Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Wines Weekly Update 12/18

 Dear Wines Families, 

As we near the end of the first half of the school year and the end of 2024, I want to extend my deep gratitude for everyone in this community: kids, families, and staff. Wines is such a wonderful place to be each day and it is because of all of you! I wish everyone a wonderful holiday season and hopefully some important family time over the next two weeks. Here is the final news of the week for 2024: 

Staff “Undercover” Spirit 
Your kids may have mentioned that they have noticed some interesting outfits among staff members this week. Our staff is participating in an “Undercover Spirt Week” to have a little fun before break. Monday we had Monochromatic Monday where everyone dressed in a single color. The staff loved it, but only a few kids seemed to realize something was up. Yesterday was Beach Day which the kids most certainly recognized, and today we have Denim Day and many of us are dressed in denim head to toe! Tomorrow, we have another fun day planned (it’s still a secret!). We are going to open up the spirit to the kids on Friday and everyone—adults and students—can participate in Pajama Day. Please keep it a secret until we announce it tomorrow. 



Time to Sign Up for Science Olympiad! (Grades 2-5)
Next Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad (WESO) will take place on May 10th, 2025 at Pioneer High School. This tournament provides an opportunity for students in grades 2-5 to meet and interact with peers and adults of similar interests and talents. Events are interactive, hands-on, and are mainly fun!! Please click the link to sign up and for more information: 


We are still looking for parent volunteers for coaching. Teams will not be formed without coaches. Please contact head coach via scienceowines@gmail.com

International Night – Wednesday, January 22 from 6:30-8:00 PM
Our annual International Night is only a month away! (Please note the date change from what was on the original school calendar.) This is your family's opportunity to choose a country you are from, have spent time in, or are simply interested in learning about and sharing with others! Your kid(s) can teach others about your country with food, information, an activity, game, craft, or anything else that is representative. We will end the night with our Parade of Nations where your child(ren) can hold a sign representing their country of choice! Lastly, based on last year's response, we are open to a fashion show, dance, or other talent if there is enough interest and time permits. 

Please help us prepare by signing up here for a country to represent. This helps us ensure that we have everything we need ahead of time for your family. If you are able to help volunteer, please sign up here

TRAILS Update
Our schoolwide Social/Emotional curriculum, TRAILS, is up and running in all of our classrooms. Please check today's email for the newsletter. 

Way to Go 4th Graders!!
Our 4th Graders from Ms. Detering’s and Ms. Mable’s classrooms held a coin drive for Toys for Tots this month. The classrooms raised $340 and shopped together last evening to select presents for other children. 

Final Call for Direct Donations to the PTO
A few weeks ago, you received a card in your child’s Wednesday folder. We hope you had a chance to read this card and have already made your donation to the Wines PTO for the 2024/2025 school year. If you missed the card or have yet to make your donation, please take a moment to read below: 

Every year the PTO holds numerous fundraisers throughout the school year to bring in critical funding to support things such as; field trips, Camp Tanuga, new basketball hoops, soccer nets, additional resources and support for teachers, and so much more. This year we used some of last year's funds to purchase much needed new art tables and chairs that were just delivered!
This year, we have a goal of raising $10,000 and to date we have only secured $3,425. With your help, last year we were able to almost double that amount and raise $6,370. 

During this giving season, we hope you will consider your child's school during your gift making time. Every donation helps, small or big. And don’t forget, you can even get a fun gift for your donation such as a pint glass, tote bag and a super cool scarf. 


We know it takes a village and we have such an unwavering, supportive, and invested village here at Wines. Please make your donation today so we can continue to offer unforgettable experiences and opportunities for our children. 


Looking Ahead to 2024: Planning for a New Wines!
As many in our community may know, plans are beginning to for the construction of a new Wines. I had my first meeting with various architects and other members of the district level planning group last week. We are now organizing a staff leadership group to support the planning. Later this winter and spring and into next fall, we will hold engagements with our larger community as we plan for this exciting project. So please look for these opportunities after the new year and into the next school year After you’ve read this, you may have some questions such as: 
When will the new school be built? Answer: Construction will begin in 2027 with our tentative opening in Fall of 2029. 
Where will the new school be located? We do not have a precise location yet, but it will be somewhere on the Wines/Forsythe campus. 

Once again, I wish everyone a warm, safe, and fun holiday season. Thank you again for all of the support. 

David




Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Weekly Update 12/11

 Dear Wines Families, 

It is hard to believe that we are nearing mid-December and our winter break. Time is really flying by this school year and things continue to be humming along quite well here at Wines. The annual excitement about the Book Fair is quite palpable this week! 

Book Fair Ends Friday

Speaking of Book Fair, the Book Fair will run until noon on Friday. Each classroom will have time to purchase books starting today. If parents would like to come to school to browse the selections, you are more than welcome. Please stop in the front office upon entry to school. 

Welcome to Wines Rachael Varga!

