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1 October 2014
PRINCIPAL’S LETTER BY TIFFANY MCMASTER
HIGHLIGHTS
Principal’s Letter
Counselor’s Corner
Great Educational Websites
Are You Ready to Run for Education?
Great News from the Wester-gard Library
Parent/Teacher Conferences
PTO Message
Support our Sponsors!
ISSUE #2, 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR OCTOBER
1785 Ambassador Drive • Reno, NV 89523 • 775-746-5800 • email: [email protected] • www.washoeschools.net/westergard
NEVADA DAY
We encourage students to
show their school spirit on
Friday, October 3rd by
supporting our great state
of Nevada and wearing
their Nevada wear. With
the Nevada Day holiday at
the end of the month on
October 31st, we want to
show the community that
we appreciate our great
state and all it has to offer
us.
Dear Parents/Guardians,
As you are aware, parent teacher con-ferences are sched-uled for the end of
this month. Our goal is to meet with 100% of our parents to discuss your child, share data, and work with you to set personalized goals for the 2014-2015 school year. If you have not al-ready done so, please contact your child’s teacher to schedule a time to meet during the Oct. 24th through Oct. 30th conference week.
The fundraising efforts of our PTO were successful yet again. We are so blessed to have such a hard working group of parents and students who raise money that goes directly back to our school. Just one of the many things they fund is our PE teach-er. Promoting a healthy and active
lifestyle will benefit our students here at Westergard and far beyond. Thank you to everyone who contributes and gives back to our school during our PTO fundraising events.
With the end of our 1st quarter rapidly approaching on October 15th, I want to remind parents of the importance of using the Infinite Campus parent portal to check your child’s grades and monitor their progress throughout the year.
Thank you for your continued parent support and encourage you to make a point of saying hi whenever you are at the school.
Sincerely,
Tiffany McMaster
IN THIS ISSUE
2 October 2014
1785 Ambassador Drive • Reno, NV 89523 • 775-746-5800 • email: [email protected] • www.washoeschools.net/westergard
GREAT EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES BY MRS. WEHRKAMP
H ere are some cool computer clicks to check out with your child for learning at home. 1. http://www.abcya.com/
2. http://www.aaamath.com/ 3. http://www.starfall.com 4. http://www.kidsspell.com/ 5. http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html 6. http://www.washoecounty.us/library/kids_picks.html 7. http://www.internet4classrooms.com/month2month.htm 8. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/ 9. http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/z3c6tfr
ARE YOU READY TO RUN FOR EDUCATION?
BY MS. SUMMERS, 3RD GRADE
EXPLORE the FUN !
T his year's Run For Education will be Sunday, October 26 at Legends by the Sparks Mari-na. There will be three races
students and adults can choose to enter, a 10k Run, 5k Run/Walk, and the 1/2 Mile Kid's Fun Run. Everyone receives a Run For Education T-shirt and medals are awarded. Westergard earns money for our P.E. Program through the Kids In-Motion Grant for entering the Race.
Last year's Westergard students who par-ticipated brought our school over $1,200
which went into our P.E. Program to buy new equipment.
Your child's teacher sent home an Entry Form to register for the Race. More forms are in the front office if you need one.
There is an entry fee and checks are made payable to Westergard Elementary. The first race begins at 8 a.m. and this year there will be many fun activities before and after the race for students and fami-lies such as a bounce house, rock climbing wall, basketball and soccer. Drinks and energy snacks are also provided.
For more information you can vis-it: washoerunforeducation.org or see our team of teachers: Mr. Good, P.E., Mrs. Johnson, 1st grade, or me. See you at the event!
COUNSELOR’S CORNER BY MRS. VELASQUEZ
A s I write this article, the weather is beginning to change… a little chillier in the morning although the
days are still warm and clear. We are moving into autumn already and we are solidly into a wonderful new school year!
One of my priorities this year is encour-aging excellent attendance! Many educa-tors believe that consistent school attend-ance is THE most important factor contributing to school success.
It is clear that regular school attendance is critical to academic success which pre-pares our students for adult ca-reers. Aside from the academic part, regular school attendance provides chil-dren the opportunity to experience the culture of our community and the world
in which we live. In our classrooms, our students are able to test their perceptions and ideas, and understand their own iden-tity in relation to their peers. There are daily opportunities to learn and test social
skills, and learn how to make personal adjustments that con-tribute to overall success.
Let us all help our students to learn the importance of being on time and at-tending school regularly. Just a remind-er: the morning bell rings at 8:55 and students are in their seats ready to learn by 9:00am! Thank you.
Mrs. Martinez and Mrs. Velasquez
School attendance is key!
3 October 2014
1785 Ambassador Drive • Reno, NV 89523 • 775-746-5800 • email: [email protected] • www.washoeschools.net/westergard
PTO MESSAGE BY TRACI DEAN, PTO PRESIDENT
H ello Westergard Families!
