February 2016 - Camas School District
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February 2016 - Camas School District
WOLF School is OPEN on Friday, February 12 (snow make-up day) and CLOSED on Monday, February 15 in honor of President’s Day. Wear your silly socks for Feb. Spirit Day, Wednesday, Feb. 24! January started out with a snow day and a late start day right after winter break. As a result of our snow day we will be using February 12th as our snow make up day. 1. The teacher will review the school closure form in their red notebook and send students to the address indicated on the emergency school closure form. With the first threat of snow or ice parents begin to question whether school will be dismissed early or if there will be school at all. Your best resource is to go to the district website at camas.wednet.edu and click the emergency info tab for the most up to date information. 2. There will be no Express or regular Pick-up during the closure. Every year we send home the Emergency School Closure Information to determine where your child is to go in case of a school closure. In an emergency school closure situation you will receive an automated notification via your primary phone and an email notification. In a true emergency, time would not allow for any changes to a student’s schedule. Here are the steps we will follow during an emergency school closure: 3. JWR and Camas Extended Daycare will not be open for students. Please discuss with your child where they will go in an emergency situation. Our top priority is to keep kids safe at all times. Snow make-up day: Friday, February 12th No School: Monday, February 15th (Presidents’ Day) If you ever have any ques!ons or concerns, feel free to call me 833-5860 ext. 78221 or email me at: [email protected]. Make every day count! Brian Graham, Principal The Pack Below is a list of students who have signed the Success Book in January. Any Woodburn staff member can have a student sign the Success Book for being successful with academics, behavior, leadership, or work ethic. Nice job wolves! Taylor Koprowski Jasmine Chen Carter Marshall Charlee Grinstead Truman Shellman Max Ackerman Gabriel Eldredge Dayten Hopkins Angelina Ortega CJ Marshall Mari Walbruch Keagan Cox Moxie Abston Paige Curl Gage Lieziert Cade Hergert John Ault Isabella Eckman Marielle Yabut Savannah Fennell Ireland Pa$erson Kiarah Fallin Kirill Zhurbytskyy Ella Allum Troy Pace Cole Meyer Paeton Curl Parker Susi-Sorensen Emma Allum Stella Meyers Brianne Swacker Liliana Bradeanu Hope Reng John Ault Kaden Lund Troy Bohmer Elektra Saiz Chloe Linde Cooper Schneider Sidney Mazmeke Chase Swanberg Cason Thompson Mark Pavlov Cody Lee Leslie Cruz Kamryn Clayton Hadley Cochran Tanner Koprowski Darasac Raksa Riley Neil Kristen Anstead Camellia Coonce Laila Noble Grace McRay Ayden Harris Kort Dolan Serene Porta Alyvia O$ Colin Cowart Eden Hall Ella Westover Max Duquella Sam Lawrence Levi McRay Ruben Dernovoy Natalie Boyle Sarah Nilles Diego Mendiola Alex Frost Kira Navidi Jasmine Chen Nathan Foley Nate Ratcliffe Max Ackerman Charlee Grinstead Sophie Buzzard Keirra Thompson Aida Westover Isabella Ricci Alex Thompson Chlor Koprowski Kailey Wade Chloe Frentsos William Bump Briana Evans Addison Alwert Ka!e Hennan Abigail Castruccio Raigan Hammack Zach Grima Samuel Grima Chase Olson Avery Walunas Troy Pace Marielle Yabut Kirill Zhurbytskyy Ireland Pa$erson Savannah Fennell Parker Susi-Sorensen Nora Hamilton Avery Repman Jacob Holtcamp Rielly Monaghan Alex Thompson Ryder Smith Moxie Abston Stella Brady Aubrey Biggs James Sferle Gabe Johnson Dayten Hopkins Ina Lee Jennifer Gonzalez Evan Chen Angelina Ortega Alexis Pi$s Mason Mathison Josiah Foster Brian Cooper Kaedan Nguyen Myradie Koprowski Woodburn has started a newspaper club called Cub News. We have 17 4 th grade reporters on staff. Our ar"cles and stories give the student ‘voice’ to the happenings around our school. · Did You Know That There was a Jungle in PE? · Woodburn Pet Drive · Valen!ne Mailboxes · Meet Ms. Lori · Meet Mrs. Hartman A jungle is an obstacle course that is set up in the gym using old gymnas!cs equipment. Kids got to swing on a rope, bounce, balance, ride, and jump on the equipment with jungle stuffed animals all around. All classes had the experience of the jungle twice. It was a kind of gymnas!c experience. Thank you Ms.O! By Kirill and Nate Did you donate for the first Woodburn Pet Drive? Well this is an ar!cle all about it. The Woodburn Pet Drive was created by Parker in Mrs. Cameron's fourth grade class. Parker and his friend Xander made poster and news clips for Wolf Pack News. The Woodburn Pet Drive was a fundraiser for needy dogs and cats. The humane society received almost 400 pounds of cat and dog food and over 50 toys, treats and supply items from our dona!ons. The drive started February 1st and ended on February 5th. Parker believes that dogs and cats should be treated