North Wales Bulletin
November 14, 2022
From The Principal's Desk
Greetings North Wales Families,
We hope you had a great week an enjoyed meeting with your student(s) teachers. American Education Week starts Monday! Parent and teacher communication is so important to help our students reach their highest potential.
American Education Week starts Monday. Looking forward to seeing you this week!
Spirit Day Monday- Let's cheer on our Eagles by wearing your gear or the color green.
Our latest pathway to reading book is up and posted around the school. The title of the book is "All Are Welcome". I had the pleasure of reading this book in grades K-2 as a mystery reader. Please review more details about the book on our website:
I am looking forward to another great week!
Warmly,
Ms. Dana Kenney
Principal
Important Updates For The Week
Home and School Meeting, Tuesday- November 15th
​​​​​​​https://meet.google.com/xad-epxz-ywd
Glow Dance is Friday, November 18th
Girls On The Run is Coming!
Registration for Girls on the Run opens on November 1st and will be open through December 12th.
Therapy Dog Coming To North Wales
We are so excited to begin our planning and preparation of our new staff member, our therapy dog Sandy! The plan at North Wales is for the therapy dog to support individual students, small group sessions, as well as visit specific classrooms. Please know that all therapy dogs have been individually trained and certified to provide emotional support, comfort, therapeutic benefits, emotional well-being or companionship to students. Further, therapy dogs are up-to-date on their vaccinations and immunizations. They are also clean, well-groomed, and housebroken.
If you wish for your child to not interact with the therapy dog, please complete the Google Form below.
American Education Week - November 14th-18th
We invite you to engage in a short lesson with your child. Some lessons will include reading a book, listening to a story, morning meeting, working in math centers, etc. Please let us know if you will be attending an in-person session or a virtual session by completing the RSVP American Education Week . You will not need clearances if you are attending in person, but you will need your license when you enter the building to sign-in.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Dates/Times
In-Person Sessions
Kindergarten- Tuesday, November 15th, 10-10:45am
Grade 1- Tuesday, November 15th, 9:45-10:30am
Grade 2 - Monday, November 14th, 2:45-3:30pm
Grade 3 - Thursday, November 17th, 2:45-3:30pm
Grade 4- Tuesday, November 15th, 11:55-12:40pm
Grade 5 - Monday, November 14th, 9:30-10:15am
Grade 6 - Thursday, November 17th, 10:45-11:30am
Virtual Sessions
Kindergarten - Thursday, November 17th, 10:00-10:45am
Grade 1 - Tuesday, November 15th, 12:15-1:00pm
Grade 2 - Tuesday, November 15th, 9:15-10:00am
Grade 3- Friday, November 18th, 10:00-10:45am
Grade 4- Thursday, November 17th, 1:00-1:45pm
Grade 5- Thursday, November 17th, 2:30-3:15pm
Grade 6- Thursday, November 17th, 10:00-10:45am
Weekly Schedule: November 14th-18th
Monday, November 14th- Day 4
Tuesday, November 15th - Day 1
Wednesday, November 16th- Day 2
Thursday, November 17th - Day 3
Friday, November 18th- Day 4
November Breakfast and Lunch Menus
Announcement From Mrs. Hopf
Suzuki Violin Lessons
The Suzuki Violin Method is offered to Kindergarten, 1st-grade, and 2nd-grade students in North Penn schools. Dr. Suzuki believed that ability is not an inherited trait and that anyone can learn to play an instrument in the same way in which one learns their native language, by imitation.
When: Starting December 2nd (NW)
Where: North Wales' class will be on FRIDAYS from 8:15-8:40 am
Instruments: Provided through an instrument lease program https://www.zeswitzmusic.com
(about $100 for the first 6 months, then $20 a month)
Special instructions: A parent must attend lessons with their child.
Lesson Fee: None! All lessons are free.
Principal Features of the Suzuki Philosophy:
Start at an early age: Young children relate easily to movement and sound.
Use of a well-organized repertoire: Pieces are taken from sources of folk and classical literature, including the works of Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi.
Repetition
Parent involvement during lessons at school and at home
Nurturing environment: Created by the parent and child learning together
Reading of printed music begins in level 2 lessons
How music helps build other areas of success in school:
Encourages higher-level thinking
Enhances ability to focus
Increases memory skills
Employs multiple sensory development
Develops self-esteem and discipline
Develops independent muscle and finger coordination
For more information and to register, go to https://forms.gle/CfVRQ9qM9XjHTPRT7 by November 21st.
Foundation Winter Staff Tribute 2022
Girls On The Run Program
Girls on the Run is an evidence-based program (for grades 3,4,&5) that inspires all girls to build their confidence, kindness, and decision making skills. Dynamic lessons instill valuable life skills including the important connection between physical and emotional health.
