Wolf Creek Weekly
Building Pathways To Success
From The Principal's Desk December 2, 2022
Greetings WCES!!
Thanks for another wonderful week! It has been exciting. A special thanks to all of you for supporting our Holiday Can A Thon! BETA Club, Student Council and Safety Patrol student leaders collected over 2000 cans! Students and sponsors delivered the canned goods to the 11 Alive Holiday Can-A-Thon today.
We have a busy few weeks ahead. Please look out for school updates and flyers regarding December events. Please join us for our December calendar of Holiday Spirit activities. See attached in this newsletter.
Congratulations to our newly inducted BETA Club members. We are very proud of you!
National Junior Beta Club Members for 2022-23 and they are:
4th Grade Inductees:
Genesis Adeyemi
William Anderson, Jr.
Isabel Awoyemi
Meagan Bennett
Kiyan Jones
5th Grade Inductees:
Sophie Campbell
Camden Ingram
Jenasis Jones
Kyla Raquel Onwumbiko
Laderrius Parker
Harmony Thomas
Tristan Thomas
Kylie Webb
Hailey Worthy
Congratulations to our overall school Spelling Bee Winners! You all did a wonderful job!
1st Place
Chloe Barnes
2nd Place
London Bullard
We need your support! The students look great in their uniforms. Be reminded, we are a uniform school. Our students wear kelly green, navy blue or white polo style tops and khaki bottoms. Many of them rock "funky" socks and shoes of their choice with their uniforms and it looks very cool! Try it to help engage your child in the uniform initiative. We appreciate your support in participating in our uniform initiative. http://wearmeuniform.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=129_154
Please ensure that students wear their school uniforms for all Field Trips. This is a safety feature as well as a school unity initiative.
New this year and hot off the press:
School-Family Parent Compact digital sign off! Please check your emails connected to Infinite Campus for an alert to sign off on Wolf Creek's Compact.
A few tidbits:
- Please sign off on the Code of Conduct for 2022-2023 SY
- https://www.fultonschools.org/studentdiscipline
- School doors open at 7:10 AM
- Breakfast ends at 7:35, cafeteria doors are closed at that time
- Tardies begin at 7:41 AM, all students will need a tardy pass to enter into class
- All visitors are required to sign in at the front desk when visiting the building
- Please limit drop offs for student to the atrium, if you are walking students inside
- Instruction begins at 7:41 AM, parents are asked to exit the building at this time
- All families are encouraged to complete the lunch application
- All students will receive an agenda when they arrive.
- Sign up for Class Dojo
- Review our Schoolwide PBIS Matrix for each area in the building
- Dismissal begins at 2:15 PM, please take care of early check-outs prior to 2:00 PM
***Be sure that your child’s teacher is aware of the mode of transportation for your child. All changes should be submitted through the front office and emailed to your child's teacher.
Campus Traffic Update:
Wolf Creek ES is a right turn ONLY facility. This is per the traffic laws in this city. While we do understand that it is an inconvenience for those stakeholders entering from the south end of Derrick Road, this is the law. We also understand that it has been allowed for many years, however, this is the law. The encouraged traffic pattern for access to this facility is as follows:
1. Take Stonewall Tell Road to South Fulton Parkway
2. Turn Right onto South Fulton Parkway
3. Turn right onto Derrick Road
4. Turn right onto campus at 4440 Derrick Road, Wolf Creek ES
Please note: We ask that you “pack your patience” if you will be dropping off or picking up your child. Please understand that we are short one Police Officer . We appreciate your thoughtfulness as you drop off in the morning. Though the car rider line will remain somewhat long, the flow of traffic moves faster as parents receive car rider decals. If you plan to come inside the school, please park in the large parking lot and report to the front lobby. Masks are strongly encouraged. Please use the parking spaces provided and adhere to the directions of the officers and staff on duty.
Our schoolwide theme this year is L.E.A.D. - Leaders Encourage and make A Difference! Students and staff are all charge with Blooming Where They Are Planted this year. This year we will all L.E.A.D. in our respective areas and help move our school from GREAT to Greater! We are excited to see each and every Wolf Creek stakeholder L.E.A.D. this year. We are looking forward to partnering with you as we promote excellence and leadership in our school.
Check this out:
Fulton County Schools News
FCS Communications Department
https://www.fultonschools.org/news
Thanks for all you do and partnering with us as we build pathways to success for our Wolf Pack students.
WCES Mission and Vision Statement:
Wolf Creek Elementary is transforming students into globally minded, accountable, lifelong learners and champions who display strong positive leadership skills.
