Werner Weekly
May 17, 2024
Coming Up
- May 21- 1st grade (Krueger) field trip to Pineridge Natural Area
- May 22- 2nd grade field trip to Avery House
- May 22- 3rd grade field trip to park
- May 22- Kindergarten Music Program, 2:45 pm, Werner Gym
- May 23- Field Day (see details below)
- May 24- No School, Staff workday
- May 24- Clean Up Nature Center (10-2)
- May 28- 2nd grade field trip to park
- May 29- 5th grade promotion picnic, 1-2:30
- May 30- Last Day of School, students dismissed at 12:00
NEWS FROM WERNER
Revised Scenario Impacts on Werner
May 14, 2024
Dear Werner Community,
Communication was sent last Friday regarding the revised scenarios for potential boundary modifications and school consolidations from the Facilities Planning Steering Committee. The committee presented these options to the Board of Education Tuesday night.
Current implications for Werner are strictly around boundary adjustments. Here is the anticipated impact on Werner from the current revisions:
Scenario D1- Our school boundaries would change to include new neighborhoods along Timberline Road and we would lose a small portion of undeveloped land north of Trilby and west of Timberline. Our students would continue to feed into Preston MS and Fossil HS.
Scenario D2- Our school boundaries would change to include new neighborhoods along Timberline Road and we would lose a small portion of undeveloped land north of Trilby and west of Timberline. Our students would continue to feed into Preston MS and Fossil HS.
Scenario E- Our school boundaries would remain the same except we would lose a small portion of undeveloped land north of Trilby and west of Timberline. Our students would feed into Boltz MS and either Fossil Ridge HS or Fort Collins HS (HS Map Scenario E).
Scenario F- Our school boundaries would change to include new neighborhoods along Timberline Road and we would lose a small portion of undeveloped land north of Trilby and west of Timberline. Our students would feed into Boltz MS and Fort Collins HS.
Feedback and Next Steps
To provide feedback on the proposed scenarios, please complete this questionnaire by May 19.
Changes are still possible before a recommendation is shared with the school board on May 28.
The Board of Education will host a listening session on June 4 and is expected to vote on recommendations on June 11.
Again, everyone in our PSD community is encouraged to complete the questionnaire to offer their feedback before any final decisions are made. For more information about the process, data and to see all updates, visit the Long-Range Planning web section.
Thanks for your continued support and engagement as our district faces some difficult decisions and challenges in the coming months. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Best Regards,
Hayden
Werner Field Day-May 23
Dear Werner Community,
I hope that you are having a great end of the school year. Werner Staff would like to celebrate the end of the year with an all-school Field Day. It will be held Thursday, May 23. We have a morning session from 9:10 to 10:45 that includes outdoor activities like tug of war, parachute and potato sack relays. Also, we have an afternoon session from 1:40 to 3:15 that includes outdoor activities like sponge relay, wet disc throw, and a spray bottle obstacle course.
This event depends on the weather. There is not a rain date. Please come spectate if you can. We do not need volunteers. Your child should wear clothes that can get wet, a hat, sunscreen and sunglasses. They should also bring a water bottle with their name on it.
Thanks for supporting our school this year and have a safe and relaxing summer.
Coach J. and Werner Staff
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End-of-Year Medication Pick-Up & Medication forms
Parents/guardians, please stop by the health office to pick up medications/ health office supplies that have been stored during this school year. Medications cannot be sent home with your student. This policy is important to safeguard all students against improper or accidental ingestion of medication. All medications & health office supplies must be picked up before 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 30th. If your student has non-emergency medications at school, please come in any time before May 30th to pick up medications.
If you choose not to pick up the medication, please let us know and our school nurse, Lynne Ryan, will follow state health department procedures and medications will be properly destroyed. Medications & forms cannot be saved in the health office over summer break.
If new medication forms are needed for the 2024-2025 school year, you may obtain new forms from the PSD website at any time. New forms are needed every school year and do not carry over. You can visit the newly updated PSD website for more information and for new forms: https://www.psdschools.org/programs-services/medications-health-action-plans
Thank you and have a wonderful summer!
Lynne Ryan, RN
Registration for 2024-25 OPEN
Registration opens online for 2024-25 on November 27 for new students. Please go to the PSD School Registration and our Werner Registration site for more information. For Kindergarten registration, you can find more information on our Werner Kindergarten Information site. If you are interested in learning more about our school, call (970-488-5550) our main office to set up a personal tour with our staff.
