West Hempstead Weekly Update
Annual Food Drive
Chestnut Street
Our Chestnut Street School students had a wonderful time at this week's Fall Festival! The schoolyard was transformed into an autumn wonderland where students enjoyed various seasonal activities. The day's highlight was our pumpkin patch, where excited children selected their pumpkins to take home. Our dedicated parent volunteers and teachers organized engaging outdoor activities, including hula hoop challenges and group games, keeping our students active and entertained. The beautiful fall weather perfectly complemented the festivities, and it was heartwarming to see our school community come together for this cherished annual tradition. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped make this event possible and our students who participated enthusiastically and joyfully. These are the moments that make our school community so special!
Chestnut Street & Secondary School - Monster Mash & Thriller!
Secondary School
Marching Band to Participate in the National Memorial Day Parade!
I am thrilled to share that the West Hempstead High School Marching Band, under the direction of Benjamin Coleman, has been invited to participate in the American Veterans Center’s National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C., from May 25-27, 2025. This prestigious event honors veterans and commemorates the brave individuals who served and sacrificed for our country. Our students will join other select marching bands from across the nation in a three-hour parade down Constitution Avenue, paying tribute to those who defended our freedoms in conflicts spanning from World War I to the present day.
This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to participate in a profound experience: performing in a nationally recognized event that unites communities in honoring our veterans. Let’s celebrate and support our talented band members as they prepare for this remarkable journey!
Cornwell Avenue
The autumn, maybe summer, sun cast a warm glow over Cornwell Avenue's field as excited students from every grade level gathered for the annual Book Character Day Parade. The air buzzed with giggles and chatter as beloved literary characters came to life – from bright-eyed first-graders dressed as witches to confident third-graders sporting dinosaurs and masks. Colorful costumes dotted the landscape like a garden in full bloom, with sparkly fairy wings catching the light and homemade cardboard armor showing off creative family collaborations. Teachers beamed with pride as their students marched around the field, while proud parents lined the parade route, cameras at the ready to capture every precious smile. Each step, each costume, and each radiant face, transforming an ordinary school day into a magical celebration of storytelling and imagination.
George Washington
At George Washington, our students and staff are engaged in learning at every level—whether in individual study, small-group collaboration, or whole-class instruction. Teachers create opportunities that allow students to explore subjects independently, dive into collaborative projects in small groups, and participate in engaging, interactive lessons as a full class. This multi-faceted approach ensures that learning is dynamic, accessible, and optimized throughout every corner of our school. # We want every space to be intentionally used to foster curiosity, deepen understanding, and support each student’s journey toward academic success.
Education Benefits Form
RamPathways Secondary School Winter Program
The RamPathways 21st Century After-School Winter Program is a free initiative offered by West Hempstead Secondary School designed to provide comprehensive after-school enrichment for students. The program takes a holistic approach to student development, offering both academic support and creative enrichment activities. Students can participate in a variety of hands-on activities including cooking skills, photography, broadcasting/journalism, art, and DJ/VJ skills. Beyond just academic tutoring, the program emphasizes individual development and social-emotional learning opportunities. It serves as a community learning center that aims to support youth development through diverse educational experiences. Interested participants can enroll for free by November 30th, 2024, by scanning the provided QR code, and can contact Program Director Chienne White at 516-390-3238 or CWHITE@WHUFSD.COM for more information.
PTA, PTSA, SEPTA
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See attached for SEPTA membership.
Joining and actively participating in Parent-Teacher Associations (PTA), Parent-Teacher-Student Associations (PTSA), and Special Education Parent-Teacher Associations (SEPTA) is crucial for creating a strong, supportive educational community. These organizations serve as bridges between families, educators, and students, fostering meaningful collaboration that enhances the overall learning experience. Becoming an active member gives you a voice in important decisions affecting your child's education, contributing to school improvement initiatives, and staying informed about educational policies and challenges. SEPTA specifically ensures that the unique needs of students with disabilities are addressed and advocated for within the school system. Members can network with other parents, share resources, and work collectively to create positive change through regular attendance at meetings, volunteering for events, and participating in committees. Your involvement benefits your child and contributes to the success of all students in the school community, making these associations essential pillars of support for quality education.
