Words From Wilshire 5/8/2015 - St. Anthony
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Words From Wilshire 5/8/2015 - St. Anthony
Friday, May 8, 2015 Words From Wilshire is sent via email to all of our families. If you are not receiving the email version, please email Cindy Ridge to be added to the contact list: [email protected] Dear Families, I would like to sincerely thank Tara Halverson, our WPPA President for her commitment to our school community at Wilshire Park. I am truly grateful to Tara and to all of you for contributing your time and talent to make Wilshire Park a welcoming community. Most officers are continuing in their role for next year: Tara Halverson, President; Natalie Dougherty, Vice President; Pam Metcalf, Secretary; and Michelle SteinleyBumgarner, treasurer. Laura Oksnevad, Volunteer Coordinator will be handing over her duties to Alisa Bartel for the 2015-16 school year. New ideas and enthusiasm have kept the WPPA group strong, vibrant, and always supporting students at Wilshire Park. If you haven’t made it to a meeting, I would encourage you to check out the group next year in the fall. It is a great way to stay connected to what is happening at Wilshire Park. Welcome Grandparents! The evening of Tuesday, May 12th, grandparents are invited to come to Wilshire Park with their grandchild. Classrooms will be open from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and a short activity will be planned in the room for students and their grandparents (or special adult friend). At 6:30 p.m. parents may join the fun with our annual ice cream social, art show, Scholastic Book Fair, bicycle helmet sale and used book swap. Students will be able to show off their classrooms and desks to grandparents until 6:30 p.m. and then from 6:30-7:30 p.m. invite their grandparent or special adult friend to stroll the hallways with them while enjoying free Culvers custard and the incredible art on display throughout the building. Parents are also invited to the Ice Cream Social and Art Show from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Please give grandparents the information and attached flyer so they can plan on attending the evening of Tuesday, May 12th. Parking on Tuesday evening is going to be a bit challenging due to nearby road construction. Elmwood Church at 3615 Chelmsford Road is kindly allowing us to use their parking lot for overflow parking. Please plan to carpool if possible and consider dropping off grandparents near Door 1, 2, or 3 and park at Elmwood Church or side streets where there isn’t construction happening. Be advised that parking on the east side of Highcrest is limited and not signed well that there is no parking for specific areas. We are excited to explore new ways for our students to proudly show their families their classrooms and show off their artistic creations! The end of a school year can be quite a busy time. I have enjoyed seeing our students’ year-end performances with more still to come. I am so proud of our students and it is so fun to see our teachers enjoying these last few weeks with our awesome kids! Important Phone Numbers: Wilshire Park School Office: 612.706.1200 Attendance Line: 612.706.1204 1 Bus Company: Metropolitan Transportation Network: 763.571.1541 Sincerely, Kari Page, Principal [email protected] • • Thank you, thank you, thank you to WPPA and all parents, guardians and students who provided treats and small gifts every day this past week for staff appreciation. As staff members, we are truly humbled to be part of your childrens’ lives. • A BIG thank you from the playground supervisors for all of the wonderful boxes of sidewalk chalk donated for the kids. If you get a chance, take a walk on the playground to see what joy and opportunity for creativity this has brought to the children. Thank you from Jolene Hodson, Volunteer Coordinator: The Volunteer Event on May 1st was very well-attended! Thank you to our 200 registered volunteers who have logged about 6,400 hours of volunteer help this year! (We still have 4 weeks of school left to go – so keep on coming, please!) Thanks for all you’ve done for our students and Staff. This year our volunteers were treated to an afternoon of painting with artists from Wine and Canvas down in the Village. What a treat it was for all of us to take home a beautiful masterpiece of our own! Wine and Canvas has also been supportive of our own art program here at school, having made art supply donations to Mrs. Frudden for your kids to continue to express themselves! Thank them if you see them around town, or consider spending an evening with them at their studio trying it yourselves! Whether you helped us out in school, at home, or chaperoning our many field trips, I hope you have all enjoyed your volunteer time here this year, and also our “thank you” event. It’s a small way for us to thank you for your countless hours of help over this past school year. I hope you all have a restful summer with your families, and I’ll look forward to seeing you back again in the Fall. Jolene Hodson Volunteer Coordinator Important Testing Dates: Please Put On Your Calendar