just like humans. Dogs and cats deserve to have food just like humans. Your dona!ons helped make the lives of needy cats and dogs happier. Thank you for your dona!ons. By: Ellie, Anna, and Marielle Mrs. Hartman is a 3rd grade teacher at Woodburn. She has been teaching for 3 years. She went to school at Crestline Elementary in Vancouver Washington. The thing she likes most about working at Woodburn is she loves the students. In her spare !me she likes to play soccer, read books, walk her dogs and go to the movies. She also has a large family. Thank you for giving your all to Woodburn, Mrs. Hartman!!! ~Reported by: Anna, Ellie and Marielle We interviewed Ms. Lori for being honored as the January Leading the Pack Staff member. Ms. Lori went to grade school at Lake Shore Elementary in Vancouver, Washington. Ms. Lori has been suppor!ng schools for 14 years as a recess teacher. The thing that Ms. Lori likes most about working at Woodburn are the kids. Ms. Lori likes to go on walks or cooking in her spare !me. One thing that makes Ms. Lori happy is sunshine. Ms. Lori’s favorite color is teal. Congratula!ons and thank you, Ms. Lori. ~By Olivia Mar"nez and Brianne Swacker For Valen!ne's Day a group of Home Depot workers came into the fourth grade classrooms to do a special project. All the fourth grade classrooms got to make Valen!ne mailboxes! The workers gave everyone kits to make them. First we, painted the flags. And then we nailed everything together with hammers. A*er everyone was done with that we painted the whole mailbox. We had to wait for that to dry and then the Home Depot workers came back to screw on the li$le flags we painted. Now that we are finished we get to use them for our Valen!ne’s party! We all had tons of fun making these, “Thank you Home Depot workers! :) By Trinity Archer As you arrive at the school, please pull as far forward as possible to avoid traffic conges!on in the street behind you. Playground supervision does not begin un!l 8:45. Please do not allow children out of the vehicle un!l the playground gate is unlocked by staff. *SPEED LIMIT IS 5 MPH* Please stay in your car. Do not get out of your vehicle to assist your children in exi!ng the vehicle. They should EXIT FROM THE PASSENGER SIDE for their safety. If you have business to take care of in the office/school, kindly park in the parking lot and come inside. Thank you for your help in keeping our wolf pack safe. Your pa!ence is appreciated and is a great model for your children as you enter and leave the parking lot. Woodburn students focused on cardio-respiratory endurance while improving jump rope and cooperation skills. 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students did their second round of fitness testing and many students met a personal goal. We had a fantastic January assembly in which we had a school aged jump rope team from Tigard, Oregon perform for us. Woodburn students were inspired by the jump rope skills and perseverance of these young performers. Many students joined a community service project to raise money for the American Heart Association through our Jump Rope for Heart event. Our students raised $7,706.83! We all are so proud of our kids’ hard work. Our “thank you gifts” for student fundraisers should arrive by the end of February at which time Ms. Olivas will hand them out. Thank you to all the volunteers that helped make our Woodburn Jungle a success! A much anticipated week long activity, the Jungle is an obstacle course that provides students an opportunity to practice tumbling skills, muscular endurance and agility. Kindergarten, 1st Grade and 2nd Grade Researchers: Be Part of OUR CURIOUS BOARD! Use World Book online to create ques!ons or share facts about an animal. Share your facts along with a picture and bring it to the library with your name and room # How to get to our Worldbook Online: · Go to our Woodburn website · Pulldown student sites · Click on Worldbook Online · Username: csdworldbook · Password: camas117 Five nights in Mexico...sound good? The Camas Educa!onal Fund (CEF) is raffling away a trip for two to Mexico! The winner of the raffle will receive a getaway to Los Cabos, Mexico a 5 night stay for two - all inclusive. This also includes roundtrip coach !ckets. The !ckets are $20 each; there will be 850 sold total. If you (or a friend, neighbor, rela!ve) are interested in purchasing one or more, please write us at [email protected]! When you give to CEF, you directly invest in opportunity, growth and a strong future for our community. To learn more, go to h%p:// www.cefcamas.org Chris Kurtz Book Order Form On March 11, 2016, children’s author Chris Kurtz will be coming to visit Woodburn Elementary. Following his presentations, he will be signing and personalizing copies of his books. If you would like to order a book, please fill out the form below, and return it to the school by February 26, 2016. Please make checks payable to !""