

Edison Update
April 1, 2024
Update:
I hope you had a nice Spring Break and Easter! It's hard to believe, but we are in the final stretch of the school year. This is a very busy time, so please read the updates below!
With the warmer weather, please be extra careful in the parking lot and around the school. Many families will be walking to school or parking across the street to avoid the drop off line in the morning. Staff will be working with the crossing guards to make sure students are arriving at school safely. Please do not drop students off in the parking lot. Use the drop off lane or park your car and walk your student to the front door (see map below). Thank you for following these procedures and helping keep our students safe!
On April 24th, all incoming 6th grade students and families are invited to tour the middle school you will attend in the fall. Adams, Franklin, and Stevenson will all host the "5th to 6th Grade Transition Night" on the 24th from 6-7pm! If you don't know which middle school you will attend, use this link: https://www.wwcsd.net/new-families/locate-my-school/
WWCSD is hosting a 3 v 3 Basketball Tournament. The tournament will be on Saturday, May 11th at JG High School. This is open to all 4th-5th graders and you can make your own team! We are looking for players and coaches to represent Edison! Please see the following link for more information: 3 v 3 Elementary Basketball Tournament Registration
There are many fun events coming up at the Public Library! Please see the following link for more information: Wayne Public Library Spring Events
Have a great week,
Bennett Tyler
Student Drop Off
Just a reminder, you can use the drop off line to drop off your student. The student should exit the car from the passenger side and the adult should stay in the car. There is no parking in the drop off line.
Another option is to park in a marked parking space. Then, you can walk your child to the door.
Please DO NOT drive through the parking lot and cut back into the drop off line.
Thank you for your help and for making sure our students arrive safely!
Culture and Diversity Festival, April 25th from 5-7pm
5th to 6th Transition Night, April 24th from 6-7pm
3 v 3 Basketball Tournament, May 11th
Important Dates
March 25th-29th-NO SCHOOL (Spring Break)
April 1st-School Resumes, welcome back!
April 6th-Eclipse Party at Wayne Public Library Eclipse Party April 6
April 24th-5th Grade Transition Night at Stevenson Middle School from 6-7pm Flier for the 5th to 6th grade Family Night at the Middle Schools
April 25th-Culture and Diversity Festival from 5-7pm at the Career Tech Center
May 1st-NO SCHOOL for students (Staff Professional Development)
May 11th-3 v 3 4th/5th Grade Basketball Tournament
https://www.wwcsd.net/downloads/district/district_calendar_2023-2024.pdf
Report Cards Available on Parent Connect
https://sisweb.resa.net/ParentPortal/
If you don't remember your pin, use the "Forget your PIN?" link or "Reset Your Password."
M-Step Testing
April 18th-ELA Test
April 23rd-Math Test
4th Grade
April 9th-ELA Test
April 18th-Math Test
5th Grade
April 11th-ELA Test
April 18th-Science Test
April 23rd-Social Studies Test
Important Security Notice
The Detroit Police Department has alerted us to a deceptive scheme targeting senior citizens in our community. Please follow this link for more information.
Solar Eclipse Information
As the April 8th solar eclipse approaches, we want to ensure the safety of our students and community members.
NOTE: Wayne-Westland Community Schools will have a full school day for all students on Monday, April 8, 2024.
This is the letter that was sent to all families.
Covid Tests Available
We are excited to announce that our district has received a generous donation of COVID tests from Wayne RESA. These tests are now available at our schools for families who may need them. We want to reassure you that the availability of these tests does not indicate a rise in COVID cases within our district. Rather, it reflects our proactive approach to maintaining the health and safety of our school community.
Please note that these tests have an expiration date in September. While we hope they won't be needed, we want to ensure you're aware of this timeframe. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
Career Day at Edison
We are looking forward to hosting our first annual Edison Career Day this spring! The date for this event will be Thursday, May 30th, 2024. We need your help!
We are looking for volunteers to visit our school to share their knowledge and experience about their career. We are hoping for representation from ALL professions-- police officers, chefs, accountants, store managers, bank tellers, nurses, military, welders, electricians, construction… we want you all!
