Wolf Creek Weekly
Building Pathways To Success
From The Principal's Desk May 1, 2020
Greetings!
I hope this correspondence finds everyone doing well and staying safe and healthy. We are wrapping up Week#6 of TeleSchool! Thanks for your dedication and commitment during this time. We have had 90% engagement from our students during this unprecedented virtual learning experience. Thanks!!! We understand that these are different times and we are all learning and working together to make this time as efficient as possible. So, thanks to everyone for your efforts!
Please join me in congratulating our newest elected SGC team members. We are so excited to have them join us.
Welcome to the Wolf Creek School Governance Council.
Parent: Ms. Keisha Lash-Edwards
Teacher: Yolanda Charles
We will celebrate our phenomenal teachers and staff members next week for Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week . Please join us in sending virtual kudos and recognition throughout the week. We truly want to shower them with Virtual LOVE next week. See our Wolf Creek Virtual Teacher Appreciation Week 2020 flyer included in this newsletter.
Please see the link here from the PTA for staff members Favorite Things list. Thanks for pulling this together PTA!
Here's the a link for some activities to accompany the virtual TAW link...
https://kidsactivitiesblog.com/138867/teacher-appreciation-week/
Due to the CDC health and safety guidelines, the Governor's Executive Orders and the inaccessibility to the school building, if desired, non-virtual Teacher Appreciation gifts can be mailed to the school and we will place them in teacher mailboxes.
Next week, we will also begin our building Close Out procedures. The school building will still be closed to visitors, however, staff members will rotate through a very strict and tightly held rotation schedule daily to begin preparation for end of the year close out. CDC heath and safety guidelines will be strictly enforced. Staff members will pack any personal items left by students in desks and classrooms. We will host a parent/student pick up day by grade level on May 20 - 22nd. Please see the flyer included in this newsletter for more information for close out processes for the entire Westlake and Langston Clusters, now entitled Zone 3.
Our Wolf Creek parents will pick up student's personal items and drop off designated items using a drive- through process in the bus loop according to the times noted below.
More information is to follow.
When: May 20-22, 2020 from 10 am-2 pm
Wednesday 5/20 PreK/K/1st
Thursday 5/21 2nd /3rd
Friday 5/22 4th /5th
UPDATE: School Nutrition Student Account Refunds
Parents will fill out the enclosed Refund Request Form. Please send completed form to the Central Office for School Nutrition Program. The address is listed on the bottom of the form as well as the fax machine.
Please log on to the Fulton County Schools district website for more information regarding COVID -19 and district process. See helpful links below :
https://www.fultonschools.org/coronavirus
https://www.fultonschools.org/remotelearning
https://www.fultonschools.org/coronavirus
https://www.fultonschools.org/communityresources
Food Distribution
Food distribution across the district will now be held on Wednesdays only. Distribution will take place at all of the identified 21 sites from 11:00 - 1:00 PM.
Device Questions and Repairs
If there are questions or concerns regrading your device, parents should call the FC Hotline. The hours are 9:00 - 3:30 PM and the contact number is 404.254.2300. See the link here for more information:
https://www.fultonschools.org/remotelearning
***Please be reminded to check Class Dojo regularly for school information and various activities. This week, we will celebrate Earth Day! Check out the post for fun activities.
Stay safe and stay inside if you can.
Thanks for all you do! Let's Go Wolves!
In Partnership,
Principal Glass
WCES school website: https://www.fultonschools.org/wolfcreekes
Remote Learning Assignments and Grading Guidelines
The primary goal at Wolf Creek is to teach and expose the students to grade level standards in reading and math for the remainder of the year. We want to provide instruction on the standards so that students are prepared for the next grade level. We are working hard to make sure that our students will not have gaps going into the next school year.
Per GADOE guidance, limited instructional opportunities will not adversely impact students’ grades. Therefore, a student’s final average will be held harmless during remote learning if the student remains engaged and submits work that demonstrates mastery of the prioritized standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics for Grades Pre-Kindergarten-5.
Teachers will follow the process outlined below:
1. Teachers are available during normal school hours via email, Class Dojo and any other contact information they have provided.
2. Teachers will facilitate 2 online face -to-face instructional lessons weekly. Inquire directly with teacher for specific schedules or check the school's website.
3. All students are strongly encouraged to participate in all lessons. Teachers will cover remaining standards and provide learning strategies to help students obtain mastery.
4. Teachers will grade and enter 1 grade for Math and 1 grade for reading each week. Other assignments may be requested to be completed and students are asked to complete them as outlined by the teacher, however, ONLY 1 official grade in Math and 1 in reading will be entered into Infinite Campus for grading purposes.
5. Students will NOT receive a numerical grade for 4th quarter. Students are expected to participate in at least 70% of TeleSchool Learning activities. This 70% will be used to determine the final grades below.
