10/28/19  Woodland Hills Newsletter

Our Lost and Found is Full
Parents, if your child is missing a coat, jacket, gloves or hat chances are it is in the lost and found.  Please come check the bins next to the sixth grade classrooms.

Here are some important dates coming up this week:

Oct. 28-31 – The PTO will be selling BOO Grams
Send in your BOO Grams starting today through the 31st!
We’ll deliver your fun, spooky message and treat to any student or staff of Woodland Hills!  
woodlandhillspto.com/boo

Oct. 30  – Early Release 12:59
AM Kindergarten Dismissal 10:07
PM Kindergarten Start Time 10:47

Oct. 31 – Halloween
The costume parade will start at 1:45
Please contact your individual teachers for party times

Nov 1 – 3rd Grade Poetry and Pie 12:30
Drop off your pies in the lunchroom and then go to your child’s classroom

 

Please make note of these important dates on your calendar:

Nov. 11- Veteran’s Day Program  8:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

Nov. 13 – PTO Family BINGO night 6:00 p.m.

Nov. 15 – Last day of the Trimester

Nov. 19 – Picture Retakes

Veteran’s Day Slideshow

We are getting close to our annual Veteran’s Day Program and your kids have been working very hard on their songs to perform.
If your student has a family member that is a Veteran and would like to share their picture for the slideshow, please send a digital copy to 
davisk@d93mail.com

Please include the name of the Veteran, the branch of military they serve, and the Woodland Hills student they are related to. Also, please only submit one picture per Veteran to keep the time down. 

Pictures need to be submitted by Friday, November 1. Please no late submissions. We will send more details about the program soon.

Thanks!

Mrs. Davis & Mrs. Maddux

 

Tips for parents:
Recess– Recess is held outside on the playground, even during the winter months.   Parents have the responsibility to assure that students are prepared for the temperatures of an Idaho winter.   On days when the temperature is zero degrees Fahrenheit or lower, students will be allowed to remain indoors during lunch and recess.   Snow, rain, and wind-chill are considered factors and left up the discretion of administration on whether students should remain indoors.   A parent may request that a student who is returning from a verified illness be retained indoors for a maximum of two days.   Commencing the 3rd day, a doctor’s statement must be submitted requesting the student remain indoors.   If not submitted, the student will be required to take outside recess and lunch breaks.