Students in grades 3-5 completed the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs). MAP testing is next. Several classes per day will be taking the tests. Your child’s classroom teacher will notify you of the specific days that your child will be testing. If you have any questions, please direct these questions to your child's teacher. The testing dates are: • Week of May 11: MAP Reading Grades 2-5 • Week of May 18: MAP Math Grades 2-5 Physical Education: • • Tennis Shoes: In Physical Education we encourage children to wear their tennis shoes to class. Please remind your child on the days they have Physical Education to wear or bring their tennis shoes. Your child will be receiving points for having their tennis shoes in class. It is very important that children have the proper footwear on when they are taking part in activities to avoid injury. Thank you for helping our program to be successful! Fitness Testing Scores: In past years, fitness scores have been sent home. Unfortunately this year we are having technical issues with the program. We are in the process of getting this restored. Therefore, we will not be sending home the form this year. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Allison or Mrs. Egan. Thank you, Mr. Allison & Mrs. Egan, Physical Education Specialists [email protected] or [email protected] 2 Fifth Grade Music Technology Showcase Monday, May 18th: 6:15-7:00 p.m. and after Band Concert until 8:30 p.m. Music Room and Hallway Fifth graders and their families are invited to a Music/Technology open house on Monday, May 18th from 6:15-7:00 p.m. and then following the Band Concert until 8:30 p.m. in the music room. (Room 127) and hallway. Students have been creating soundtracks of their life story and original songs. It is amazing to see and hear what they have created! We would like to share their work with you. The event will be an open house format. Track and Field Day: Volunteers Needed - Friday, May 29th In physical education the students are finishing up their fitness testing and are looking forward to Track and Field Day on Friday, May 29th. We are emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship so we can all remember to have fun and encourage one another. The 2nd-5th grade students are practicing in thirteen different events for Track and Field Day. We are looking for adult volunteers to give us a hand with grades 2-5 for half the day or all day. For more information on helping with grades 2-5, please contact Mr. Allison at [email protected] or at 612.706.1236. If you plan on joining us for lunch, please indicate your choice of lunch: (Lunches are $3.65 each, deducted from your child’s lunch account). __ Hot Dog on a Bun or __ Smucker PB&J Sandwich The Kindergarten and First Grade Track and Field Day is also on Friday, May 29th. Younger students will participate in six events. (See the following schedule for times). If you are available to help, please email Mrs. Egan at [email protected] If you plan on joining us for lunch, please indicate your choice of lunch: (Lunches are $3.65 each, deducted from your child’s lunch account). • • 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. (First Grade) 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. (Kindergarten) __ Hot Dog on a Bun or __ Smucker PB&J Sandwich Yearbooks The 2015 yearbooks were distributed to students on Wednesday, May 6th. If you did not receive your copy, or you have a problem with your book, you must contact Kari Tholkes before she sells the EXTRA copies at the Ice Cream Social on Tuesday, May 12th. Email: [email protected] or phone Kari Tholkes at 612-208-2569. • EXTRA YEARBOOKS will be sold at the ICE CREAM SOCIAL on Tuesday, May 12th. From 5:30-6:30 p.m., Kari Tholkes will be in Mrs. McCone’s room in the 5th grade area. Please stop in and see her if you’d like to purchase a 2015 yearbook. • At 6:30 p.m., yearbooks will be sold at the NUT FREE table in the cafeteria. • The cost is $20. Cash or checks payable to WPPA are accepted. 3 Fifth Grade Activity Day on Monday, June 1st The 5th Grade Activity Day has been scheduled for Monday, June 1st from 11:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m. at the Shoreview Community Center. They will be enjoying an afternoon at the Tropics pool and the climbing area. Students will have lunch at school then go to Shoreview for their activities. Students need to bring a swimsuit, towel, and socks for climbing area. Wilshire Park Fifth Grade Recognition Ceremony Wednesday, June 3rd at 1:30 p.m. Ceremony in the Wilshire Park Gym With Reception to follow in MPR Parents, guardians and immediate family members are invited to join the fifth graders and their teachers as they celebrate their academic achievements. The afternoon is a celebration of the students; the 5th graders will sing, receive their achievement certificates and enjoy a special slide show highlighting their years at Wilshire Park. There will be a reception immediately following in the multipurpose room. If students wish to bring a change of clothes for the ceremony, they may change before the program. We wish our fifth