Roadrunner Review
Roadrunners are safe, respectful and responsible.
September 8, 2024
A Message From The Principal
It was a great first two weeks of school! So many smiles, high fives, students meeting new friends and new teachers and students demonstrating safety, responsibility and respect.
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Important Upcoming Dates
- October 2: State Student Count Day
- October 3: Picture Day
4th Grade Book Tasting
Important Information
Family Resource Center
Wayne-Westland Community Schools has a Family Resource Center (FRC), offering free services to all students and families within our district. Among the services provided are basic needs assistance, access to over 700 local resources, and a Laundry Assistance Program. Additionally, the FRC offers essential items, such as emergency toiletries, socks, underwear, hats, gloves, and scarves, to those in need. School supplies and backpacks are also available year-round for any district student.
Please contact our Family Resource Center at 734-419-2709 or FRC@wwcsd.net. A Digital Request for Services Form is also available. If you have additional questions about their services, please contact the Family Resource Center directly.
All Families: Review and Update Important Information
Parent Connection is a web-based service that gives parents the ability to access student data via the Internet. Parents use a confidential personal identification number (PIN) and password to view their student’s attendance, grades, assignments and other information online.
All Families MUST Update/Verify Contact Information in Parent Connect
● Log in to your ParentPortal using your PIN and password and click on the red “Back to School
Registration” link at the top of the page.
● Click through each link confirming or changing any information and then click "submit and
save."
● If you have more than one student, you MUST repeat this process for each child so that we have
accurate contact information for each student in an emergency.
NEW FAMILIES : Please visit our Enrollment page for all information regarding enrollment for the 2023-2024 school year.
CURRENT FAMILIES : Please visit our Update Registration for Current Students page.
Please update your address, telephone number and emergency contact information for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.
You will have access to which teacher your child has and bus route information by clicking this link very soon: http://zangleweb.resa.net/WayneWestland/parentconnect
The District is working on a problem with Parent Connect.
Also, please remember that everyone must update their child’s information on Parent Connection and review important school policies. IMPORTANT: Please update registration for current students. This must be done for all current students. Please click on this link: www.wwcsd.net/reenrollment
Wayne-Westland Community Schools provides busing services to elementary students who reside over one (1) mile from school, and middle and high school students who live over one and one-half (1.5) miles from school are eligible for transportation services.
After the student's registration is completed or updated in MiStar ParentConnection and the dwelling meets the qualifications, if you want your child to ride the bus, you MUST check YES, or a bus route will NOT be assigned.
Grade level suggested supply lists: Student Supply Lists
Lunch Menus:
https://www.wwcsd.net/schools/elementary-schools/roosevelt/lunch-menus/
Important: Early Student Pick-up
Please do not pick-up children between 2:45 and 3:20pm.
We respect that some appointments or obligations will require you to pick-up your child(ren) early from school. If you have an appointment and you must pick up your child early, please expect delays and please come before 2:45 pm. In the spirit of safety, our dismissal process involves all staff and it is very difficult to have staff get a student early from their classroom and bring them to the office between 2:45 and 3:20 pm. Please do not pick-up children between 2:45 and 3:20pm. This greatly affects our safe and efficient dismissal process. We do not have extra staff to easily get students from class prior to our 3:20 dismissal. Thank you for your continued support. Go Roadrunners!
Please Do Not Bring Your Pet to School
We know that pets are a huge part of many families. However, please do not bring your pets to school. Student arrival time and dismissal time can be a very anxious time. Bringing your dog or cat when you are walking on campus to pick up your student can be very sensitive for some kids and adults. We do not want anyone accidently bitten or scratched. Safety first.
Thank you for supporting our kids and families by keeping your dogs and pets at home.
Parent Volunteers
We love our volunteers! There will be many opportunities during the year to volunteer at school. **Reminder** All volunteers such as helping in the classroom or field trips are required to have a background check before helping with any events. It is free. Thank you. Volunteers must fill out a new background check every school year.
Our main office can provide you with the form or you can click on this link: https://www.wwcsd.net/downloads/district/volunteer-background-check-acknowledement-form.pdf
Student Medication at School
Does your student need medication administered during the day?
Parents must complete a medication form for any student medication at school.
We cannot administer any medication to students unless we have this form completed and on file at school. This includes prescriptions and over-the-counter medications such as aspirin, Rolaids, Benadryl...etc. Please call the main office (734-419-2720) if you have any questions.
