Will Rogers Roundup
The week of September 23, 2024
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Dear Will Rogers Families,
Thank you to our PTA for another successful community event. Our Family RODEO dance was a joyous event. Thank you to everyone who donated yummy treats and your time volunteering. Every bit is noticed and appreciated. What a wonderful way to connect with one another and come together in celebration for our beautiful community!
READ-A-THON continues this week. I hope you can carve out sometime this Tuesday evening and join us for our Bedtime Stories & Pajamas: A Literacy Night Event @6:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. We will have special guest teacher readers, an opportunity to read with one another and lots of books to give away for those who join us! Don't forget to register your children and log their minutes. We grow life-long readers at Will Rogers!
We hope to see you are our first of many Family Farming Days in our Regenerative Farm from 10-2 this Saturday 9/28. Your support at this event will help us launch our farming classes the week of Sept. 30th!
Together for Will Rogers,
Principal Daruty
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Mon. 9/23- 27 READ-A-Thon Continues
Mon. 9/23 LA vs. Hate Week
Tues. 9/24 Bedtime Stories & Pajamas: A Literacy Night Event @6:00 p.m. in the cafeteria
Fri. 9/27 Every Friday is SPIRIT DAY at WRLC. Encourage your children to wear their WRLC t-shirts!
Fri. 9/27 School-wide Assembly on the track and field @ 9:45 a.m. Parents are welcome to join!
Sat. 9/28 Family Farming Day and Beautification Day 10:00 -1:00 p.m.
Wed. 10/2 PTA Association Meeting AND Parent Education Night: Speaker Julia Storm will present on How to Raise Kids in a Digital Age! Join in-person or on zoom. Childcare and dinner will be provided by our PTA.
Thurs. 10/3 Local Holiday- No School
Mon. 10/7 Volunteer Training @8:30am/3pm/6pm
Mon. 10/7-11 Ed Foundation Pledge Week
Thurs. 10/10 PS Arts Night @6pm
Fri. 10/11 Bike It Walk it! 9:00 a.m. at the front gate!
Tues. 10/15 1st Grade Field Trip: Heal the Bay
Tues. 10/15 Make-up Picture Day ( please let your child's teacher know if you want your child to retake the photo)
Thurs. 10/17 ELAC mtg. @8:30 a.m.
Thurs. 10/17 Great Shakeout Drill @10:17 a.m.
Thurs. 10/17 SSC mtg. @ 3:15 p.m.
Sun. 10/27 Family Farming Day @10am
Thurs. 10/31 Halloween Costume Parade @ 8:30 am. on the track/field
SMMUSD 2024-2025 Calendar
WRLC READ-A-THON
Your children will come home on Monday with flyers about the WRLC READ-A-THON! Register on our online platform at https://www.read-a-thon.com/readers/r/323831373733/1
While we encourage families to update their reading progress online, they can also fill out and return the paper form they receive on Monday. We encourage all families register online to participate!
Your support in promoting this event is truly appreciated, as it is essential to help us reach our fundraising goals! Let's encourage reading in our children and raise money for our beloved school.
ART CART is back!
Tuesday is our lunchtime ART CART day. Students are invited to participate in creative art projects and handicrafts during lunchtime. This is possible through the support of our parent volunteers. If you would like to volunteer for lunchtime on Tuesdays, please sign up using the link below.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050445AFAF28A2FB6-51251277-artcart
We would also love donations here is our wishlist for the art cart here. We'd also love some brown paper bags if parents can bring them in for us.
The school provides the supplies, your support requires:
You are a level 1 cleared volunteer
You are willing to safely supervise students with proper use of art tools and materials
Enthusiasm for working with children
Enjoyment with crafts and art
AFTER CARE Partner Information
CDS 310-399-5865
CREST ( 4th and 5th Grade) 310-458-8540
SM BOYS & GIRLS CLUB Playground Club (1st -5th) 310-496-8800 Register here
YMCA 310-393-2721
Join us on Oct. 2nd for Parent Education Night with Julia Storm @6:00 p.m.
Do you have questions about Technology Use at Home?
- How do I stop my child from melting down every time I take away their device?
- What is the right amount of screen time to allow my kid?
- Social media - yes or no?
- How can I tell if my child is addicted to video games?
- When is the right age to get my kid a phone?
- How can I keep my child safe from online predators?
Let’s Answer Them!
Join us for a Parent Workshop, following our PTA Mtg. We will provide childcare and dinner.
This is a chance for our community to come together and learn how to raise kids in the digital age. The workshop will leave you prepared with the most current information about your child’s digital world as well as great actionable tips to implement in your family right away.
More information on presenter Julia Storm https://www.reconnect-families.com/
UPDATE on our REGENERATIVE FARM!
I am excited to share that Will Rogers Learning Community is the recipient a 2024-2025 Sprouts Community Foundation Community Grant ($10K) to support the instruction in our Regenerative Farm!
This grant along with our SMEF stretch funding, have afforded us the opportunity to create a collaborative Farm Teaching Team! This new approach will incorporate a team of Regenerative Farming enthusiasts who will help advance the mission of our farm. Our team will include a Farm Committee and Chair, Strategy Team Lead, Teaching partnerships, Composting Curriculum and teaching, Master Gardeners and much more!
Classrooms have begun to visit the farm already, but our formal Regenerative Farm classes will start the week of Sept 30th.
We look forward to this new approach that will allow us to integrate Regenerative Farming into the IB curriculum through the support of community partners!
WRLC Cell Phone and Electronics Policy
At WRLC, we make every effort to avoid interrupting instructional time and therefore do not allow cellphones and other electronics to be used during the instructional day. Students are not permitted to wear smartwatches or Gizmos in the classrooms. If your child wears a smartwatch, or has a smartphone, please remind them they are to be kept in their backpack turned off or on school-mode during the school day. We encourage parents to support us by leaving these items at home.