graders the very best as they begin the next stage of their school experience. School-based Mental Health Continues to be offered in the District Throughout the Summer Months Summer is quickly approaching and challenges may arise before the school year gets started in the fall. School-based mental health services are available in the summer to help with challenges, if they do arise. School-based mental health therapy is an opportunity available to all students and families in the St. Anthony School District. Two therapists from Nystrom & Associates, Ltd. work in the district to offer individual and family therapy for a variety of mental health issues including depression, anxiety, family change, drug/alcohol use, trauma, peer conflicts, etc. The services are comparable to receiving outpatient therapy in a mental health clinic, but we provide services in the schools to aide in convenience and accessibility. Appointments are scheduled as frequently as needed (typically once a week or every other week). We do our best to accommodate family and student schedules. Like an outpatient clinic visit, we bill each student’s insurance company for services. We also have access to Hennepin County funding which can be utilized for students who are uninsured/underinsured. Since the nature of this work requires we maintain confidentiality, no information will be shared with the school unless we have written permission by the student/parent. Please call or email if interested in these services. Erica Loecken, LICSW [email protected] 612-706-1273 4 Kindergarten Registration for 2015-16 School Year Do you have a child who will be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2015 and live in the St. Anthony-New New Brighton School District? Kindergarten Registration took place in April. If you have not yet registered your incoming kindergartner, please email [email protected] or call the school office at 612.706.1200. 612.706.1200 Scholastic Book Fair – Under the Sea: Explore an Ocean of Books! th Monday-Friday: Friday: May 11-15 11 - MPR Please join us for our Spring Scholastic Book Fair which will be held Monday-Friday, May 11-15th 15th during the school day from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to visit the Book Fair with their class and families are welcome any time. Watch for a flyer with more information coming home with your child soon. The Book Fair helps promote reading while raising funds for books and materials used by students and staff. The Book Fair will move to the Gym for the Ice Cream Social/Art Show event on Tuesday, May 12th. The Book Fair will be open from 6:30 6:30-7:30 7:30 p.m. for families to shop! If parents want to shop with their child, they can come to the fair before school or after school until 4 p.m. or shop online at: http://scholastic.com/schoolbookfairs The online fair is open from May 3-16th. Online orders will be shipped to the school without any added shipping costs. We hope to see YOU at the Book Fair! The 2015-16 16 School District Calendar was approved at the January 6, 2015 School Board Meeting. Click here for the 2015-16 2015 school district calendar. Bus Transportation for the 2015 2015-16 School Year All students who intend to ridee the bus MUST register to receive buss service for the 2015-16 2015 school year. Every request will be reviewed, but there are no guarantees where stops will be located. Requests for an additional bus stop for occasional use depend on timing and direction of the route and are at the discretion of the Transportation Department. Failure to submit a transportation form constitutes voluntary waiver of transportation and students will not be assigned a bus. The Transportation Registration form was emailed to families on April 29th but is attached here as well and are due in the Wilshire Park School Office no later than Friday, May 15, 2015. If you have questions, please contact Todd Niklaus, Transportation Director at [email protected] Bus route information for the 2015-16 16 school year will be available on the district website in mid mid-August. Are You Planning to Move? If your child will not be attending Wilshire Park School next year, (or in the case of fifth graders, St. Anthony Middlee School), please let us know. It is helpful for our planning and as we order materials. We will prepare your child’s records to forward on to his or her new school. Thanks for your help! 5 Scoop Out Some Time for Fun on Tuesday, May 12th Grandparents Gathering Gathering & Ice Cream Social! • • Grandparents are invited to visit their grandchild’s classroom from 5:30 5:30-6:30 p.m. Drop-in – do not need to stay for the entire hour. Art Show: 6:30-7:30 7:30 p.m. The creative efforts of 1st – 5th Grade Wilshire Park artists will be displayed in an Art Exhibit on Tuesday, May 12 1 th during the Wilshire Park Ice Cream Social. This is an art sample of a semester of hard work and joyful creation! We hope you will plan to attend and enjoy a feast for the eyes! We look forward to seeing you and your Wilshire Park artist! Kristie Frudden, Art Specialist Ice Cream Social: 6:30-7:30 7:30 p.m. - Cafeteria and Back Soccer