
Weybridge Family News
November 1st, 2024

Weybridge Family News
Weybridge Elementary Calendar
Calendar notes
Thursday, 11/7, 9:00 - Fire Prevention w/ the Volunteer Fire Department
Tuesday, 11/12, 6:00 - FOWE meeting - childcare and pizza
Wednesday, 11/13, 1:00 - Early release - childcare (1:00-3:00)
Saturday, 11/16 - Barn Dance (more info to follow)
Thursday, 11/21, 11:20 - Thanksgiving Feast - all invited
November 25-29 - Thanksgiving Break
ACSD School Board Meetings - 49 Charles Ave., Middlebury
Monday, November 11, 6:30-8:30
Monday, November 25, 6:30-8:30
Halloween parade
Meal Order
Below you will find the form to complete before Monday morning at 7:30am for ordering breakfast and lunch for your student/s. Click on the button and help your child make their food choices for the week. Thank you
Dear Families,
We had a lovely week. It was so much fun to see the transformation of the children into an entirely new cast of characters for our low-key, warm hearted Halloween parade. It was great that so many of you, including grandparents, could come to admire and appreciate all of them.
It was also wonderful that so many of you were able to make it in for conferences on Friday. Hopefully, anyone who was unable to attend will be able to do so soon. It always proves to be such an important time for teachers and families to share information and thinking and any concerns. Having this chance to talk helps us tremendously in our work with your children. Thanks so much.
Lunch volunteers: We were fully covered last week. Thank you! Next week we need coverage for Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you can volunteer for one of these days, please email Christina cjohnston@acsdvt.org or sign up directly on the calendar.
Enjoy the weekend, Christina
Weybridge Elementary Spirit Shop
FOWE is pleased to share that the Weybridge Elementary Spirit Shop is open now through Sunday, November 3!
WES Spirit Wear Shop (https://weybridgeelemfall2024.itemorder.com/shop/home/)
Soft, tri-blend t-shirts and hoodies in adult and youth sizes are available for sale. Spirit Wear features our classic circle logo depicting the school front doors, designed by Weybridge parent Erica Castle! Now offering "ladies" styles and colors. Delivery before Winter break. Proceeds benefit FOWE.
Icing Containers Wanted!
In the 2-3 Classroom, we have been testing ideas for simple, inexpensive water bottle holders attached to student desks. (We often have quiet, focused work sessions interrupted with the Clunk-Clankety-Clank of metal water bottles falling onto the floor.)
After collecting ideas all summer and testing a few prototypes, we have a design that seems to work pretty well-- an old icing container attached to the desk with velcro. (Thank you, Erica Castle, for suggesting the velcro!)
Now we need more icing containers!
If you ice a cake, please save your icing containers for us!
The 2-3 class thanks you!
Mel
Sewing with a machine with Carol Laird
and Brea Murphy.
Pouches were made.
Students in the 2/3 grade have been learning about pre and post industrial revolution. First each student sewed with a needle and thread by hand their pouch and then using a sewing machine.
Cozy Kid Program
Junebug helps the Addison Central School District get gently-used children’s winter clothing for families to ensure every child has what they need to stay warm and dry all winter.
Please let your school nurse know if your student would benefit from free winter clothes. You can email dgirard@acsdvt.org to let me know if you are interested and what sizes your student needs. Reach out by November 1st!
Hello ACSD community,
The CDC has reported an increase in Mycoplasma Pneumoniae infections. M.
pneumoniae infections are generally mild and mostly present as a chest cold but may
also present as pneumonia. Symptom onset is typically gradual and can include fever,
persistent cough, and a sore throat.
M. pneumoniae bacteria are spread by inhaling respiratory droplets. Strategies that
prevent respiratory viruses, such as handwashing and covering coughs and sneezes,
prevent these bacteria from spreading. Most people who spend a short amount of time
with someone who is sick with M. pneumoniae don't get infected, however outbreaks
can be prolonged due to:
● the long incubation period of M. pneumoniae, which is between 1-4 weeks
● the ability of the bacteria to persist in the respiratory tract for several months
● the prolonged presence of symptoms such as coughing.
Recommendations from CDC for the public
● Learn about M. pneumoniae symptoms such as fever, headache, and a slowly
worsening cough. Stay aware of who might be at higher risk of severe disease,
including young children, people with asthma or reactive airway disease.
● Protect yourself and others by following core prevention strategies to prevent spread
of M. pneumoniae and other respiratory germs.
● Seek medical care if you or your child has persistent or worsening symptoms of
possible M. pneumoniae infection, such as wheezing or difficulty breathing, especially
if you or they might be at higher risk of developing severe disease.
Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns. More information can be found
at the CDC website.
Be well,
Dani Girard RN, MSN
Head lice
Dear Parent/Guardians,
There have been a number of cases of head lice throughout the school these last few weeks. Attached you will find a letter from Nurse Dani about what to look for and what to do if you do discover head lice on your student. We would recommend that you check your child's head for lice and their eggs (nits) this weekend. Do reach out if you are not sure what you are looking for. We can help.
We appreciate your understanding and diligence,
Best wishes,
Christina and Samantha
Addison Central SEPAC
WHO WE ARE:
The Addison Central Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is an organization led by parents (defined broadly) that focuses on improving the education and experiences of students with special needs and disabilities in the Addison Central School District (ACSD). (Learn more at: www.AddisonCentralSEPAC.org)
WHAT WE DO:
Support families through information, events, and community.
Collect community input and help district leaders understand the concerns of families and students.
Collaborate with ACSD to improve district policies and practices.
STAY IN THE KNOW!
Don’t miss out on SEPAC resources and events! Sign up for updates at the link below.
The link to the bus routes are below and on the ACSD website. Please be waiting at your stop 5 minutes before the approximate bus stop time. Younger students will need their parent at pick up and drop off.
Engage and Connect!
210 QUAKER VILLAGE RD
WEYBRIDGE, VT 05753
TELEPHONE: 802-545-3302
FAX: 802-545-3305