Timberwolf Times -Welcome Back
2023- 2024 School Year
Welcome to the 2023-2024 School Year
Welcome to T. Clay Wood ES
WELCOME!!!! On behalf of our entire school staff, I am very pleased to welcome you to T. Clay Wood Elementary School. I hope you have had an enjoyable summer vacation and a chance to rest and relax and get ready for school. We have been busy getting the school ready for your arrival.
I know this will be a TERRIFIC year for your children at TCWES. I want to ensure you that we have an outstanding staff and no matter which classroom your child is in, I know he or she will have a successful year.
The First Day of School is Monday, August 21, 2023. Please take a moment to review this Newsletter. Please note, I will send this newsletter home again one more time before the start of school.
Our New School Hours are 9:20am – 4:00pm. We open the doors at 9:10 am.
Our Theme this year: "At T. Clay Wood, Everyone Belongs"
Sincerely,
Dr. Andrew Buchheit, Principal
The Top 10 Things to know about T. Clay Wood
1. Our School Hours are from 9:20 am – 4:00 pm. (Students can enter the school at 9:10 am) Students will be considered Tardy after 9:20 am.
2. Our School Mascot is the Timberwolf. (We have three main Timberwolves- Clay, Wood and T.)
3. Our School Colors are Red, Blue, Gold and Gray (Like a Timberwolf)
4. Our Parent Handbook is located inside the Timberwolf Folder – which is sent home at Open House or the First Day of School. .
5. Our School Motto: “We seek to make a Positive Difference”
6. Our School Vision is: “A Community of Leaders and Learners Achieving Excellence”
7. Our Theme this is year is "At T. Clay Wood, Everyone Belongs" - all students will also get a Magnet in their Timberwolf Folder.
8. All Visitors/Volunteers must bring a valid photo identification with them.
9. All Back to School Paperwork will be done in ParentVue in the Hub. If you need help, you can contact our school office staff at 703.594.3990.
10. There is a lot of information in this newsletter to help you proactively plan for a positive year for your students.
Bonus - Students are still allowed to wear masks if they choose.
Thank you for entrusting your children to our care and being a part of our “Community of Leaders and Learners Achieving Excellence.” I hope to see everyone on Friday, August 18, 2023 during your child's Orientation/Open House Times.
PWCS Back to School Packet will be available on August 8, 2023
The Annual Back to School Packet, where parents/guardians can review emergency cards, update contact information, and complete annual policy reviews and acknowledgments, will be available in ParentVUE beginning Tuesday, August 8, 2023. All families should complete the Back to School Packet by Friday, September 15, 2023. The information you provide will allow school staff to ensure your student's safety this school year.
- Log in to the ParentVUE app or the ParentVUE website using your ParentVUE user name and password.
- Once logged in to ParentVUE, click the Online Records button at the top of the screen.
Find clear instructions by clicking this link then clicking Instructions - https://www.pwcs.edu/parents/backtoschool/index
Please contact the T. Clay Wood office to speak with Mrs. Baker or Mrs. Colon at 703.594.3990 if you need assistance or do not have an active ParentVUE account.
PLEASE NOTE: SINCE HAVNG UP TO DATE EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION FOR OUR FAMILIES IS VITAL, PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS REQUIRING ALL FAMILIES TO COMPLETE THIS ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL PACKET BEFORE PARENTS/GUARDIANS WILL BE ABLE TO ACCESS IMPORTANT INFORMATION IN PARENTVUE TO START THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR (Including student schedules, class placements, and bus information). If you do not have a ParentVue account, please contact our school office at 703.594.3990.
For questions about the Back to School Packet, please contact Rebekah Schlatter, director of college, career, and student support, at schlattr@pwcs.edu.