What do we need from you? You will meet with various classrooms of students from kindergarten through 5th grade. Each session will last for about 30 minutes. You can share your expertise in your field, talk about what it takes to be successful in your career, and answer student questions. You may bring tools or any additional interesting materials you think the students may enjoy.
If you’re interested, you can complete and fill out the bottom portion of this form and return it with your student or use the following link to fill out the form electronically. Please RSVP by Friday, April 5th.
Link to form: https://forms.gle/yxnd9Fg4LVdJWZty5
If you have any questions, please feel free to email us!
Erin Pantke
Sarah Cuevas
Edison PTO Update
2024 Child Tax Credit
The Internal Revenue Service wants to share the following information with families.
Child Tax Credit (CTC): The CTC is a credit that may reduce your tax by as much as $2,000 for each child who qualifies you for the credit. To qualify, the child must be a U.S. citizen under age 17, have a Social Security number, be claimed as a dependent on the taxpayer's tax return, and more. Use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool to determine eligibility: Does My Child/Dependent Qualify for the Child Tax Credit or the Credit for Other Dependents? For more information, please see: Child Tax Credit | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)
Other Dependent Credit (ODC): The ODC is a credit that may reduce your tax by as much as $500 for each eligible dependent. The person is claimed as a dependent on your return; the person can’t be used by you to claim the CTC or Additional CTC; the person was a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. resident alien. Again, use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool to determine eligibility: Does My Child/Dependent Qualify for the Child Tax Credit or the Credit for Other Dependents?
Note: The credit amount for family’s CTC or ODC may be reduced if their modified adjusted gross income (AGI) is more than $400,000 for married filing jointly filing status or $200,000 for all other filing statuses.
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): One refundable tax credit for moderate- and low-income families is the Earned Income Tax Credit. The IRS estimates there are millions of workers who qualify but don't claim the EITC - missing out on thousands of dollars every year. The EITC is as much as $3,995 when claiming one child, $6,604 when claiming two children, and $7,430 when claiming three or more children. Use the EITC Assistant to learn if you're eligible for the tax credit. For more detailed information, see Publication 596, Earned Income Credit.
Note: Adjusted gross income limits are used to qualify families for EITC.
Child and Dependent Care Credit: Taxpayers who paid someone to care for their child, spouse, or dependent so they can work, be a full-time student, or look for work may be able to reduce their tax by claiming the Child and Dependent Care Credit. The total expenses that you may use to calculate the credit may not be more than $3,000 (for one qualifying individual) or $6,000 (for two or more qualifying individuals). Use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant tool: Am I Eligible to Claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit? For more information, please see: Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses or Topic no. 602, Child and dependent care credit | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov).
WWCSD K-12 Attendance Protocol
Wayne-Westland Community Schools K-12 Attendance Protocol
- One (1) absence and every absence thereafter - An automated call will be sent to indicate that the student has missed an attendance period. If a call was made to the school to excuse the absence, this call does not go out.
- Three (3) absences or equivalent - A teacher will make a phone call to discuss the reason(s) for the absences and seek to support the family in getting the child to school.
- Six (6) absences or equivalent - An attendance letter is sent to communicate the district’s concern about attendance and highlight the steps in the attendance protocol.
- Nine (9) absences or equivalent - A meeting will be set up between the family and an administrator or support staff member to discuss attendance barriers and to highlight the urgency of regular attendance.
- Twelve (12) absences or equivalent - Student’s name and address are submitted to Concentric to conduct a home visit. The school will notify parents of the upcoming visit. The details of that home visit are shared with the school to support the student’s regular attendance in school. The middle and high school students’ names and addresses will also be submitted to Westland Youth Assistance or Wayne Youth Services for enrollment in their programming. The second attendance letter is also mailed home at this time.
- Fifteen (15) absences or equivalent - Final attendance letter is sent home.
- Eighteen (18) absences or equivalent - Student is referred to Wayne County through formal petition for chronic absenteeism.
Late Pick Ups
Please have a plan to pick up your student at 4:00pm each day. Having someone here on time is the easiest way to keep our students safe and have a smooth end of the day!
