Weekly Update
January 16, 2025
Dear Winnona Park Community,
This weekend we celebrate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Many families have their own traditions in remembrance of Dr. King. The City of Decatur’s MLK Service Project occurring over the weekend is a great idea to get families and children involved in a worthy service project that benefits members of our community. I can’t recommend this enough. DeKalb County Recreation, Parks, and Cultural Affairs also has multiple service projects to partake in. One small thing I do at this time every year is to watch and listen to Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. I also recommend spending 17 minutes of your family’s time giving this a listen.
Have a great weekend.
Sincerely,
Gregory Wiseman
Principal, Winnona Park Elementary School
CSD Monitoring for Potential Severe Weather
CSD continues to monitor the weather due to the potential of severe weather conditions next week. The safety of our staff and students is always our top priority. Staff and families should check email, the CSD website, and social media channels for updates.
HB 581 Public Hearings
CSD Hosts Public Hearings for Homestead Exemption Opt-Out (Georgia HB-581)
CSD will host five hearings in January for the public to learn more about the district's plans to exercise the one-time option for local governments to opt out of Georgia House Bill 581, which establishes a statewide floating homestead exemption and cap on property taxes.
The schedule for the remaining public hearings is:
Tuesday, January 21, 6:45 p.m. (virtual only, access the meeting here)
Thursday, January 30, 10 a.m. (virtual only, access the meeting here)
Thursday, January 30, 6:45 p.m. (virtual only, access the meeting here)
Passed during the 2024 Legislative Session, HB 581 impacts property taxes for cities, counties and school districts by capping the annual increase in property values for tax purposes, effective January 1, 2025. The bill aims to provide property tax relief for local residents, using the Consumer Price Index as an inflationary index. Since school districts rely heavily on property taxes for funding, this cap could impact the availability of CSD schools' resources and programs.
The Board of Education will follow the legal procedures to opt out of the exemption, including holding the three virtual public hearings. Following the hearings, the board will vote to adopt an opt-out resolution at the February Board of Education meeting and file the resolution with the Secretary of State by March 1, 2025.
School Safety & Security Summit
What is CSD Doing to Ensure School Safety? Join Us for the Conversation!
CSD and the City of Decatur (COD) will co-host a joint School Safety & Security Summit on Monday, January 27, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center of Decatur High School. We invite all families to participate and encourage participants to submit questions in advance. Find more details, register to attend, and submit questions at this link.
Standard Response Protocols Documents Available for Schools and Families
CSD has shared new Standard Response Protocols (SRP) posters and documents with schools to educate students, families and staff about best practices for responding to a crisis. Schools will display posters in highly visible areas, handouts will be sent home for families, and students will receive small reference cards to keep with them. English and Spanish versions are available for these documents.
What is SRP?
Developed in collaboration with law enforcement and the I Love U Guys Foundation, SRP is a set of terms and actions that students, CSD staff and first responders can incorporate into a school safety plan to train school communities to respond more effectively to emergencies.
SRP Terms and Actions:
Lockdown: Secures a room and keeps people quiet and in place
Evacuate: Moves people from one location to another
Shelter: States the hazard and safety strategy
Hold: Students stay in their classroom or area until the "All Clear" is announced
Secure: Students get inside and lock outside doors
Important Dates
Jan. 16 - First Grade Celebration of Learning - 8:30 AM
Jan. 17 - Community Circle - First Grade Families
Jan. 20 - No School - MLK Jr. Day
Jan. 22 - Early Release Day - Students dismissed at 12:50 PM
Jan. 23 - Second Grade Celebration of Learning - 8:30 AM
Jan. 24 - Community Circle - Second Grade Families AND Parent Information Session with Dr. Hicks (9-10 AM)
Jan. 30 - Parent Information Session with Dr. Hicks - 6:30-7:30 PM in the Media Center
Jan. 31 - Community Circle - Kindergarten Families
Black History Month Events at WP
This is a reminder that the Winnona Park Equity Team & the PTA DEI Committee have great plans for our WPES Black History Month Celebration in February. We invite all the students at Winnona Park to take part in our Living History Museum.
Students will be able to present interesting facts about a prominent figure in Black history during Community Circle. Some suggestions include inventors, educators, artists, musicians, authors, athletes, entrepreneurs. Black history is global and not just limited to America. Don't forget about "lesser known" and global figures in history.
Please talk to your child about whether they’d like to participate and, if so, complete the online WPES Living History Museum Form by January 31 There are many other activities being finalized; stay tuned for more information.
Enter the 2024-2025 Young Georgia Authors (YGA) Writing Competition
We are excited to announce the 2024-2025 Young Georgia Authors (YGA) Writing Competition! This annual event celebrates the creativity and talent of our young writers and provides them with an opportunity to showcase their work. The details for this year’s competition are as follows:
School-Level Competition: January 13-17, 2025
Eligibility: All students in grades K-2 are eligible to participate.
Categories: Students can submit entries in the following categories: Poetry, Short Story, Personal Narrative, Journalism, Academic/Research Report, Essays/Literary Criticism/Analysis, Any other original student writing
Entry Form: Please use this link to print your own or come to the Winnona Park front office for a copy to complete and submit with your child's writing piece.