I’m pleased to announce that Rachael Varga will be joining us after winter break as our new second grade teacher. Rachael takes over for Ms. Kingkiner who recently retired from AAPS. Rachael comes to us from Mitchell Elementary School where she has been a Kindergarten teacher since 2019. Prior to Mitchell, Rachael taught for eight years at South Canton Scholars in Canton, and spent a year as an intervention teacher in Flint. Clearly Rachael comes to Wines with a wealth of experience both in AAPS and beyond. I could not be more thrilled that Rachael will be joining our team! 

Attention 2nd-5th Grade Families: Science Olympiad: Coaches Needed! 



Only 14 out of 46 events are filled. 

As you may already know, Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad (WESO) 2025 will take place on May 10th next year, at Pioneer High School. This tournament provides an opportunity for students and other participants to meet and interact with peers and adults of similar interests and talents. Last year 35 schools participated in different events. As usual there will be open events with hands-on activities for all attendees. More information on WESO can be found here: https://wesoscience.org/

We need your support in becoming a coach so that more Wines kids have the chance to participate. No experience is necessary. More information on events can be found at: https://wesoscience.org/events/

Events description and available slots are in the link below:

https://shorturl.at/RBkIX

Contact us scienceowines@gmail.com or text/call @ 832-640-0547. 

Shop at Literati and Donate to AAPS Libraries

When you do your holiday shopping at Literati (a Wines family-owned business!) this season, you'll have a chance to purchase books selected for AAPS school libraries. See the attached flyer for more details, and thank you for your support. 


Easy Ways to Support Wines 

Did you know you, friends, and family members can earn money to support Wines with everyday purchases?

Grocery Store Rewards Programs

The Wines PTO has signed up with Busch’s, Kroger, and Ann Arbor Farms for community rewards. Once you, or any family member/ friend, link their account you will be giving back to Wines students every time you shop!! Just log into your rewards programs and add Wines PTO. Links and instructions here

Boxtops

No more tops to clip, Boxtop educational savings is now digital! Download the IOS or Android app and sign up to support Wines Elementary. All you have to do is scan your receipt, savings are automatically sent to the PTO! 

Minted.com 

Creating holiday cards? Want to get a personalized gift for your family? Use Wines’ special code of ‘FUNDRAISEWINES’ at minted.com and enjoy 20% off at checkout ALL YEAR and Wines PTO will receive 15% of all purchases! Feel free to share the code with friends and family.

Corporate Matches

If your company supports corporate matches to non-profits you can double your runathon or direct donations to Wines PTO! Not seeing Wines in any of the eligible matches? Reach out to winesptotreasurer@gmail.com and we will set up an account with them! 

Curious what the PTO spends money on? Check out our ‘About us’ page at ptowines.org or drop by for our next PTO meeting!  

That’s all for this week!

David


PTO Thrift JPEG HERE


Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Weekly Update 12/4

 Dear Wines Families, 

I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving break. We were able to spend time with both Trish’s and my family and we had 17 people sleeping at my brother in law’s house for two nights! It was crowded but a lot of fun. Believe it or not, after today we only have 12 days of school before our winter break. We’ll be busy inside and out of the classroom during those 12 days! 

Early Release Today

Just a reminder that today is an Early Release Day. Dismissal is at 1:00. 

Book Fair Next Week!

The Wines Scholastic Book Fair is going to be December 10th - 13th.  Every purchase from the book fair provides fabulous resources for students, teachers, and our school library.  It’s also a great way to get some holiday shopping checked off your list! 

We will host our annual Family Night on Tuesday, December 10th from 6:30-8:00.  If you cannot make it to Family Night, you are welcome to come and shop at the fair during school hours Wednesday and Thursday.  

Here is a link to the fair's website for information on eWallet, online shopping and more: Wines Scholastic Book Fair Website 

If you are interested in volunteering at the book fair, please sign up below.

Book Fair Volunteers

AAPS Winter Giving

Thanks to this amazing and generous Wines community, the Wines PTO is able to provide resources to those in our school community in need this holiday season. If you have the means, please consider making a donation to other schools within Ann Arbor who are working to provide additional resources to their students. This is an opportunity to share and make a positive difference for families and schools who could use a little extra support this season.

All schools wish lists can be found here or donate gift cards through this form. Donations to any school are appreciated, and the Wines PTO encourages you to assist our neighbors at Forsythe (with 55 students in need) and Haisley (with 20 students in need).

Science Olympiad: Coaches Needed! 


Reminder: Crosswalk

Over the past couple days, I have seen a few students crossing the crosswalk at the front of our school. Please, for the safety of our students, students are not allowed to use that crosswalk unless they are accompanied by an adult. This is a critical safety procedure at Wines. Please share this information with anyone who picks up or drops off your child at school. 

Teachers and Staff Out Front on Friday

I wanted to alert families that many of our teachers and staff members will be gathering out at the front flagpole Friday morning before school. This is similar to the “Support Ann Arbor Teachers” gatherings that took place weekly last spring. Our staff members are not “protesting” but are being visible and simply sharing information about issues facing teachers with parents who are interested. If you have a moment to say hello, please do. 

That’s all for this week!

David