PTSA is excited to announce its enrollment in the National PTA School of Excellence program.
They will be posting a survey soon to gather Community Feedback.
Your feedback will help guide the work of the PTSA and ensure that our efforts are rooted in best practices through the National Standards for Family-School Partnerships.
Have You Downloaded the App?
PowerSchool Parent Portal
We believe that strong communication between home and school is essential for student success. The PowerSchool Parent Portal is a powerful tool that helps bridge this gap, providing real-time access to your child's academic progress.
Access Your Account
Visit the Parent Portal Link below. If you haven't set up your account, please contact the school office for your Access ID code.
Why It's Important
- Monitor grades and attendance
- View teacher comments and feedback
- Track assignments and due dates
- Communicate directly with teachers
- Stay informed about school events and announcements
By regularly checking the Parent Portal, you can play an active role in your child's education, addressing any concerns promptly and celebrating their achievements together.
We encourage all parents and guardians to take advantage of this valuable resource. If you need assistance with the Parent Portal, please don't hesitate to contact your child's main office.
Together, we can ensure every student reaches their full potential!
Parent Portal Link
https://powerschool.whufsd.com/public/
How to Video
Main Office Phone Numbers
Chestnut Street - 390-3150
Cornwell Avenue - 390-3140
George Washington - 390-3130
Secondary School - 390-3218
MySchoolBucks
We’ve teamed up with MySchoolBucks, an online service where you can easily and securely pay for school meals using a credit/debit card or electronic check.
Using MySchoolBucks you can:
● Add funds to your student’s meal account
● View meal balances & cafeteria purchases
● Receive low balance alerts
Get started in 4 easy steps:
1. Download the mobile app or visit myschoolbucks.com
2. Create your free account
3. Add your student
4. Add funds to your student’s meal account
If you have any questions about getting started with MySchoolBucks call (855) 832-5226. For any general questions please contact your child’s school.
MySchoolBucks OnePay
ONEPAY from MySchoolBucks offers a one-time annual fee option to SAVE YOU MONEY!
Annual savings plan offers reduced program fees when using MySchoolBucks for meal and school payments
Allows user to pay program fees upfront from their bank account (e-checks), with unlimited payments for 12 months
Offers a choice of two program fee payment packages:
- Single Student for $12.95 per year
- Family Plan for $26.95 per year (2 or more kids)
*Both plans cover 12 months from initial signup to ONEPAY
If you have any questions, please call the Food Service Office.
Nasrin Urmye, Food Service Director
(516) 390-3275
urmyen@whitsons.com
#WHe
With "WHe" as our theme this year, #WHe are inspired to explore, discover, and achieve future wonders. Allow me to share some of the ways one could envision completing the idea of "WHe" throughout this remarkable journey:
- Wonder and Curiosity: Let us ignite a spark of wonder and curiosity in every aspect of our learning. Encouraging students and staff alike to question, explore, and seek knowledge beyond the ordinary.
- “WH”olistic Education: Emphasizing the growth of the whole individual – social, emotional, and academic. We aim to provide opportunities for personal development and well-being in addition to academic excellence.
- Empathy and Humanity: "WHe" stands for "We" as well, reminding us of our collective responsibility to foster empathy, compassion, and kindness. We will create a supportive and inclusive community where everyone feels valued.
- Waves of Change: As a theme, "WHe" also signifies the ever-changing tides of life. We will adapt to new challenges, embrace innovation, and be resilient in the face of uncertainty.
- Expressions of Art and Culture: "WHe" encompasses the essence of artistic and cultural expressions. We will celebrate creativity, appreciate diversity, and nurture talents in various forms.
- Wellness and Health: Prioritizing physical and mental health, creating a safe and nurturing environment where everyone can thrive and grow.
- Leadership and Collaboration: "WHe" represents collective wisdom and the power of collaboration. We will empower our students to be leaders in their own right while fostering teamwork and cooperation.
