Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Weekly Update 12/16

 Dear Wines Families, 

Well, here we are with the final message of 2020. It’s certainly been a different and challenging year, but I’m happy to have you all part of my life during these times and I look forward to brighter days in 2021! 

Report Cards and Assessment Data

Tomorrow, every family will receive one or two emails from me. All families will receive an email with a secure link to your child’s report card. Grades 2-5 will receive a second email with a secure link to your child’s NWEA report. Grades K/1 will receive a second email with your child’s local math assessment data. Young 5’s will receive just the report card. I’ve done a lot of email gymnastics to get these all set up in our system and I’m crossing my fingers that I did everything right! 

Below are links to letters by grade level with some explanation of the assessment data and for grades K-2, directions for how you can access your child’s Lexia reading data that is part of the fall assessment reporting. 

Please let me know if you have any issues or questions about these items. 

K/1 Letter

2nd grade letter

3rd-5th grade letter

Go Nemo Go!!  

Tune in to the Food Network on December 28th at 9pm & 10pm to watch former Wines student and current Forsythe 6th grader, Nemo Tsai, premiere on the “Kids Baking Championship”. He will be on weekly until he is eliminated. If he’s eliminated!! Here’s a press release about the show. 

Restaurant Fundraisers

On January 12, Wines will be participating with Noodles and Company for a fundraiser. 25% of proceeds of takeout and delivery that evening will go to Wines. Below is a flyer with more information. 




And speaking of Nemo Tsai, we will be partnering with his family’s restaurant, Godaiko, later this winter! 


I hope everyone can find some time for rest and rejuvenation during the upcoming winter break. 


David


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Weekly Update 12/9

 Dear Wines Families, 

Sorry for the late message today, it’s been a long day of Zoom!!! 

As always, I hope this finds you well. Having said that, I do know that “well” is a relative term right now. As I said last week, I do find myself with a level of optimism for 2021 but I also know that we are all living in extraordinarily challenging times right now and we are all impacted in myriad ways. While we are a virtual community, we are still a community and I want everyone to know that with Wines being a central part of our community, we are with you and here to support you and your family in any way we can. 

Report Cards

Soon you will be receiving information regarding how to access your child’s fall report card. Report cards will be available next Thursday, Dec. 17. While our traditional report card has undergone some minor revisions due to the virtual environment, in most ways it is nearly exactly like previous years’ reports. Though it isn’t exactly like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole, there are some limitations to our report cards this fall with virtual instruction. I say that only to let everyone know that our teachers are doing an extraordinary job of teaching each day and an equally extraordinary job of learning about and reporting on the strengths and growth areas for your child. As with any report card, this is just a snapshot in time for your child. It will provide valuable information, but only a partial picture. It is also just the first report card out of three for the school year and so it is just a beginning. As Shanna Middleton told me when my boys were in her Kindergarten classroom, this is a marathon and not a sprint and so I don’t want families to spend undo time worrying about your child’s report card or progress. Your child IS making progress and we will continue to support them in their learning as the year goes on and work with you in partnership to have a successful school year. 

That’s all for now. As always, please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions. 

David


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Weekly Update 12/2

Dear Wines Families, 

I hope this finds everyone well. It is amazing that we find ourselves here in December. I know we ALL likely are looking forward to the end of 2020, though the struggles of this year will certainly continue into 2021. I do currently find myself with increased optimism that life will ultimately get back to normal for all of us at some point in 2021. 

Book Fair Continues
Just a reminder that our virtual Book Fair continues through Dec. 16. Click HERE for the fair’s website to browse. 

Sora
While the Book Fair will help get real books into our hands, did you know that our students have access to fiction eBooks through a platform called Sora?  Mrs. Evaldson has explored Sora with grades two through five during library class, and it is available for the younger children with some adult help. Sora is found on the Resource Portal on the Library Schoology page of your child’s home base.  Mrs. Evaldson will leave the slide deck with instructions up through December. It is easy to set up and will offer your child many wonderful choices for recreational reading. The AAPS collection was selected by AAPS librarians and the Midwest Collaborative collection comes for the AADL.  

Click here for An Introduction to Sora and Sora FAQs.  Please contact Mrs. Evaldson if you have any questions (evaldson@aaps.k12.mi.us

Wines Directory
Recently I’ve received a few inquiries about the Wines Directory. I did send it out a number of weeks ago, but I’m sure many of us have lost track of some of our emails!! In today's email, I again sent everyone the directory. 

Supply Distribution
There are still a handful of families who have not picked up art supplies and/or Math Journal 2 and/or 5th grade instruments. If you still need these items, please email me directly and I’ll arrange a touch-free pick up for you. 

That’s it for this week. Please stay safe and stay positive and let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 

David 

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Weekly Update 11/24

 Dear Wines Families, 

As we approach Thanksgiving, I want to extend my sincere thanks to our entire community. While we all share in the current uncertainty and challenges, we also share in our connection to each other and to our wonderful school. I am so thankful for our students and our families for your support, resilience, and positivity in the face of a school year like no other. I’m so proud of our kids! I’m also so thankful for our staff who continue to learn and adapt to the online environment. I’ve been able to spend a lot of time “in” classrooms over the past few weeks and I continue to be struck by the strong communities that our teachers and staff have helped create. Our first mission this year has been to provide a safe and welcoming place for kids in their virtual classrooms and I believe we have done that in every classroom. When we have such an environment, then learning can take place and learning is taking place! Although this Thanksgiving will likely be different for all of us, I wish you peace and I thank you all for your support. 

The Book Fair is now LIVE until Sunday December 6th! 

Here is the latest from our Book Fair Chair, Stacy Guldal: 

Perfect for holiday shopping (think CyberMonday) and a great way to expand our home libraries! Every book that is in stock and ordered by December 6th is guaranteed to arrive before the holidays. It's safe, easy, and FUN! As an added bonus it will greatly help Wines Elementary be able to provide books and other classroom resources next year for our teachers, classrooms, and school library. 

This link will take you to our book fair website: Wines Elementary Virtual Book Fair. Towards the bottom you will find two ways to shop online, the traditional online shopping site and our 360 degree virtual fair site. You can pick your grade level, browse cases and see the books up close and read their descriptions by using the icons in grey circles. There are lots of other things that interact on the Virtual Book Fair site as well, including posters, bulletin boards, and displays as well as play button icons in the cases to open videos showcasing particular books!

If you are like me, you're constantly looking for ways to bring a little "normal" to our social distancing measures. How about a Virtual Family Night? If your family has a free evening in the coming days, make a plan to sit down and look through the fair together. Take turns navigating the cases and let your kids pick out a book or two for immediate ordering. Add a favorite family dinner and there you have it! A great night for the littles who may need help navigating the fair site and a memorable night for the bigger kids who may really miss browsing the cases and coming to family night. 