2023-2024 Werner Photo Album
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School Meal Prices 2023-24
Milk- 8 oz. $1.00
Breakfast 2nd Entree $1.50
Adult Breakfast $2.00
Lunch 2nd Entree $3.25
Adult Lunch $4.65
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NEWS FROM PSD
Changes to school consolidation, program change, and boundary adjustment process
May 15, 2024
Dear PSD Community:
Tonight, the Facilities Planning Steering Committee presented its second draft of scenarios for potential school closures, program changes, and boundary adjustments to the PSD Board of Education. More information about the scenarios can be found on the PSD Long-Range Planning web section (link here).
During discussion of the committee’s draft scenarios, board members decided to make the following changes to the long-range planning process:
The Facilities Planning Steering Committee will not return to the Board for a presentation on May 28. Instead, they will serve as consultants to staff and the school board as needed.
The questionnaire on proposed scenarios will remain open to the public May 10-19. A summary of the feedback collected in this questionnaire will be provided to staff and the Board of Education for their consideration.
PSD staff will present board-requested information at the May 28 Board of Education meeting.
The Board still plans to host multiple listening sessions on June 4 and is still scheduled at this time to vote on potential scenarios on June 11.
We want to thank every member of the steering committee for their diligent and tireless work.
Sincerely,
Poudre School District
Updated scenarios from the PSD Facilities Planning Steering Committee
May 10, 2024
Dear Poudre School District community:
After careful consideration of feedback received primarily through eight listening sessions and a questionnaire, members of PSD’s Facilities Planning Steering Committee have updated four scenarios for potential boundary modifications and school consolidations.
The committee presented the board with scenarios labeled A1, A2, B, and C in March. These scenarios have been revised and are now labeled D1, D2, E, and F. Details of the revised scenarios are included below. The Board of Education may adopt aspects of the scenarios presented.
As with the previous scenarios, any changes adopted by the PSD Board of Education will not take effect until the 2025-26 school year. None of these scenarios are final, and the school board will not vote on the committee’s recommendations until June 11.
Countless hours of research, debate, critical thinking, and tough decision-making went into creating the scenarios above. This is not an easy process nor an easy problem to solve. Every school in PSD has a devoted community of students, staff, families and community members who love their school just the way it is.
However, our community is changing. Because school districts are funded on a per pupil basis, declining enrollment can lead to budget reductions, inefficient facility operations, and a less comprehensive educational experience for students at small schools.
It is a fact that enrollment in our district has been declining. Schools operating significantly below their enrollment capacity rely on extra funding from the district to continue to operate at a basic level. Even then, they must make tough choices about which classes, supports, and activities to offer a smaller number of students.
As enrollment-dependent funding from the state wanes, providing this extra funding to under-capacity schools will become more difficult, if not impossible. The programming and staffing levels that make our schools so beloved will become harder to provide. This is not theoretical – millions of dollars in cuts to building funds and central administration are already coming in 2024-25.
Thank you for your passionate interest and patience as we go through this difficult process together. After reading the scenarios below, please share your feedback by following this link to a questionnaire. The questionnaire will remain open May 10-19.
Changes included in every scenario
Close Beattie Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Beattie’s attendance area to Lopez and Bennett elementary schools.
Close Blevins Middle School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Blevins’ attendance area to Lincoln and Webber middle schools.
Close Johnson Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Johnson’s attendance area to Olander and McGraw elementary schools.
Balance enrollment among schools east of Interstate 25 by shifting boundaries between Timnath, Bethke, and Bamford elementary schools.
Scenario D1
Close Beattie Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Beattie’s attendance area to Lopez and Bennett elementary schools.
Close Blevins Middle School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Blevins’ attendance area to Lincoln and Webber middle schools.
Close Cache La Poudre Elementary School and reassign students to Irish, Putnam, and Tavelli elementary schools.
Close Cache La Poudre Middle School and reassign students to Lincoln Middle School.
Close Johnson Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Johnson’s attendance area to Olander and McGraw elementary schools.
Close Linton Elementary School and reassign students primarily to Kruse Elementary School. Boundaries for Bacon, Kruse, Werner, and Zach would be adjusted to accommodate this shift.
Keep Irish and Putnam elementary schools’ boundaries the same, but students in kindergarten through second grade could attend either school and have busing to either school. Any new students in grades 3-5 in either attendance boundary would be assigned to Putnam.
Irish would be promoted as a dual language school with guaranteed busing for Spanish-speaking students, who could enroll at Irish year-round.
Putnam would become a Core Knowledge school.
Adjust boundaries so that Bamford Elementary students would attend Preston Middle School and Fossil Ridge High School for grades 6-12 instead of Timnath Middle-High School.