Our year has started off to an amazing start! Our fall fund-raiser, Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough sales, has once again been a huge success. We sold a total of $54,113 in
cookie dough and Clubs Choice merchandise. This translates to $21,645 in profit for Westergard! This fundraiser continues to be a success year after year, mainly due to our committed students & families who go out and tirelessly sell to family and friends. Congratulations to all of you for your hard work and dedication and for helping us achieve our goal.
Thank you to all the students, parents, teachers, staff and volunteers who work so hard on this fundraiser. We could not do this without you! Please mark your calendars for cookie dough delivery day, Friday, October 17th.
Our next event is the Halloween Spooktacular on Tuesday, Octo-ber 28th. There will be food, games, a bake sale, bingo, a surprise game and an amazing haunted house too! We will need a lot of volun-teers for this event to be successful, so please email [email protected] if you are interested. Thanks!
Our next PTO meeting will be September 30th at 5:30 pm.
Our 501c3 status is underway! Progress has been made and we should have results soon.
If you have any questions about membership please contact Nicole Chewjlearn at [email protected]. Member-ship is free and there is a PTO form in the office.
COOKIE D OUGH
RESULTS!
Entire school has earned a pajama day (date yet to be determined) as we exceeded our goal of $20,000!
Mr. Farnsworth's class has earned a movie and popcorn party for having the most student partici-pation in their class (75%)!
The following students have earned a limousine ride to In-N-Out Burger for lunch with Mrs. McMaster for being the top earners in their grade, and/or the top 3 earners in the school:
Kindergarten - Grace S. in Mrs. Grange’s class $446
1st Grade - Josephine F. in Mrs. Johnson’s class $841
2nd Grade - Noah C. in Mrs. Rich and Mrs. Ar-nold’s class $1,466
3rd Grade - Cash P. in Mrs. Williams’s class $662
4th Grade - Italia R. in Mr. Farnsworth’s class $739
5th Grade - Taylor H. in Mrs. Gentry’s class $599
GREAT NEWS FROM THE WESTERGARD LIBRARY
BY MRS. MARTINMAAS, LIBRARIAN
Y ou can now access our online Library Catalog “Destiny” from your home computers. Students can now search for their just right books from home. With this new feature you can find books at the
appropriate reading level and check for accelerated reader quiz information. To access, visit http://www.washoeschools.net/
and follow these links in order: WCSD Homepage: Depart-ments: Library Services: School Libraries: Westergard: Cata-log.
Questions? Call Mrs. Martinmaas at 746-5803. Happy to help!
PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES COMING UP!
O ctober 24 - 30 is Parent/Teacher Confer-ence time for Westergard. Students will be dismissed each day at 12:50 pm, so please plan their after school care accord-
ingly. This is an important time to discuss each student’s
progress. Thank you for honoring the conference time scheduled with your teacher. We look forward to this time to communicate about your child with you.
4 October 2014
5 October 2014
N OV E MB E R
UPCOMING
EVENTS
11.2: Daylight Sav-ings Time
11.4: No School (Professional Devel-opment Day
11.5: Early Release
11.6: Fall Picture Day
11.11: No School (Veterans Day)
11.12: Early Release
11.18: PTO Meeting (3:30)
11.19: Early Release
11.22: Sip-n-Shop
11.26—11.28: No School (Thanksgiving Break)
Your ad here! Contact Amy Pullman
6 October 2014
Cookie Dough Fundraiser:
Delivery
Friday,
October 17
Halloween Bingo
Spooktacular:
Tuesday,
October 28
Somersett Sip-n-Shop:
Saturday, November 22
Santaland: Saturday, December 6
Wildcats & Watercolors:
Saturday, February 28
Staff Appreciation Week:
Monday, May 18 to Friday, May 22
Wildcat Fun Run: Wednesday, June 10
1785 Ambassador Drive • Reno, NV 89523 • 775-746-5800 • email: [email protected] • www.washoeschools.net/westergard
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
30 PTO Meeting 5:30
1
Early Release 2:15
2 3 Nevada Wear Day
4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 No Early Release
16 17 Cookie Dough Delivery
18
19 20 21 PTO Meeting 3:30
22
No Early Release
23 24 Early Release 12:50
25
26 27 Early Release 12:50
28
29 Early Release 12:50
30 Early Release 12:50
31
(No School)
OCTOBER 2014
F A L L B R E A K – N O S C H O O L
Parent/Teacher Conference
Parent/Teacher Conference
Parent/Teacher Conf.
Parent/Teacher Conference
Parent/Teacher Conference
Nevada Day
Report Cards go home
Westergard Parent Teacher Organization
Spooktacular
Early Release 12:50