Here is a list of recommendations that our teachers have offered if you want to order a holiday gift or need a little inspiration for your shopping! Book Fair Recommendations

If you plan on shopping between now and the end of the day on Thanksgiving, please use code "VIP20" for an additional 20% off of your order!

Wines Spirit Wear Now Available

The online Wines Spirit Wear Apparel Store is now open and will remain open until Nov. 29. Below is a link to the store. Nothing says 2020 like a Wines Wildcat face mask! (joking aside, I'm buying one!!). Please confirm sizing as we cannot accommodate returns. 

https://pogo.undergroundshirts.com/collections/wines-wildcat-apparel

Direct Donations

Thank you to everyone who has been able to make a direct donation to the PTO. I can’t tell you how much we appreciate it! We understand the challenges that many in our community are facing right now and we honor the fact that a donation at this time is simply not possible for some. If you are in a position, however, we humbly ask you to consider this opportunity.

If you are able to make a donation, please go to https://wines-elementary-school-pto.square.site

Speaking of supporting our school, I’m pleased to let you know that our new playground structure on the lower el playground is nearing completion. I was at school this morning and it looks great! If you are near school, have a peek at the rear of the building outside of Ms. Shanteau’s classroom and you’ll see the new structure! Projects like these are made possible from the support of our community. Thank you!

David


Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Weekly Update 11/18

Dear Wines Families, 
I have a few important announcements and updates today: 

Closing Circle Time Change
Beginning after Thanksgiving break, our teachers will be adjusting the Closing Circle time to occur earlier in the day. Closing Circle is a valued Responsive Classroom practice that we want every student to experience. Over the last several months, we have received feedback from many in our community regarding the challenges with holding Closing Circle late in the day and this is evident in our participation rate as attendance at Closing Circle is roughly half of what it is in the morning. Additionally, as we continue to remain in virtual learning status, we are continually seeking ways to provide needed support and flexibility for our families. Your child’s teacher will share the specific schedule adjustment with you over the next week but Closing Circle will take place at some time between 1:15 and 1:45 depending on the classroom schedule. Please know that teachers will continue to be available to assist students individually or in small groups and/or provide asynchronous feedback for the balance of the school day ending at 3:13pm. 

Wines Spirit Wear Now Available
The online Wines Spirit Wear Apparel Store is now open and will remain open until Nov. 29. Below is a link to the store. Nothing says 2020 like a Wines Wildcat face mask! (joking aside, I'm buying one!!). Please confirm sizing as we cannot accommodate returns. 

Scholastic Virtual Book Fair is Coming Up!
Below is a note from Stacy Guldal, our Book Fair Coordinator: 

Happy Wednesday Wines community! We are getting closer to the launch of our Virtual Book Fair! You guys already know how much I LOVE the book fair and I'm very excited to be able to offer the opportunity to put new books in the hand of our kids! The 360 degree immersive experience of their Virtual Book Fair offers a similar feel to the in person fair by allowing families to experience the joy of browsing the book cases, characters, and more while viewing exclusive book trailers and reading lists. Our fair website will be live November 23 - December 6.

We are working with our amazing teaching and support staff to arrange some time for your kids to look through the fair and put together a wish list. These wish lists are a great opportunity to get some holiday gift ideas for parents and other family members while helping to support Wines, the school library, and our classroom libraries! All in stock orders placed on or before December 6th are guaranteed to arrive before the holidays!

Next week you will be receiving a link to our fair website that will direct you to the virtual book fair as well as traditional online shopping sites and the wish lists will be distributed by your students' teacher to either be printed or filled out on their Chromebook. As always, please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions and THANK YOU for your continued support! 

Stacy Guldal (stacyguldal@gmail.com)

Supply Distribution
For the few families who were not able pick up supplies, please contact me directly to make an appointment to come by school. Please email me and I will arrange to meet you at Wines. This likely will not be possible until after Thanksgiving. As a reminder, all students received Art supplies, grades 1-5 received the second Math Journal, and 5th graders received instruments. 

Thanks! 

David

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Weekly Update 11/11

Dear Wines Families, 

I hope you have had the opportunity to enjoy the summer like weather we've had recently. While it looks like we won't see 70 degrees again for some time, it was nice while it lasted. I don't have a lot of new information today and that is refreshing as it seems like every day since August we've had new things to report! It means we have settled into our routines. Speaking of routines, this is the time of year where I am conducting observations of teachers as part of their evaluations. I have had the opportunity to be "in" classrooms daily and it has been so wonderful to see your children and I have been extremely impressed with their efforts and the work of our teachers. While we'd all rather be inside the school building, I can tell you with certainty that GREAT things are happening in our virtual classrooms. I am so proud of our students and staff and I'm also so thankful to our families who have hung in there with us as this year has taken shape. 

Reminder: Supply Distribution TODAY 3:00 PM-6:00 PM

Please enter Wines from the Newport entrance and proceed to the front of the building where you will be greeted by a staff member. Please have a piece of paper with your child's full name and grade level to hand to the staff member. This will help us get the right supplies to you in a timely fashion. 

5th Grade Families: Please follow the same directions as above where you will pick up art supplies and the second math workbook. After you receive those supplies, continue to the Kindergarten/modular lot. Drive up to the modular area where you will be greeted by a staff member to receive your child's instrument. Please have a second piece of paper with your child's full name displayed to hand to the staff member. 

As a reminder, all Y5-5 grade students will receive art supplies. Grades 1-5 will also receive a second math journal, and 5th graders will also receive your instruments. Please note that the 2nd and 3rd grade art supplies are all labeled "2nd grade". So don't worry if your 3rd grader receives "2nd grade" art materials. Finally, for most grade levels, the second math journal may not be used for some time. Please keep this in a safe place for future use at home or, perhaps, when we return to school. 

That's all for this week. See you later today! 

David

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Weekly Update 11/4

Dear Wines Families, 

I hope this finds you well on this fairly odd post-election Wednesday. Regardless of your political position, it is a bit strange not to know the results even though the election was predicted to happen like this. Putting all the rhetoric aside, this is a great civics lesson and our teachers are prepared to field questions and have discussions about the election in a neutral and developmentally appropriate way. Here is the news for the week: 

Supply Distribution Nov. 11

We are confirmed to hold our second supply distribution on Nov. 11 from 3:00 PM-6:00 PM. Included in the distribution will be Art supplies for all students, Every Day Math Journal II for 1st-5th grades, and musical instruments for 5th graders. In order to be efficient and limit staff exposure, we are really hoping to complete our entire distribution on one day. So please mark your calendars. I will send a message later with specific directions for how/where to collect the materials. 