School Supply List
Please see T. Clay Wood ES Supply Lists for 2023-2024: https://tclaywoodes.pwcs.edu/news/2023/03/post
Class Placement/Teacher Assignments
CLASS PLACEMENT/TEACHER ASSIGNMENT will be made available in ParentVUE on the evening of August 11 See this link on how to access ParentVUE - https://www.pwcs.edu/about_us/the_hub
Please note that you do need to complete your child's Back to School Packet before you can access this information in ParentVUE.
When you do receive your child's teacher assignment/class placement, please be kind and remember that social media spreads far and wide. Even the simple question of "Does anyone know anything about Mr/s. so-and-so?" can lead to a multitude of opinions that may not all be positive. Remember, someone else's experience will not necessarily be the same as your experience. Teachers come in all different packages and personalities, just like all of us. I encourage everyone to extend the courtesy to your child's teacher, get to know him/her, ask questions, and give him/her a chance. You may find that the teacher you worried about, was exactly what your child needed!
I believe the adults at a school set the tone and climate of the school. How we react and interact with others in our school community can impact how your child feels about school, their teacher and learning in general. I believe we can all work together to make our school the best it can be and model the types of behaviors and actions that we want our students to mimic and follow.
Some things that you can do at home to establish a strong foundation of success in school now and in later years are emphasizing the importance of school and education, setting time each day for homework to be done, ensuring your child attends school regularly and on time, and supporting the teacher in front of your child.
I want you to know that your child has a knowledgeable, skilled, and caring teacher who will work with you to make sure your child has a productive and successful school year and is learning to his or her full potential. As you probably already know we have an outstanding staff and no matter which classroom your child is in, I know, he or she will have a great year.
Bus Schedules
Once you complete your child's Back to School Packet in ParentVUE, you can access the Bus information for your child in ParentVUE. You do have to complete the Back to School Packet first.
Bus Schedules are online – you can access from our school and county website. Your student’s specific bus information can be found in ParentVUE under the Student Information Tab. See this link for information on how to access the Hub: https://www.pwcs.edu/about_us/the_hub
Bus schedules will be available in ParentVUE and StudentVUE on August 11. In anticipation of the first day of school, I encourage you to download the Here Comes the Bus mobile app that allows you to track your student’s buses in real-time. Once the Back to School Packet is completed, check back often in ParentVUE, as changes to bus stops and times may occur up until the first day of school.
. However, changes will take place all summer long and we recommend checking for any changes up to the first day of school on August 21, 2023. It is a good chance bus times/bus numbers/routes could change, please check.
Kindergarten Booksicles – August 10 at 6pm
On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 6pm, we will invite all our rising Kindergarten students and their parents to our annual Kindergarten Booksicles. We will meet all students and their families outside in the back of our school by the Kindergarten Playground. I have a book and popsicle for each student and students will also be able to visit our Playground and play on the equipment supervised by their parents. This evening will give students an opportunity to feel more comfortable coming to our school. We will also give tours to our students and their families.
What: A fun event where our Kindergarten students will get to see our school, receive a book from me, enjoy a popsicle, meet other Kindergarten Timberwolf Pups, and play on our playground with their parents. Our PTO will also be there to welcome and greet you.
When: Thursday, August 10 at 6:00 pm.
Where: On our Playground. When arriving to our building – please head around to the very back of our building to the Kindergarten Playground. It is not far from the Big Red Solar Panel Flower.
Who: Our new Kindergarten students and their parents and guardians. If possible, it would be best to just bring your Kindergarten students to make this a special and safe event for them when playing on the Kindergarten Playground Equipment.
Why: To give our new Kindergarten Timberwolf Pups an opportunity to visit the school.
Please note in the event of inclement weather, we will enjoy our popsicles in the cafeteria or activity room.
I am looking forward to seeing all our new Kindergarten Students and their families.
