
Williamston Primary School
Tiger Newsletter 3/3/23
Greetings Tiger Parent Community
Dates to Remember
March 9: Parent Teacher Conferences 4-7pm
March 10: Parent Teacher Conference 8-12pm
March 9: Kindergarten Registration: 8am -7pm
March 21: Kindergarten Registration: 3:15pm -6:00pm
March 24: PBIS Easter Bunny Pictures
March 27:Optional Teacher Workday (No School for Students)
March 31: Celebrating Differences Day (Schoolwide Easter Egg Hunt)
April 5: Spring Pictures
April 5: Perfect Attendance Celebration
Grade Level & Department News
First Grade: Hello from First Grade! Thank you to the parents who attended our Curriculum Night this week. We hope you gained valuable information to help your child continue to succeed. If you have not signed up for a conference time with your child’s teacher, please do so as soon as possible. Next week, our fiction story will be Library Lion. We will be focusing on feelings and moods.
Second Grade:
Greetings from Second Grade! Thank you to those parents who attended our WPS Parent Night. We hope that the information shared will be beneficial in the weeks to come. If you haven’t completed the Parent/Teacher Conference Sign-up sheet and returned it, please do so as soon as possible. This will help with scheduling conferences. Next week we will begin to talk about how information gained from illustrations helps us understand the characters, setting, and plot of a story. We will also introduce measurement and the instruments we use to measure objects. Lastly, we will begin to learn about animal life cycles. Please continue to read AR books, complete the weekly homework packet, study spelling words, and practice basic math facts with sums to 20.
Resource:
Music: Creative movement, ballads, songs of spring, and plenty of instrument playing while reading rhythms are in store for March! Reading melody will also be part of our next lessons.
Student Services
School Nurse:
Is it Allergies or a Cold?
1. If fever is present, it is likely to be a cold or viral infection of some kind, NOT an allergy.
2. Fatigue and exhaustion usually indicate a cold or viral illness.
3. Itchy, watery eyes indicate allergies, NOT a cold.
4. Clear, THIN nasal drainage along with itchy, watery eyes suggest allergies, while THICK nasal drainage indicates a cold or infection.
5. A common cold rarely has symptoms lasting over a week, while allergy symptoms will last longer (as long as allergens like pollen are present).
There’s no cure for the common cold. Typical treatments include rest, fluids, and over-the-counter medications. Nasal rinses can bring relief for both colds and allergies as well.
Student of the Month
Character Trait: Responsibility
Kindergarten:
Clark - Jakiyla Andrews
Marin - Antoine Person
Bland - Lilliann Wells
Bembridge - Matteo Chirinos
Roberson - Jazlyn Howard
Beach - Ares Huether
Knox - McKinley Green
1st Grade:
Congleton - Paisley Bland
Warren - Blaze Tice
Baker - Madeline Cobb
McCray - Luke Thompson
Bonds - Mya Scott
Reason - Shy’Kiera Warren
2nd Grade:
Toler - Josie Brown
Britt - Kennedi Jones
Greene - Jordi Martinez
Gray - Ca’Myla Fenner
Rodgers -Denyijah Little