Field (weather permitting) Scoopers Needed – Moms and Dads Welcome! Treat yourself to free Culvers custard or a dairy-free free cool treat provided by our Wilshire Park Parents’ Association. Visit with other families as we begin to wrap up the school year. Interested in Volunteering? https://www.volunteersignup.org/FHP4Y Additional Questions? Please Contact: Lora Kohan (Ice Cream Chair) at: [email protected] Bike Helmets Will Be For Sale in the Gym from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Bicycle helmets will be for sale during the Tuesday, May 12th Ice Cream Social so you can purchase your family bike helmets for the summer. The cost is only $15 for the Schwinn brand helmets. A flyer is attached so you can take a look at sizes and see how to measure for proper proper size. If you have questions contact Julie Philbrook (WP Parent and Wilshire Park Safe Routes to School Committee member) at [email protected] Scholastic Book Fair – Under the Sea: Explore an Ocean of Books! In the Gym from 6:30-7:30 6:30 p.m. The Book Fair will move to the Gym for the Ice Cream Social/Art Social/A Show and will be open from 6:30-7:30 6:30 7:30 p.m. for families to shop! Book Swap: 6:30-7:30 p.m. – Multipurpose Room During the Ice Cream Social and Art Fair, Wilshire Park will host Ice Cream for Books – Book Swap! This is a chance for students to bring their gently used books and swap them for someone else’s gently used books. So start saving your picture books and chapter chapter books that you’ve finished reading. Bring them to the Multipurpose Room that evening and swap them for “new” used books that you haven’t read before. This is a great opportunity to stock ck up for summer reading! Questions? Contact Mrs. Shaw at [email protected] or 612.706.1209. Sponsored by WPPA Children must be accompanied by an adult. 6 Safety Hazard: Highcrest Road as Drop-Off/Pick-up Location Please do NOT drop your child off for school on Highcrest Road in front of school or use Highcrest Road as a pickup after school unless you have parked your car in a safe location located southeast from the building on the east side of the street. We are concerned for the safety of students being dropped off on either side of Highcrest directly across from the school with cars stopping and children crossing. Please use the parking lot, Elmwood church or 36th Ave (alongside the playground) for student drop-off. End of Year Grade Level Picnics Coordinated by Grade Level Parents • • • • • • Join other students & their families to socialize and reminisce about the school year! Bring a dish to share and something to drink for your family. (Rain or Shine!) Kindergarten – Tuesday, June 2nd from 5-8 p.m. at Central Park Pavillion o Contact person: Kyra Dunn/Eli’s Mom o Email: [email protected] st 1 Grade – Thursday, May 14th from 5-8 p.m. at Central Park Pavillion o Contact person: Tara Halverson/Landon’s mom o Email: [email protected] 2nd Grade – Tuesday, May 26th from 5-8 p.m. at Central Park Pavillion o Contact person: Danielle Bogucki/Josie’s Mom o Email: [email protected] 3rd Grade - Thursday, May 28th from 5-8 p.m. at Emerald Park Pavillion o Contact person: Jen Smith-Otte/Hans’ Mom o Email: [email protected] 4th Grade - Thursday, May 21st from 5-8 p.m. at Central Park Pavillion o Contact person: Katie Gillard/Liam’s Mom o Email: [email protected] 5th Grade Recognition - 5th Grade parents! From the Nurse’s Office - Spring Safety As the weather gets warmer, children will be playing outdoors riding bikes, skateboards, scooters, and rollerblading. Children should wear helmets during these kinds of activities. All bike riders should wear helmets (including adults). Children are more likely to wear helmets if they see their parents wearing them. Wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of head injury by 85%. Make sure helmets fit properly. It should sit level on your head not cocked towards the back of your head. The chin strap should fit snuggly. Use the foam pads to adjust the fit if necessary. If you struggle to get your child to wear a helmet, make it mandatory. If he won’t wear a helmet, he won’t be able to ride the bike. Or make a new family rule: No one rides their bike without a helmet, including the adults. There will be a helmet sale in the Wilshire Park gym on Tuesday, May 12th along with the ice cream social and book fair. Helmets will be $15 for good quality Schwinn Bike helmets. This is a great value! Please see attached flyer for more details. Mrs. Watzl-King, RN LSN 612-705-1205 or [email protected] 7 Looking for Lunchroom/Playground Substitutes Do you have a little time during the day and are willing to substitute occasionally at Wilshire Park? We could use some additional on-call on call substitutes to work in the cafeteria and playground supervising children at lunchtime. The hours are approximately 11:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. We can work with your schedule. If interested, please visit the school ol website and click on “Employment Opportunities” to complete an application. Please let Cindy or Helen (612-706-1200) (612 1200) in the school office