WILKERSON ELEMENTARY ADMINISTRATION Robert D. Livernois, Ph.D., Superintendent Joe Konal, Chief Academic Officer Michael Schulte, Principal Kelly Raeside, Secretary Sharon Piotrowski, Clerk MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Wilkerson school community is to ensure that all children will learn. We will develop socially responsible lifelong learners by providing a safe and positive environment that celebrates the individual successes of all children. We will challenge, guide, motivate and nurture every child to achieve their personal best and to be a meaningful contributor to our community. We will respond to the diverse needs of each child through best practices and collaboration among all stakeholders. MARCH 2015 GENERAL INFORMATION SCHOOL TIMES Office Phone: 586-825-2550 Absence Line: 586-825-2550 #2 8:17 AM – Entry Bell 8:22 AM – 3:29 PM Office Hours: 8:00 – 4:00 Latch Key: Before School Begins – 6:45 am After School Ends – 6:00 pm FOOD SERVICES Hot Lunch Milk Breakfast $2.75 .60 $ 1.25 ½ DAY DISMISSAL 11:33 A.M. Wilkerson Elementary 12100 Masonic Blvd., Warren, MI 48093 Phone: (586) 825-2550 Fax: (586) 698-4385 PRINCIPAL’S CORNER During the month of March we celebrate reading. Parents frequently want to know how they can help their child at home. The following suggestions have been used with positive results. Make your house a house of books; if you are a TV bug rather than a reader, your child is likely to be one too. Start with books that center around your child’s interests. Introduce your child to the library. Get free library books on your I-Pad. Give books as gifts for birthdays and Christmas. Find a place in your home your child can keep their books. Encourage your child to tell you about what they have read. Find time to discuss stories with your child. Tell them about the books you are reading. Praise your child for their efforts. Compliment them on the progress made in school and at home. Encourage your child to share his/her knowledge of reading with a younger child. Children love being the teacher. Read with your child every night. Subscribe to children’s magazines. There are many good ones available today. Your child will look forward to their own mail and reading materials. Enjoy the time you are able to spend with your child, they will be excited if you get excited about reading and demonstrate that on a daily basis. There is a 24-hour turn around on homework requests. If a child is out for one day, they can get their work the day they return. Policy is that for every day absent there is a day for make-up. Please request homework in the morning in order for the teacher to have enough time to prepare. 2015-16 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Children who are five years of age on or before September 1, 2015, are eligible to attend Kindergarten in the fall of 2015. Kindergarten registration for Wilkerson will be held at the WCS Administration Building on March 2nd from 9:00-3:30 and March 4th from 10:30-6:30pm. Beginning Monday, th March 30 , ALL elementary Schools will be able to register at the WCS Administration Building on Monday through Thursday from 9:00-3:30pm. At the time of registration, please bring with you the student’s original Birth Certificate, his/her Immunization Record, and the following two proofs of residency: mortgage document or rental agreement and a utility or credit card bill showing your name and address. If you are not the homeowner or signer of the lease, a notarized statement of residency is needed from the taxpayer and the taxpayer’s proof of residency. For children of divorced parents, please bring court papers indicating who has physical custody. If you missed the parent meeting (February 10), we have registration packets here at Wilkerson. We can also send them home with your older child or you can make arrangements to pick it up at the office. Please call and let us know how to get this important information to you. IMPORTANT Parent-Teacher Conferences for Kdg. through 5th grade will be held on Thursday, March 12, in the afternoon and evening. This will be a half day of school. Students will be dismissed at 11:33 A.M. ABSENCE PHONE CALLS It is the responsibility of the parent to notify the school when their child is absent. Absences may be reported 24 hours a day by calling our main number, 825-2550 and pressing #2. Please call before 10:30. If we do not hear from you, the home is contacted to make sure everything is okay. If a child is out due to illness, a call is not made each day, an assumption being made that the child is still ill. If we cannot reach the parent, we will attempt to contact you at work and continue on to emergency numbers in order to make certain our students are safe. Thank you for your cooperation in calling when your children are out. We consistently have between 25-40 students tardy every day. It is not the best way to start the day. The students are rushed, they miss bell work