Educationally Yours,
Your Proud Principal
Mrs. Dionne Glass
School Website:
Mark Your Calendars
12/5 PBIS 3rd-5th Dance 3-5 PM (Pre-Paid tickets ONLY)
12/6 Remote Learning Day/Asynchronous Learning Day
12/8 Leader of The Month 1:30-2:00
12/8 SGC Mtg 4-6 PM
12/8 PTA General Body Meeting 6:30 PM @ PlayPad
12/12 Warren Community Mtg @ Wolf Creek 6:00 PM
12/16 (PK-2) Classroom Holiday Celebrations 12:30-1:30 PM (Contact Teacher for specifics)
12/17 (3-5, SEC SC) Classroom Holiday Celebrations 12:30-1:30 PM (Contact Teacher for specifics)
12/14 Holiday Program 6:00 PM in School Cafetorium
12/18 Math Extravaganza (All day) (Volunteer Opportunity)
12/19-1/4 Winter Holidays -Schools Closed
Let's Celebrate The Holidays!
Parent Handbook Reminder - Expectations for Parents, Guardians and Visiting Adults
Parents,
Thanks for your positive feedback this week as we experienced a Hard Lockdown. We do our very best to keep all students and staff members safe while on campus. These are unprecedented times in our world. We have seen more school crisis across the world in the last few years than ever before. Schools are a safe place for kids. Please be reminded of the expectations of visitor's conduct while visiting the school campus.
From our parent/student handbook:
CONDUCT EXPECTATIONS FOR PARENTS, GUARDIANS, & VISITING ADULTS
We ask all parents, guardians, and visiting adults to always remember to adhere to the expectations outlined in this handbook, as well as all Fulton County policies and procedures. The principal and assistant principal expect all employees to treat students and parents with respect. The same is expected of our parents. Being disrespectful and/or rude to our employees in person and/or on the telephone will not be tolerated. All infractions will be dealt with by administrators and/or the school’s Fulton County Police officer. Also, parents are not allowed to enter school buses, engage in confrontations at the bus stop, smoke or drink at the bus stop, or engage in disciplinary conversations with children. All issues should be addressed through the school. We strive to provide a warm and nurturing learning environment for our students. Therefore, we appreciate the cooperation of everyone involved in the lives of our students. We also ask parents to be mindful of their attire when visiting the school.
Georgia Code: O.C.G.A. 20-1-1181 Disrupting Public School: It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly disrupt or interfere with the operation of any public school, public school bus, or public-school bus stop as designated by local school boards of education. Any person violating this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature.
School Parent and Student Handbook/Discipline Tidbits
We ask that parents review the Parent Student Handbook in its entirety. The handbook is attached for your reference.
Please review the dress code for students:
SCHOOL UNIFORM DRESS CODE We dress for success at WCES! Students in the Fulton County school system are expected to dress and groom in such a way as to reflect neatness, cleanliness, and safety. All students should dress appropriately so as not to disrupt or interfere with the educational program or the orderly operation of the school. WCES students and staff participate in a school wide uniform program. Students are strongly encouraged to wear uniforms Monday through Thursday. Uniform bottom (pants/skirt) color is khaki which may be worn with a navy blue, kelly green, or white top. There is not a uniform shoe color or type requirement. Fridays are school spirit days and we ask that all stakeholders support this community by wearing WCES t-shirts and jeans. Attire that is inappropriate include:
• Any “short-short” attire (shorts, skirts, dresses that do not pass the finger-tip-test)
• Spaghetti straps
• Strapless shirts
• Tight fitting apparel
• Leggings without shirts that cover appropriately
• Clothing with inappropriate advertisements
• Pants/shorts worn below the waistline
• Flip flops and/or strapless shoes
• Halter-tops or shirts exposing the midriffs
• Frayed jeans or holes in jeans that show skin
• "see-through" clothing or apparel which designates gangs or similar organizations or any dress that is disruptive to the educational process
School Administration will make reasonable accommodations regarding a student's religious beliefs and/or medical condition. In support of our learning environment, we also ask that all adults, parents and visitors wear appropriate attire in the building. We are role models for our students, and we always set an example for them. We asked that all stakeholders dress appropriately so as not to disrupt or interfere with the educational program or the orderly operation of the school. No sleepwear or pajamas, revealing attire, or clothing with profane/inappropriate language, please.
Bus Safety
Please review the WCES PBIS bus behavior matrix included in this newsletter with your child. Students are expected to behave appropriately on the school bus. Inappropriate behavior leads to safety concerns. We want all students to enjoy a safe ride to and from school. See the FCS safety video at the link included here:
Volunteer In Fulton County Schools
Good Day Wolves!