Balance enrollment among schools east of Interstate 25 by shifting boundaries between Timnath, Bethke, and Bamford elementary schools.
Scenario D2
Close Beattie Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Beattie’s attendance area to Lopez and Bennett elementary schools.
Close Blevins Middle School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Blevins’ attendance area to Lincoln and Webber middle schools.
Close Boltz Middle School and reassign most students to Preston Middle School, with some parts of the attendance area being absorbed by Lesher Middle School. The dual language program at Boltz would move to Lincoln Middle School.
Close Johnson Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Johnson’s attendance area to Olander and McGraw elementary schools.
Close Linton Elementary School and reassign students primarily to Kruse Elementary School. Boundaries for Bacon, Kruse, Werner, and Zach would be adjusted to accommodate this shift.
Relocate Polaris into the vacated Johnson Elementary building (see Johnson above).
Relocate Irish to the vacated Polaris building (formerly the Moore Elementary School building). Irish would continue to have a dual immersion model in its new location but would become a 100% choice school with no neighborhood attendance boundaries. The Irish attendance boundary area would be absorbed by Cache La Poudre and Putnam elementary schools, with adjustments to the boundaries for Dunn and Tavelli.
Adjust boundaries so that Bamford Elementary students would attend Preston Middle School and Fossil Ridge High School for grades 6-12 instead of Timnath Middle-High School.
Balance enrollment among schools east of Interstate 25 by shifting boundaries between Timnath, Bethke, and Bamford elementary schools.
Scenario E
Consolidate Harris and Linton elementary schools into a three-track dual immersion school to be located at the Linton elementary building. Linton would retain some of its current neighborhood attendance area. Current Harris students could choice into Linton or Irish.
Close Preston Middle School and change Kinard Core Knowledge Middle School from a 100% choice school to a neighborhood school.
Bacon, Bamford, and Zach students would attend Kinard for middle school. Students from other elementary schools in Preston’s current attendance boundaries would go to Boltz for middle school.
Bethke and Timnath Elementary students would continue to attend Timnath Middle-High School for middle and high school.
Relocate Polaris into the vacated Johnson Elementary building (see Johnson below).
Relocate Irish to the vacated Polaris building (formerly the Moore Elementary School building). Irish would continue to have a dual immersion model in its new location but would become a 100% choice school with no neighborhood attendance boundaries. The Irish attendance boundary area would be absorbed by Cache La Poudre and Putnam elementary schools, with adjustments to the boundaries for Dunn and Tavelli.
Close Beattie Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Beattie’s attendance area to Lopez and Bennett elementary schools.
Close Blevins Middle School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Blevins’ attendance area to Lincoln and Webber middle schools.
Close Johnson Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Johnson’s attendance area to Olander and McGraw elementary schools.
Balance enrollment among schools east of Interstate 25 by shifting boundaries between Timnath, Bethke, and Bamford elementary schools.
Scenario F
Close Beattie Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Beattie’s attendance area to Lopez and Bennett elementary schools.
Close Blevins Middle School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Blevins’ attendance area to Lincoln and Webber middle schools.
Close Johnson Elementary School and adjust boundaries to send students currently in Johnson’s attendance area to Olander and McGraw elementary schools.
Close Linton Elementary School and reassign students primarily to Kruse Elementary School. Boundaries for Bacon, Kruse, Werner, and Zach would be adjusted to accommodate this shift.
Close Putnam Elementary School and reassign students to Dunn, Irish, Tavelli, and Cache La Poudre Elementary School.
Students in kindergarten through second grade in the expanded Irish attendance area could choose between Irish and CLPE and receive busing to either school.
New students in grades 3-5 in the expanded Irish attendance area would be automatically assigned to CLPE.
Make Timnath Middle-High School a high school only and reassign middle school students in TMHS boundaries to Preston Middle School.
Balance enrollment among schools east of Interstate 25 by shifting boundaries between Timnath, Bethke, and Bamford elementary schools.
To provide feedback on the proposed scenarios, please complete this questionnaire: https://colostate.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_01eSGGUOpJC3Rjg.
Changes are still possible before a recommendation is shared with the school board on May 28. The Board of Education will host a listening session on June 4 and is expected to vote on recommendations on June 11.
Again, everyone in our PSD community is encouraged to take the questionnaire (link here) to offer their feedback before any final decisions are made. Please continue to check www.psdschools.org/community/long-range-planning-psd for more information, data, and updates on long-range planning.
Sincerely,
Poudre School District
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Werner Elementary School
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