The program focuses on movement more than running. It is not necessary to be a runner or an athlete to participate in the program.
We will meet twice a week after school until 5:15pm. Practice starts the last week of February and runs for about 10 weeks (20 practices). *If there is no school, there is no Girls on the Run.*
The 5K celebration is scheduled for 5/21/23. Please note, this is the rain date for the Iron Knights Triathlon. If these events end up on the same day, we can find a way for your girl to participate in both (if they want).
If you have additional questions, please reach out to Jessica Levine jhaaslevine@gmail.com
Cultural Highlight of the Week
Here are a few fun facts about Native American Heritage Month:
Did you know?
As of 2022, 2.09% of the U.S. population identified as American Indian or Alaska Native, which is around 6.79 million Americans. There are about 574 federally recognized Native American tribes in the U.S. More than 27,000 people who identify as American Indian currently live in Pennsylvania. The two largest Native American tribes are Cherokee Nation and Navajo Nation. Learn more Native Americans are considered to be the first group to have created anesthetics and analgesics. Often deriving from natural products and ointments, such as plants and flowers, they established a revolutionary form of medicinal healing, long before European doctors had knowledge of such possibilities. More than half of the states in the U.S. have names that come from Native languages, one of the most familiar groups being the Algonquian languages. Three examples of this are Oklahoma, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Notes From The Health Suite
Student Home Injuries
If your child sustains an injury at home and they require a cast, brace, crutches etc., please provide a doctor's note entailing activity restrictions/limitations for school.
Thank you!
Margaret M. Cox BSN, RN, CSN
Arrival and Dismissal Reminders
Please review the arrival and dismissal detailed procedures:
Home and School Information
Please join us for our next Home and School meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, November 15th 7pm in the library or join virtually.
As always find more information about our Home and School here: https://linktr.ee/nwehs
North Wales Holiday Giving Wish List- The Guidance Corner
Each year North Wales Elementary School has partnered with several community resources to help our families in need with gifts and food over the holidays. While there may be many families in need, North Wales families are eligible to receive this holiday support if they meet the following criteria:
--Families are in need of assistance for the holiday season.
--Families are not receiving holiday assistance from another organization.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1126bwFuE5R_5K4_lcG1NptNzAYTXPGKcGjRHjA-vwe0/edit
Manna on Main Street has shared with us their holiday schedule: Manna On Main Street Holiday Schedule
Parent Volunteers for the Library
We are looking for volunteers to assist in the library. If you are interested in helping out and you have your current clearances, please complete the google form below.
PUBLICITY REFUSAL FORM
Photos, videotape footage and personal interviews with North Penn students who are involved in various school-related activities are often used as part of the district's community relations efforts including district publications, North Penn Television programs; the NPSD social media pages such as Twitter, Facebook, and the NPSD Mobile App; NPSD advertisements and on the district's website.
If you do not want photos, videotape footage or interviews featuring your child used in district publications; North Penn Television programs; the NPSD social media pages such as Twitter, Facebook, and the NPSD Mobile App; NPSD advertisements; and on the district's website, please complete the link below.
Parent Communication Chart
NORTH WALES ELEMENTARY IMPORTANT APPS FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS TO HAVE
HOW TO REPORT ABSENCE, TARDINESS, AND/OR EARLY DISMISSAL
QR Codes for Apps- Apps For Parents to Download
Reports must be made by 9:30am. A "Safe at Home" call will be attempted for students who are marked absent by the teacher.
PREFERRED METHOD: Using your mobile device, download and install the SchoolMessenger app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store (or use the website https://go.schoolmessenger.com). The first time you use the app/website, select Sign Up to create your account using an email address we have on file for you. Select Attendance then Report an Absence, Tardiness, and/or Early Dismissal. (Please note: if you know your child will be out of school ahead of time, you can preschedule the absence using the app.)
North Wales Supplies List
Family Tech Support
If you are new and need a Chromebook or are in need of a repair to your child's Chromebook please visit the Technology Departments Website for more information on pick-ups and repairs.
Looking Ahead
November 23rd-27th Thanksgiving Break
December 1st- Winter Concert
December 5th- End of First Trimester
December 6th -8th - Holiday Shops
December 14th- Early Dismissal
December 18th- Hannukah
December 23rd- Report Cards Issued
December 26th- Janaury 2nd - Holiday Break
North Wales Elementary
Website: https://northwales.npenn.org/
Location: 201 Summit Street, North Wales, PA 19454
Phone: 215-699-4471
Twitter: @NWelementary