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WMS Newsletter - November 6, 2024
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Inside this Newsletter
- From the Associate Principal
- PTO News
- Counseling Corner
- Woodward Seminar
- Character Strong Family Dares
- Veterans Day Assembly - November 8th
- Holiday PTO Spirit Wear Sale
- Yearbooks on Sale for a Limited Time
- Farm to School
- Calendar
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From the Associate Principal
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Dear Woodward Families,
8:40 AM is Arrival Time at WMS
We have noticed that students are arriving quite early in the mornings to campus. This is a friendly reminder that unless a student has a pre-planned club, or is coming for Homework Club or to meet with a teacher, which all require signing in through the main office, students should not arrive at school until 8:40 am or later. We are unable to provide supervision for students on our campus until this time. Once students arrive on campus, they should go to two locations only:
- they should make their way inside of the building upon arrival
- they should wait right outside of our two main Common entrances where we have supervision until the bell rings at 8:55.
Thanks for your understanding and support to help keep students safe.
Danielle Warman
Associate Principal
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Hello Woodward Families,
Pink Envelope Fundraising Campaign
Due to your generosity, we surpassed our fundraising goals! Over $60,000 was raised, which means we can continue to offer teacher and student support and school enrichment! Thank you to everyone who donated and made the fundraiser a success!
Remember to request your corporate matches if your company offers them - it’s a great way to double the impact of your donation. The PTO’s tax ID is: 91-0977467. Please email woodward.fallapalooza@bainbridgeptos.org so we can anticipate the match.
November PTO Meeting
Our next PTO meeting is November 13th in the Woodward Library from 6:00 - 7:00 pm. If you cannot make the in person meeting, here is the link to the online meeting.
With much gratitude,
Your Woodward PTO Board
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Signs of Suicide (SOS) Curriculum for 7th Grade Students
On November 19th and 21st in 7th grade science classes, Woodward science teachers will be teaching Signs of Suicide, a curriculum that teaches students about mental health and how to seek help if they are worried about themselves or a friend. SOS has been used by thousands of schools for over 20 years and is shown to effectively teach students about depression and suicide while reducing the number of students’ self-reported suicide attempts.
Through the program, students learn:
- that depression is treatable, so they are encouraged to seek help
- how to identify depression and potential suicide risk in themselves or a friend
- to ACT (Acknowledge, Care and Tell a trusted adult) if concerned about themselves or a friend
- who they can turn to at school for help
Students will watch age-appropriate video clips and participate in a guided discussion about depression, suicide, and what to do if they are concerned about a friend. Following the video, students will complete a brief depression screening form. This form cannot provide a diagnosis of depression but does indicate whether a young person should seek help from a mental health professional. At the end of class, students will complete an exit slip which asks whether they would like to talk to an adult about any concerns. The school counseling staff will conduct brief meetings with any student asking to talk.
We encourage you to visit www.mindwise.org/parents for information on this program. For additional resources, visit this webpage. An announcement will be sent to all 7th grade parents/guardians on Friday, November 8th that includes information should you chose to have your student opt-out of this program.
If you have any questions regarding the SOS program, please contact your student's counselor:
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Seminar Lessons For the Month of November
Seminar is Woodward’s Social Emotional Learning (SEL) platform that takes place every Monday. For the first lesson of the month, 7th grade students explored the concept of unconscious bias and how it can impact you and others; 8th grade students attended an all day field trip. For the second Seminar lesson, students will learn and discuss our school's namesake, Walt and Milly Woodward and the positive impact they made on Bainbridge Island history. Seminar will end the month with a lesson on the character trait of gratitude in honor of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Character Strong Family Dares
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In each of our community newsletters, we are challenging you to participate in Family Character Dares this year! Here are our next two challenges.
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Have everyone in your family commit to something that requires consistent, intentional practice ...
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Here is a fun opportunity to connect over objects that have significance in our life ...
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Veterans Day Assembly - November 8th
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We would be honored to have all parents and family members who have served in our armed services join us for our annual Veterans Day Assembly this Friday, November 8th at 9:45 am. This student-led assembly features guest speakers from active and retired military branches, our Woodward Band and our student Boy Scout Color Guard. Please RSVP to Susan Waite at (206) 780-4501 or swaite@bisd303.org so we can reserve a seat for you.
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Holiday PTO Spirit Wear Sale!
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PTO is excited to announce some new colors in Sprit Wear and another chance to order classics before the Holiday Season! This will be the last sale for the 2024-2025 school year! The order site is only open until Friday, November 15th, 5:00pm, to make sure we can get orders distributed before Winter Break. Thank you for supporting Woodward PTO!
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Deadline for Yearbook Ordering
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If you would like a 2024-2025 Woodward Yearbook for your student, the deadline to purchase one is Friday, December 20th. We will provide the total copies sold by that date to the publisher and there will be no extra copies available at the end of the year.
You can order two ways:
- $25 check made payable to WMS or $25 cash delivered to the Woodward Attendance Office
- Online via the Woodward Homepage Site Shortcuts through Online Payments - In Touch. The online payment option closes after December 20th.
To check to see if you have purchased a yearbook already, please contact Kate Carr at (206) 780-4502 or kcarr@bisd303.org.
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On October 23rd, it was thrilling to see the BISD Farm to School Program in action at Woodward Middle School! Karen Selvar from Suyematsu/Bainbridge Island Farms delivered Pink Banana and Blue Hubbard squash that was enthusiastically received by our food service team. Our kitchen manager, Brett Irick, is contemplating new ways to serve the squash to students ... he mentioned one being a curry! To learn more about the district-wide farm to school program and squash recipes featured in lunches, click here. Also, see photos below.
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NOVEMBER
8: Veterans Day Assembly
11: Veterans Day Observed - No School
13: PTO Meeting @ 6:00 pm WMS Library
27-29: Thanksgiving Break - No School
DECEMBER
4: PTO Meeting @ 6:00 pm WMS Library
17: Winter Band Concert @ 7:00 pm WMS
12/23-1/3: Winter Break - No School
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Non-Discrimination Statement
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Bainbridge Island School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Kristen Haizlip, Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Compliance Officer 8489 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110; 206-780-1058; khaizlip@bisd303.org BISD: All Are Welcome
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