Virtual Book Fair!!

Here is some information from our incredible Book Fair parent volunteer, Stacy Guldal:  

Like most things this year we will be moving forward with the Wines Book Fair in a fully virtual setting! This will help our community keep the health and wellbeing of our families as a first priority. Scholastic has developed a beautiful 360-degree virtual interface that we are really excited about! This interface will give our kids a similar look and feel as our in-person fairs have in the past. The online fair will be open from November 23rd through December 6th. As always, the books ordered within this time frame are guaranteed to arrive before the holidays, as long as they are in stock at the time the order is placed. 

We are hoping to arrange a way for the students to get some time to preview the fair and make a personal wish list, as well as compiling a reference list of teacher recommendations that can help parents or grandparents find books that are age and subject matter appropriate for each grade level. 

The Book Fair is my personal favorite event Wines hosts and I'm SO happy to be able to offer our amazing students the opportunity to get some new books into their hands, encourage a LOVE of reading, and help out Wines all at the same time! 

More information will come in the following weeks, but please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! 

Stacy Guldal (stacyguldal@gmail.com)


That’s all for this week. As always, please reach out with any questions or concerns. 

David


Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Weekly Update 10/28

Dear Wines Families, 

Wow, it is hard to believe that we are approaching the end of October! As always, I hope this finds everyone safe and healthy. While I’m certainly not in everyone’s homes and I know things vary from day to day, I do believe we have gotten much more consistent day to day. We are experiencing fewer technology issues and I’m seeing great things from our kids and teachers. Considering the circumstances, I could not be more pleased with where we are as a school right now. Here is the news for the week. Please note the PTO Wines Times Newsletter. 

Wines Times

Below is a link to the Wines Times Newsletter from our PTO this month. Please take some time to go through the slides. 

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kpUREuCFtEE5bxMQM9T6N1dUfTXRZqoaMpYEDqKScdY/present?slide=id.g76f0044dcc_0_135

Run a Thon Success!! 

Thank you to everyone who participated in our virtual Run-a-Thon last week. We had lots of participation and it was great to see! As you know, Run-a-Thon is one of our largest fundraisers each year. While this year is different, we are hoping to raise some funds to support our school. The pledge site is still open at https://wines-elementary-school-pto.square.site/shop/run-a-thon/6. This is a great place for out of town friends and families to go to support our school!

Fundraising

Speaking of fundraising, I want to highlight something from the Wines Times. We are thrilled that our new lower elementary playground structure will be installed very soon. I met with the installers yesterday and they are looking to break ground within a week or ten days. So the structure will be here when we return to school! Funds for the playground came from our spring Auction and Country Fair fundraisers from 2019. 

As you know, we did not have our Auction or Country Fair last year and while it is sometimes hard to think about when we are virtual, our PTO and our school continues to rely heavily upon financial support from our families. Run-a-Thon is one way to support the PTO. In addition, being in a virtual world, this year more than ever we will rely on direct donations. If you are interested in making a direct donation to the PTO, you can go to https://wines-elementary-school-pto.square.site/shop/direct-donation/3. Any amount will help ensure that our school continues to function during our closure and has a strong opening when we do return! 

Save the Date: Supply Distribution Nov. 11

We are tentatively scheduled to host our second supply distribution on Nov. 11 from 3:00 PM-6:00 PM. Included in the distribution will be Art supplies for all students, Every Day Math Journal II for 1st-5th grades, and musical instruments for 5th graders. There are a few details to iron out before this event is official, but I wanted to get this on your calendars now as we are hoping to do the entire distribution just one time on the 11th. 

That’s all for this week. As always, please reach out with any questions or concerns. 

David




Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Weekly Update 10/21

Dear Wines Families, 

I hope this message finds you well. I just have a couple of updates today, each are important. 

Run-a-Thon

I hope everyone was able to participate in today’s virtual Run-a-Thon or able to participate earlier in the week or, perhaps, tomorrow or Friday. In addition to promoting school spirit, the Run-a-Thon is an important fundraiser for our school. We do hope that we have as much participation as possible. Below are the links I shared last week with the participation tracking form, the pledge form, and even the video starring Ms. Wahl again to help pump everyone up! If you have pictures from today or any time this week, please send your pictures to: WinesPTOSecretary@gmail.com.

RUN-A-THON PLEDGE SITE

RUN-A-THON PARTICIPATION TRACKING FORM

RUN-A-THON KICK OFF VIDEO FEATURING MS. WAHL!  

Wednesday Morning Meetings

Beginning next week, our teachers will no longer be hosting morning meetings. Based on feedback from families and students, AAPS has made the decision to make Wednesday’s completely asynchronous days moving forward. Teachers will continue to post asynchronous work for students on Wednesdays. 

State Required Assessments

Next week and possibly the following week, all of our students will be participating in assessments as required by the state of Michigan. Historically, all of our K-5 students participate in the NWEA assessment each fall to meet this requirement. This year, our 3rd-5th graders will participate in NWEA for both math and reading. Our 2nd graders will also participate in NWEA but for math only. In reading, our K, 1st, and 2nd grade students will complete more localized/individual assessments, and Kindergarten and 1st grade will also participate in local assessments in math. For students who are not taking NWEA, there will no changes to their daily schedule to accommodate the assessments. There may be limited changes to schedules for those students taking NWEA. Please look for more detailed information from your child’s teacher as we approach next week. 

Thank you and as always, please let me know if you have any questions. 

David


Thursday, October 15, 2020

Weekly Update 10/15

 Dear Wines Families, 

Sorry, I forgot to post this yesterday. 

As always, I hope this message finds you well and your family healthy. We have an exciting week coming up next week with our annual Run-a-Thon with this year being our first virtual event and our event will honor Ms. Wahl for her over 50 years of dedication to Wines and the Ann Arbor Public Schools!! 

Run-a-Thon Next Week!!

Although the school year looks quite different this year, we couldn’t miss the opportunity to continue one of our favorite Wines traditions with a Spirit Week and virtual Run-A-Thon in honor of Ms. Wahl next week!

For new families to Wines, our annual Run-A-Thons serve as our largest fundraiser for the PTO. The Run-A-Thon is held in October during the school day on the soccer fields with a music, prizes, and snacks. Many parents say this is their favorite event at Wines as they join either to cheer their child on or to run along with the kids.

