Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Weekly Blog 2/5


Dear Wines Families,
Here is the news for the week!

Young5’s/Kindergarten Round Up Tonight!
Our annual Y5/Kindergarten Round Up is tonight. As I said last week, district publications listed the start time as 6:00, though we were expecting to start at 6:30. If you are coming tonight or have friends/neighbors who are, we will be ready to greet everyone at 6:00 but we will likely start closer to 6:30.

Parent Involvement Day Monday
Our staff is excited to welcome our families to our annual Parent Involvement Day on Monday, February 10th. We encourage parents to spend 5 minutes or all day! There are parent workshops throughout the day, snacks, lunch, and opportunities to see your children “in action” all day. If you are planning on attending, we hope you will fill out the RSVP form below. This is especially important if you are having lunch we are providing and/or if you are attending a workshop. There will be a sign in sheet with student greeters at the main front entrance. Please sign in on Monday. Finally, be sure to have your picture taken with your child. The camera person will be near the mural in front of the gym all day. Below is the RSVP form. We look forward to Monday!

Disability Awareness Workshop - Call for Volunteers!
Our annual Disability Awareness Workshop will be on Wednesday, March 18. We're in need of parent volunteers to help out with this wonderful event for our 4th grade students. You do not have to be a parent of a 4th grader to volunteer! 
To volunteer, click here for the online sign up
Any questions, please contact Jessi Averill 267-495-6208 or jessi.averill@gmail.com

Girls on the Run
It is with excitement that I let you know that the 2020 Girls on the Run spring season will run from March 9, 2020-May 22, 2020. With that in mind, we are looking to continue to empower the girls in your life and we would love for you to consider serving as Site Leader or Coaching at Wines!

Will you help us inspire our girls to make positive choices, avoid negative behaviors and become leaders in our community?

The Site Leader position is significantly less of a time commitment than coaching! The Site Leader is instrumental in marketing the program to potential participants and coaches. Volunteer coaches simply must be passionate about the mission of Girls on the Run, committed to working with a group of girls twice a week, 90 minutes for ten weeks, and bring positive energy to each practice. The culminating Girls on the Run 5k event is scheduled for Sunday, May 17. Girls on the Run staff will provide the training, curriculum, supplies and support.

To learn more about becoming the Wines Site Leader or Coach and to fill out the coach application click here or email info@girlsontherunsemi.org

Thanks!
David


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