KG Parent Information Night – August 17 at 6pm
We will hold a special KG Orientation just for Parents and Guardians of rising Kindergarten students on Thursday, August 17, 2023 at 6:00 pm. Parents and guardians will meet in the cafeteria. After a brief overview from school staff, parents/guardians will go with their child's Kindergarten teacher to their classroom. The kindergarten teachers will explain their procedures, routines, and systems and what to expect the first month of school. This is just for parents or guardians and will last between 45 minutes – 1 hour. This meeting will allow us to share important information with all kindergarten parents and answer their questions without having to make our kindergarten students sit and listen for this length of time. You may bring your student’s school supplies with you.
Open House/Meet and Greet the Teacher
Friday, August 18, 2023
Kindergarten Meet and Greet Open House –
On Friday, August 18, 2023 between 9:00 am - 10:00 am, we will have a Meet and Greet Open house for Kindergarten students and their parents. Students and parents will bring in their supplies that day and go directly to their classrooms. Kindergarten students will also have an opportunity to ride a school bus around the bus loop during this time.
New Student Orientation for New students in 1st-5th grade
On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 10:30 am, we will have a brief Orientation for students in 1st-5th grade who are new to T. Clay Wood this year. Students and their families should meet in the cafeteria at 10:30 am
1st-5th grade students Meet and Greet Open House
On Friday, August 18, 2023 , we will have a Meet and Greet Open house for ALL New Students and Students in 1st -5th grade with the last name starting with A - L. Students and parents can bring in their supplies that day and go directly to their children’s classrooms at the following times:
- 11:00 am – 12:00 am - All New Students in 1st -5th grade and students with the last name beginning with A-L
- 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm - All 1st-5th grade students with last names beginning with M-Z
Parents and their students should go directly to their child’s classroom. This is a great time to bring in your student’s school supplies, fill out important forms in the classroom, meet your child’s teacher, and find your student’s desk. You will also get your child’s Timberwolf Folder which contains the Parent Handbook.
I encourage all our families to consider carpooling together since the parking lot gets full. I do want to remind everyone NOT to park in the car drop off lane or the bus loop. We need to keep these free in case emergency vehicles need to get access to our school.
Immunizations - requirements
Please be advised that students who are missing immunization(s) will not be allowed to attend school on August 21, 2023. Parents/guardians may view immunization information in ParentVUE.
An upcoming SCOOP! edition week will encourage parents/guardians to get students immunized.
Students who are lacking immunizations and their parent/guardians should be advised to schedule an appointment with their health care provider, Prince William Health District, Mason and Partners Clinic, Urgent Care, or a local pharmacy to ensure their student receives the missing immunization(s). Appointments are currently available at all locations.
If a student fails to comply with providing the completed proof of the required immunization(s) by August 17, 2023, the student will be excluded from starting/attending school on August 21, 2023, and will remain excluded until the required immunization record(s) have been provided to the school.
T. Clay Wood ES - Communication
We will communicate as much as possible using our school website and Canvas. Please bookmark our web site https://tclaywoodes.pwcs.edu/ and check it frequently. We will also communicate through email using the email address that you have provided and is in the system. Please make sure this email address is up to date and correct. We will send home by email upcoming dates and important information. It is important that we have your correct email address. You will also want to be sure to allow your email provider to accept email from T. Clay Wood ES including from me by adding the following to your Contact Lists– buchhear@pwcs.edu and from NoReplyTCWES@Pwcs.edu. You should also add your child’s teacher’s email too.
Timberwolf Folder and 2022-2023 school Magnet
Each student will receive a Timberwolf Folder. The Timberwolf Folder is also our Parent Handbook. It outlines many of our school Procedures and Policies. Please take a moment to review the folder about important information related to Attendance, Dress Code, Bringing items to school, and so much more.
Every Timberwolf Student will receive our New Timberwolf Magnet in their folders for your cars. The magnet captures our theme for the year: “At T. Clay Wood, Everyone Belongs".
