It’s Spirit Week! Read the details of each day that the Student Council has planned. Also learn about an upcoming ALICE drill, preschool registration at the Doyle School, and Wakefield Police’s winter vacation camp.
Is a smart watch on your child’s holiday list? Remember the electronics policy when sending it to school. Read this and other important notes, including a reminder about crossing guard authority.
This week, our principal reviews the Learn Anywhere dry-run lesson and outlines the MCAS dates during which you should not schedule appointments or vacations. She also reviews the Greenwood School Council meeting and reminds us that lunch will not be served on the upcoming early release day.
This week, Ms. Back shares important announcement about the Learn Anywhere program. Did you know she plays an instrument? Read how you and your kids can join her for a fun musical evening.
Each holiday season, Wakefield’s Interfaith Food Pantry compiles supplies that help needy residents create a great holiday meal. Interested students can bring in an item from our list by Tuesday, November 27.
The Wakefield Holiday Shop is a non-denominational program that helps parents who find it difficult to meet their family’s needs purchase holiday gifts for their children.
In addition to a successful spirit day, Ms. Back reviews parent/teacher conferences, including the specialists’ schedules, the Kindergarten’s fire house trip, and more.
This informative post reviews the Student Council program, alerts parents to a bus safety exercise that will take place, announces your chance to be on the Greenwood School Council, and provides details on the annual Halloween parade.
This week, we hear about the recent All School Meeting, are reminded of the upcoming evacuation drill, and hear about a free workshop for parents of struggling students.