If you are running late, please contact the main office at 734-419-2600 to let us know you are on the way and when you hope to arrive. When students are not picked up by 4:05, office staff begin contacting emergency contacts to make sure someone is coming to the school.
If you need after-school care, consider enrolling in the Champions Program (info listed below). You can set a schedule for certain days of the week or enroll as a drop-in student. The program is very affordable and scholarships are available.
Another option is to consider is bus transportation. You can have your child take the bus to a Wayne-Westland bus stop in the Edison area and pick up your student at the stop. This is an option even if you don't live in that area. That might allow extra time to get to the stop after our 4:00 dismissal.
If late pick ups continue to be a problem, the Principal or Director of Student Services will reach out to discuss options and how the school can support you to pick up your student(s) on time!
Champions (Before/After School Care)
(734) 722-7319
Transportation/Bus Information
You can contact the WWCSD Transportation Department at 734-419-2150.
If you'd like to download the "Here Comes the Bus App" so you can track the bus, here is the link with directions: https://www.wwcsd.net/resources/our-families/here-comes-the-bus-app/
Extra Slice of Pizza on Thursdays, Snack bar, and Buying Milk
You can now add money to your child's account for an extra slice of pizza or snack from the snack cart. PaySchools is the website used by the Nutrition Department: https://payschoolscentral.com/
If a student brings a lunch from home and they would like milk, it costs $0.50. Although we provide a free breakfast and lunch to all students, the state does not reimburse schools for milk only.
Community Financial Credit Union
We have a student run credit union at Edison. To open an account, click on the link above and then click the purple button that says "Open an Account." Your student will be able to deposit money each month here at Edison. This is a great way for students to begin learning about money management!
Lunch Times and Breakfast/Lunch Menu
11:30 3rd and 5th Grade Lunch
12:05 Kindergarten and 2nd Grade Lunch
12:40 1st and 4th Grade Lunch
Student Code of Conduct
https://www.wwcsd.net/resources/ww-resources/student-code-of-conduct/
Student Dismissal Reminders
Students who attend Champions or Bright Futures are dismissed to those programs in the building.
All other students are picked up by a parent/guardian from the classroom. Each teacher has communicated a dismissal location.
If there is a change for your child at the end of the day, please communicate this change to the teacher via Dojo and with the office by 2:30pm. This will give us plenty of time to alert the student and teacher (or guest teacher).
We will not dismiss students after 2:30pm unless it is an emergency.
Student Check out
Family Resource Center
Volunteer Form
https://www.wwcsd.net/downloads/district/volunteer-background-check-acknowledement-form.pdf
Please Keep Your Child Home for 24 hours if they are sent home sick from school!
Social Media Concerns
Students SHOULD immediately notify a school staff member or a trusted adult if they become aware of any potential threat posted to social media or anywhere else. Students can also use the confidential Ok2Say tip line by;
Calling 8-555-OK2SAY (855-565-2729)
Texting 652729 (OK2SAY)
Emailing OK2SAY@mi.gov.
Wayne-Westland Mobile App
There's an app for that! Wayne-Westland Community Schools has a new mobile app that enables subscribers to quickly access information from our district website. You can view lunch menus, access parent and student connect, save events to your phone from our school calendars and much more. There are also quick links to our district Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube channels.
The app is available in the App Store for Apple devices and the Google Play Store for Android devices. You can also scan the QR codes below.
Apple Devices Android Devices
See https://www.smore.com/kdmyq and scroll down for directions
Resources and Information
Parent Connection-View NWEA scores, attendance, report cards, update contact info.
Peachjar-Electronic Flyers
Champions-Before/After school care at Edison
Chain of Command-How to Effectively Communicate with School and District Staff
Family Resource Center (FRC) Info: 734-419-2709 or FRC@wwcsd.net
If you or someone you know needs help with mental health and substance use, please contact our partner - Care Solace. They will quickly and confidentially find available providers matched to your needs: Please call 888-515-0595 (available 24/7/365) or visit caresolace.com/wwcsd
Edison Elementary School
Email: tylerb@wwcsd.net
Website: https://www.wwcsd.net/schools/elementary-schools/edison/
Location: 34505 Hunter, Westland, MI 48185
Phone: (734) 419-2600
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EdisonEaglesWestland