Code of Behavior, FLE objectives and Opt Out Procedures
Code of Behavior link: https://www.pwcs.edu/about_us/code_of_behavior/index
Link to Family Life Education objectives and Opt out - https://www.pwcs.edu/academics___programs/science___family_life_education/family_life_education
Calendar Link
2023-2024 – Calendar link: https://www.pwcs.edu/calendars/school_calendar/index
You can also subscribe to the PWCS Calendar. To learn how, you can go to this PWCS Site and then follow the directions - How to Subscribe to the PWCS School Calendar
Attendance
Sending out early this year as a reminder.
Did you know attendance is the number one predictor of dropout and graduation rates? That’s why this year we are increasing communication to our parents and students around the importance of attendance- a critical indicator of success. Attending school every day helps our students build a solid foundation for their future in school and in life.
Our new strategy includes an attendance management system that carefully tracks attendance and ensures that parents are notified in a timely and consistent manner. Our goal is to connect with parents quickly so that we can remove any barriers that families face in getting students to school on time, every day.
You may receive a letter regarding your students’ attendance in the mail. Please understand that these notifications are to bring awareness on how much school has been missed this school year. We pledge to partner with you to find solutions and resources to support your student. If you feel that you have received the letter in error or have questions, please contact your school directly.
We understand there are unavoidable illnesses or other times when your child should remain at home. We also know that absences add up quickly, and that “showing up” is critical to your child’s success in school and in life.
We are committed to achieving our goals and supporting our Prince William County Public School families. Our students stand to benefit the most from this!
Together, let’s create a culture of showing up. Thank you for your continued support.
It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to see that their child attends school regularly and on time every day. Research tells us that the best learning takes place during the interaction of the teacher and child during class discussions. Children who are not in school each day miss important educational opportunities and learning experiences. Simply making up the missed work does not begin to take the place of actual class attendance. Students who enter class tardy are disruptive to classroom instruction and can have a challenging time getting into the classroom routine. The same holds true for students who leave early. We urge you to schedule medical and other appointments so that they do not conflict with class time.
It is important to note that Prince William County policy states that: “students in kindergarten through grade eight, who miss ten or more days of school for the year, excused or unexcused, and who have completed little or no make-up work may be considered for retention.” In addition, we are required to notify our Attendance Officer in cases of excessive absences.
Preapproved absences, such as vacations are discouraged and are only granted in extraordinary circumstances. The principal is not allowed to approve absences for family trips unless accompanied by extraordinary circumstances. The school principal can approve no more than 5 days of these type of absences. Additional absences beyond 5 days will need approval by student services. Please send a note or letter in advance to the teacher and the principal informing the school of your plans. Teachers are not required to provide assignments in advance. We would encourage students to read, keep a written journal and practice math facts while out of school. Students can complete make up assignments when they return.
If your child is absent, please call the school Attendance Line at 703.594.3992 or email cwes-timberwolf-attendance@pwcs.edu. This is for your child’s safety. If you do not contact the school, it will be necessary for the school office to contact you. Students with excused absences are allowed two days for every day of absence to make up work. Students are responsible for making up work when they are absent. Students are marked unexcused if parents do not call the school to inform us that their child is out.
For students who have missed a number of days of school, have been tardy a number of times, or have a number of early dismissals we will be sending letters to parents informing them of the number of missed days or days tardy from school. Thank you for your cooperation and support.
Building a Positive School Community
Please take time to read over our school wide Quality Leader and Learner School Wide Expectation Plan – “Building a Positive School Community” with your student. The plan outlines our expectations and responsibilities for all members of our school community. I will send the plan out in another email. You can also access the link by clicking on Building a Positive School Community link here.
Celebrating Student Birthdays at T. Clay Wood ES
Birthdays are special and significant milestones in each student’s live and we understand the importance of recognizing these special days. We also want to encourage school wide health and wellness, avoid sharing of food items, protect students with serious life-threatening food allergies, and minimize the loss of valuable instructional time. To accomplish these four goals, please review the following guidelines that will be in effect this year.
1. Invitations to students' birthdays (or other celebrations) are not to be distributed in class unless each student is invited.
