Western Valley Elementary ROAR
October 14, 2024
Hello Wildcat families,
I hope you all had a restful and enjoyable fall break! We are excited to have our first quarter awards assemblies on Wednesday 10/16/24, for grades 2-5. Teachers will be sending the flyer through Class Dojo, and we look forward to having you join us in person or virtually to celebrate our kids' academic and social achievements!
This year on 10/31, we invite families to join us for our Book Character Wellness Walk (students are invited to dress up as a book character, and we'll walk around the back field to get in some healthy steps). While the Book Character theme is new this year, to connect optional costumes to books our kids love, the same rules apply (no masks, no props, no full-face paint). Families who would like to join us will need to sign in at the front office and get a visitor sticker. We'll send out information with details as the date gets closer.
Western Valley Elementary opened our doors for students in 2004, so we'll be celebrating 20 years of serving students this year! On 11/1, the kids will have a special Birthday Lunch to celebrate. We'll sign a large banner to show who was here for the 20th birthday, and we are selling a limited edition Spirit Shirt for the occasion (that can of course, be worn as a WVE Spirit Shirt throughout the year on Thursdays). See below for the order form!
We've had an amazing response to the Bookmobile, so much so that we have increased the time they are on campus, and the frequency they visit! To accommodate this, we will have "priority visits". This coming Wednesday, 10/16, Kinder-2nd grade will have priority. Students in those grades may bring their library card and will get to visit the Bookmobile. Depending on numbers, we *MAY* be able to have 3rd-5th grade students attend as well, but it's not a guarantee (their priority will be the next visit). Please talk to your student, and if they are K-2, they can definitely go to the Bookmobile if they bring their own card. If they are a 3-5th grade student, they can bring their card, and if possible, we'll take them to the Bookmobile, time permitting.
Have a great rest of your Fall Break!
Jennifer Quirk
🐾 Our Mission 🐾
At WVE, we guide learners to reflect, communicate, and grow, to strengthen ourselves and our community.
🐾 Our Vision 🐾
WVE engages learners in a growth mindset to reach their potential while being accountable to their role within the community.
🐾 Our Core Values 🐾
WVE is a place where everyone believes students can learn and grow as individuals. Effort is valued, teaching is intentional, progress is shared, and ideas are welcomed.
✨HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY, WESTERN VALLEY ELEMENTARY! 🧁
TREASURE HUNTERS OF THE QUARTER!
Treasure Hunters are adults who seek out all of the amazing details that make kids special. This quarter, we are happy to announce that our Treasure Hunters of the Quarter are
Ms. Ana and Ms. O'Neil!
Both of these staff members go out of their way to make students at WVE
feel important, valued, and appreciated.
Thank you, Ms. Ana and Ms. O'Neil, for all you do for our kids, and for following our Treasure Hunters' Pledge that "All children are capable of success, no exceptions!".
Ms. Ana Enriquez!
Cafeteria cashier
Ms. Erin O'Neil!
5th grade teacher
🚨 SAFETY & SECURITY UPDATES 🚨
If you've been on campus recently, you have noticed the new security measures we have in place. The exterior lobby doors are now locked at all times, and there is a video doorbell feature that you press, and tell the office what you need (bringing in a tardy student, dropping off a water bottle or lunch for a child, picking up a student early for an appointment, volunteering at the cafeteria, etc.).
Upon being buzzed in, there is also a new ID scanner we are beginning to implement. Visitors sign in at the tablet on the counter, and you scan your ID. The scanner will then print out a visitor sticker for you with your picture, first and last name, date and time you signed in. This security measure helps us to better track who is on campus, and to verify that their ID was checked at the office. A benefit to this new ID scanner also, is that once your ID is scanned, you can quickly create an account that will store your ID in the tablet, so you do not have to present your ID each time (you just enter a unique password that you create). If you choose not to have your ID stored, that's fine too, you will just need to present your ID every time you come to campus, without exception.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we implement more safety & security measures to ensure we are doing all that we can to keep our children and staff safe while we are at school.
It's hot outside, and kids get thirsty at school!
And don't forget to write their name on their water bottle!
