WMS Bulletin
11-11-19 Faculty and Staff
Love that extra day!
I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend! I think we all needed the extra day to recharge for these busy two weeks before Thanksgiving!
We will be packing a lot in during our four days this week: grades and effort honor roll are due to the office by end of day Tuesday, Department meetings on Wednesday, afternoon and evening conferences on Thursday, and our walking FT to Peter and the Starcatcher at WHS on Friday! As of right now, the weather looks perfect for the walk. :)
We will let you know when the ALICE drills are rescheduled. Along those lines, as we begin term 2, please be sure your substitute folders are updated with current rosters and other information. I have had several reports from substitutes that the lists were missing or from last year. We need to have current lists for both daily attendance and in case of an emergency. Thank you!
Have a terrific week!
Duties This Week:
AM: Cafeteria / PM Waverley and Bemis: N. Dube Lewis
AM: Cafeteria / PM Bemis and Westminster: H. Cachimuel
AM: Waverley Entrance / PM Waverley Driveway: A. Manoukian
Bemis St. Crosswalk: C. Sorenson
The full Bus/Breakfast duty schedule can be found here:
Bus and Breakfast Duty Schedule
Lunch Duty this Week: None! Please keep asking around and let me know if you know anyone who might be interested! We need to fill 1-2 more spots.
**Upcoming Dates**
November 11 - NO SCHOOL - Veteran's Day
November 12 - Grades posted and Effort honor roll due
PowerSchool Quarter Grades Instructions.
November 12 - 8th grade Spanish FT
November 13 - Department meetings - AGENDA
November 14 - Afternoon (1-3 pm) and Evening (6-8 pm) Parent Conferences - schedule
***Please be sure and share conference schedules to specialist teachers***
November 15 - Peter and the Starcatcher at WHS - walking field trip - schedule
November 19 - ILT meeting 7:15-8:15 am
November 19 - Grant Applications due to WCF (see info below)
November 19 - Afternoon (1-3 pm) and Evening (6-8 pm) Parent Conferences - schedule
November 20 - PLT Meetings
November 20 - Anti-Bias Coalition meeting 5:30-7:30 pm
November 21 - Grade 7 Reading FT to Aquarium
November 21 - Spanish (Kaczowka) field trip
November 22 - WCF Townwide Trivia Night
November 26 - Dr. Galdston School Visit and Listening Tour
November 26 - Grade 6 field trip
November 27 - Early Release - 12:30 pm
November 28 - Happy Thanksgiving - Go Raiders!
November 29 - No School
December 3 - Equity Leaders meeting
December 4 - Faculty meeting
December 4 - School Site Council meeting
December 6 - School Dance
Attendance Issues
Thank you!
**IMPORTANT** - Interpreter Services for Conferences
Thanks!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JW-vROsdiNE2u46U5S9VwNn3IoUEHU_HNG6v3-ZHVbE/edit?usp=sharing
Anne-Marie
Book Fair is here!
Scholastic Book Fair is here this week! Students will be visiting the fair during the English classes. The fair will also be open to families before school and during conferences.
This year we will again be offering 'Teacher Wishlists,' where families can purchase books for their teachers. If you would like to make a 'Wishlist' can come to the fair on Tuesday morning to select some titles or shop off the bookfair website. If you do the latter, just email me your list I can print it out for you.
Thanks so much!
Leah
Important ESL Information
Also, one new highlight is that we should have the PHLOTE (Primary Home Language Other Than English) category in Power School to say if the family requires interpretation. They have dedicated much time to marking this field. If you find that the families marked do NOT require interpretation please let Kate or me know. In the same vein, if they haven't marked someone as needing interpretation, please also let Kate or me know.
WPS Digital Learning/Library and Computer Science
WATERTOWN SCHOOLS PROGRAM GRANTS
The Watertown Community Foundation (WCF) and the Watertown Education Foundation (WEF) have merged and are pleased to announce they are accepting applications for the Watertown School Grant Program. This program focuses solely on Watertown’s public schools and seeks to support activities that improve instruction and learning. The application form is available online. Eligibility Applicants must be public entities or nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Organizations implementing programs within a school(s) are welcome to apply. It is also required that applicants review their proposed project with the school principal before applying. NOTE: Grants will not be provided to individuals; applications from teachers must be submitted in partnership with their school or school’s PTO to serve as the fiscal agent and administer the awarded funds. If a grant involves bringing people from outside the Watertown School Department into a school, it should be submitted by the principal or someone in district leadership to ensure the proper clearance for those people. Grant Amounts Grant requests of up to $2,500 will be considered, though the average amount awarded will likely range from $500 to $1,000. Where partnerships of two or more schools or organizations have involved an award of up to $5,000 will be considered. Grant Types Applications can be submitted for individual classrooms, grade-level initiatives, afterschool programs, school-wide efforts, and system-wide plans. Preference will be given to proposals that extend beyond one classroom and enrich the learning environment. Examples of past support include:
● Supplemental materials or books (e.g., student book clubs, school gardens)
● Equipment (e.g., musical instruments, supplemental lab or engineering equipment)
● Special events and speakers (e.g., anti-discrimination or drug and alcohol prevention programs, author-in-residence)
● Student Programs (e.g., college readiness, the student newspaper, art, and science afterschool)
● Experimental School or District-wide initiatives (e.g., the Buck Institute’s Project-based learning professional development for K-8 teachers, Picture-in-Writing materials and training for all three elementary schools)
Applications seeking support for field trips, snacks, furniture/desks, buses, teacher travel, or individual professional development will not be funded. The grant budget cannot include stipends for anyone currently employed by the Watertown Public Schools.
Grants should focus on activities for the spring and fall of 2020 but can be extended into the following school year if necessary. Priority will be given to those proposals that involve partnerships and collaboration.
Timeline October 15, 2019 Request for Proposals Posted November 19, 2019 Applications Due to WCF December 16, 2019 Applicants Notified of Grant Decisions December 15, 2020, Reports Due to WCF
Submission Instructions
● Applications must be completed online.
Questions? Email info@watertownfoundation.org
*This application is for school-based educational grants only. Educational programs that are not school-based can apply for a Watertown Community Foundation Program Grant in the spring of 2020.
Respecting one another's classes
Thank you!
No Backpacks to Period 7 please!
***They may also need a reminder by their lockers that they can't pack them up either. Taking the time to pack their bags will also make them late!***