2. We will recognize all students on the morning announcements.
3. All students will receive a birthday recognition from the office and administration such as a birthday pencil or a birthday book mark.
4. We recognize that parents and families often want to recognize their children’s birthdays during the school day. However, since PWCS Schools discourage students from sharing food or beverages during meal or snack times, we have suggested other types of healthy and creative options. Please make a choice from the list below. You may choose only one option. To celebrate my child’s special day, we would like:
- The class to enjoy 5-10 extra minutes of recess;
- A homework pass for one homework assignment;
- To donate a library book in my child’s name (Send in $15 check to librarian made out to TCWES. A name plate and birthday message will be put in book.);
- To send in a non-food item or token for each student in class (Example: Pencils, bookmarks, stickers, erasers, games, etc.)
There are no expectations or requirements that families send in anything above for their child’s birthday. We just wanted to give some options to our families since we are following PWCS Regulation 275-1 which discourages students from sharing food items.
You can still recognize your own student with a birthday cupcake by sending in just one birthday cupcake for your own child to enjoy during lunch time. If you still do want to send in birthday cupcakes/treats, please coordinate with your child’s classroom teacher 2-3 days in advance. This time will allow the teacher to coordinate with our school nurse and also find an appropriate time to pass out the treat.
Back To School Nights – Save the Date (All future dates are subject to change):
Back to School Nights will be held at on the following nights at 6:00 pm:
Tuesday, September 26 for 4th, and 5th
Wednesday, September 27 for 2nd and 3rd,
Thursday, September 28 for Kg and 1st grade.
Free and Reduced Price Meal and Meal Prices
Only students who qualify for free and reduced meals will receive free meals. This year, students whose families qualify for reduced-price meals will also receive free meals, based on a Virginia General Assembly expansion of the program. Applications will be available in August.
Free and Reduced Price Meal Applications were mailed by the School Division to families with children registered in Prince William County Public Schools. If you did not receive an application, please contact School Food and Nutrition Services at 703.791.7314 or your school. You may also complete the application electronically. Visit the School Division Web site at https://pwcsnutrition.com/index.php?sid=0408101731444083to access the electronic application.
Following are the USDA-approved school meal prices for the 2023-24 school year:
- Breakfast
- Student full price - $1.60
- Adult price - $2.75
- Lunch
- Elementary student full price - $2.60
- Middle student full price - $2.75
- High student full price - $2.85
- Adult full price - $4.50
- A la carte - Milk, $1
If you have questions, please contact the Food and Nutrition Department at 703-791-3151.
Free and reduced breakfast and lunch are free to those who qualify for Free and Reduced
Click here to see the PWCS link to the lunch Menus - PWCS Lunch Menu Link
Medicine
If your child needs to take over the counter or prescription medicine at school, the parent/guardian must bring in the medicine in the original bottle/container for him or her and fill out the medication form. Students cannot carry most medicine to school with them or keep it with them while at school. We cannot administer any medicine without the appropriate forms filled out. Please see our school website or call our school nurse, Mrs. Ousley at 703.594.3990 for more information. Our school nurse will be able to take medications and forms on August 18, 2023 during Orientations and Open House Meet and Greet times.
Visitors and Identification
At T. Clay Wood Elementary School, we love to have visitors and volunteers every day. To help ensure the safety of our students, visitors to Prince William County Schools are expected to report promptly to the school’s main office when entering school buildings. Visitors and volunteers will be asked to provide a valid government issued photo identification. There are no exceptions. Every visitor to our school must bring with them a photo id. Visitors will then be issued a temporary identification badge. We will not permit any visitor or volunteer into the building without this identification. Our main goal is to ensure the safety and security of our students and staff at school.