#$%&'()*+*!*,* The Adventures of a South Pole Pig (paperback) Ages 9 and Up $6.06 Flora the pig was born for adventure: "If it's unexplored and needs to get dug up, call me. I'm your pig," she says. The day Flora spots a team of sled dogs is the day she sets her heart on becoming a sled pig. Before she knows it, she's on board a ship to Antarctica for the most exhilarating—and dangerous—adventure of her life. This poignant novel of a purposeful pig is sure to become a favorite with any young readers who have ever dreamed of exploring the great beyond. The Pup Who Cried Wolf (paperback) Ages 7 and Up Lobo is a tiny Chihuahua with a big dream—to join a wolf pack. When Lobo's owner takes her pets on vacation to Yellowstone National Park, Lobo thinks he'll finally have the opportunity to find his wolf-brothers. But he doesn't count on a strict park rule that will keep him on a leash! With the help of his endearingly quirky family—a smart Spanish-speaking parrot named Glory and a wisecracking white rat named Heckles—Lobo finally slips his leash and gets a chance to run with the wolves. But is the wild really where a feisty little fivepound pup belongs? $5.19 Finalist for the Beverly Cleary Children's Choice Award Water Hole Waiting (hardcover) Picture Book - Ages 4-8 It's a hot day on the savanna. The sun sizzles, bristles, and bakes. A young monkey wants to drink at the water hole. But wait! $15.60 CK – Woodburn Elementary © 2016 Chris Kurtz. All rights reserved. Blocking the way are irritable hippos, sharphoofed zebras, a toothy lion, huge elephants, and a lurking crocodile. Will Monkey ever get to taste cool water? Why is waiting so hard? www.ChrisKurtzAuthor.com Chris Kurtz Book Order Form Please make checks payable to !""#$%&'()*+*!*,* Title The Adventures of a South Pole Pig (paperback) The Pup Who Cried Wolf (paperback) Water Hole Waiting (hardcover) Student Name: Price Tax is included in price shown $6.06 (tax included) $5.19 (tax included) $15.60 (tax included) Total Qty. Teacher: Name(s) to be inscribed: Special Thanks to Barnes & Noble Vancouver! CK – Woodburn Elementary © 2016 Chris Kurtz. All rights reserved. www.ChrisKurtzAuthor.com CALL FOR PHOTOS!!! Woodburn Elementary School’s yearbook committee wants to make sure that all student groups are well represented in our yearbook. Please help us make this volume a success by emailing us photos that you have taken at school events. Perhaps you have photos related to: t 4QFDJBMJODMBTTSPPNQSPKFDUT t 'JSTU%BZPG4DIPPM t &WFOJOHQFSGPSNBODFT t $MBTTĕFMEUSJQT t 1"84TQPOTPSFEFWFOUTIBWFBQIPUPPGZPVSXBUDIJOHUIFGBMMNPWJF 4FOEJU All school-related photos are welcomed and will be considered for publication! Please send photos to: XPPECVSOZFBSCPPL!HNBJMDPN We are looking forward to seeing your photos of these great kids and thank you in advance for helping us make the yearbook a wonderful treasure for our students! Contact us as XPPECVSOZFBSCPPL!HNBJMDPN with your questions. Attention 5th Grade Parents! Continuing tradition, the Woodburn Yearbook will be dedicating a section to our 5th graders..."4#"#*&4 Please send us a photo of your 5th grader as a wee one (preferably aged three and under) for inclusion in this FUN section. Students will have a great time matching baby photos to current pictures! 1MFBTFTFOEQIPUPT#:."3$) UP XPPECVSOZFBSCPPL!HNBJMDPN (If you only have a hard copy, we can scan your photo. Please write us at [email protected] to make handling arrangements.) D A T E! E H T E V A S YEARBOOK SALES BEGIN IN LATE FEBRUARY! Your child will be bringing an order form home from school in backpack mail. Forms are due by April 1. Additional order forms will be available in the office. #00,48*--/05#& "7"*-"#-&"55)&&/%0' 5)&4$)00-:&"3 Make sure you order yours before the deadline! Camas Preschool Open Registration Registration for Camas School District Preschools will open for the 20162017 school year beginning February 16, 2016. New student registration begins March 1, 2016. This includes Papermaker Preschool at Camas High School, Woodburn Preschool at Woodburn Elementary, and Camas Community Education Preschool at the District Office. Feel free to contact registrars at 360-833-5410 for more information. A parent or designated adult must accompany children at PAWS events. Be on the lookout for a Sign-Up Genius email we’ll need some help for this event! t Doors open at 5:30 t Bingo games will run 6:00-8:00pm t Cost: $2 admission per person for a bingo card and a bottle of water t Food from Tropical Smoothie Cafe and other refreshments available for purchase t Prizes for each winning game! This is a super FAMILY event!!! (an adult must accompany children) It’s almost time for the popular Woodburn BINGO Night! ****FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26!