
Weathersfield Weekly
March 28th, 2024
VTCAP Science Testing for Grades 5th and 8th Starts on Tuesday
Proposed School Budget FY25
The school informational meeting for our budget was postponed due to changes from the state. The school board made some adjustments to the proposed budget and will formally present it to the town on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 10:00 AM at Weathersfield School. You will have the opportunity to vote on the new proposed budget on Tuesday April, 2, 2024 from 10:00 AM-7:00 PM. I have provided the link with the new proposed budget. If you have questions, please reach out.
Good luck to our Spelling Bee Participants
Three of our fifth graders, Addy, Aubree, and Caleb, will be participating in the State Spelling Bee today at Middlebury College starting at 3 p.m. As there was a limit on spectator participation, the Bee will be Livestreamed by WCAX starting at 3 p.m. today. Here's the link to watch our students in action and cheer them on from the comfort of your home. https://www.wcax.com/livestream/vermont-scenes/ starting at 3 PM until the last speller is crowned!
No School for Kindergarten Students on April 5th
Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten Registration/Screening for the 2024-2025 School Year will take place on Friday, April 5, 2024. If your child will be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2024, it is time to enroll them at Weathersfield! Please call the school (802) 674-5400 to schedule an appointment for this year’s screening. We look forward to hearing from you.
Weathersfield VTCAP Schedule Grades 3-8
PAWS-itively Fun STEAM Camp…coming this Summer 2024!
We are pleased to announce we will be offering a PAWS Summer Camp and STEAM Camp at WS! We will offer four weeks of fun and learning…shhh, don’t tell the students!
Camps will run Monday through Friday, beginning July 8th and ending on August 2nd. The camps will be broken into two sessions.
Session #1: PAWS Summer Camp, which will be held from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session #2: STEAM Camp, which will be held from 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
PAWS Summer Camp will offer a variety of activities such as crafts, nature activities, sports, cooperative games, and MORE.
STEAM Camp will offer a variety of hands-on activities that involve Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. Here are the themes this year:
Week #1 (July 8th - 12th): Rube Goldberg Machines
Week #2 (July 15th - 19th): Enchanted Forest
Week #3 (July 22nd - July 26th): Kitchen Academy
Week #4 (July 29th - August 2nd): STEAM Olympics
Space will be limited to #25 students per camp for each session.
Students can join both camps or just attend one of the camps each week!
The cost for the camps will be $50/week per child for each session ($100/week per child to enroll in both sessions). Sign-ups are offered on a first come, first serve basis. A $25 registration fee will be required to hold your child’s spot in the camp.
Stay tuned for more information about signing up for this exciting opportunity!
Visit from Meteorologist
On Wednesday March 27th Haley Bouley, meteorologist for ABC 22/FOX 44, spent the afternoon in Second Grade. We heard all about her job as a meteorologist, created some cloud pictures with cotton balls, and learned all about the upcoming solar eclipse. Haley even brought everyone a pair of special glasses to safely view this rare event on April 8th! What a great way to wrap up our Cycles in Nature unit. Thank you, Haley!
Student Led Conferences
Thank you to all the families that participated in Student Led Conferences this week. If you have not had a chance to have a conference and would still like to schedule a conference, please reach out to your student's teacher.
3-D Student Agency Survey 2.0 – A Three-Dimensional Scan & Other Related Concepts Important to Student Learning
Background:
Student agency is that sense of ownership and control that a student feels over their school experience. The WSESU strategic plan outlines various strategies that address Student Success and Engagement as well as Culture and Student Wellness. Student agency is at the heart of realizing these goals.
The 3-D Student Agency Survey comes to us through our Learning Inspired consultant, Mike Nicholson. Mike has been working with our staff in various capacities over the past several years, since he helped us develop our strategic plan. The following is a summary of what we hope to accomplish with this survey.
Why "3-D"?
We call our study "3-D" because it looks at education from the viewpoint of the three main groups: parents, students, and teachers. This way, we get a full picture without sharing anyone's personal information, focusing on what everyone thinks as a group.
We want to find out:
• What parents, students, and teachers agree and disagree on.
• Deep insights on student decision-making, motivation, the role of teachers, and what education should achieve.
Important Topics:
Questions in the survey cover how students feel about their role in learning, the goal of going to school, how relationships in school are changing, and personal challenges like stress and how they feel about their achievements.
Support for More Schools:
With help from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, we can include more schools in this study without asking them to pay. This means we can learn from a lot of different places.
Making the Survey:
We talked to lots of parents, students, and teachers to make sure the survey asks the right questions. An expert in studying cultures helped us too.