Early Dismissal
Please do not arrive early and ask to pick up your child unless you have an appointment. Instruction continues until students are dismissed. If you need to pick up your child for an appointment, please notify your teacher and school office at cwes-timberwolf-attendance@pwcs.edu and plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to dismissal. Please park and report to the office. Please do not leave your car unattended in the pickup line. All parties picking up a student from the office must show a photo ID. Please do not make changes to your child’s dismissal time after 3:15 pm. Anyone other than parent/guardian must have prior written approval to pick up a student even if listed on the emergency card. Please arrive by 3:30 pm to pick up your child from school.
Change in Transportation Home
If a situation occurs which makes it necessary for your child’s transportation home to change, please send in a note with your child in the morning giving clear directions as to how your child should go home at the end of the day. Only a parent/guardian can change their child’s transportation plan for any given day. A note from the parent must be received by the office AND the teacher before noon that day indicating the change. This is for the safety of the children and will alleviate any confusion at the end of the day.
Bus Passes
If it is necessary for a student to ride a bus home other than the one he/she is normally assigned, a bus pass is required and must be approved by the office. A note must be sent to school indicating the bus number that the child should ride and a phone number to verify the information. Thank you for helping us ensure the safety of all our students.
Drop Off and Pick Up
Drop off and Pick Up - When dropping your students off in the morning, please drive all the way around to the front of the drop off area in front of our school. Please do not allow students to exit your vehicles until staff members are outside. If you will be picking your students up frequently, please come into our office to sign up for a car pick up tag. You can get a tag on August 18, 2023 during the Open House Meet and Greet and Orientation times. If you choose to park in the parking lot, you will need to park your car and walk your student to the cross walk.
Drive Carefully
Drive Carefully - Drive carefully and obey the posted speed limits around our parking lot and the neighboring streets. Please pay close attention to posted speed limits and reduced speed limits during the start and ending of our school day and Patriot High School’s day. There are many students and families driving in our two parking lots and around these neighborhoods. Please be extra careful and follow all signs and cones and directions. Please do not enter the parking lot through the exit lane. Car drop offs and pick up should enter through the T. Clay Wood Entrance and not through Patriot HS.
Student Inclement Weather and Emergency Dismissal Plan
Learn How PWCS plans for weather cancellations - https://www.pwcs.edu/about_us/closings/index
In the event of inclement weather, power failure or any situation in which we are faced with an early closing of our school; we will activate our Automated Auto Dialer Calling system to inform our parents of the early closing. We will send out both a phone message and email message with the early closing information. Please make sure your phone number and contact information is updated. We will also place this information on our school website, Facebook and Twitter sites.
Kindergarten teachers will contact their students’ parents to confirm dismissal.
If schools close early, the SACC program will not open. Parents of students who attend SACC will be contacted by our SACC staff. Parent of SACC students should have an Emergency Back-up Plan.
When school does close early, we will send your children home via their regular dismissal method for that day, unless we hear differently from you.
Please contact the school office immediately in case of a change to their dismissal procedures.
Dress Code Reminders
Volunteering
Please feel free to coordinate times to volunteer in the classroom with your child's teacher. Teachers and students appreciate our volunteers. Thank you again for everything you are doing to help us build our Positive School Community. I want to formally invite all parents to become involved in your child’s education at T. Clay Wood Elementary School. It has been shown that strong parental involvement and interest in education is a crucial factor in student success. There are many ways to volunteer at T. Clay Wood Elementary School as well. Joining the PTO or Advisory Council, helping out in your child’s classroom, volunteering in the library, working at our Welcome Table Counter and chaperoning field trips are just a few of the many, many ways you can become a part of our Community of Leaders and Learners. Please review the regulation on volunteering: Regulation 511-10 Please always bring your photo identification.
Classroom Interruptions
In order to limit interruption to the teaching and learning environment and protect instructional time, if you drop off forgotten lunches, homework or materials, we will ask you to leave these in the front office. We will inform the teacher who will pick it up at a more convenient time. We want to thank you in advance for your understanding of this procedure and hope you know that our only intent is to maximize your children's instructional time.