and most importantly we want them to get into good habits and being prompt is an important Lifeskill. Our lunch counts are affected as well and we don’t want to be short lunches on any day. We ask that you leave a bit earlier if possible, especially if traffic gets bottled up due to snow or ice. Parents have control over getting their students to school on time, we ask that everyone is courteous and safe during the beginning and dismissal from school. Please stay off your phone when driving in the parking lot. Signing your child out early: We continue to have parents call and request that we have their child ready minutes before the bell rings. This has proven very difficult to manage the office and ensure the students get home safely. We ask that you only sign them out early for emergencies and appointments. We have had many parents in the office at the end of the day. We missed important instructions to a crisis because of parents and students talking. If you are waiting for your child please wait in your car until the 1st bell. If you are picking up your child early and waiting in office, please be courteous to our office staff. We have had several students picked up late from the office. staff has to leave at 4:00PM. students that are still here after be sent to latchkey. Please Latchkey fees will apply. daily being The office Therefore, 4:00PM will note that SPRING PICTURE DAY! MARCH 31, 2015 PARKING LOT RULES Please follow all traffic rules in the parking lot. We have had several reported near misses. To ensure safety and ensure everyone gets to school on time and home, we ask that you be patient and consider our students safety. While dropping off your child you can help move the line along by pulling your car up as far as you can. This will allow more vehicles to enter the drop off area and therefore speed things along. Please have your child ready. Students have been searching for homework, gathering items, brushing hair to name a few. This causes the line to back up even more. Please don’t use the lane north of the drop off lane to drop off your child. There is a sign posted “No drop off”. If continued to use a drop off I will have no option but to block off that lane in the morning. Some parents have been using the small lot to drop off students and it has created an unsafe situation with the buses. We need to reserve that area for the bus drop off only. 4th Grade will be Strollin’ the Streets of Frankenmuth May 6-7 2015 Come one come all! The fourth graders will be taking an overnight field trip to Michigan’s Little Bavaria. During this educational opportunity our students will get to visit multiple businesses and see how they began and what they have done to be successful through the years. This economics-based field trip, which is facilitated by our Fourth Grade team of teachers, will allow our students to see real life application of the concepts that we will engage in during mini-society. They will get to interact with business owners, ask them questions, and hear speaker’s present real life business history and business plans. This is a memorable experience that our students are fortunate to have the opportunity to be a part of. Our evening will be spent at Zehnder’s Splash Village and doing some leisurely shopping. We are looking forward to a terrific trip! SUBSTITUTE LUNCHROOM SUPERVISORS Wilkerson is in need of lunch supervisors. Work school days from 11:10 to 1:10 and earn $8.47/hour. If interested, please apply on-line at: www.wcskids.net. Apply now – we’re in need of people to fill supervisor positions. Please inform the office once you’ve applied so we can monitor the application process. On March 23, 2015, 1 student per grade will be recognized for their writing ability at a celebration at Warren Mott High School. Kdg – Donovan Rhodes, 1st Grade – Ava Brunning, 2nd Grade – Ava Demo, 3rd Grade – Kevin Lenz, 4th Grade – Gabrielle Giametta and 5th Grade – Dominic Ragona A special congratulations to Dominic Ragona for being chosen to read his essay at the Award Ceremony. 3rd grade 1st - Soil Erosion -- Adam DeMonaco. (Zimmer) 2nd- Water World---- Justin Lifshay & Niko Demopolis (Puffer) 3rd - Which is the Strongest ---- J'Von Mason - (Puffer) 4th grade 1st - Popcorn ----- Joe Tanner ( Puffer) 2nd - Can you guess it? --- Sophia Fantin & Cameron Carrier (Puffer) 3rd - Popcorn Popcorn ---- Tyler Cooper (Newell) 5th grade 1st - Shining Brighter Than the Rest -- Jacob Lifshay & Christopher Marsack ( Newell) 2nd - What Dissolves in Water - Angela Christy & Madisyn Ellis ( Mulka) 3rd - Plop Plop Fizz Fast - Alyssa Gallagher (Mulka) GO GREEN!! Wilkerson has been collecting Capri Sun pouches and Elmer’s glue since 2013. We then send them to TerraCycle to earn money toward our school in going GREEN. TerraCycle’s purpose is to eliminate the idea of waste. They do this by creating national recycling systems for previously non-recyclable or hard-to-recycle waste. TerraCycle then