We are a Nut Free and Fish/Shellfish Free School
Nut Free
- We are a “NUT FREE” school. We will always support the safety of our Roadrunners. As a result of a Roadrunner having a serious nut allergy condition, we are now officially a NUT FREE school. Any exposure to peanuts or nuts through contact or ingestion can cause a severe reaction. If your child has eaten peanuts, peanut butter, or nuts prior to coming to school, please be sure your child’s hands have been thoroughly washed prior to entering the school. It is important that no nuts or food items that contain nuts are brought into our school or buses. Thank you for your assistance in providing our students with a safe learning environment. Nut Free Snack Options Breakfast and lunch is free for all students: *Menu will be available very soon.
Fish and Shellfish Free School
We are a fish and shellfish free school. We will always support the safety of ourRoadrunners. As a result of a couple Roadrunners having serious fish and shellfish allergies, we are officially a fish and shellfish free school. Do not bring fish and shellfish products to school such as tuna fish and sushi.
Thank you for your support.
Champions Before and After School Childcare
Enroll today at 1-800-246-2154 or www.discoverchampions.com!
If you are approved for state child care assistance or food stamps care could be FREE! Call us for more information today!!
Call today at 734-776-8983 or 1-800-246-2154 and visit our website at www.discoverchampions.com today to learn more!
Safety Drills
Throughout the year we conduct fire, tornado and lockdown drills to familiarize students and staff with the process of what we do during various safety situations. We have age appropriate conversations with students about safety scenarios and provide students with age appropriate instructions in order to keep students physically safe and emotionally safe.
We practice safety drills to become really good at them. Safety first.
If there is a fire, we need to evacuate the building so we get far away from the fire. It is highly unlikely that we will ever have a fire, but we practice to be prepared if a fire were to occur.
If there is severe weather such as a tornado, we practice severe weather drills to be prepared if there is severe weather.
A lockdown drill is just as important as a fire drill or tornado drill. A lockdown take cover drill helps us stay safe if someone were to gain access into our school to make bad choices. It is highly unlikely that this would ever happen, but we practice to make sure we stay safe in any situation.
It is important in a safety drill that students are not talking and always listening to teachers/staff.
Here are some articles that can support and guide conversations with your kids at home about safety drills:
Stranger Danger Information
The purpose of this information is to act as a reminder to revisit safety discussions and review safety tips with your child(ren) at home. Student safety is our highest priority and we appreciate every one helping to keep each other safe. The intent of this communication is not to alarm children and families. The goal of this information is to provide tools for families and kids to feel safe and to be safe. Fortunately, we live in a society where most people are good-intentioned. However, there are some people in our society who take advantage of others and do bad things. For that reason, we need to be vigilant and cautious. If there were ever any reported stranger danger safety concerns in our Roosevelt-McGrath area, please know that the school would immediately send out a stranger danger email and voice message informing you of any safety concerns.
Here are some safety tip suggestions to help guide discussions with your children at home:
Always walk with one or more fellow students when going to and from the bus stop or anywhere else.
Do not walk alone.
If a stranger approaches and attempts to have a conversation with you, do not respond to him or her. Don’t talk with them. By responding, you could encourage their actions.
Do not accept anything from a stranger.
Do not get in the vehicle of a stranger, regardless of what they tell you.
In the event a stranger pursues you, go to the nearest door and knock loudly, and yell, if necessary. While we would not typically knock on the door of someone we do not know, when a stranger is pursuing, we must take every action to ensure safety. Keep in mind, when you approach someone’s door, the stranger has no idea whether you know the people living in that residence. Such action alone may deter the stranger and prompt them to leave the scene immediately.
Think SAFETY first. Report any incident to your parents and/or school personnel, and most importantly, the police. Additionally, please know that any teacher, school staff member, school bus driver, Wayne Westland or city service vehicle may also be a safety resource during these events.
Student Birthday and Holiday Snacks
Birthdays and holidays are very important. We understand and respect that parents want to send things to classrooms to celebrate birthdays. We encourage families to send fun pencils, books, fun markers, stickers...etc. In the spirit of safety, do not send food items such as cupcakes and cookies to celebrate birthdays. We are a NUT FREE school. Thank you for supporting safety.