SOL Scores from Spring 2023 Testing
Here are the preliminary scores. We were also higher than the average scores in our school division in all areas.
· 90% pass rate in 3rd grade Reading (22% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
· 93% pass rate in 3rd grade Math (30% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
· 93% pass rate in 4th grade Reading (24% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
· 90 % pass rate in 4th grade Math (32% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
· 94% pass rate in 4th grade History (49% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
· 92% pass rate in 5th grade Reading (27% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
· 92% pass rate in 5th grade Math (37% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
· 86% pass rate in 5th grade Science (37% of the students who passed scored at the passed advanced level)
Rooted in Education Partnership - Community Garden
We are excited to announce our partnership with Rooted In Education (RIE), a Haymarket-based 501(c)3, to sponsor the newest location in their Fare Harvest Community Garden network. RIE is passionate about providing access to enriching educational opportunities and fresh food so that all children may share their talents and passions to inspire our communities.
In July, we will have the garden will open on the weekend for community members to pick their own fresh vegetables and food. There will also be open hours during the week after school is out - please see the information in Rooted for Education Facebook page for dates the Community Garden will open. We are happy to be able to work in partnership to help give back to our community.
Lots of plans to incorporate the garden into the 23-24 school year to offer enriching learning opportunities for our students are underway! In the meantime, we encourage you to check them out at @rootedineducation on Facebook and Instagram for updates about educational programs and harvest updates at our T. Clay Wood garden and surrounding locations.
Registration is open
Registration is open - you start the process online - Registration - Prince William County Public Schools (pwcs.edu)
Padres/tutores: ¿Tiene usted un estudiante de kindergarten ser registrado? Se requiere la inscripción de todos los nuevos estudiantes. Comience su registro en línea ahora. Por favor visite: https://www.pwcs.edu/cms/One.aspx?portalId=340225&pageId=775554
Summer Selfie Fun
THERE is time to still participate -
This year we are Sending an Optional Summer Selfie Bingo Sheet home to all students - take a picture of Your student and your family having summer fun or reading and send it to me at buchhear@pwcs.edu. See if you can fill in the entire sheet. (No prizes awarded except the satisfaction of completing it). See sheet below.
You can also tag it on Social Media yourself with #TimberwolvesROCK and #TimberwolvesSummerFUN
Summer School Device Return
Back to School Information from our School Nurse, Mrs. Ousley.
Back to School Information from our School Nurse, Mrs. Ousley.
Kindergarten and new students will need Physical and Immunization records on file prior to the first day of school or they will not be allowed to start school on the first day.
Returning students who are missing any of the required immunizations, will not be able to start the first day of school without proof of the immunizations.
- For students that require medication or health treatment plans please note that we need a new health treatment plan for the new school year.
- All over the counter medications must be unopened and a medication authorization form must be filled out by the Parent/ or guardian. Prescription medication must be in the original container with the pharmacy label and a medication authorization form must be filled out by the physician. Please do not send medication in with your student, an adult must drop it off to the office per PWCS policy.
You may drop off medications/health treatment plans starting 08/14/2023 for the new school year.
Clinic Wish List
- Boys/Girls underwear
- T-shirts
- Pants/shorts with elastic waist
- Socks
- Select a size paper towel
- Tissues
- Dixie cups
- Snack size zip lock bags
Upcoming Calendar
Our new school hours are 9:20 am - 4:00 pm. Doors open at 9:10 am. Students Tardy at 9:20 am.
All dates are subject to change – please monitor your email).
- Registration ongoing -
- Placement will be tentatively updated by August 15 in the Hub.
- Rising Kg student – “BookSicles” -Book, Playground, and Popsicles –August 10, 6pm –
- Thursday, August 17; Kindergarten Parent Information Night (JUST for KG parents/guardians) at 6pm.
- Friday, August 18 at 9:00am – Kindergarten Open House
- Friday, August 18 at 10:30 am – New 1st-5th grade NEW Student Orientation in the gym/café.
