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Back to School Night 2013-2014

Back to School Night 2013-2014. Woodrow Wilson Academy. Elementary School: Nurturing, Exciting and Motivating Children to Learn! Middle School: Empowering Students to Become Independent and Responsible Thinkers!. Woodrow Wilson Academy. PTO: Louisa Cocaign , President

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Back to School Night 2013-2014

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  1. Back to School Night 2013-2014

  2. Woodrow Wilson Academy Elementary School: Nurturing, Exciting and Motivating Children to Learn! Middle School: Empowering Students to Become Independent and Responsible Thinkers!

  3. Woodrow Wilson Academy • PTO: Louisa Cocaign, President • Board of Directors: David Brazzell, President

  4. Facility Projects

  5. Facility Projects Indoor Pick Up

  6. Facility Projects • Pictures of MS Carpet & Elementary Blinds

  7. Facility Projects

  8. Facility Projects • Picture of Fridges in gym

  9. Facility Projects

  10. Technology Projects • Picture of Teachers with Ipads & Mimios

  11. Technology Projects

  12. Technology Projects

  13. Technology Projects

  14. Technology Projects

  15. Communication

  16. Communication I-phone & Android Apps

  17. Communication

  18. Communication

  19. Communication

  20. General Information • Hot Lunch Program • “Free Hot Lunch Day” – August 28th • 48 hours notice • Request for Excused Absence • Pick Up Changes • Contact front office – NOT your teacher • Wildcat Care Challenges • 6th Grade Tomorrow: 12:00-3:00

  21. Fundraising & School Events

  22. Fundraising & School Events

  23. Start of School • 7:45  8:00  8:00:01 • Pledge of Allegiance • Parents out of classrooms before pledge • Students may be dropped off behind the gym at 7:45

  24. End of School Day • Pick Up • 3:06 – pick up starts • 3:25 – pick up ends • Middle school - New entry open area / ZAP Notification • Elementary students - by grade level on south sidewalk • Parents – please remain in the lobby only • Picking up students behind the gym is not acceptable • Bikers, Boarders & Walkers • Release Forms & Helmets required • Students will be released at 3:20 • Mustleave campus by 3:25

  25. Late Student Pick Up • 3:25 – all students must be picked up • Phone a friend • All students who are not picked up by 3:25 will be walked to Wildcat Care so they can be supervised (cost as follows) • First 15 minutes: $ 5.00 • Beyond 15 minutes: $10.00

  26. Drop Off & Pick Up

  27. Informative Videos • Attendance • Dress Code • Cell Phone • Drop Off • Pick Up • Visitors/Volunteers • MAC events

  28. Woodrow Wilson Academy 2013 TCAP Results:

  29. School, Area, District, & State:2013 Reading Achievement

  30. School, Area, District, & State: 2013 Reading Achievement

  31. School, Area, District, & State:2013 Writing Achievement

  32. School, Area, District, & State: 2013 Writing Achievement

  33. School, Area, District, & State:2013 Math Achievement

  34. School, Area, District, & State: 2013 Math Achievement

  35. School, Area, District, & State:2013 Science Achievement

  36. Woodrow Wilson Academy:2013 Elementary Growth

  37. Woodrow Wilson Academy :2013 Middle School Growth

  38. Tonight’s Information • K – 5th grade: Remain in Gym • Siblings (both younger and older) • PreK - 1  Elementary Playground 2 - 3  Music Room 4 – 5  Middle School Playground • 8:15 Building closed to prepare for class

  39. Elementary School: Nurturing, Exciting and Motivating Children to Learn! Middle School: Empowering Students to Become Independent and Responsible Thinkers!

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