This year, your child will have the whole school week of October 19th (M-F) to collect minutes or miles run or walked, minutes danced, or however they choose to move their bodies to help celebrate our fabulous newly retired PE teacher Diane Wahl. Former Wines students are welcome to join in on the fun!

On Wednesday, October 21st we would love for the whole Wines Community to move their bodies in some way at 9:00 AM immediately following the morning meetings. In our past Run-A-Thons, Young Fives-2nd grades have run for 10 minutes, while 3rd-5th grades have run for 15 minutes. Feel free to pump your own jams in your backyard or neighborhood and see how far your kids can run during that time or make it even longer than 10 or 15 minutes!

At the end of the week, please fill out this FORM with the amount of time your child(ren) spent moving their body for the week. Also, please email photos of spirit week and your Run-A-Thon activities to WinesPTOSecretary@gmail.com. Parent volunteers will create a slideshow of the week's photos that you can share with your child and we can share with Ms. Wahl! We can’t wait to show Ms. Wahl how active our school was in honor of her!

Participate in whatever way works for you! You can simply move your body and record your activity or, if you wish, donate the Wines PTO will benefit by adding to their general fund which will help to support many student and teacher enrichment opportunities when we are able to return to school in person. Find out more about the PTO and how it supports the functioning of our school here. Any way you participate is a celebration of Ms. Wahl! Go Wines Wildcats!

Spirit Week

As we do each year, we will celebrate Run-a-Thon with a special Wines Spirit Week. Our Student Council met yesterday and came up with the following Spirit Days: 

Monday: Pajama Day

Tuesday: Twin Day

Wednesday (Run-a-Thon Day): Class Color Day

Thursday: Wacky Hair Day

Friday: Wines Spirit Day (if your child has Wines Spirit Wear, they can wear it today. If they don’t, they can wear red or anything that shows Wines spirit!). 

Wines Directory

Thanks to the tireless work of Robin Moore, our digital School Directory is ready. Robin used the choices families made when you registered regarding whether your information was included or not. If your information is not included and you would like it to be, please email Robin at moorero@aaps.k12.mi.us and she will update the document. Updates are made in “real time” on the document linked in yesterday's email.

That’s all for this week! 

David


Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Weekly Update 10/7

Dear Wines Families, 

Thank you to everyone who was able to attend Curriculum Night last evening. Below is a link to a recording of my schoolwide webinar. I started the recording a little late, but the video includes the bulk of my presentation (you’ll miss a bit of my introduction and explanation of my COVID hairstyle and beard length—but not much else!). 

Dr. DeYoung’s Curriculum Night Presentation

Here is the rest of the news for the week: 

Run-A-Thon for Ms. Wahl Week of October 19th

Although the school year looks quite different this year, we couldn’t miss the opportunity to continue one of our favorite Wines traditions with a spirit week and virtual Run-A-Thon. This year, we will celebrate this tradition in honor of Ms. Wahl the week of October 19th!

For new families to Wines, our annual Run-A-Thons serve as our largest fundraiser for the PTO. The Run-A-Thon is held in October during the school day on the soccer fields with a DJ, prizes, and snacks. Each grade takes turns running for a set amount of time. Many parents say this is their favorite event at Wines as they join in either to cheer their child on or to run along with the kids.

This year, your child will have the whole school week of October 19th (M-F) to collect minutes or miles run or walked, minutes danced, or however they choose to move their bodies to help celebrate our fabulous newly retired PE teacher Diane Wahl. Former Wines students are welcome to join in on the fun!

On Wednesday, October 21st we would love for the whole Wines Community to move their bodies in some way at 9 AM following the morning meetings. In our past Run-A-Thons, Young Fives, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade have run for 10 minutes, while 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade have run for 15 minutes. Feel free to pump your own jams in your backyard or neighborhood and see how far your kids can run during that time. Or make it even longer than 10 or 15 minutes!

Stay tuned next week to find out more about the Run-A-Thon including:

· How you can celebrate every day of the week by joining in Spirit Week

· How you can raise money for Wines by being active for Ms. Wahl 

Shout Outs to Ms. Wahl

The PTO newsletter, The Wines Times, wants to send Ms. Wahl our loudest shout outs as she heads to retirement.  Please send your email message to shoutoutsformswahl@gmail.com. Shout outs should be in text, png or jpeg format only. One message/file per family please.  Deadline for shout-outs is 10/12.

That’s all for now. Thanks again for all of your support and as always, please reach out to me with any questions or concerns. 

David




Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Weekly Update 9/30

 

Dear Wines Families, 

Thanks again for your patience as we roll out the final phase of our online platform and connect secure Zoom links with Schoology. It does appear that connection is inconsistent. Some classrooms are connecting quickly and some are slower. The initial connection can be slow—particularly when class starts in the morning. A “white screen” is not an error and so please wait a little while. Our teachers are monitoring the situation and have a backup plan to use the older links. We completely understand that this can be frustrating and we are doing all that we can to ensure a safe and easy online experience. But, as I’ve said since August, there will be hiccups so patience is key! Here is the rest of the news today: 

School Supply Distribution Today and Saturday
We will be hosting our “drive through” school supply distribution today from 4:00-6:30 PM and again on Saturday from 9:00 AM-Noon. Please enter through main Newport Rd. entrance and drive up to the front doors. You will be greeted by a staff member. Please have your child’s name and grade level written on a piece of paper and hand this piece of paper to the staff member. This will help us speed up the process. If you have library books or classroom books from last year, we can collect those from you as well. 

Shout Outs to Ms. Wahl
The PTO newsletter, The Wines Times, wants to send Ms. Wahl our loudest shout outs as she heads to retirement.  Please send your email message to shoutoutsformswahl@gmail.com. 
Shout outs should be in text, png or jpeg format only. One message/file per family please.

Curriculum Night: Oct. 6 
Our virtual Curriculum Night takes place next Tuesday evening beginning at 6:00 PM. Grade levels will present at 6:00 to 6:25 and will repeat their presentation at 6:30 until 6:55. I will host a schoolwide webinar at 7:00. Zoom links will be coming out soon. 

Walktober Continues!!
Our annual celebration of Walktober will go on this year! For returning families, you will recall that during the month of October, we participate in International Walk to School Day and also have a weekly walk to school all month. While we can’t walk to school this year, we will be encouraging all of our kids to take a daily walk each Wednesday after the morning meeting. 

See you tonight or Saturday for supply distribution. 

David







Monday, September 28, 2020

Wines Update 9/28

 Dear Wines Families,

I have a couple of important announcements today that I need to get out to you before my regular Wednesday message.