- Friday, August 18 from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm. Open House for 1st-5th graders with last name beginning with A-L and all New Students (1st-5th)
- Friday, August 18 from 1:30 pm -2:30pm. Open House for 1st-5th graders with last name beginning with M-Z
- Sunday, August 20 - Check updated Bus information
- Monday, August 21- First Day of School.
- Thursday, August 31 - First PTO Meeting at 6:30 pm.
- Tuesday, September 26- 4th/5th Back to School Night, 6:30 pm
- Wednesday, September 27 - 2nd/3rd Back to School Night, 6:30 pm
- Thursday, September 28 - Kg/1st Back to School Night, 6:30 pm
- Friday, October 27 -- PTO Costume Bingo
THE PTO CORNER:
Next PTO Meeting, August 31, 2023 at 6:30 pm
Art ROOM
Your TCWES PTO has a lot of fun events and projects planned for the year. Come see what this year holds in store for the PTO! Email tclaywoodpto@gmail.com for more information!
Our 2023-2024 PTO BOARD (Some positions were changed from June):
President - Kate Case
VP - Kelsey Fisher
Treasurer - Beth Feliciano-Rivera
Asst Treasurer - Cooper Waterman
Secretary - Sandra Oviedo
Director - Tabitha Rich
Teacher Director - Tiana Marshall
Due to our generous PTO membership and successful fundraisers throughout the year including Costume Bingo, Vendor Fair, Penguin Patch, Readathon, SEP programs, and Boosterthon the PTO was able to provide the following donations this year.
- $17,800 on Tech upgrades last summer
- $7,300 in Teacher Stipends
- $6,000 for Dreambox - Math Program
- $12,00 to help us get additional camera to support our new school security upgrades
- $3,515 for Teaching software BrainPop
- $2,694 for School playground balls for every class
- $3,591 for school Assemblies including Magician, Author visit, Rex Exotic and Jamestown presentations
- $5,500 in Teacher Grants throughout the year
- $7000 for Principal fund for Additional Programs, Materials -etc
- Approx $31,000 in Teacher, Administration Wish List Grants
- $10,000 into a Capital improvement fund for future playground upgrades
- SEP classes
- T-shirts for all students and staff for Boosterthon
- Kona Ice for all students
- $3,000 - Scholastic and VA Weekly -
- $1,600 - Math IXL
- Teacher Appreciation Luncheon and Breakfast and prizes.
WOW - we could not do everything we do without the support our PTO and Families. Please consider joining the PTO next school year. We truly are a Community of Leaders and Learners Achieving Excellence!!!
Information about T. Clay Wood ES
A Prince William County School of Excellence
“A Community of Leaders and Learners Achieving Excellence”
10600 Kettle Run Road; Nokesville, VA 20181
Andrew Buchheit, Principal - buchhear@pwcs.edu
Melissa Yuditsky, Assistant Principal yuditsml@pwcs..edu
“A Community of Leaders and Learners Achieving Excellence”
School hours: 9:20 am – 4:00 pm
(Office hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)
SCHOOL SCHEDULE
Doors Open: 9:10 a.m.
Students tardy after: 9:20 a.m.
Dismissal: 4:00 p.m.
School Phone Number: 703.594.3990
School Fax Number: 703.594.2653
Attendance Email: cwes-timberwolf-attendance@pwcs.edu
Attendance Phone Line:– 703.594.3992
Motto: “I seek to make a POSITIVE DIFFERENCE AT SCHOOL”
Website: http://tclaywoodes.schools.pwcs.edu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TClayWoodES
Twitter #TimberwolvesRock
Email: buchhear@pwcs.edu
Website: http://tclaywoodes.pwcs.schoolfusion.us/
Location: 10600 Kettle Run Road, Nokesville, VA, USA
Phone: 703.594.3990
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TClayWoodES
Twitter: @AndrewBuchheit