Originally delivered on 5/24/2022 2:00 pm

SUBJECT: Wickliffe PTO Weekly - What to watch for this week (5.24.2022)

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What to watch for this week:

Thank you to everyone who attended the PTO meeting last night! The presentation will be added to the website in the next couple of days.  


We can't believe it's almost summer break! We have lots going on to celebrate the end of a great school year! 

  • Fifth grade party – Wednesday, May 25
  • Field Day -  Tuesday, May 31
  • Fifth grade town hall and clap out – Wednesday, June 1


News and links to our website:
Library books

It’s almost the end of the year! Remember to return your library books as May winds down. As always, if students need books for a school project, they may keep them longer. 

Overdue notices will be sent home as soon as possible, so students and families will know what needs to be returned or paid for (if books are lost or damaged).

Thanks!

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Wickliffe gardens need summer helpers!

Hi all! Our students have been working hard to get our new raised garden beds planted with veggies and native pollinator plants. As the school year wraps up, we will need help maintaining the gardens over the summer. We are asking for families to volunteer to water and weed the garden one week each over the summer months. Pick a week on the Sign-Up Genius below - more details will be sent once you have volunteered for a slot. Thanks!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0F4AA8AD2CA6F94-wickliffe

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Want to get more involved next school year?
Looking to get more involved with the PTO next year? We have some open committee positions and would love to get them filled over the summer. Please check out this google form to see where we need help/support. Thank you!
 
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Mabel's Labels
Help kids keep track of their stuff while also preventing the overflow of the lost & found! Labeling easily lost items like coats and sweatshirts is easy with Mabel's Labels!. The PTO has partnered with Mabel's Labels to help all lost items find their way back home with the extra benefit of raising money for the Wickliffe PTO! 
 
Visit https://mabelslabels.com/en_US/, go to Menu, then Support a Fundraiser. From there, you'll type in Wickliffe. Then begin shopping! Every order gets the PTO a percentage of the price. This fundraiser is available from now until Halloween. 
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Current and soon-to-be Hastings families!

Hastings PTO is looking to fill the below open positions for the 2022-2023 school year:
  • Secretary
  • Family Connect/DEI
  • Restaurant Nights
  • Yellowbird Foodshed
  • Website
Please contact Georgia at georgiakalty@yahoo.com if you are interested!

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Calling volunteers for FIELD DAY!

On Tuesday, May 31, Wickliffe will be participating in the Super Games Field Day thanks to the generosity of the Wickliffe PTO. This is the type of field day where the Adventure Education Company “Super Games” from Worthington brings the big equipment to the field area outside, along with water games and other activities on the blacktop. We are excited to be bringing back field day as our students haven’t had the opportunity to experience this these last two years. That being said, in order to make this day a success, we need the help of our caregivers!

If you would like to volunteer, please use this link to sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050C4CABAD28A4F49-wickliffe.

You may also email your response Mrs. Ritchey, our physical education teacher, at brichey@uaschools.org. As we get closer to the event, Mrs. Ritchey will contact caregivers directly to provide details. 

Morning session - 8:30-11:05 a.m.
Eirich, Kernan, Giles, Tasio, Blake, Bell, Jentgen, Hamilton, Silverman, Mabry

Afternoon session 12:05-2:30 p.m.
Craycraft, Pilutti, Coplin,  Blair, Nocera, Oberlin, Hughes, DW, Williams, Miller


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Wickliffe fifth grade celebrations!

Dear fifth grade families,

Please see the information below regarding upcoming events and activities for our fifth graders.


Wickliffe fifth grade celebrations:

  • Fifth grade only outdoor lunches - Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26 - during lunch time - thank you to the parents who have volunteered to help!

  • Fifth grade party - Wednesday, May 25, 3-5 p.m. (Wickliffe playground/blacktop area). The fifth graders will enjoy pizza, a DJ, The Kona Ice truck, games, and more! We need to know if your student is attending, any food allergies, and how they will be getting home! Please note, students cannot leave the party early. Pick-up following the party will be on the back side of the building (morning car drop off area on Eastcleft). Thank you to all of the parents who have signed up to volunteer! Here is a link to the sign up sheet.

  • Fifth grade town meeting/graduation - Wednesday, June 1, at 8:45 a.m. in the school gym. The whole school will come together as the teachers, staff, and students celebrate our graduating fifth graders. Only parents/closest caregivers of fifth graders are invited to attend due to limited space, and the town meeting will be recorded to share with extended family.

  • Students should arrive to school as normal, and are encouraged to wear their graduation t-shirt.

  • Parents and caregivers can enter the school building at 8:30 a.m. - please sign-in and take a visitor sticker.

  • Following the town meeting, there will be a cookie reception by the wishing tree at the front of the building for the fifth graders, their fourth grade classmates, and fifth grade parents and caregivers who attended the town meeting, ending at 10:45 a.m. We're looking forward to celebrating with you!

  • Fifth grade clap out  - Wednesday, June 1, at 12:15 p.m.

  • The clap out will take place in two parts - one inside the building and one outside. Fifth graders will tour the halls inside the building so the school can clap for them; families will be doing the clap out outside of the building.

  • We will begin the inside portion of the clap out at around 12:15 p.m. This means our fifth graders will be exiting the 4/5 doors around 12:30 p.m. for the families’ part of the clap out. Please arrive by 12:15 p.m.