know when you have completed your online application and we will work with you to complete the process. Bus Company Information Metropolitan Transportation Network is the bus company contracted for our student transportation. Occasionally delays in student pickup or drop drop-off off may occur for a variety of reasons. Our office staff is always available to assist during office fice hours but please note our office does close at 4:00 p.m. Please make your first call to the bus company at: 763.571.1541 and ask for “Dispatch”. This his transportation phone number is also listed on the home page of the Wilshire Park website. Bus Stops Please be aware that if a bus stop goes unused for a period of 10 days, that stop may be inactivated by our bus company, Metropolitan Transportation Network.. Please contact our Transportation Director, Todd Niklaus at [email protected] or 612.706.1117 if you need assistance with your child’s bus route. Another Note Regarding Busing: With a note from a parent to the school office, students are permitted to ride on o a different bus with a friend unless the bus is at capacity. T This year, Bus #1 is full to capacity and cannot accommodate additional students for playdates, etc. Parents will need to arrange another form of transportation. After School Change in Plans We understand that after-school school plans for your child may change occasionally. Please send a note with your child or email the teacher, when possible. On those occasions when plans change during the school day, please call the school office as early as you can. Many times, the office staff is inundated with calls and visitors at the end of the day. Some grades have late-afternoon late recess which makes it challenging to deliver a message to your child. Money Sent to School with Your Child When sending money to school with your child, please mark the check or envelope clearly with your child’s first and LAST name, teacher’s name and why the money is being sent (lunch money, field trip, book order,, etc.). If paying on your child’s lunch account, please include yo your child’s Lunch PIN number. If Your Child is Absent or will be arriving late. . . Please call the attendance line at 612.706.1204. Please call before 9:05 a.m. You may leave a message 24 hours a day. • If your student needs to leave school early for an appointment please either call or email the morning of, or send a note with your student. We will communicate the information to your child’s teacher so they are aware that your child will be leaving. Come to the 8 school office to sign your child out of school. Office staff will page the classroom to have your child meet you in the office. Target: Take Charge of Education® Help Target help your favorite school. Sign up for a Target REDcard and Target will donate 1% of your Credit or Debit REDcard purchases made at Target and Target.com. Choose your kids' elementary school, the neighborhood middle school or any other eligible K–12 school. Wilshire Park recently received a check from Target’s Take Charge of Education program for $6,584.01. Fantastic! Thank you for choosing Wilshire Park as your favorite school! Box Tops for Education: We collect box tops! Clipping the boxtops brings money into our school to be used for programs. The boxtop collection area is inside Door #3 in the cabinet by the Lost and Found. WPPA received a check over Winter Break in the amount of $2,274.90. Wow! AmazonSmile Program: AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization, at no cost to you, every time you shop through Amazon. When you shop at smile.amazon.com you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases to your favorite charitable organization. You can choose from nearly one million organizations to support. Of course, we hope that you will choose the “Wilshire Park Parents Association, Inc.”! There are three easy step to designate Wilshire Park Parents Association to receive funds: 1. Click on: https://smile.amazon.com/ 2. On the screen titled Select a Charitable Organization to Start Shopping, in the search field titled Or Pick Your Own Charitable Organization, enter "Wilshire Park Parents Association, Inc." 3. Select the entry for "Wilshire Park Parents Association Inc." Note: searching on Wilshire Park Elementary returns a Wilshire Park Elementary PTA in California. Be sure to enter "Wilshire Park Parents Association, Inc." After the first time, each time you log into AmazonSmile at http://smile.amazon.com to shop, you will see WPPA designated as your charitable organization at the top of your screen. TAR GET Flyers Non-school-related flyers are not sent home with students but will be made available to parents in the school office. Parents may also call the school office to request that a flyer be sent home. Flyers currently available in the school office: • Piano lessons offered by Michelle Carpenter in her home studio in St. Anthony. Visit the website for more information: michellecarpenterpianostudio.com or email: [email protected]. • Piano lessons offered in St. Anthony by Jenny Trosen. Second grade and up are welcome! Email: [email protected] or call 651-485-9945. • New Brighton Stockyard Days Junior Ambassador Program. For more information call 651.403.1269, email Becky at [email protected] or visit the website at www.stockyarddays.org or Facebook page – New Brighton Ambassador Program. 