Volunteering In Fulton County Schools
Please see the link below to complete the volunteer registration.
https://www.fultonschools.org/volunteer
College and Career Readiness - Parent Volunteer Opportunity
College and Career Readiness Tuesdays are BACK! For those new to the PACK, we encourage staff and students to wear a t-shirt representing a college and jeans on designated Tuesdays.
We would love to have parent volunteers to read a snippet about their schools over the morning announcements. Please contact Ms. Sims, Parent Liaison to sign up @ simsn@fultonschools.org.
We are so excited to learn a few facts about ALL of the colleges we have represented in the building.
Mark Your Calendars! The following TUESDAYS are this year's College and Career Readiness Days:
December 6th
December 13th
January 10th
January 24th
February 7th
February 21st
March 7th
March 21st
April 11th
April 25th
May 9th
May 23rd
WCES PTA News
2022-23 FCS Student Code of Conduct
Please review and sign off showing receipt.
Greetings Parents, Guardians and Students,
We are super excited to support our students and staff as they return for another school year! As we all work together to ensure a safe and nurturing learning environment for our students, it is important that every parent/guardian and student is provided with a copy of the District’s Student Code of Conduct.
Starting on July 27, 2022, parents and students will be able to sign for receipt of the Student Code of Conduct using our new digital signature process. The link below contains a step-by-step “how to” guide for completing the digital signature process.
How to...Parent & Student Code Receipt
• All students above 10 years of age and their parents, guardians, or other person having control or charge of the child is asked to digitally sign acknowledging receipt of the Code of Conduct and Student Handbook.
• Parents and students are able to digitally sign by using their online portal or the app on their smartphone/device.
• The Code of Conduct can be viewed via our website https://www.fultonschools.org/studentdiscipline
Have a great school year and we thank you in advance for your partnership!
Title 1
Title 1 News
Wolf Creek is a Schoolwide Title 1 school this year. See more information regarding Title 1 at : http://www.fultonschools.org/en/divisions/acd/supportserv/TitleI/Pages/default.aspx
What is Title I?
Title I is a federally funded program designed to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic standards and state academic assessments.
The Title I mission is to ensure that each child successfully meets or exceeds Georgia's proficient and advanced levels of student performance and meets or exceeds expectations on local, state, and national assessments.
Our Title 1 funds have afforded us the opportunities to:
Host Extended Learning Program for at risk students
Purchase technology for students
Add teachers and a Parent Liaison to the staff
Purchase classroom resources to enhance learning for all students
Purchase Math and/or Literacy Coach
Our goal is 100% compacts signed. We have been 100% each year. Let's do it again!
The Title 1 Technology workshop has been rescheduled until Tuesday, November 15th at 5:00 p.m. The purpose of this workshop is to provide education on the Harm of Copyright Piracy and how to monitor academic progress using Infinite Campus and other digital methods. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact simsn@fultonschools.org.
Our Title 1 Schoolwide plan and budget has been approved by the State Department! We are looking forward to providing more resources to enhance our school instructional program this year.
The Title I School-Family Compact, Wolf Creek's Parent and Family Engagement Plan, as well as the District Parent and Family Engagement Plan are located on Wolf Creek's website under the Title I Page. https://www.fultonschools.org/domain/4141
Don't forget to volunteer for our Three For Me volunteer program! Look for flyers today.
Thanks for your support.
Our School Day Start/End Times
Thanks in advance for your support in ensuring that our students get to school each day on time and ready for instruction. Breakfast begins at 7:10 a.m. and ends at 7:35 a.m. daily so that we can ensure that students are in class on time to begin their instructional day. School instructional hours are from 7:40 a.m. —2:20 p.m. each day. Parents are asked to escort their children inside and sign them in if they are tardy. Help us protect the instructional day. Please limit early dismissal/check-outs. If needed, please do so before 2:00 PM. Remember keep your child’s pick up and emergency contacts updated and to sign in during each visit. ID is required for anyone visiting or checking your child our of school.
Wolf Creek Elementary School
Dionne C. Glass, Principal
Brandi Nichols, Assistant Principal
Dr. Shaunte Braggs, Assistant Principal
Twitter:
@wolfcreekwolves
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/wolfcreekwolves/
School Address:
4440 Derrick Road, Atlanta, GA 30349
School Phone Number:
470.254.2760
Website:
http://school.fultonschools.org/es/wolfcreek/Pages/default.aspx