Woodfield Elementary
The Wildcat Way: November 1st - 5th
Woodfield Elementary
Mrs. Julie Voegeli, Woodfield School Counselor
Mrs. Sara Hammer Woodfield/Trailside School Psychologist
Mrs. Kim Rivera-Kloeppel, WGSD School Social Worker
Mrs. Alicia Burton, Principal Secretary (Enrollments, student information/support)
Mrs. Joy Jackson, Building Secretary (Attendance, Food Service accounts, Health Room)
Mr. Chris McMahon, WGSD Nurse
Email: burtona@waterford.k12.wi.us
Website: https://www.waterford.k12.wi.us/o/woodfield-elementary
Location: 905 Barnes Drive, Waterford, WI, USA
Phone: 262-514-8230
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoodfieldElementary/
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ALICE Drill Notification
The safety and welfare of our students and staff are our highest priority. To provide our school with an opportunity to practice emergency response procedures, our district Superintendent Ed Brzinski and our School Staff are supporting an opportunity for all students and staff to participate in an options-based ALICE drill scheduled for the week of November 1st – 5th,
GOALS – The goals of the training day are to improve our ability to protect students, save lives, and reduce injuries. The day will allow us to evaluate our emergency operations plan and improve our response skills. Most importantly, it provides an opportunity for the students and staff to develop a “tool belt” of skills which empowers them to make the best decisions for survival if they ever experience a similar emergency (in school or in life.) As part of the drill, the students and staff will participate in the activation of our Board of Education approved ALICE Response Options. Police and Rescue are working closely with the district and will be onsite during the drills.
SIMULATION LEVEL – The focus of the day is on actively practicing ALICE skills, not on scaring students. At the elementary schools, there will be no “gun” and no simulated injury scenes. Instead an air horn and verbal announcements will be used to alert the staff and the students.
CLOTHING SUGGESTIONS FOR TRAINING DAY – Because of the activity level of the ALICE training scenario, comfortable clothing and tennis shoes are recommended. Remember to bring a hoodie/jacket if it is a cold and/or rainy day. Elements of training are planned to be outdoors.
ALTERNATIVE TRAINING - Parents / Students who choose to opt out of the ALICE Training Practice will be provided an opportunity to work with the Students Services Team during the drill. They will be in a location of the school not involved in the drill.
If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to call our school office at Woodfield Elementary School.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Jessica Grimm, Principal
Woodfield Elementary
262-514-8230
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ALICE Training Opt Out for Students
If you would like to opt your child out of the ALICE training please complete this form. If the form is not completed by Monday, November 1st at 8 a.m. your child will participate with their class.
Upcoming Events:
- Monday, November 1st: ALICE drill opt out must be completed by 8 a.m.
- Tuesday, November 2nd: Picture Re-take/Initial photos day
- Wednesday, November 24th: Early Release Day - Dismissal is at 11:50
- Thursday, November 25th - Friday, November 26th: No School - Thanksgiving Break
- Tuesday, November 30th: 1st Trimester Ends
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Skyward Family Access
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When to Keep Your Child Home Checklist
Woodfield Elementary-Student and Parent Handbook
School Start/End Times
What time can I drop my child off at school?
We know the warm weather can be inviting for extra play time on the playground but for the safety of your child we ask that you DO NOT drop off prior to 8:20 a.m.