9 Community News: SAVE THE DATE! Benefit and Celebration for Carl Nowlin *Adults-only evening for friends, family, and community members. Saturday, June 20th, 2015 7:00-11:00 pm Rose Vine Hall @ Grumpy’s in Roseville 2801 Snelling Ave, Roseville, MN 55113 Tickets will be cost $40 online/$50 at the door and will include one free raffle ticket. Online ticket sales will begin in early May. Night will feature: casino games, a silent auction/raffle, light appetizers & a cash bar WONDERING HOW YOU CAN HELP? We are looking for donations for the silent auction and raffle. If you or someone you know has an item to donate, please see attached form for more information. We are looking for items such as: *vacation home/cabin rental *hotel stays *tickets for sporting events *electronics *golf packages *gift baskets *services (auto, spa, lawn care, etc.) *any other valuable items* Questions? Email: [email protected] For more information and updates see our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/carlnowlinbenefit Happy 70th Anniversary St. Anthony! Help us celebrate the 70th anniversary of the city of St. Anthony! The St. Anthony Historical Society is asking students and families to share their stories by completing one of the project ideas: draw a picture of your home; take a photo of homes on your block and find out when they were built; compare prices from 1945 to 2014; find and draw a picture of a home built before 1945; interview someone who has lived in the village for decades; share your story of how your family moved to St. Anthony. Or if you do not live in St. Anthony draw a picture of our school or your favorite park in St. Anthony Village. You may use the attached form for your submission and return to Mrs. Miller at Wilshire Park. All submissions will be on display at VillageFest in August. Questions? Contact Erica Crone at [email protected] 10 Patriots Marching Band Blitz The Patriots Marching Band Blitz is scheduled for Saturday, May 9th, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Students will be seeking donations in the St. Anthony/New Brighton school district to support the award winning high school marching band. The Patriots Marching Band will represent our community in local parades this summer, and during the annual trip, perform in parades, one in Jefferson City, Missouri and one in St. Louis, Missouri. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Wilshire Park Calendar Information Date Time Monday-Friday, May 11-15 MAP Testing, Grades 2-5 – Reading 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 9:25 – 2:50 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 14 8:00-2:30 p.m. Friday, May 15 9:15-12:45 p.m. 2:00-2:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, May 18-22 Monday, May 18 Tuesday, May 19 Wednesday, May 20 Friday, May 22 Event Scholastic Book Fair (extended hours during ice cream social on Tuesday, May 12) Grade 4 Field Trip to MN History Center Grandparents Visit to Classrooms Ice Cream Social/Art Show/Scholastic Book Fair/Bike Helmet Sale/Book Swap Some 5th Grade students attending STEMLink at Normandale Community College (Note 8 a.m. departure time from Wilshire Park) Grade 2 Field Trip to Childrens’ Theatre High School Chamber Choir presenting to grades 3-5 in WP Gym MAP Testing, Grades 2-5 – Math 5th Grade Band Concert – Matinee for school audience – WP Gym 6:15-7:00 p.m. 5th Grade Music Technology Showcase – Music Room 127 (also following band concert) 7:00 p.m. 5th Grade Band Concert – WP Gym 7:00 p.m. School Board Meeting – High School Media Center 9:15 a.m. 4th Grade Recorder Concert - Gym 9:15 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Grade 1 Field Trip to Springbrook Nature Center 2:00 p.m. Upcoming Events/Reminders: Monday, May 25 Friday, May 29 Monday, June 1 Wednesday, June 3 Gr. 2-5: 9:05-3:15 p.m. Gr. 1 from 10-11 a.m. Kdgn. from 1:30-2:30 p.m. TBD 11:45-3:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 4 11 Memorial Day – No School Track and Field Day – see newsletter for schedule (Make-up day in case of rain is Tuesday, June 2nd) Chemistry Magic Show Assembly 5th Graders to Shoreview Community Center 5th Grade Recognition, Parents are invited to attend: Gym (followed by reception in MPR) Last day of school; Hat Day; Report cards Friday, June 5 sent home with students. St. Anthony Community munity Center closed to prepare for summer preparation and planning. Kids Village Camp begins Monday, June 8th. Call 612.706.1166 for more information. No School! Words From Wilshire is published twice each month month on the second and fourth Friday of the month. (Exceptions: one issue in November on November 14th, one issue in December on December 12 and one issue in March on March 13th). Deadline for articles to be printed in Words From Wilshire is noon on Tuesday before b publication. Editor: Cindy Ridge: [email protected] 12