Our Collective Challenge for 24-25
As #WHe embark on a new academic year, our district introduced three interconnected challenges that will shape our approach to education and personal growth. Under the banner of "WHe Over Me," "Stack the Days," and "The Obstacle is the Way," we're called to embrace collaboration, consistency, and resilience. These principles will guide us in fostering a supportive community, achieving sustainable progress, and transforming obstacles into opportunities. By focusing on these collective challenges, #WHe aim to create an environment where educators and students alike can thrive, learn, and grow together.
WHe Over Me
Commitment: Prioritize the "we" over the "me." Our strength lies in our collective efforts. Let’s work together to create an environment where collaboration, teamwork, and mutual support are at the forefront. Whether it’s through Professional Learning Communities, cross-department collaboration, or simply supporting one another in daily tasks, remember that our combined efforts will lead to greater student success.
Stack the Days
Consistency: Success isn’t built in a day; it’s built by stacking one good day on top of another. This year, focus on making each day count. Whether in lesson planning, student interactions, or professional development, let’s commit to consistent, daily progress. It’s the small, incremental gains that will lead to significant long-term achievements for our students and ourselves.
The Obstacle is the Way
Resilience: Every challenge we face is an opportunity in disguise. When obstacles arise—and they will—let’s face them head-on, knowing that overcoming these challenges will make us stronger and more effective educators. Embrace problems as pathways to growth, and let’s model this resilience for our students.
The Designing Learning framework is an educational approach #WHe uses to engage students and close the aspiration gap. The framework encompasses several key principles aimed at enhancing the learning experience for students and staff:
The Designing Learning framework consists of: Connection Before Content, Acceleration not Remediation, Rethinking Success Criteria, Higher-Level Thinking, Student Agency, Authentic Work, and Technology Infusion.
1. Connection Before Content: This principle emphasizes building strong relationships and belonging in the classroom. It recognizes that when students feel connected to their teachers and peers, they are more likely to be engaged and motivated to learn.
2. Acceleration, not Remediation: Rather than focusing solely on addressing deficits in students' knowledge or skills, this framework aspect promotes challenging students with content and tasks that allow them to excel and progress rapidly. It recognizes that students can achieve more when they are appropriately challenged.
3. Rethinking Success Criteria: This principle encourages educators to reconsider traditional notions of success and assessment. It involves clearly defining success in a given context and allowing for varied ways for students to demonstrate their understanding and mastery.
4. Higher-Level Thinking: The framework promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity among students. It encourages educators to design learning experiences that push students to engage in deeper levels of thinking and analysis.
5. Student Agency: Empowering students to actively participate in their learning is a fundamental aspect of the framework. It encourages students to set goals, make choices, and take ownership of their educational journey, fostering a sense of autonomy and responsibility.
6. Authentic Work: This principle advocates real-world relevance in educational activities. It suggests that students should work on tasks and projects that have meaning and application beyond the classroom, making learning more engaging and practical.
7. Technology Infusion: Recognizing the role of technology in the modern world, this aspect of the framework encourages the thoughtful integration of technology into the learning process. It aims to leverage technology to enhance and expand educational opportunities.
Northwell School Partnership
Habits of Mind
By Art Costa, Bena Kallick, and Allison Zmuda
There is a growing recognition that mastering subject-area knowledge alone will not be sufficient to prepare your children for their futures. They will need deliberate practice and focused attention to grow their capacity as efficacious thinkers to navigate and thrive in the face of unprecedented change. Habits of Mind are a universal framework for thinking and are as essential now as when we first introduced them 30 years ago. Habits of Mind are dispositions people use when confronted with problems and situations to which answers are not immediately apparent. When we draw upon these intellectual resources, the results that are produced are more powerful, of higher quality and of greater significance than if we fail to employ those intellectual behaviors.
About Us
Email: drehman@whufsd.com
Website: www.whufsd.com
Location: 252 Chestnut Street, West Hempstead, NY,
Phone: 516-390-3000
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