Submission Guidelines: Please refer to this document for more information, including General Rules and FAQs from CSD. Deadline is January 17, 2025.
Georgia School Climate Survey: Please Take this Survey
Winnona Park parents have the opportunity to take the new Georgia School Climate Survey. Each parent or guardian is invited to take the family version to answer questions about the current school or schools you have a child or children attending. If two or more children attend the same school, please only complete one survey for that school.
The survey measures what you think about how the school engages with families. Answers are not linked to names in any way. When typing answers, please do not give names or information that you don’t want to share with this school. Data will be shared with school leaders to help improve the school and will be published on the GaDOE website.
Please help by sharing your honest opinion on this 22-question survey. To take the survey, please click this link.
For more information about the surveys, please review this presentation from the Georgia Department of Education.
Family Education Sessions
Dr. Lindsey Hicks, our school counselor, will be hosting Parent Book Chats on Friday, January 24 from 9-10 a.m. and Thursday, January 30th, at 6:30 p.m. in the Media Center. We’ll be discussing Jennifer Breheny-Wallace’s book Never Enough. The book ventures into what achievement culture looks like, how it impacts our kids, and suggestions for a different approach. I welcome you to read the book before joining us, but advance reading is not required. If you have any questions, please email Dr. Hicks at lindsey.hicks@csdecatur.net.
Digital Wellness - A Community Conversation
Join Ilene Zeff, our media specialist, and other families from our school community as we start a conversation about digital wellness. After sharing information about digital wellness and the impact of screen use on young children’s brains, we will reflect on screen use within our own families and discuss strategies to begin to better manage the technology in our lives. Sessions are scheduled for Wednesday, February 26, 6:30-7:30 p.m. and Friday, February 28, 9-10 a.m. in the Media Center. If you have any questions, please email Ms. Zeff at ilene.zeff@csdecatur.net.
Winnona Park PTA
Please visit our PTA website to stay connected with upcoming events
Stay connected with upcoming events: https://www.wpespta.org/
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🔥 NEW SWEATSHIRTS ALERT! 🔥
Our latest Winnona Park PTA sweatshirts are here, just in time for the cooler weather! 🧥❄️ Available in various styles to suit everyone’s taste—perfect for showing off your school spirit! 💛💜
WPES Yearbook: Candid Photos
The WPES Yearbook Committee wants to see all you've been doing in school this year! Please email your photos of Winnona Park Wildcats in action to yearbook@wpespta.org. We love photos of school events, field trips, student groups, and school work! Important: Please include student names and teacher/grade in your email if known.
Join the PTA and Support the School with our New Membership Drive
Thank you to everyone that has already joined the PTA this year. As a reminder, joining the PTA is an annual event. We’ve also combined our membership drive with a fundraiser, asking families to make a donation. All contributions from this annual drive will directly benefit our students and teachers by supporting essential programs. The funds will cover:
All field trip costs for the year
Support educational initiatives like the community garden, STEAM materials, Books-in-a-Bag, and DEI programs
Teachers will also receive a stipend for classroom materials at the beginning of the year
Ongoing teacher and staff appreciation activities
Yearbooks for every student
School social events
And so much more!
Your generous donation will ensure that these programs thrive and that our children continue to have enriching educational experiences. And your PTA membership is included in all levels. Visit our website for more information or select your membership level!
City Schools of Decatur News
City Schools of Decatur Community Partners
Call for Auction Donations
Plans are underway for another amazing event to raise money for Decatur Athletics – The Bulldog Bash! Save the date for this year's event on Saturday, March 22, at Independent Distilling Company. The event will feature a live online auction that includes everything from artwork and experiences to trips, restaurant gift cards, sporting event tickets, self-care, and more.
Do you have a connection, talent, vacation home or something unique that can help us raise money for our student-athletes? If so, please fill out this form! More information to come!
Decatur Prevention Initiative
The Decatur Prevention Initiative (DPI) seeks the community's help in learning more about community perceptions and concerns regarding underage drinking and substance misuse among Decatur's youth. Please take this anonymous survey to help DPI plan, implement, evaluate and sustain programming.
Register to Run While Supporting Decatur Athletics
Did you know that Run With the Dogs 5K is one of Decatur Bulldog Booster's biggest fundraisers? In addition to being a Peachtree Road Race qualifier and a great community event, all proceeds go to support team play needs for 1,100+ athletes on 57 teams, representing 19 sports at DHS and BHMS. Register today and get an amazing t-shirt designed by Decatur's Adam Pinsley! Mark your calendar for Saturday, January 25 – you won't want to miss it!
2025 Run With the Dogs Sponsors:
Event Sponsors
Decatur FC
Green Orthodontics
Presenting Sponsors
Amy Widener, Realtor
Body 20 Decatur
Associate Sponsors
Fleet Feet Decatur
Gracie Jiu Jitsu Decatur
M. Cary and Daughters Plumbing
The Law Office of Ken Lanier
About Us
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Location: 510 Avery Street, Decatur, GA, USA
Phone: 404-370-4490
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