**** SAVE THE DATE McMenamins is extremely generous with their Dine-A-Round donations. Please save the date on your calendar to join yourWoodburn community for a bite! MARCH 8, 2016 For the first time, Woodburn will be holding a Dine-A-Round at McMenamin’s East Vancouver location. DINE AROUND ANNOUNCEMENT! A PAWS Pause The Newsletter of the Parents Association of Woodburn Students February 2016 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! Woodburn PAWS COMING SOON! BINGO NIGHT! February 26 UPCOMING EVENTS! It's the popular Woodburn BINGO Night once again! This is a super FAMILY event!!! Box Tops Competition (an adult must accompany children) February 1-12 Birthday Table · Doors open at 5:30 February 19 · Bingo games will run 6:00-8:00pm · Cost: $2 admission per person for a PAWS Board Meeting bingo card and a bottle of water All are welcome! Food from Tropical Smoothie Cafe · February 19 and other refreshments available for Yearbook Sales Begin purchase February 26 · Prizes for each winning game! BINGO Night Be on the lookout for a Sign-Up Genius email February 26 - we'll need some help for this event! McMenamins Dine-A-Round A parent or designated adult must accompany March 8 children at PAWS events. School Dance March 18 KEEP CLIPPING! Creativity/Art Night The next Box Tops classroom competition April 29 is scheduled for February 1-12! VOTING BOARD MEMBERS * Chairperson- Fundraising Coord. EVENT ACTIVITY LEADS * Creativity Night (April 29) Remember, you don't do anything alone...there is a team in place to assist you. If interested, email: [email protected] Thank you! Thank you to all who attended our recent Family Movie Night - we packed the house again! Also, a special thank you to everyone who helped make our "Soup"er Bowl Staff Appreciation lunch a success - everyone thoroughly enjoyed the delicious food. YEARBOOK! Call for Photos! Help us make the Woodburn yearbook a success by emailing us photos that you have taken at school events. Perhaps you have photos related to: • Special, in-classroom projects • Evening performances • Class field trips • First Day of School • PAWS-sponsored events Please send photos to: [email protected] JOIN US! All of our events are only made possible by volunteers and your help is GREATLY appreciated and needed. Below is a list of open board and event chair positions. www.woodburnpto.wordpress.com ***5th Grade Parents*** Three Easy Steps! 1. Clip Box Tops from each package of participating goods you purchase. To see a current list of program products, click http://www.boxtops4education.com/parti cipating-products 2. Send the Box Tops to school with your child the week of the competition 3. The class with the largest contribution receives an ice cream party! Box Tops are each worth 10¢ for Woodburn! Send us your 5th grader’s baby photo (under age 3) for inclusion in a special section of the yearbook. Send photos to: [email protected] Are you getting PAWS’ SignUpGenius and bi-monthly emails? If not, send an email to [email protected] and we’ll add you! PAWS (Parents Association of Woodburn Students) | www.woodburnpto.wordpress.com | [email protected] PAWS (Parents Association of Woodburn Students) | www.woodburnpto.wordpress.com | [email protected] Camas School District Kindergarten Registration Events It is time for Kindergarten registration for the 2016-17 school year! Listed below are the dates for registration and orientation events for each school. The purpose of orientation is to meet teachers and staff, learn about the kindergarten curriculum, and take a ride on a real school bus! If you are not sure which school your child will attend, or would like to make a registration appointment, please call 360-833-5410 to speak with Shanna Michelle and Becky Stauffer, district registrars. They will also be onsite at the orientations for your convenience. You may access registration paperwork online at www.camas.wednet.edu/registration/. Please note that in addition to the registration forms you will need to submit the following paperwork: · State-issued birth certificate · Immunization information. Students must be fully immunized including “kindergarten shots” or an exemption needs to be on file in order for your child to be registered. · Proof of residency (2 items), i.e., utility bill, payroll check, signed lease agreement, etc. Please let us know if you plan to attend the kindergarten orientation. And if you know of any future Camas kindergarten students in your neighborhood, preschool, etc., please share this information with them. Dorothy Fox Elementary 2623 NW Sierra Street (360) 833-5700 Date: May 18 Time: 4:00-6:00 Lacamas Heights Elementary 4600 NE Garfield Street (360) 833-5740 Date: May 18 Time: 5:00-6:30 Grass Valley Elementary 3000 NW Grass Valley Drive (360) 833-5710 Date: May 11 Time: 9:15-10:45 Prune Hill Elementary 1601 NW Tidland Street (360) 833-5730 Date: May 25 Time: 2:00-3:30 Helen Baller Elementary 1954 NE Garfield Street (360) 833-5720 Date: May 18 Time: 9:30-11:00 AM Woodburn Elementary 2400 NE Woodburn Drive (360) 833-5860 Date: May 25 Time: 4:00-5:30