PTO Meeting Tomorrow Night

Our PTO meeting takes place tomorrow night at 7:00 PM. Please check your email for a Zoom link. As a reminder, all Wines parents are members of the PTO and are invited to the meetings.

School Supply Distribution: Wednesday or Saturday

We will be hosting drive through supply distribution on Wednesday from 4:00-6:30 and Saturday from 9:00 AM-noon. Please enter through the main Wines entrance from Newport. Please stay in your car. You will be greeted by a staff member. It will be most helpful if you write your child's name and grade on a piece of paper and hand that piece of paper to the staff runner. This will speed up the process greatly. You may also drop off library books from last spring or classroom books your child may have borrowed. If you can't make one of those times, please contact me and we will try to arrange an alternate opportunity. 

Save the Date: Curriculum Night Oct. 6

Curriculum Night takes place next Tuesday, Oct. 6th at 6:00 PM. Look for more details from your child’s teacher and/or from me later this week.

Zoom Update

At this time, we have successfully authenticated all students in Zoom. Parents and students do not need to do anything at this time so no need to follow any steps that came to your child’s email. Teachers will be working with students this week to ensure they are able to find and use the secure Zoom link in Schoology. Teachers will alert families as to when their class will switch from the link they have been using thus far to the new link. We are hoping this occurs for each classroom this week.

David

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Weekly Update 9/23

 Dear Wines Families, 

I hope this finds you well. A few important announcements for this week are below. 

Zoom Authentication

I’ve received a number of emails from families who have not received the email to complete the process of authenticating your child’s Zoom account. I sincerely apologize for the continued challenges. There are some issues on our end in terms of setting up the accounts and so there is certainly the possibility that the issue is on our side. However, I do want to make sure everyone is looking in the right place. The email will go directly to your child’s AAPS email, not the parent. So, the first thing to do is to make sure you are looking there. If you need your child’s email address and password, please let me know and I can send it to you. You can log in to the account via Gmail. 

If the email is not in your child’s account and is not in their Spam folder, then the issue is likely on our end and we are diligently working on it. If this is the case, please fill out the form below and we will try to rectify the situation right away. 

WE DIDN’T RECEIVE THE ZOOM AUTHENTICATION EMAIL

If you did receive the email and haven’t followed the authentication process yet, HERE are the directions. If you followed the steps you received an error message of some kind, that is when you should contact the help desk at 997-1222 or email: family_techsupport@aaps.k12.mi.us

Change in School Supply Distribution Dates

Due to circumstances beyond our control, we need to move our School Supply Distribution dates to next week. The new dates are Wednesday, Sept. 30 from 4:30-6:00 and Saturday, Oct. 3 from 9:00 AM-12:00 PM. If you made alternative arrangements with me for supply pick up, that date is no longer possible either so please try to make it to the new dates. If you cannot make either date, please let me know and we will work out another time. 

PTO News

Please join us for our first PTO meeting of the school year on Tuesday, September 29 from 7:00-8:30 pm. In this meeting we will be conducting board elections, reviewing and voting on approval of this year’s budget, planning fundraising strategies for the year, and brainstorming ideas for keeping the Wines community connected during this challenging time. PTO meetings for this school year, or until further notice, will be held on the last Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm and will occur virtually over Zoom. Remember, every Wines family is part of the PTO and is welcome to attend our monthly meetings. The link for next week’s meeting will be sent prior to the meeting.

The PTO Wines Times newsletter wants to hear from you! Do you have a tip to share about virtual learning that may inspire or help another family? Maybe it is how you use the breaks, set up your at-home space, or what snacks have helped everyone stay energized. Send in your tips (1 email per family, please) to virtuallearningtips@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

As We Settle In…

While most certainly this is not a normal start to the school year and the amount of time it is taking to find our “rhythm” is certainly longer than normal, we are beginning to find some consistency. I want to touch on some of the feedback we have received from families as it relates to screen time, student engagement, and in some cases, student frustration. 

I want to point out that we are still very early into the school year and today marks just the eighth full day. In any year, these first few weeks of school are a transition and a time for kids to reacclimate to school and for our younger students, a period of stamina building. For all students, this a time of significant change from summer routines. Students often struggle during this period and can be irritable, frustrated, tired, etc. While this virtual learning experience adds a significant new variable, in many ways this transition period is similar to normal school years. The biggest difference is that parents don’t see the entirety of your child’s day during regular year so families are understandably more in tune with the moment to moment emotions of your child. We most certainly want to continue to work with you and hear your feedback since this is new to all of us. We will continue to tweak our approach as we learn what makes the most sense at each grade level. But we do ask for you understand that students are still transitioning and this transition may be a bit longer than in normal years. 

I also want to touch on parent participation in school. Again, this is very new and certainly there is a need for adults to support our kids. We thank you for this!!! We hope that as routines are more normalized, parents or adult caregivers are able to fade away your support. The way I see it, your main job each day during the regular school year is to get your child to school safely each day. So, either putting them on the bus, dropping them off, or sending them to walk or bike. This year, getting them to school means ensuring they are logged on each morning. Once that is done, we want our teachers to monitor the class, monitor student progress, and monitor engagement, and monitor behavior. Kids wiggle, become disengaged, and even misbehave during class time in school. Unless the issue is severe, generally we handle these things at school. I want to give parents the freedom to let these things happen in the virtual world as well. And we will most certainly be in contact with you if we need your support or intervention. 

As a parent, I understand the desire to help your kids in this virtual realm. The other day, both of my twin 7th graders were turning in an assignment during the day and each asked me to look it over. I immediately began to help them when I realized that if they were in school, I wouldn’t be there to look over their daily classwork. So I told them that this is their independent work and I’m not available to assist. Obviously, we can’t pretend that everything is just like brick and mortar schooling, but the more we can try to find those boundaries, the better it will be for our kids. 

Sorry for the long message today! 


David






Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Weekly Message 9/16

Dear Wines Families, 

I hope this finds you well and I hope the kids are getting used to full days of remote learning. As I indicated last week, our teachers are working on tweaking their daily schedules as they learn about students’ engagement level and stamina in this new learning environment. Teachers too are learning about their own stamina. 

Schoology Begins Next Week

Next week our “classrooms” will be found in Schoology. Teachers have been working with students this week on how to access and use Schoology and working with families who may not have received their QR codes in the mail. 

School Supply Distribution: Sept. 24 and Sept. 26

Next week, we will be distributing school supplies for every student. There will be drive through distribution at the front of the school building. 

Distribution will take place on Thursday Sept. 24 from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM. A second opportunity will take place on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 9:00 AM to noon. If you are unable to attend one of those distribution times, please let me know and we will work on finding another opportunity. 