It only takes about 15 minutes to complete the survey.
After the Survey:
Schools that join in will get to see what was learned quickly, within two weeks after they finish. After every school has taken part, we'll share what we found out with everyone.
Let's work together on this exciting project to make education even better by understanding the choices students make in their learning. If you have any questions about this student agency inquiry, please contact Mike Nicholson (mnicholson@learninspired.org, 614-815-6608).
Here is the link to the survey.
Join Our Heart Heroes-American Heart Association
Our school is participating in the Kids Heart Challenge, a very special community service program to raise funds for the American Heart Association. It's your child's chance to be a Heart Hero. Students can learn how to keep their hearts and brains healthy while raising funds to help kids with special hearts. By completing Finn’s Mission, they will also learn the lifesaving skills of Hands-Only CPR and how to recognize a stroke. Have your child go to: http://www2.heart.org/goto/weathersfield. Your child will earn a wristband just for registering online and taking the challenge!
As a thank you for participating, I will conduct a glow-in-the-dark sports week during the student's regularly scheduled PE class from April 15th to April 19th. The week will include games like glow basketball, badminton, volleyball, Ultimate Team Battleship, and bowling.
Donation online & collection envelopes due: Friday, April 19th
Please register and complete Finn’s Mission
to help our school out!
If 18 or more students at our school complete Finn’s Mission, we will be entered to win a $10,000 gym upgrade!
If 50% of our student population register online, we will receive an extra $500 in USGAMES gift certificates for PE equipment!
Every student who completes Finn’s Mission will be entered to win Super Bowl tickets.
Sincerely,
Laura M Berry
Physical Educator - W.S. / Kids Heart Challenge School Coordinator
Free COVID-19 Tests
Board Meeting
Family Movie Night
The Weathersfield Leadership Team is planning a movie night for you and your student(s) to enjoy. This form is an RSVP for your family to come and enjoy Disney's "Beauty and The Beast" (Cartoon Version). Doors will open at 6 pm and the movie will start at 6:30 pm. Seats will either be on the floor so you can bring blankets and pillows or the bleachers. Seats will be limited. Admission and snacks are by donation. We hope you'll come and enjoy. Please follow the link.
Beauty and the Beast Shirts For Sale
Beauty and The Beast Jr. T-Shirt Fundraiser- This year we will be offering Beauty and The Beast Jr. T-shirts for sale at this link as a fundraiser for our program. All proceeds will go towards costumes and sets for our productions. You can add CREW or CAST to the back of your shirt for an additional $3. You can opt to have the shirts delivered to school, or have them shipped directly to you. Feel free to share the link with your friends and family who would like to support our Weathersfield School Drama Club.
A very big thank you to Lisa Gleeson and Clever Cow Designs for making this happen!
Menu for the Week of 04/01-04/05
Monday Breakfast -Assorted Cereal Milk, Juice, and Fresh Fruit Cereal
Lunch- Sweet and Sour Chicken, WW Chow Mein Noodles, Carrots, Sugar Snap Pea
Tuesday Breakfast-WW French Toast Stick, VT Maple Sausage, VT Maple, Milk, Fresh Fruit, Juice
Lunch- Nachos w/Seasoned Beef, Cheese Sauce, Roasted Corn, Pinto Beans, House Salsa & Sour Cream
Wednesday Breakfast- WW Bagel w/ Cream Cheese, Milk, Fresh Fruit, Juice
Lunch- VT Italian Sausage Lasagna, Steamed Broccoli, Garlic Knot
Thursday Breakfast-Blueberry Bread w/ Cheese Stick, Milk, Fresh Fruit, Juice
Lunch-BBQ Chicken Drumstick,Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Cornbread
Friday Breakfast- WW Glazed Donuts, Milk, Fresh Fruit, Juice
Lunch- Pizza Pepperoni or Cheese Caesar Side Salad
Save the Dates!
- March 28th Early Release Day for Students
- March 29th No School for Students
- March 30th School Budget Meeting at 10:00 AM
- April 2nd VTCAP testing starts Grades 5 and 8 Science
- April 5th Kindergarten Registration
- April 5th No School for Kindergarten Students
- April 8th-12th Spring Break
- April 16th-April 19th VTCAP Testing Math Grades 3-8
- April 19th Family Movie Night
- April 23rd-April 26th VTCAP Testing ELA Grades 3-8
- April 26th P.R.I.D.E.Assembly
- April 26th and 27th Beauty and the Beast Jr. at Weathersfield
- May 1st Early Release Day for Students
- May 24th Leadership Day/Early Release Day for Students