  • Review the diagram here so you know the path that the fifth graders will take during the outside clap out. We are asking that families please spread out along this path so the fifth graders are cheered for the entire time.

  • Feel free to make a sign congratulating ALL fifth graders on their accomplishment.

  • As the kids pass, please feel free to make your way to the castle playground where our fifth graders will gather for pictures. (Fifth graders are encouraged to wear their graduation t-shirts on the last day of school!)

  • If you plan to take your child home after the clap out, please make arrangements as to where they need to meet you. Otherwise, fifth graders should return to their classrooms for regular dismissal.

Please contact Lauren Evans at lkgevans@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Thank you,

Fifth Grade Graduation Planning Team

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May school lunch menu
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Help our new garden grow!

Our new garden needs: 

  • potting soil for the six new garden boxes
  • a place to keep gardening tools like a small plastic shed or deck box that we can place near the garden
Contact Marta Ackley at martaroberson@hotmail.com if you would like to donate these items, or just bring them into the office! Also, look for a Sign-Up Genius soon for summer watering and maintaining! 
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Counselor's Corner - 5.24.2022

In just a matter of days, the kids will be on summer break! Have a great break and try some of these ideas for fun!

1. Have screen-free summer days 

There are so many things to do in Columbus over the summer! Take a break from your devices and go explore! Things to do and places to visit:

  • Franklin Park Conservatory – The conservatory has classes and programs throughout the summer.

  • The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium – Visit the zoo to see all of the new animals born over the winter!

  • COSI - The Center of Science and Industry always has different events and exhibits - sign up for their e-newsletter to get all the info!

  • Festivals and events: Columbus Asian Festival (May 28-29, virtual), Columbus Arts Festival (June 10-12), Red, White, and BOOM (July 1), and The Ohio State Fair (July 27-August 7) are just a few of our favorites! For more, visit experiencecolumbus.com.

  • Play outside! Summer is a great time to spend time outdoors and get some exercise. Kids can play in their neighborhoods, a local park, or one of the beautiful free metro parks! Check out the natural play area at Highbanks Metro Park, or find one close to you at http://www.metroparks.net.

  • Too hot to play outside? Visit COSI, the Columbus Museum of Art, or take a free trip to the Statehouse.

  • Stratford Ecological Center – The ecological center runs all kinds of programs all summer long from beekeeping to book talks. Find out more about the center and their programs at https://stratfordecologicalcenter.org

  • Technology tip – When kids do use their devices, it’s important to consider age restrictions on social media. This article (from 2014) explains why social media age restrictions matter.

  • The Upper Arlington, Columbus Metropolitan and other libraries around town offer free, fun and educational programming.

2. Be safe

Summer is a great time to play outside or in the pool! Have fun while staying safe!

  • There should always be an adult watching when kids are in or around water. 

  • Wear a properly fitted life jacket if you go boating.

  • Beat the heat: Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing. On hot days, schedule outdoor activities during morning and evening hours.

  • Prevent sunburns: Cover up your skin and use sunscreen every time you go outside.

  • Use bug spray and check for ticks when spending time outdoors.

3. Learn a new skill

Do you have a lot of free time during the day that you would normally spend at school? Why not learn a new skill! Learning new skills is fun! Some can even help you relax once the school year begins again.

  • Learn to cook: Ask family members to teach you their favorite recipes, or look one up together!

  • Get artistic. Summer gives us beautiful scenes to draw or paint! Look outdoors for inspiration, and draw or paint what you see. Or use a device or camera to take pictures!

  • Music: Do you have an instrument in your house? Ask your grownups for permission to look up lessons on YouTube and start creating music!

  • Help your family around the house. As kids get older, they can handle more responsibility around the house. Summer could be a great time to learn how to help! Learn the dog walking route or how to help clean the kitchen.

  • Learn a new language. Did you know that kids are better at learning new languages than adults? Now is the perfect time to learn! Ask someone who speaks another language to teach you, or use an app with your grownups’ permission. Here are some app suggestions: https://elearningindustry.com/10-best-language-learning-apps-for-kids

  • Get crafty. There are so many crafts you could make in the summer! Check out these flowers you can make out of toilet paper rolls: http://www.pbs.org/parents/crafts-for-kids/paper-roll-daffodils/

4. Have fun!

We hope you have a fun and relaxing summer! Taking time for fun and play is important for your health and wellbeing. It will also help you start next school year as your best self. We can’t wait to hear about everything you do and learn over the summer!



Please do not hesitate to contact the members of the Wickliffe counseling team if you have any questions or concerns!

Felice R. Kassoy

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Calendar
Wednesday, May 25
3:00p Fifth-grade Party
7:00p Drug Safety Presentation
Monday, May 30
No School- Students and Staff- Memorial Day
Tuesday, May 31
Wickliffe Field Day
Wednesday, June 1
Early dismissal (K-12) - Last day students
Thursday, June 2
Teacher work day- staff report per schedule
Sponsors Highlight

Thank you to all of our 2021-2022 sponsors!

Wade Orthodontics
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Support from our sponsors enables us to find ways to provide education and enrichment opportunities for our students, while supporting our teachers and staff! Check out our sponsorships page to learn more about becoming a 2021/2022 Sponsor!

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