At the distribution, if you have library books or classroom books/materials from last year, you can drop those off at that time. If the materials are for a specific teacher, please indicate on the item which teacher it belongs to. Library books do not need any identifier as they have school barcodes. In addition, included in returning students’ supply box will be their yearbook from last year. 

If you are a new enrollee and you have not dropped off your enrollment paperwork yet, we can collect it at that time. If you dropped your enrollment paperwork off earlier and were not able to retrieve your originals, we will have those ready for you at that time as well. There will be a distribution of Art materials at a later date.  

To expedite the process, please have a sign with your child’s first and last name and grade level visible to us from your car.

Attendance

If your child will be absent from school, please call the school phone at (734) 994-1973 or email Robin Moore at moorero@aaps.k12.mi.us. As with a regular school year, we need to account for each student daily. As this is not a “normal” school year, we know that some families have consistent absence patterns due to the unique situations in their families. We certainly understand this. If you have such a situation, please be sure your child’s teachers knows and also send Robin an email with this information so we can make note. 

Thank you for your continued support. As always, please let me know if you have any questions. 

David


Friday, September 11, 2020

Wines Update 9/11

 Dear Wines Families, 

Well, here we are at the end of our first week of school. Obviously, this was a new experience for everyone and I think overall it was a GREAT week. I myself had a new experience this week. After over 25 years as a classroom teacher and principal, I am very comfortable in classrooms with kids. However, today I read a story to a Kindergarten classroom via Zoom for the first time and I was really nervous. I found myself awake at 5:30 AM practicing in front of my computer on a Zoom call that only included me to make sure I held the book up just right!!! I think things went well and I'm looking forward to reading to the rest of the Kindergarten and Young 5's classroom next week! 

 

Full Days of School Next Week

Next week there is a small change from what I've shared earlier. Students will not be using Schoology to "go" to class. Instead, we will utilize the same Zoom links from this week. Next week, teachers will spend time daily working with kids to have them gain familiarity with Schoology so that on Sept. 21, our days will start in Schoology without any problems. By now, many of you have received your QR codes in the U.S. mail that will help students log on to Schoology and/or Clever. Mail is not consistent right now, so if you haven't received yours, don't worry. Teachers will be working with you next week to make sure everyone has their QR codes and we will get you your code in time for the 21st if you don't receive it by mail. Please let your teacher know starting Monday if you have not received the mailing. 

Next week are full days of school and our special area classes also start next week. Being the first week of full virtual school days, our teachers will be working with their daily schedules to maximize their instructional opportunities and also monitoring student engagement and fatigue. So schedules will likely shift based on how things go. A more firm daily schedule will be in place for the week of the 21st based on this information.

 

Attendance

We had great attendance this week! If your child is going to be absent from school, you can alert us in two ways. You can call the Wines main line at (734) 994-1973 and leave a message. You can also email Robin Moore directly at moorero@aaps.k12.mi.us. Just like when we are in the school building we do need to account for each child daily. 

 

Thanks for a great first week of school and certainly one I'll never forget. Have a nice weekend and we'll see the kids on Zoom at 8:10. As always, please don't hesitate to reach out to me with any questions. 

David

 

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Weekly Blog 9/9

 Dear Wines Families,

I want to once again welcome everyone to what is already a historic school year. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate a brand-new type of educational delivery. We’ve had nearly 100% attendance over the first two days, and so I thank you all for your efforts to support your children. While there will be some hiccups, changes, and challenges in the days to come as we transition into our “Schoology” classrooms, each day we will all get more used to being online for school and things will normalize for everyone.

 

For returning families, this Wednesday Email will be familiar. In a normal school year, I send a weekly update to families each Wednesday. This information is also be posted on my blog at www.winesprincipal.blogspot.com and the blog is shared on twitter (@wineselementary) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/wineselementary) as well. During these early days of this unique school year, I will likely be sending more email messages than normal, however. I understand we are being inundated with information right now but please do what you can to stay on top of messages as there are frequent updates. As I said above, soon things will normalize and you’ll receive fewer messages.

 

Student Logins

In the US Mail, you should have received or will soon receive a letter that includes your child’s Clever and/or Schoology QR code. These will be used in coming weeks to ease login on devices and programs. In addition, each student will need to have access to their AAPS email and password. These were sent to families via email on 8/30. If you do not have your child’s email and password, please email me directly and I will send you this information. It appears that there will be an added security feature in Zoom to protect students that will require each student to create and AAPS Zoom account which will require logging in with their email for set up. This will, unfortunately, require some adult support for our youngest students. More information about this will be forthcoming. In the meantime, please ensure you have your child’s information and reach out to me if you need it.

 

District Provided School Supplies

Each student in AAPS will soon be receiving school supplies to support their virtual learning at home. We expect to be able to distribute these items during the week of Sept. 21st. Please look for more information soon regarding what supplies will be provided and specifics about distribution.

 

Device Distribution

Last week over 15,000 devices were distributed to AAPS students. For families still in need of a device for students, we will have an additional device distribution this week on Thursday, September 10th, and Friday, September 11th, at the Balas Administration Building. Please fill out this 1:1 Form to select the date and time for device pick-up that works best for you. We plan to continue to schedule device pick-ups regularly in the coming weeks as necessary until all student needs are met.

 

Families in need of a hotspot for connectivity can fill out this 2020-21 Student Mobile Hotspot Request Form, and a member of the IT Department will call to discuss the best option for each family. For questions about device distribution or other technology issues, please call 734-997-1222 or email family_techsupport@aaps.k12.mi.us.

 

Thanks again for a great start to the new school year! As always, please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

 

David

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Wines Update 8/18

 Dear Wines Families,

 

I hope this message finds you healthy and well. I understand that there are many questions and concerns as we forge our way into a new school year unlike any other we’ve experienced. I know that information may seem like it is coming slowly and I apologize. We are working extremely hard to hammer out all of the details but this is a work in progress and so information may seem slow and may change from time to time. Below are a few updates for this week. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

 

Enrollment

Thank you to everyone who filled out the course election survey. We have a VERY high response rate and this is most helpful as we organize our fall. If you have not filled out the survey, we are now able to make your selection here locally. Please email me AND Robin Moore (moorero@aaps.k12.mi.us) with your selection if you have not made one. On Friday of this week, all students who have not made a selection will be placed in the “Classroom Connect” option.

 

Technology

We are pleased to announce that all AAPS students will be receiving a brand new device for online work this fall. All K-2 students will receive an iPad and grades 3-12 will receive a Chromebook. Even if your family has access to quality technology, we want every student to use the new devices as they are up to date with the latest items needed to be successful with our online platform this fall. Information will be forthcoming regarding distribution plans.

