Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Weekly Blog 1/9


Dear Wines Families,
I hope everyone had an enjoyable winter break. In addition to lots of stories about exciting travels and activities over the break, I’ve also heard many stories from kids and parents about various illnesses going through houses over the break. If yours was one of those houses, I hope everyone is back to health and if it wasn’t in your house, hopefully it stays away! Our house was a bit hit or miss with all of us getting a touch of sickness, but fortunately nothing too bad. We head into the second half of the year with lots to look forward to!

Science Olympiad Meeting Tomorrow
WESO, Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad, is open to all 2nd through 5th graders in the Washtenaw County.  The date for competition, May 11th, 2019.  If WESO is new to you and you possibly have an interested child, please come to the information session on Jan 10th @ 7pm in the MPR.   Coordinator Anastasia Yocum and several experienced coaches will be on hand to answer questions.  
At Wines, we are an all volunteer coaching team.  At this meeting we will assign coaches to events.  It is a tradition at Wines that children of our coaching volunteers get first choice for event placement. So, please consider coaching and attending the information meeting Thursday, Jan 10 @ 7pm.

Once we know the events we're able to field to the competition, based solely on the number of coaches, a first-come; first-serve sign up genius will be release to the rest of the Wines student body on Jan 31st.  Any questions; please direct to scienceowines@gmail.com.

Guest Speaker at Jan. 22nd PTO Meeting
Wines PTO presents Dr. Anthony DeBenedet (Wines parent and Author) as the speaker at the January 22, General Meeting from 7-8pm.  Childcare provided.  
Title: Playful Intelligence: Unpacking Your Childhood Wisdom. 

Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D. is a practicing physician and behavioral-science enthusiast. His interviews and writings have run in various media outlets, including the New York Times, the Today show, the Washington Post, andTIME Ideas. He is the author of Playful Intelligence: The Power of Living Lightly in a Serious World (Santa Monica Press, 2018) and also co-authored The Art of Roughhousing: Good Old-Fashioned Horseplay and Why Every Kid Needs It (Quirk Books, 2011). DeBenedet holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomedical Engineering from the Duke University Pratt School of Engineering, a Master of Science Degree in Health and Healthcare Research from the University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School, and a Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He completed his internal medicine residency and gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Michigan Health System. DeBenedet lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he enjoys spending time with his family, connecting with friends, and playing a little basketball.

International Night: Jan 30th 6:30-8:00
Sign up online to host a country for International Night at:
Feel free to choose a country you and your child are from, have spent time in, or are simply interested in learning about and sharing with others. Teach others about the country with food, information, an activity, game, craft, or anything else that's representative. Students are also invited to march in the Parade of Nations wearing a traditional outfit from their chosen country, whether or not your family is hosting a table.

Lunchtime Extra Specials: We need you!
BIG thanks to Michael Newberry for taking over the lead for our Lunchtime Extra Specials program! Now Michael needs your help to make this unique Wines tradition a success. 

Lunchtime Extra Specials are volunteer-led, indoor activities for kids to choose from as an alternative to outdoor recess in February and March. This is one of the Wines students' favorite activities of the year, and we need volunteers to make it happen!

The commitment is only one lunchtime per week, for a total of 6 weeks, from February 5 - March 15. Younger siblings are always welcome, if you have little ones with you.
Here are some of the activities we have done in the past:

• Free Dance
• Yoga
• Knitting
• Paper Airplanes
• Legos
• Rainbow Loom
• Sewing and Crafts
• Bal-A-Vis-X
• Board Games

Please contact Michael Newberry (mnewberry88@gmail.com) to sign up to lead or assist in any area that interests you. We will schedule an orientation meeting at the school to walk through the details and answer any questions. Thank you for considering!

Robotics Competition: Saturday, January 26
Our 5th grade robotics team lead by Ms. Schemanske will be competing at Forsythe Middle School on Saturday, January 26th from 9:00 AM-noon. This is a great opportunity to not only cheer our kids on, but to learn about the wonders of robotics! 

That’s it for this week!

David

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