K-5 grade students will receive an S, N, or I as a final grade entry for Q4
Satisfactory = 90-100; 80-89
Students passing during Q3; providing that 70% of Remote Learning assignments are satisfactory; (participating in live sessions; and/or watching video recording)
Needs Improvement =70-79
Students that had the grades of 70-79 during Q3; providing that 70% of Remote Learning assignments are satisfactory; (participating in live sessions; and/or watching videos) recordings.
Unsatisfactory = below 70
Incomplete = No attempt and no submission
Students that were failing reading and math during Q3; not participating in remote learning at least 70% of the time; previously on retention list; RTI tier 3
Parents and students will be notified before entering an “I” in IC.
NG/No Grade - Any student that was enrolled less than 20 days before March 12th .
We will use the totality of evidence to determine grades for the 4th quarter:
- Communication with parents
- Student participating with live sessions or recordings but no submission of work
- Submitting work that demonstrates standards mastery – 1 reading 1 math
- No device only completing packets and uploading assignments via pictures or scanned documents
- Virtual participation but no submission of work
- Make up work accepted for missed assignments
- Late participation in any lessons
Student’s final Q4 average will be held harmless during remote learning.
- If the student remains engaged (student can participate in live lessons; view recordings; and/or submit work demonstrating standards mastery in ELA and Math).
- Real time and ongoing feedback from teacher are key.
- Strongly encourage the completion and re-submission of any graded assignments.
- Students should be given multiple attempts to show mastery.
- Work that is submitted during remote learning will only count if it positively impacts a student’s overall grade
- The Quarter 3 grading period ended 3/11/20. All teachers will use the Q3 average when ensuring a student’s Q4 average is not being negatively impacted during remote learning. Please see reports available below.
- A student’s final Semester 2 grade should be the Q3 grade or higher.
- Remote Learning grades can only positively impact a student's grade
***Summer School will be required for 1st - 5th grade students earning U - Unsatisfactory or I for Q4. More information will be provided for students falling in this category. Parents will receive early notification for any students that may possibly fall in this category.
Lessons will continue to be provided in Science, Social Studies, Health, Art, PE and Music. All students are strongly encouraged to participate as outlined. These lessons will expose students to any remaining standards for the specific content area and will be important as they matriculate to the next grade level.
Spring Registration
New Student Registration
New Student Registration Days for the 2020 – 2021 school year are Wednesday, May 6 and Thursday, May 7 and will be conducted virtually. Parents are encouraged to use the online enrollment application process at their convenience. If your child is currently enrolled in Pre-K in Fulton County Schools, you do not need to register your child.
K – 5 Registration
- 1. Complete the online registration process https://www.fultonschools.org/enrollment.
- 2. Email your application number to our Data Clerk, Brittani Lyles at lylesbn@fultonschools.org.
If you do not have access to online registration, please contact our Data Clerk at lylesbn@fultonschools.org to make an appointment for registration after school buildings re-open.
All documents will be reviewed and verified when we return to the building.
Required Documentation
- Original Proof of Birth
- Original Social Security Card or (Waiver provided by school)
- Current Immunization Record (GA Form 3231) Signed by Doctor
- Certificate of Eye, Ear, Dental, Nutrition (GA Form 3300)
- Government Issued Picture ID
- Proof of Residency- Required to provide One Current Utility Proof AND One Residence Proof
- Academic Record (if applicable)
Approved Residence Verification List
- Current utility bill (electric or water)
AND (1) of the approved items below:
- Copy of home mortgage payment
- Lease / Renters Agreement
- Current bank statement
- Copy of Section 8 / HUD housing contract
- Copy of home contract
- Homeowner's / Renter's insurance card
- Current paycheck stub
- State driver's license / ID with current address
- Current HOA Bill / Statement
Field Trip Refunds/Yearbooks
Yearbook purchases will not be refunded. The process of planning to complete a yearbook involves contracting services from a vendor and periodic financial deposits along the way. Our yearbooks are in production and will be delivered to the school when complete. We are working to develop a distribution plan in May or once we return to the school buildings.
Again, we appreciate your patience as we sort through the intricate details of such a massive refund process. If you have specific questions, please contact the school via the Contact Us email. https://www.fultonschools.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=116&ModuleInstanceID=23543&ViewID=6446EE88-D30C-497E-9316-3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=52184&PageID=219
Habit #7 Sharpen The Saw
In spite of the difficult times, this is a perfect time to practice this habit.
Wolf Creek Elementary School
Check out our school website for our school calendar and school updates.
A. Nicole Canty, Assistant Principal
Website: http://school.fultonschools.org/es/wolfcreek/Pages/default.aspx
Location: 4440 Derrick Road, Atlanta, GA 30349, United States
Phone: 470.254.2760
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfcreekwolves/
Twitter: @wolfcreekwolves