🔊 CALLING ALL 4TH GRADERS! 🔊
Did you know that every 4th grade student in the US is eligible for the "Every Kid Outdoors" pass? This pass gives free admission the 4th grader and their family to National Parks and other landmarks around the country. It's a great way to explore different parts of our beautiful country. While you're at a National Park, ask about the Junior Ranger program. It's a fun way for kids to get involved and learn a little more about our natural resources.
Fourth grade teachers will have paper copies of the pass available at Curriculum Night, or parents can sign up on their own on the website.
We had some parent volunteers last year for making copies, Book Fair, field trips, and in the cafeteria to help students open packaging and keeping tables clean. It was a HUGE help! We would like to extend the invitation again this year. If you are interested in volunteering at school,
please fill out this form.
🌮🥕🍏 All kids eat free this year! 🌭🍅🥛
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Our students will all receive free lunch this year (no lunch applications needed), but we do need families to please complete the income eligibility form as well- this helps to pay for our Reading Intervention services, after school tutoring and clubs, summer school, Instructional Assistants, and so much more!https://linqconnect.com/public/income-form/new?identifier=TARLF2
Our arrival and dismissal procedure will be similar this school year. For the safety of your children, please only use the parking lot and 63rd Ave to park and walk WITH YOUR CHILD to the crosswalk. Children may not be dropped off in the parking lot or along 63rd Ave to walk by themselves. It is simply not safe for them.
As a reminder, the drop-off area is along the fire lane curb, and the parking lot is ONLY for families who want to park and walk up their student. Students MAY NOT be dropped off in the parking lot. This creates an unsafe situation for children, which of course, no one wants. We will have signs up as reminders, but please be safe, and drop off children only in the designated areas.
**For the parent pick-up area, we will have grade levels wait under the shade structure (as best as will safely fit). A change this year is with older siblings meeting younger kids. They will NOT meet them in the classroom this year. Instead, upper grade siblings will meet their younger siblings outside, and will wait with them under the shade structure. This allows students to exit more quickly, and to meet up with the parent or guardian who is picking them up.
Dismissal Cards
Use your Dashboard card for a faster Parent Pick Up! Ask your teacher or the front office for one.
Kids get breakfast in the classroom starting at 7:55, and we are into the start of instruction by 8:10 every day, so arrival any later than that means students are missing important learning time. And it adds up!
WVE Spirit Shirts & Annual Dress Down Day Passes
Students may now wear a WVE Spirit Shirt on Thursdays with uniform pants.
Order your Spirit Shirt now! You can pay cash or Zelle to jreeser@fesd.org
❓❔❓❔ What's the difference? ❔❓❔❓
Spirit Shirt Thursday (new this year) = Every Thursday, students may wear a WVE Spirit Shirt and uniform bottoms. This free event is to drum up our Wildcat spirit, and to be a fun way to show our school pride!
Free Dress Down Days (these are for special occasions) = Fall Picture Day, a pass earned by a grown-up when they attend a PTO meeting, Curriculum Night, or other school event that we advertise parents coming to campus.
Bus Riders
Health office
Also, if your child has a Chronic Illness, and may miss school often due to an illness or condition, ask the office or Mrs Reyes about a Chronic Health Form.
Interested in working for the district?
Check out some other openings around the district here- https://fowler.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
Other questions? Contact us!
Our administration & office staff are happy to help!
Coming Up!
*10/16 Phoenix Public Library Bookmobile at WV, K-2
*10/25 Dollar Dress Down Day & PTO Meeting
*10/30 Phoenix Public Library Bookmobile at WV, 3-5th
*10/31 Book Character Wellness Walk (parents & families invited to walk with us!)
*11/1 Western Valley's 20th Birthday Celebration! (Volunteers needed!)
*11/1 October Student of the Month Breakfast
*11/8 Teacher In-Service Day, No School
*11/11 Veterans Day, No School
*11/12 FESD Governing Board Meeting 4pm
*11/13 Phoenix Public Library Bookmobile at WV
*11/20 Phoenix Public Library Bookmobile at WV
*11/22 Dollar Dress Down Day & PTO Meeting
*11/22 Aja Calhoun Thanksgiving Dinner
*11/25-11/29 Thanksgiving Break, No School
*12/4 Phoenix Public Library Bookmobile at WV
*12/18 Phoenix Public Library Bookmobile at WV
*12/23-1/3 Winter Break, No School
*2/21 WVE Carnival!