children should always come to school prepared to go outside for recess. So, remember to get out your mittens, gloves, hats, scarves, and heavier coats.
Please also remind your children that they are NOT to pick up snow or ice at school, during recess, or at bus stops. Snowball fights are fun when at home with a few close friends or family, but at school, at the bus stop, during recess, etc., throwing snow often results in someone getting hurt. We appreciate your help in supporting us in our efforts to keep everyone safe by having this conversation with your children. Thanks so much.



Strongsville Lacrosse 2021 Registration Now OPEN!

Free Books For Children Birth To Age 5
Ohio has taken Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, which previously was only offered in certain counties, and now offers it to all families with children birth-five. Using this gives families access to free books so they can develop their own in-home libraries. Click on the link below to register to receive FREE BOOKS!
HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOLS (Repeat Item)
COVID-19 prevention strategies remain critical to protect people, including students, teachers, and staff that may not be vaccinated. As we want to provide a safe and supportive environment for everyone, we will continue to implement the following preventive measures for the 2021-22 school year in consideration of the recommendations provided by the Ohio Department of Health.
Vaccination. We will continue to share vaccination opportunities/locations for eligible students and staff.
Wearing Masks. Per the CDC, masks must be worn by all students and staff when riding on the school bus. When at school and indoors, masks are optional for students and staff, yet strongly recommended for those who are unvaccinated. When outdoors, masks are not necessary, but still are optional based on individual/family preference.
Ventilation. We will continue to implement our ventilation protocols to bring in as much outside air as possible and provide air filtration at the highest level possible for our existing HVAC units.
Social Distancing. We will strive to maintain 3 feet social distancing within classrooms, cafeterias, and learning spaces. Cooperative grouping opportunities for students may be phased throughout the fall based on COVID trends in the school district.
Additional Mitigation Strategies. We will continue to provide opportunities for regular hand washing / hand sanitizer use and educate students on proper respiratory etiquette (i.e., covering coughs and sneezes.)
Cleaning / Disinfection. We will continue to implement the same cleaning / disinfection procedures as were implemented last school year.
Health Screenings. Families/Staff continue to be required to perform daily health screenings and must stay at home when feeling ill and/or exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms (CLICK HERE).
Contact Tracing, Isolations, and Quarantines. We will continue to perform regular contract tracing in combination with isolation or quarantine mandates as set by the Ohio Department of Health or other state/local mandates.
Note. The Superintendent may enact further restrictions, such as mandatory masking and increased social distancing by classroom, grade-level, or building based on COVID-related data and trends.
For additional information on the prevention strategies listed above and COVID-related restrictions in our buildings for the 2021-22 school year, click on the link below.
Strongsville Public Library
***Please note the following November 2021 events being held on ZOOM virtually and presented by the Strongsville Branch Library. Registration and an email address are required for all events in order for us to send you the Zoom invitation. Please call (440) 238-5530 to register or for more information. Customers may also visit www.cuyahogalibrary.org to register and to see more library event information.
**The Cuyahoga County Public Library and Administrative offices will be closed on Thursday, November 11th for Staff Development Day. We will resume normal hours on Friday, November 12th.
**The Cuyahoga County Public Library and Administrative offices will be closed at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24th and all day Thursday, November 25th for the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will resume normal hours on Friday, November 26th.
Cuyahoga Works – Need help with your resume or interview skills? A Cuyahoga Works Career Counselor will be at the Strongsville Branch on Thursdays from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. to meet with individuals in need of job search assistance. For more information, visit https://cuyahogalibrary.org/Services/Cuyahoga-Works.aspx To schedule an appointment, please call (216) 475-2225.
English as a Second Language. IN PERSON Thursdays & Fridays from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Aspire Greater Cleveland is once again teaching IN-PERSON classes to help non-native speakers learn English and validate their skills. Students must attend an ESOL/Citizenship orientation session before beginning ESOL or citizenship classes. If you are interested in attending these ESOL classes, please call Aspire at 833.277.4732 to register.
Computer Classes
Cuyahoga County Public Library offers computer classes for beginners to advanced. Classes are currently being held in-person as well as some VIRTUALLY using the program Screenleap which requires a web browser and an internet connection. There is no additional software to download. Google Chrome is the recommended browser. A valid email address is required for registration. Registrants will receive an email with a link to join the class at least an hour before the start time. Registration opens 30 days before the start of the class and closes prior to the start of the class. To see a full class list, descriptions, and to register, please visit
https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Events/Computer-Classes/2021-Virtual-and-In-Person-classes.aspx
Take & Make At Home Crafts!
Stop into the Strongsville Branch to see what the current take it and make it craft of the month is for All Ages. Each month the Youth, Teen, and Adult Departments are offering free craft kits to take home while supplies last.
Zoom Virtual Preschool Storytime. Tuesdays, November 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th from 11:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Join us for rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and stories. You must register online to receive the Zoom link.
Zoom Virtual Toddler Storytime. Wednesday, November 3rd , 10th, 17th and 24th from 11:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Join us for rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and stories. You must register online to receive the Zoom link.
Zoom Virtual Storytime Baby & Me. Wednesday, November 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th from 3:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Join us for rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and stories. You must register online to receive the Zoom link.
Zoom Virtual Family Storytime. Thursdays, November 4th, 11th, and 18th from 7:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Join us for rhymes, songs, fingerplays, and stories. You must register online to receive the Zoom link.
Intro to Indian Classical Music. Tuesday, November 23rd / 7:00 p.m.
Sugata Chatterjee will perform the ancient form of “raaga” which is the melodic framework for improvisation akin to a melodic mode in Indian classical music. Registration and an email address are required to receive the Zoom link to participate.