 

Classroom Placement

I have received a number of requests for students to be placed in the same classroom with friends and neighbors in order to support online learning. While I certainly understand this desire, I simply cannot accommodate these requests. The reasons for this range from simple logistics and scheduling to very real issues of equity. Please note that grade level teachers will be working closely together in order to provide lessons on a daily basis that are in unison. Therefore, students will have consistent content and assignments across grade level classrooms. Thus, even students at the same grade level who do not share a teacher will be able to be supported together. Thank you for your understanding.

 

Enrollment Paperwork

If you are new to Wines or have updated residency paperwork, please hang tight! We are awaiting plans for our office to open in order to be able to accept paperwork.

 

School Timeline

As has been outlined by AAPS communications, the week of Aug. 31st will be our “onboarding” week where we will help get students and families situated for the school year. There will likely be a virtual “meet and greet” with teachers that week as well. More information on plans will be coming soon. The first regular school day will be Sept. 8th. The first week of school will be shorter days as we transition to full school days the following week.

 

Contact Us!

Both Robin and I are working full time and are available to answer questions. Please feel free to reach out to me or Robin with any questions you may have.

 

David

 

Monday, July 27, 2020

Wines Update 7/27

Dear Wines Families,
I hope this message finds you all healthy and hopefully able to enjoy a “normal” summer as much as possible. I wanted to reach out today to provide a few updates regarding school in the fall.

As you probably know by now, upon Board approval later this week, AAPS will begin the school year 100% virtually. We hope that we will ultimately be able to have in person instruction when it is deemed safe. While this decision will impact our kids and families in many ways, our goal every day at Wines is to keep students safe and this decision aligns with that goal.

At some point after the Board meeting Wednesday, families will be sent more information along with the opportunity to choose from two plans—one where your child will come back to school when we re-open, and one where your child will remain virtual for at least the first semester. More detailed information on these plans can be found HERE.

There will certainly be many questions regarding these options and other issues related to our school closure. I will supply everyone with as much information as I have and we will likely plan various opportunities to engage together via Zoom in the weeks to come.

Many of you receiving this message were part of our community last year and have some experience with remote learning. While I cannot highlight enough the outstanding work our teachers and staff did after the abrupt closure in March, online learning had some shortcomings—most notably the lack of live synchronous learning. While the online learning we will experience this fall may continue to have limitations in comparison to “traditional” face to face instruction, the plan includes daily synchronous learning for all students in all subject areas. There will be a consistent platform (Schoology) and we hope a more streamlined and user-friendly experience. Our teachers are already taking professional development courses in order to be ready on day one!

Finally, some of you may be receiving this email more than once as I am using multiple address books to ensure that I am catching as many Wines families as possible. Once school starts, we will all be connected in a single place. In addition, there is a chance that you are receiving this email and your child is not attending Wines this year. If your child is not attending Wines and you have not already alerted us (you may still be receiving this email even if you did alert us), please respond to me to let me know and please include your child’s name and grade level for the fall.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me at any time.

Best,
David

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Weekly Blog 6/10

Dear Wines Families,

Well, believe it or not, we’ve reached the final week of school and my final “Wednesday Email” of the year (though there will be frequent communication this summer). This will certainly be a year we will all remember and I hope we all remember it fondly—at least as it relates to school. While the past 12 weeks or so will likely be what everyone remembers, I do hope we all take some time to reflect on the entirety of the school year and all that we have accomplished together. As I wrap up my 10th year at Wines, I can say that I am as excited for the next year as I have ever been. Regardless of what school looks like in the fall, I’m humbled to be able to lead this amazing staff and be part of this incredible school community. Thank you!

School Access
I’ve been asked by a few families about the possibility of gaining access to school to pick up items and/or drop off items. Please look for a detailed message from me tomorrow or Friday regarding this possibility. In short, we will offer VERY limited access to families next Friday, June 19th. At this time, families will have the opportunity to pick up essential items such as medication. All non-essential items will be made available later in August. Fifth grade families will have the opportunity to return instruments and library books at that time and families who are not returning to Wines will be able to drop off library books as well. However, returning families will be asked to hold on to any items until fall and leave all non-essential items at school. Again, look for more detailed information this week.

Auction Ends Friday at 8:00 PM
The live online auction of our classroom projects is still open until Friday at 8:00 PM. Below is a link if you are interested in bidding.

Enrollment for 2020-2021
This week—even as early as today—you will be receiving an email from backtoschool@a2schools.org with information about completing your enrollment for next fall. This is something we do every year. Your email will have a link to enroll that has your “snapcode” embedded. If you did this last year, nearly all of your information is pre-populated and it just takes a few minutes. It is crucial that everyone complete the enrollment. Please be on the lookout for the email.

AAPS COVID-19 Closure Survey
While our school buildings are closed due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic this spring, our educators have continued to serve students through virtual learning. You should have received a survey from K12 Insight via email that asks questions about your family's experience with district and school communication, technology access and resources, virtual learning, and community resources during this spring closure. Toward the end of the survey, questions about your preferences for the type of educational setting and supports you anticipate needing for next school year. Your responses are confidential. In case you missed the email from K12 Insight you can access the survey here. We invite you to explore the Ann Arbor Public Schools Reimagine Learning Framework 2020-2021 at https://www.a2schools.org/reimagine.

Well, that’s all for this week! Thank you again for a wonderful school year and please stay keep checking your inbox as this summer will likely have more communication than other summers!

David

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Weekly Blog 6/3

Dear Wines Families,

It is hard to believe we are into June and heading toward the last week of school. Oddly, I don’t have a lot of updates today. Due to the lifting of the Stay at Home Order, we are working on plans at the district level to close down our school buildings. I know many of you have questions about claiming students’ personal belongings, picking up medication, as well as returning items to school such as library books, instruments, etc. I hope to have more clear updates to share over the next couple of days. In addition, the lifting of the order may allow us to modify our plans to wish our 5th graders a fond farewell. Again, more information will be forthcoming as I receive guidance from district leadership.

Virtual Art Night
Thank you to all of our artists as well as Jane Lardo and Joel Wyse for organizing our virtual Art Night!  We have some amazing artists at our school! In today's email I sent a link to the slide show. I've not posted it on the blog to protect our students' privacy. 

That’s all for this week. Please be on the lookout for subsequent updates.

David

Monday, June 1, 2020

Some Thoughts on Current Events

Dear Wines Families,

After the events over the past number of days, I felt it necessary to quickly reach out to our community rather than wait until my weekly Wednesday message. Like many of you, I was struck by the horrific video of George Floyd’s murder and the subsequent protests and violence around our country. I have much in my mind and heart, but I’m struggling to put my thoughts and feelings into words today.