Care Solace-Free Service for Student and Families
A reminder for our school community, Care Solace is a complimentary and confidential service provided by the Wayne-Westland Community School District. This service is FREE to students, families and staff. Care Solace helps connect individuals to mental health or substance abuse providers by locating a therapist that meets their specific needs. Note: Care Solace is not a crisis line. They will call providers for you, verify insurance, and even help you make an appointment. If you would like to use Care Solace to help you find a provider:
Call 888-515-0595. Support is available 24/7/365 in any language.
Visit caresolace.com/wwcsd and search yourself or click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.
Care Solace is not a crisis service. If you or a loved one are experiencing an emotional crisis or thoughts of suicide, support is available. The National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provide free, confidential support and are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
For those experiencing a suicidal crisis, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by calling or texting 988 on your phone, or visit 988lifeline.org/chat/ to chat with a trained mental health professional, who can provide help.
Wayne County Health Department Lice Prevention Strategies
Wayne County Health Department asked schools to share lice prevention strategies:
- Avoid head-to-head (hair-to-hair) contact during play and other activities at home, school, and elsewhere (sports activities, playground, slumber parties, camp)
- Do not share clothing such as hats, scarves, coats, sports uniforms, hair ribbons, or barrettes
- Do not share combs, brushes, or towels
- Disinfest combs and brushes used by an infested person by soaking them in hot water (at least 130°F) for 5–10 minutes
- Do not lie on beds, couches, pillows, carpets, or stuffed animals that have recently been in contact with an infested person
- Machine wash and dry clothing, bed linens, and other items that an infested person wore or used during the 2 days before treatment using the hot water (130°F) laundry cycle and the high heat drying cycle
- Clothing and items that are not washable can be dry-cleaned OR sealed in a plastic bag and stored for 2 weeks
- Vacuum the floor and furniture, particularly where the infested person sat or lay
- However, spending much time and money on housecleaning activities is not necessary to avoid reinfestation by lice or nits that may have fallen off the head or crawled onto furniture or clothing
- Do not use fumigant sprays or fogs; they are not necessary to control head lice and can be toxic if inhaled or absorbed through the skin
- To help control a head lice outbreak in a community, school, or camp, children can be taught to avoid activities that may spread head lice
The Health Department also reminds us that;
- Notices, emails and letters home about head lice are not the recommended guidance per CDC and MDHHS.
- Head lice, while a nuisance, is not a mandatory reportable condition or pathogen in the state of Michigan.
If you have additional questions please refer to the Michigan Communicable Diseases in Schools document
Student Attendance-Our Partnership With You
Regular attendance is crucial for your child's academic success. Please make every effort to ensure your child attends school on time every day and stays throughout the whole day. Consistent attendance throughout the school day allows your child to engage in learning and maximize their educational opportunities fully.
Illness: If your child is not feeling well and cannot attend school, please notify us immediately. Students who are ill should not attend school to prevent the spread of illness to others.
Excused Absences: We understand that there may be instances when your child needs to be absent due to illness, medical appointments, family emergencies, or other legitimate reasons. Please notify the school in advance whenever possible to classify the absence as excused.
Thank you in advance for calling the attendance line for any absence: 734-419-2727.Unexcused Absences: Unexcused absences negatively impact your child's education. Absences without valid reasons will be considered unexcused, and appropriate actions may be taken per district policy.
Timely reporting of absences helps us maintain accurate attendance records and ensures that your child's absence is properly documented. Absences must be reported within 24 hours.
Thank you in advance for calling the attendance line for any absence: 734-419-2727.There are two convenient methods for reporting your child's absence to facilitate efficient communication and accurate attendance records.
You can notify your child's school through the dedicated attendance line. Please leave a detailed message stating your child's name, grade, and reason for absence.
You can report absences directly through MiStar, our secure online portal for student information. MiStar provides a user-friendly interface that allows you to submit absences.
Thank you for your ongoing support in creating a positive and productive learning environment for all our students.
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Contact Us
Email: Sandss@wwcsd.net
Website: https://www.wwcsd.net/schools/elementary-schools/roosevelt/
Location: 36075 Currier Street, Wayne, MI, USA
Phone: 734-419-2720
Fax: 734-595-2126
Attendance Line: 734-419-2727 (reporting a student absence)
Office Hours: 7:50 a.m. - 3:50 p.m.