Wildcat Weekly
July 2023
What's Happening This Month?
Dates:
- December 23rd - January 3rd - Winter Break - NO SCHOOL
- January 9th - PTO @6:00 in the Teacher's Lounge
- January 15th - Red Robin Night on State street @3:30-8:00pm
- January 17th - Movie Night @6:00 (Doors open at 5:30)
- January 23rd - Skate Night @5:30-7:30pm at Skateland
- January 24th - Ambassador Induction Ceremony for nominees @8:30am
**Our Spiritwear store is open! Each month our spiritwear store will be open from the 2nd through the Last Day of the next month. Then the store will close for one day (the 1st of each Month) in order to process and fulfill orders**
The Ron Clark Academy (Houses) Store
Each Friday, the house representing their colors the most will win a house point, so make sure to deck out from head to toe in your house color!
Spice Up Whitehead!
We are looking to make Whitehead the best school in RPS and we need your help! Please take a moment to fill out the survey below! The house with the most surveys taken will get 3 House Points!!
PE Coach's Corner
Click on the below link to learn what's going on in our PE classroom!
Is your child getting enough sleep?
We are noticing that more and more of our kiddos are coming to school extremely tired. Some are even falling asleep at their desks! Please take a look at the chart below to see some suggested sleep schedules.
School-age (6–13 years): 9–12 hours
- Waking up at 6am - Bedtime should be 9pm at the latest
- Bedtime 9pm - off electronics at least by 8pm
December Caregiver Update
Please remember with the colder weather means kiddos should come to school with their coat, hat, and mittens! If there is snow on the ground they should also bring their snow pants and boots for sledding! Please begin to teach your kiddo how to zip up their coat and put their winter gear on so they can get outside to sled and play quicker! This independence will go a long way!
Nurse's Nook
It's that time of year when sicknesses start to run rampant! Please remember if your kiddos has been vomiting or has a fever higher than 100.4, they may not come to school until they are vomit or fever free for 24 hours. Below is also some additional information on Lice and the guidelines we need to follow here at school:
1. Head Lice Treatment:
If you find head lice, your student should be treated right away. Parents/caregivers should follow treatment instructions carefully, and removing lice and nits (eggs) by hand may be suggested. Sometimes a second treatment is needed to completely get rid of lice.
2. Prevention:
To prevent lice, remind your child not to share personal items like combs, brushes, hats, or pillows. Regular checks at home can catch lice early and stop them from spreading.
3. School Control Measures:
We don’t do routine school-wide head lice checks because they aren’t proven to be effective. There’s no need to keep your child at home unless they have live lice. We also don’t send home letters about head lice for privacy reasons.
4. Confidentiality and Support:
We aim to protect students' privacy and prevent any social stigma. If you think your child may have lice, contact the school nurse for a private check.
This policy follows guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Please reach out to the school nurse with any questions.
Congrats to our Basketball Players!
Community Events
School's Out
Parent Night Out
Highlights from the Month
Spirit Wear Store
The spirit wear store will be open from the 2nd of each month, until the last day of the next month. It will then close for the first day of the month to process orders and deliver to the school.
Whitehead School Webpage
Spirit wear can be worn with uniform bottoms any day of the week!