What I can do at this moment is to speak my truth. My truth is that I am a person who can only be described as having White Privilege. I was born into a white, middle/upper class, suburban, highly educated family and I have been able to enjoy the multitude of opportunities that are seemingly bestowed upon people like me. I’ve never been without, never been racially profiled, and never been scared to simply exist. Exist is an important word here. I spoke just today with an African American colleague who shared his experiences of “DWB” (driving while black) and SWB (shopping while black). Today he spoke much more broadly of EWB—Existing While Black. White privilege means I never need to worry about it being dangerous to simply exist.

Like you, I am a parent and I want to share what I have done with my two sons this week as they have had questions about what is happening. I have been explicit with them about their own white privilege. I’ve explained to the best of my ability what that means in a way a 12-year-old can understand. I am using this moment in history to teach my children about their privilege. Not so they can somehow wipe it away—they can’t. Instead, I want them to understand their privilege deeply in order to open their eyes, identify their biases, and become active ant-racists in their lives.

What does that mean for Wines? The pandemic makes this challenging in the short term. Usually during uncertain times at school, we are able to be around the kids, listen to their social conversations, get a sense of their questions/concerns/ideas, and allow for natural discussion to take shape in our classrooms. Our teachers are masterful at managing these class conversations. Not having the opportunity to simply be with students makes supporting them very difficult. I will say that I promise not to let this moment be just another moment that comes and goes. I will be working with staff to ensure that our community of learners are actively engaged in discussions of race and that our community goes beyond our yearly focus on being “kind” and begin helping our students to directly confront practices and actions that at best, marginalize, and at worst, contribute to the harm and destruction of minority populations. And we will confront those practices at a staff level as well.

Thank you.

David

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Weekly Blog 5/27

Dear Wines Families,
Well, I guess it is fitting that even during these unusual times, summer seems to have arrived now that Memorial Day has passed. While I miss school daily, I don’t miss those few days a year when temperatures make it less than pleasant in our school. I have a number of important announcements and reminders today.

AAPS Reimagining
As we all know, school opening for next fall contains a lot of unknowns. Thus, we are engaged both at the district and building level in the process of planning and “reimagining” the school year for next year. We want to be flexible and provide instruction for students in multiple ways based on the situation and guidelines to maintain the health and safety of our students, staff, and families. These include a modified face to face approach, a blended learning approach, and complete remote learning. This planning will continue throughout the summer as the situation with COVID-19 changes. We will need family input in this process. Please look for a district communication soon with an outline of the current reimagine planning as well as a survey to gain your input on this critical process for our future.

Virtual Auction—Classroom Projects
As we all know, our annual auction was canceled this year. While the various items we had planned to auction off simply cannot be part of any auction at this time, the classroom art projects created by our amazing group of volunteers are available and are wonderful. Each year, these projects are a highlight of the auction as become keepsakes from the school year. In working with the PTO and our Auction Committee, we have initiated a virtual silent auction for just the classroom projects. We hope this allows these wonderful items to find permanent homes. For those interested in participating, the auction will open this Friday and will extend until the last day of school, June 12. Look for an email on Friday with more detailed information and directions for registering for the virtual auction.

Good News!
I know we are all looking for some good news during this period. Speaking of the auction, I’m pleased to say that our project to install new playground structure for the lower el playground is in process. Following our successful 2019 auction, a new playground was approved by our PTO. This project was a bit delayed last year, but we did receive final site approval in February. Of course, the project has again been delayed by the school closure. However, we are moving forward and we hope the installation will be completed for the fall. As with everything, COVID has caused construction delays, but we are hopeful to begin soon. Thank you for your patience and for your ongoing support that made this project a reality! A picture of the new structure can be found below.














Virtual Art Night Reminder
Last chance to submit projects for Virtual Art Night. Please email pictures of the projects to WinesArt2020@gmail.com.

All About Coronavirus for Kids and Families
The University of Michigan’s School of Public Health has created a video entitled, All about Coronavirus: A Video for Kids and Their Families. The video was created for children and their families to share what we know about the coronavirus and outline proven public health methods for personal and community protection.
Sharing basic scientific information with children can:
  • strengthen their resolve as they struggle with new, changing, and potentially scary realities,
  • inspire them to continue learning the facts about the epidemic,
  • encourage them to participate actively in helping slow the spread of the disease.

Please go to https://sph.umich.edu/kidscovidresources/ for more information and a link to the video.

That’s all for this week. Be well and continue to stay safe.

David





Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Weekly Blog 5/20

Dear Wines Families,
As always, I hope this message finds you healthy and managing through this unique time in our history. Recently Trish and I have been focusing on the “silver linings” we are finding during these challenging times. A silvering lining for us is the fact that we have been able to have a family dinner together every night. Plus, our boys are not only doing the dishes for every meal but also not complaining about it! We had a great silver lining last weekend. Saturday, I celebrated a birthday and usually we don’t make a big deal out of birthdays in our family. But having it fall on a Saturday and being home without all of our regular weekend activities, it became a birthday weekend! We even had a Zoom birthday party with friends from all over the country. During normal times, those folks would have likely sent me a text (or not) wishing me a happy birthday so we certainly had the silver lining of being with friends from all over—albeit virtually. While I know many of us are having significant struggles, I hope everyone can find at least something positive out of this experience. On to the news of the week:

Virtual Art Night
Thanks to Joel Wyse and parent Jane Lardo, Art Night will go on virtually. Mr. Wyse has posted information on his special area link in the Continuity of Learning Plan. There are project ideas that students can do using materials frequently found in the home. Students are encouraged to do any of these projects. Students may also use their artistic license and work on any kind of art project of their choice. In addition, students can use projects they have already completed this year and have at home. Once they have completed a project or chosen their project, they can take a picture and submit it to WinesArt2020@gmail.com. We hope to collect the projects the week of May 25th.

Nurse Care Corner
Our district nurses have developed a website with resources on COVID, health and wellness for students, families, and staff.  It also includes a google form for parents and families to contact their school nurse.  Below is a link to the site.

Memorial Day Monday
Monday is Memorial Day if you can believe that. Teachers will not be loading content on Monday for next week so it will change slightly the weekly and daily calendars.

I Am With You
Finally, I want to share a link to a very cute video that Robin Moore shared with our staff last week. It sends a great message to everyone in our community that we are all with each other and we care about each other even though we are currently separated. It put a smile on our faces and I hope it puts one on yours too. Please share with your children!

That’s all for this week. Be well and be safe!

David