Students are never permitted to use cell phones on campus. In the event of an emergency administration carry radios, teachers have cellphones and there is a school phone in every learning space. Under the advisement of our SMPD school resource officers, individual student cellphone use can actually hinder the delivery of important messaging necessary in a true emergency.
Other personal electronics from home such as Nintendo Switches, iPads, Kindles etc. are not permitted on campus. If a student uses their cell phone during school hours, it will be confiscated and held until the end of the school day and must be picked up by a parent. In no event or circumstance, will the district or its staff be held responsible or liable for the loss, theft, or damage to any such device.
Please help us ensure that our students have an electronics free learning zone at school.
LUNCH MENU
Breakfast and lunch are free for all students! Make a plan with your child each week about the days they will be eating food prepared at school or bringing lunch from home.
https://www.smmusd.org/domain/476
We encourage you to pack a snack for your children for morning recess.
Please send your child to school with a re-fillable water bottle! We have water stations located throughout campus.
Oops, I Forgot!
Mornings are busy and sometimes students leave for school without their water bottle, instrument or homework. In an an effort to reduce classroom interruptions and to support students with developing responsibility, please use our "Oops, I forgot" table. Make a plan with your child that if they leave something at home, a parent can drop it off in the office. We will place their item on a table outside the office. During their recess or on their way to lunch, they may check the table for their forgotten item.
Please communicate this plan with your child, so they know there is place for parents to drop-off items they may have left at home!
Please do not forget to send with your child every day:
- School materials including books, homework, projects, etc.
- Re-fillable water bottle ( We have several refilling stations on campus)
- A morning snack
- Lunch is available to all students free of charge for the 2024-25 school year. You may also pack a lunch form home.
- Sunscreen (put on prior to arriving at school)
- Hat
- Layers of clothing (sweatshirt, windbreaker, etc.) Keep an eye on the weather.
- A growth mindset for a successful day!
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
We are currently looking for a Legislative Chair to join our PTA team! This important role involves staying informed on key legislative issues that impact our students and school, and helping to keep our community updated.
If you’re interested in supporting our school by tracking important education-related developments and sharing relevant information, we’d love to have you on board!
We're also in need of a Student Store Chair to help manage and run our student store on Fridays and during special events. The store is an important part of our school community, offering families and our community a chance to purchase school spirit wear and other fun items. We're planning to bring the store out this Friday, but we need help throughout the entire year to make this successful. If you're interested in helping out, please reach out to us!
Please email president@willrogerspta.com
JOIN THE PTA
Join the Will Rogers PTA for $10 to support activities and events that enrich your student's education and strengthen our school community.
https://jointotem.com/ca/santa-monica/will-rogers-elementary-pta
Will Rogers School Site Council (SSC) (Site Governance)
SEEKING TWO NEW PARENT MEMBERS!
The School Site Council (Site Governance Committee) meets at least 8 times a year (meetings are Thursdays 3:30-5:00 p.m. (calendar) to:
To develop, approve, and annually review a school plan, to be known as the School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA).
To plan, monitor and evaluate the school-based activities and expenditures for Consolidated Application Programs, including Federal, State and local funds.
To follow the requirements of the Greene Act.
To carry out all the other duties and responsibilities assigned to it in the Educational Code of the State of California.
The SSC is composed of elected members: staff (principal, teachers, classified staff) and parents/legal guardians, PTA board member of children currently enrolled at Rogers who are not employed by the school district. All members are elected for a two year term.
If you would be interested in joining our SSC, please download and email this form to Lila Daruty@ldaruty@smmusd.org by the nomination deadline September 8th.Please reach out if you have any questions. You will be notified when your nomination has been received.
TIMELINE:
Self-nomination deadline is Sept. 8th.
Candidates will be announced by Sunday, Sept.10th.
If there are multiple candidates there will be an election.
Election results will be published on Sunday, Sept. 15th.
Families wishing to enroll their students should contact our school’s Bilingual Community Liaison, Flory Vila, fvila@smmusd.org, 310 452-2364 x67338, and fill out a Program opt-in form.
Las familias que deseen
inscribir a sus estudiantes en el Programa de Bolsas de Fin de Semana deben comunicarse con Flory Vila, fvila@smmusd.org 310 452-2364 x67338, y completar un formulario para inscribirse en el programa.
WRLC is an International Baccalaureate Primary Years School (PYP)
As an International Baccalaureate Programme School, we believe there is a broad range of capacities and responsibilities that go beyond academic success. We make a commitment to help all members of the school community learn to respect themselves, others and the world around them. We do this through the development of students according to the IB learner profile. The profile aims to develop learners who are:
Inquirers
Knowledgeable
Thinkers
Communicators
Principled
Open-minded
Caring
Risk-takers
Balanced
Reflective
The IB Mission Statement
The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.
Free and Reduced Meals
We encourage all families to submit the Free and Reduced Meals application by Friday, October 4. Although California provides free meals for all students, this application is crucial for determining eligibility for additional programs and resources, including Title 1 school designations for the 2025-26 school year. The state uses this form to assess which families qualify for benefits beyond free meals, so widespread participation is essential. To support this effort, please share the application link with your families and distribute the flier through your school's communication channels.
Application Link: https://bit.ly/MealApplications-SMMUSD
You can view and download the flier here.
Contact Us
Email: ldaruty@smmusd.org
Website: https://www.smmusd.org/rogers
Location: 2401 14th Street, Santa Monica, CA, 90406
Phone: 310-452-2364
Twitter: @WillRogersSTEM