Weekend Wire
October 6, 2024
WESTWOOD ROADRUNNERS
Welcome to Westwood!
DATES TO NOTE:
10/8--Fun Run Kick Off Assembly 7:55 Parents invited
10/10--VAPA
10/11--Picture Day
10/17--Fun Run
10/18--Friday Flag
10/25--Make Up picture day
10/25--PTA Boo Bash 5:00pm-8:00pm
10/31--Minimum Day 11:45 Dismissal
11/01--Friday Flag
11/07-VAPA
11/11-Veteran's Day--NO SCHOOL
11/15-PTA Science Night--6:00pm-8:00pm
PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
Good Afternoon, Roadrunner Families,
It’s hard to believe we’re already in October and seven weeks into the school year! We wrapped up the week with a wonderful Friday Flag assembly, where we recognized students for exhibiting our Character Counts traits and played a fun game.
Next week, we look forward to kicking off our Fun Run activities with the Fun Run Kick-Off Assembly on Tuesday (10/8) at 7:55 AM. Parents are welcome to join us! We’re also excited for our next VAPA Day on Thursday (10/10), where students will explore global languages and cultures with a focus on dance. We’ll finish the week with Picture Day on Friday (10/11).
Please take a moment to read the additional important information regarding upcoming events and our guidelines. Thank you for your continued support and partnership in your children’s educational journey.
In partnership,
Bill Egan
Principal, Westwood Elementary School
HALLOWEEN GUIDELINES
Dear Westwood Students and Families,
As the festive spirit of Halloween approaches, we are excited to see the creativity and enthusiasm our students bring to the celebration. Our primary objective is to ensure that all students enjoy this special day in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment.
To that end, we kindly ask everyone to adhere to the following PUSD guidelines when choosing their costumes for any school-related Halloween events:
1. **No Masks:** For the safety of our students and staff, and to ensure everyone can be easily recognized, please refrain from wearing masks. Face paint or makeup is welcomed as an alternative.
2. **Avoid Gore or anything Promoting Violence:** Costumes depicting excessive gore, horror, or violence (including weapons or replicas such as swords or guns) can be misconstrued and lead to unnecessary distress or concern.
3. **Be Culturally Respectful:** Halloween is an opportunity for fun and creativity, not unintentional harm. Please avoid costumes that appropriate or misrepresent cultures, or might be seen as stereotypical or offensive. Let’s celebrate in a way that respects the diverse backgrounds and experiences of all members of our school community.
4. **Avoid Overly Loud or Noisy Accessories:** Items that make excessive noise are not allowed. This includes bells, whistles, sirens, or any electronic devices that produce loud sounds.
5. **Modesty Matters:** Costumes should still adhere to the school’s dress code. Please ensure that outfits are not too revealing and suitable for the educational setting.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in ensuring a positive atmosphere for all. If you have any questions or need clarification on what's appropriate, please do not hesitate to reach out to the school office.
Dear Families,
This week, our school community will focus on the character strength of Forgiveness. Forgiveness means letting go of anger toward those who have done wrong and accepting that people make mistakes.
When we forgive, we can move past being hurt and make peace with what happened. Forgiveness heals and strengthens our relationships. It doesn’t erase what happened, but it helps us let go of the hurt and move forward.
Seeking forgiveness shows that a person values relationships and understands the impact of their actions. It shows humility, accountability, and a willingness to make amends. By seeking forgiveness, a person shows they care about resolving conflicts and restoring trust. It also shows emotional maturity and a commitment to personal growth.
To practice and encourage forgiveness at home, please visit the Positivity Project’s mobile-friendly P2 for Families. There, you can watch a video, read a quote, and discuss three questions together.
Thank you for your continued support!
FALL ELAC MEETING
YEARBOOK
2024-2025 yearbooks will be amazing! Order them now so you don't have to worry about them at the end of the school year and receive 10% off!
Add your photos so your student is represented in the yearbook!
1. Click here: https://web.treering.com/school/231813/2024/school-content/school-photos
2. Sign in and it will take you to School Photos 24-25 page
2. Click on appropriate folder and then click on Add Photos and upload your photos
3. Now your student will be represented in the yearbook!
PARENTING WORKSHOPS
About Us
Bill Egan
Principal
Email: kholmes@powayusd.com
Website: https://westwood. powayusd.com
Location: 17449 Matinal Road, San Diego, CA, USA
Phone: 858-487-2026
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WWESRoadrunners
Twitter: @RoadrunnersWwes
Nondiscrimination Philosophy and Policy Statement
The Poway Unified School District (PUSD) is an equal opportunity employer/program and is committed to an active Nondiscrimination Program. PUSD prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, nationality, immigration status, ethnicity, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For more information, please contact: Title IX/Equity Compliance Officer, James Jimenez, Associate Superintendent of Personnel support Services, Poway Unified School District, 15250 Avenue of Science, San Diego, CA 92128, 1-858-521-2800, extension 2121, jjimenez@powayusd.com. For students, you may contact Title IX Coordinator/504 Coordinator Jamie Dayhoff, Director of Attendance and Discipline, Poway Unified School District, 1-858-521-2840, jdayhoff@powayusd.com.