converts the collected waste into a wide variety of products and materials. With more than 20 million people collecting waste in over 20 countries TerraCycle has diverted billions of units of waste and used them to create over 1,500 different products available at major retailers ranging from Walmart to Whole Foods Market. If you would like to collect Capri Sun pouches and glue sticks/bottles at home you can then send them in with your student(s) for them to go into the collection. To date, we have collected 71,000 points which converts to $710 for just saving the capri suns during lunch periods and class parties. Here is a break down for our collection: Drink Pouch collected – 32,404. Total Points earned – 68,541. Cash Value - $685.41 Elmer’s container collected – 2,167. Total Points earned – 3,278. Cash Value - $32.78 If you have any questions please contact Michelle Graczyk at [email protected]. information on TerraCycle check out their website at www.terracycle.com For more UPCOMING EVENTS March 5th is our next PTO meeting. Please note that this is not our normal date due to conferences. Please join us in the café at 7:00pm for refreshments and snacks. Topics to be discussed are Nominations, Skating Party, and Talent show. Nominations for the 2015/2016 PTO Board Thank you everyone who took the time to put in nominations for upcoming PTO board for 2015/2016. All nominations will be announced at March’s PTO Meeting. If needed, we will have a run-off that will take place in April. There is still time to nominate yourself or someone at our March 5th meeting. If you choose to nominate someone, that person must be at the meeting to accept. Nominations will be closed at the end of our meeting. Wilkerson Family Skate Party March 26th All of Wilkerson is invited to join us for a family fun filled night at Skate World of Troy. The PTO will pay for your admission! Skate rental is available for an additional charge. This year we will be selling raffle tickets for 6 different themed baskets that we generously donated by each grade level! You must be present to win. Here are some spring updates so mark your calendars!! Wilkerson’s Got Talent ~April 23rd We are excited that Wilkerson’s Got Talent is here! Students will have the opportunity to showcase their special talents in front of the Wilkerson Community. Hopefully your child turned in their permission slips stating what talent they are going to show off. Auditions will be held on March 23rd and 24th. More information will be sent home when the date gets closer. If you have any questions please contact Michele Monacelli ~ 586 215-7407. Dicky’s BBQ PTO Family Dinner Night Join us on March 16th for a fundraiser night at Dicky’s BBQ located at 41700 Garfield, in Clinton Township. Wilkerson will receive 10% of the evening’s sales. A flier will be coming home. REMINDERS Box Tops ~ Please keep clipping and sending them in! We are doing really well this year and every little bit helps. The class that collects the most Box Tops each month is rewarded with a prize and as a class they pick out a book to be donated to our library. Campbell soup labels ~ Please keep sending those in also. Kroger Community Rewards ~ If you have not already done so we encourage you to register your Kroger discount card at www.krogercommunityrewards.com. Follow the easy instructions to get your card linked to Wilkerson elementary and start earning money for our school just by shopping at your local Kroger. ALL KROGER ACCOUNTS HAVE TO BE RENEWED IN APRIL! Thank you for your continued support!! WILKERSON HONOR ROLL 2nd Trimester 2014 - 15 Criteria for Honor Roll Students: The 4th & 5th grade teachers and the principal developed standard criteria for the Wilkerson Honor Roll. It is as follows: 1. Students must have an A or B in every subject (except handwriting). One, and only one, C is allowed if there is an academic A to balance it. We wish to honor all those students who put forth that extra effort. We know that not all students are able to make the Honor Roll so we will have a "Bug List" (Bringing Up Grades) for the second period. At Wilkerson we want ALL students to do their best and encourage them to do so. 4th GRADE Mr. Gruca's Class Mrs. Haddad's Class Mrs. Newell's Class Mrs. Puffer's Class Serenity Detgen Cameron DeVito Jessica Falbo Leilani Jurilla Alyssa Lee Rico Seatts Angela Sinani Hala Baiz Casey Burge Amber Dickson Gabrielle Giametta Cameron Kozich Isabella Monacelli Ryan Mondello Lucien Skarb McKenna Tourangeau Liliana Wright Frankie Aguinaga Taylor Cleary Tyler Cooper Amelia Ellul Lily Holden Christian McGinnis Morgan Petroff Anthony Pietrantoni Christian Purchase-Ofoeme Brendan Smith Kayden Wieczorek Medina Alili Cameron Carrier Mason Collins** Sophia Fantin Angelina Grabowski Brianna Grabowski Haylee Hollenbeck Owen Kelly** Alex Selitaj Joe Tanner** Austin Walker Santino Williams Gianna Williamson **Denotes All A's WILKERSON HONOR ROLL 2nd Trimester Card