Parent & Guardian Update
Windsor School PreK-12, March 3, 2023
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Here are some current and upcoming community events:
1. The 2nd annual parent-child dance happening on March 18th, 7 PM - 9 PM at the Rec Center. It is free, with optional donations. There will be refreshments and a photo booth.
2. The 2nd Annual Ice Out 50/50 Raffle. Half of the fund goes to sponsor Rotary Interact Club events. Folks can connect with any Rotary member (at the school it's Kim Gogan, Hudson Ranney or Christine Bourne) or purchase the tickets online with the event QR code.
Colleen, Kate, and Sergio
SCHEDULE CHANGE:
SCHEDULE CHANGE:
Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
Health News
WISE Upper Valley will be coming to the school on April 4th-7th to support our K-5 Health Education program. We will have a parent meeting on March 20th at 6 pm in-person and via Google Meets to discuss the curriculum. Please get in touch with the school nurse or your student’s teacher to register for the parent meeting. You can also call WISE with specific questions at 603-448-5922 or visit their website at www.wiseuv.org/prevention/#schools. An opt-out form was sent home with your student and you can access that form here.
Supervisory Union News
Superintendent's Corner, Christine Bourne
Elementary News
This was an exciting and busy week on the State Street side of the building! Students quickly got back into the swing of things and right down to the hard work in front of them. It was a week of strong engagement and excitement to be back together at school!
Winter did return a little more this week... Unfortunately the timing was such that we couldn't safely get up to the mountain on Thursday. But! The weather looks great for our last scheduled ski day this coming Thursday. Fingers crossed we can hit the slope! The storm tonight should certainly help the AO crew prep the mountain for our visit.
Read Across America Week was a big success! Thank you all for your support of our strong Literacy Program! And a very special thanks also to Amber Bennett for making it all happen with the Windsor Team!
Middle School News
Windsor History - Seventh & Eighth Grade students are currently working on an ELA project that has students researching Windsor history, as well as making predictions for our town's future. Insert: Students are researching some historic Windsor photographs.
Middle School Mission Statement - We are thankful for all of our students who used their Leader In Me skills to create our MS-wide Mission Statement along with our Team Coordinator, Mr. Pooler.
"The middle school will be compassionate towards ALL members. We will not tolerate bullying! We want to have a fun, respectful, and kind environment!"
8th Grade News: If your 8th grader did not yet complete their HS interest survey, please remind your student to do so. Here is the survey.
High School News
Social Media Kindness: We all know that students are navigating a world very different from ours. In the past two months there has been a general uptick in anonymous unkind pages on Instagram - these pages post unflattering pictures taken and posted without approval and ask for public ratings of students looks among other things. We are reporting these to Instagram and working on getting social media education in the building. We are always happy for any outside expertise. Teachers and staff are having ongoing conversations around kindness. Given the ease and anonymity around posting, I think students are unaware of the impact the pictures and posting have on individual students. The students are seeing these postings and are hurt. We can do better.
Last call on survey:
We are excited to move forward with our strategic plan as we work to be innovative and guide our students in their learning. In order to do this, we want to make a shift towards a student driven schedule. Meaning instead of saying, here are the classes we have to offer and want to teach please make your choice, we are asking students to be drivers in their own education. We want to hear clearly what works for your learning and your long term and short term goals. For the 2023/2024 school year we plan to make progress in this model. Please see the survey questions below. I look forward to sharing out data and moving forward together in this process. Please reach out with any questions. If your student has not completed this yet, please do so. Here is the survey. Thank you, Kate
2023 Yearbooks
Now is the Time to Order A 2023 Yearbook!
Students in Grades 6-11, Parents and Guardians -
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1120349/Windsor-High-School/
Jostens Online Ordering is Only Open until 2/24/23 and a Limited Quantity are Printed!
Contact Crystal Thibodeau, Yearbook Co-Advisor via email: whsyearbook2023@gmail.com or talk to Senior Yearbook Members Skylar Thibodeau or Ellynor Connolly in School.
Hiring Substitute Teachers
Windsor Southeast Supervisory Union is currently looking for substitute teachers to work at our Hartland, Weathersfield, and Mount Ascutney School Districts. Substitutes would be responsible for carrying out sub plans for students in grades PK-12 and communicating with the absent teacher any feedback from the day. Interested candidates should fill out an application and/or submit their resume to Teena Canfield, HR Director at teena.canfield@wsesu.net. Employment is subject to passing a criminal background check. WSESU is an EOE.
Windsor Athletics
Find all Windsor Sports Teams schedules here.
PTO Parent Teacher Organization
Booster Club
Project Grad
Windsor Recreation Department
Yellow Jacket Merchandise
Windsor School Store Password: yellowjackets
Windsor School, Windsor, Vermont
Sergio Simunovic, PreK-5 sergio.simunovic@wsesu.net
Colleen DeSchamp, 6-8 cdeschamp@wsesu.net
Kate Ryan, 9-12 kryan@wsesu.net
Email: helpdesk@wsesu.net
Website: https://windsor.wsesu.net/
Location: 127 State Street, Windsor, VT, USA
Phone: (802) 674-9822
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WindsorSchoolVT