

Whitmore Elementary🐾
Principal's Pen - October 2024🖊️
Whitmore is "B" rated!
Congratulations Wildcats!
6th Grade
Whitmore is PreK - 6!
Registration is open in ParentVUE
Open Enrollment - School Choice for families - 6th grade families - Start thinking about middle school. TUSD has many options for your child. We have our 2 feeder schools, Magee and Doolen. Then, Dodge is our most popular magnet school. Please call the middle school of your choice's front office to inquire about a school tour.
🐾Whitmore Wildcats🐾
🐾Welcome to Whitmore!🐾
Welcome to October!
The first quarter is already complete! Congratulations! We ended first quarter with lots of assessments that assist in tracking student growth over time. We will continue these at the end of 2nd quarter and at the end of the year. We will celebrate students who scored "on or above" benchmark during our "Woot, Woot" party Wednesday, October 16th. Look for pictures on ClassDojo.
We have fall break from October 7th - 11th. Students will resume school on Monday, October 14th. Please note that there is no school on Wednesday, October 23rd due to a district-wide professional development day.
Then, we end the month with our fall festival which is Friday, October 25th. This is a fun family event where students may dress in their costumes, play games, visit the book fair, and enjoy some music and food in our courtyard. Our silent auction is a popular event to seek out and bid on your favorite basket. All grade levels have a basket with a theme. I'm sure there will be more by the time it rolls around. Come check it out!
Academic Focus for 2024-2025:
Triple Crown:
1. Teacher Clarity - Learning Targets and Success Criteria for the highly leveraged and continuing standards for learning.
2. PLCs - Plan instruction based on student understanding/data
3. District Curriculum - Fidelity to the state authorized and district adopted curriculum
Lost and Found. Our lost and found is located in the foyer by the cafeteria. It is a wooden rack with a bin. Please check it regularly to reclaim your lunch boxes, backpacks, sweatshirts, jackets, etc. Glasses are turned into the office. Items not claimed in a timely manner will be donated to the TUSD clothing bank.
Connect with Whitmore:
via Whitmore Webpage
via Facebook @whitmorewildcatsTUSD
via Instagram @whitmorewildcats
via ClassDojo - Please let teachers know if you are not connected so they can assist you.
Reporting Absences/Attendance:
TUSD/Whitmore streamlined our attendance reporting procedures. Parents/guardians can now log into ParentVUE to enter a student's absence.
Late/Tardy.
If students are late, arrive after 8:15am, students must stop in the office for a tardy slip before heading to class, even if they come on the bus. This is to ensure students are not marked absent. Parents can call the office and excuse tardies if you don't walk in with your student(s).
School Hours:
7:45am - Students may enter campus; Breakfast begins in the cafeteria
8:10am - First bell - Students line up and teachers lead to class
8:15am - Tardy bell rings; Class begins
8:30am - All gates are locked except the one closest to the office, off of the bus bay/Glenn St.
2:15pm - Gates are opened.
2:25pm - Whitmore dismisses (1:25pm - Wednesdays)
Bus Riders:
All students who ride the bus must have and wear an ID to get on the bus at home and at school. Please ensure your child keeps their ID with their backpack and school items so they have it available daily. This is their ticket to ride!
Cell Phones:
Students often come to school with their cell phones. However, Whitmore has a policy for cell phone usage. Students are NOT permitted to video record or take pictures of students at any time. This includes the bus! Once students arrive on campus, phones are to be turned off and kept out of view in a backpack. Phones shall not be turned on at any time. Students violating the policy may have the electronic device confiscated and be subject to disciplinary action.
Mark your calendars:
October 4 – No School – Grading Day – End of first quarter
October 7 – 11 – No School – Fall Break
October 21st - 25th - Scholastic Book Fair
October 23rd – No School – PLD Day
October 25th - Fall Festival @ 6pm
Thank you,
Jennifer Figueroa, Principal
Whitmore Elementary School
🗨️Counselor's Corner💭
Mrs. Sawyer and Mr. C support our strong PBIS program at Whitmore. Through positive behavior, students earn points to redeem for rewards. Students have a menu of items to choose from weekly. Teachers nominate students who are rocking kindness, safety, and responsibility!
Ms. Sawyer and Mr. C also provide student check-ins and small group support. If you think your child would benefit from these services, please contact either or both of them through Dojo or by calling 520-232-8046.
Who will be our first "Cool Cat" Champions???
🚗Parent Drop-off and Pick-up🚘
Parent Drop-off and Pick-up:
The bus bay is not a parking, drop-off, or pick-up area. This lane is strictly for buses at all times.
Enter the parking lot from Glenn (this is an entrance only). There are two lanes. The right lane is a valet and keeps moving as students exit their vehicle curbside. All students must exit the vehicle curbside to use the valet lane. If that is not possible, please park and an adult will cross in the cross walk. Do not park in the right lane or leave your car in the right lane. You must use a space to park.
The left lane is not a drop-off or pick-up lane. It is used to park into a parking space. Please do not let your child exit the car in this lane. The adult (usually Mrs. Fig or Mrs. Madrid) will assist in merging traffic. Do not merge yourself. Continue forward until the monitor guides you.
Driver speed should be at a minimum speed to ensure student, family, and staff safety.
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Whitmore's Mission and Vision
Wildcats . . . 🐾
Our mission is to encourage, motivate, and support all students, families, and the community to meet each child’s needs – socially, emotionally, and academically so they develop into a mature, responsible, and respectful citizen.
Our vision - Safe Environment, Take Academic Risks, Get Involved with School Enrichment Programs (the school community), and Take Pride in Education by Respecting, Acknowledging, and Including students of all different backgrounds and differences.