Marking 2014-15 Criteria for Honor Roll Students: The 4th & 5th grade teachers and the principal developed standard criteria for the Wilkerson Honor Roll. It is as follows: 1. Students must have an A or B in every subject (except handwriting). One, and only one, C is allowed if there is an academic A to balance it. We wish to honor all those students who put forth that extra effort. We know that not all students are able to make the Honor Roll so we will have a "Bug List" (Bringing Up Grades) for the second period. At Wilkerson we want ALL students to do their best and encourage them to do so. 5th GRADE Mrs. Mulka's Class Mrs. Newell's Class Mrs. Scholz's Class Mrs. Witt's Class Mason Adams** Audrey Babinski Marcus Blankenship Hannah Bonkowski Brianna Carbary Angela Christy** Madisyn Ellis** Silwan Haddad Rachel Jenny Jaymi Korzinski Garrett Kozak** Joseph Messina Bejamin Patterson Samantha Percha Arlend Tota Landi Waleed Donavin Young Dominic Badia Joey Frishcosy** Simon Hanna Rania Korkees Jacob Lifshay** Christopher Marsack** Mark Meyerhoff** David Sprague-Ferns Billy Taylor Maxwell Vorgitch Jack Adams** David Baker** Zoey Brookbanks** Joshua Davey Dominic DelPapa Madison Gilmore Hailey Grant Brianna Hafner Rachel Hillock** Hope Jackson Adam Kramer Lauren Palencik Kathryn Pelshaw Aleksandar Stankovski Lara Tobya Connor Whedon Griffin Farris Alyssa Fontaine Christopher Ghersi Kelly Graczyk** Kayla Helgren** Chase Hyatt Christopher Jones Donovan Kelley** Christopher Kiewicz Sydney Markey Stephanie McGinnis Leah Mosier** Riley Newell** Klay O'Connell** Milena Pukalo** Dominic Ragona** Savannah Schwindt Michael Walczak** Matthew White** **Denotes All A's WILKERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MARCH, 2015 Sunday 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday Saturday 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 PTO Meeting 7:00 pm 8 9 10 11 Magazine Orders Due!! 12 ½ Day of School – 11:33 am Afternoon and Evening Parent/Tchr Conferences 15 22 29 16 17 Area Band Concert 7:30 pm Growth & Develop. Parent Meeting 18 23 Talent Show Auditions 24 25 30 31 Talent Show Auditions Spring Picture Day!! 19 Market Day pick-up 26 Roller Skating Party ½ Day of School Dismissal at 11:33 am NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND Under Federal law, you as parents may request the following specific information about the professional qualifications of your children’s teachers: 1. Whether the teacher has met the state qualifications/licensing for their grade level/subjects. 2. Whether the teacher is on a temporary permit or waiver. 3. The teacher’s majors, graduate certificates/degrees, and discipline fields. 4. Paraprofessional services and qualifications For further information, please call: (586) 825-2550. CHILDREN IN VIDEOS / NEWSPAPER ARTICLES Occasionally your child(ren) may be videotaped/photographed throughout the school year at various school activities. This video may be replayed on the school channel - Channel 9 in Warren. Pictures may also be put in local newspapers. Please indicate in writing to Mr. Schulte if you do not want your child viewed on our educational channels or their picture put in newsletters. Warren Consolidated Schools is committed to the concept of equal employment opportunity as a necessary element in its personnel program. It is the policy of the district to prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, height, weight, marital status, handicap or other characteristic in accordance with the law. Compliance inquiries should be addressed to the Chief Human Resources Officer, 31300 Anita, Warren, MI 48093, (586-6984099). WARREN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS 31300 Anita | Warren, Michigan 48093 | 1-888-4WCS-KIDS | www.wcskids.net Student Achievement A focus on measurable student achievement in our Professional Learning Communities. 2015 Board of Education Susan G. Trombley, President Megan E. Papasian-Broadwell, Vice President I.Susan Kattula, Secretary Brian White, Treasurer Benjamin I. Lazarus, Trustee Elaine G. Martin, Trustee Kaitlynn Schwab, Trustee Dr. Robert D. Livernois, Superintendent High Expectations High expectations for every stakeholder, including students, staff and parents. Strong Relationships Strong relationships among all stakeholders, including: teacher-student, parent-teacher, principal-teacher, and superintendent-board member. In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disability Act of 1990, and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977, it is the policy of the Warren Consolidated Schools that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, gender, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination during any program, activity, service or in employment. Inquiries should be addressed to the Chief Human Resource Officer, 31300 Anita, Warren, Michigan 48093, (586) 825-2400, ext 63110.
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