K-5: NURTURING, EXCITING AND MOTIVATING CHILDREN TO LEARN Wildcat Weekly February 1, 2018 Science Fair WWA will be holding this year s school science fair on Tuesday, March 20th and all students grades Kinder-8th have been invited to participate! Hands-on scientific investigation and invention are the focus this year. All projects will be based around two of our Core Knowledge Themes: Medicine and Health Sciences (life cycle of plants and animals, and the human body, including the systems: digestive, circulatory, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, and nervous) and Earth and Space Sciences (astronomy, geology, weather and atmosphere, erosion, taking care of the earth, water cycle, meteorology, plate tectonics, oceans, and history of the Earth). Kindergarten students are welcome to show what they know, though they will not be judged in the fair. Each student that participates will be charged with creating a display that illustrates knowledge of one of these Core Knowledge Themes. This includes a description of their project (1st-3rd) or an illustration of the scientific method as it relates to their experiment (4th-8th). If your child is interested in participating, please fill out the student registration form on line. This can be accessed from the main WWA page, or if you CLICK HERE. You can also get a paper copy from the front desk, which can be handed in to your child s teacher. Those who have submitted their intent to participate will be given a packet with further information after they register. This will include a pacing timeline, specific guidelines, and further information to get your child started. Mini Cheer Camp This is the final week to sign up for Mini Cheer Camp. Camp kicks off on Monday, February 5th. You can find the registration form attached to this newsletter. Book Fair The Scholastic Book Fair is coming! This years theme is Paws for Books. The book fair kicks off on April 21. You can read the information letter by clicking HERE. Sign up forms for the Car Show and annual Chili Cook-Off are attached to this newsletter. Keep an eye on upcoming newsletters for a link to sign up as a book fair volunteer. Aladdin Jr.! Please join us for the WWA Middle School Theatre Class performance of Aladdin Jr.! This promises to be a night of fun and excitement as you explore a whole new world with our cast and crew. Performances are on Wednesday February 14th, and Thursday February 15th at 6:00 p.m. Tickets will be available starting next week, but feel free to print out the attached flier and turn in your requests and payment as early as possible. We can't wait to share our trip to Agrabah with you! Upcoming Events: 02/02/2018 Spirit Day Coding w/kids 02/05/2018 Art Club Grades 1-2 Mini Cheer Camp 02/06/2018 New MS Student Math Testing Robotics Girls Basketball Game 4:15 p.m. 02/07/2018 Prospective Parent Tour Mini Cheer Camp SSTC Drone Club 02/08/2018 Graduation Planning Meeting Gaming Club Debate Science Matters Mini Cheer Camp Girls Basketball Game 4:15 p.m. Woodrow Wilson Academy 303-431-3694 For more information, visit our website at www.wwacademy.org
TICKETS ON SALE NOW! 2 Performances: Wednesday, February 14th 6:00pm or Thursday, February 15th 6:00pm Performed by the Middle School Theatre Class On the WWA Gymnasium Stage 8300 W. 94th Avenue Westminster, CO A WWA Production Tickets: Individual - $4 4 Pack - $14 Please return this form with payment to the WWA Front Office marked Aladdin Tickets. Make checks payable to WWA PTO. Have a question about tickets? Contact Mrs. Linton: elinton@gmail.com or Deb Scott in the Front Office.
WWA Mini Cheer Camp Camp dates: February 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th **NO camp on the 6th 3:30-4:30 @ WWA Halftime performance at WWA: Monday, February 12th at 5:00 $35.00 camp shirt and bow needed $25.00 if participated in November camp (same shirt and bow) Registration form and payment is due by Friday,February 2nd To the front office Questions- contact Natalie Grigsby ngrigsby@wwacademy.org, Monique Walling mwalling@wwacademy.org, Katie Nielsen knielsen@wwacademy.org Minimum participants: 15 Registration Form: Cheerleader Information Please attach payment to this form: Checks made out to WWA Athletics Student Name Teacher Grade Male Female Birth Date Parent/Guardian Name Email Address Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Payment attached- circle one: $25.00 $35.00
Ready Set Start your crock pots! Bring in your best recipe and compete with other home cooks. Participants may enter the adult division (18 and older) or the junior division (under 18, with or without adult help). The secret panel of judges might declare you a winner! The adult division and junior division are judged separately. Bowls of the chili will be offered to the public during WWA s Book Fair and Cruise-In. Money raised during this event will help purchase new books for the Woodrow Wilson Academy classrooms. Book sales also support nationwide children s charities. Prizes Grand Prize Assorted gift cards valued over $50, plus a trophy (one per division) Runners-Up Each runner-up will receive a $5 gift card to be used at the 2018 WWA Book Fair Registration and Liability Name Address Phone Name of chili By signing below I agree to abide by the contest rules on this form. Furthermore, I release WWA, Jefferson County Public Schools, staff, volunteers, and judges from any and all liability. Signed Date Check one: Adult division Junior division If under 18 years of age, acknowledgement of rules and liabilities by parent or guardian: Signed Date Contest Rules 1. Entry form must be received by April 7, 2017. Form may be mailed, faxed, or emailed to Chili Cook-Off, c/o Sara Stillman, 8300 W. 94th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80021; 303-431-3694, ext. 142; 303-423-4388 (fax); sstillman@wwacademy.org. 2. Entry form must be accompanied with the name of the chili and the recipe s list of ingredients. 3. Entrant must be available for set-up at 9:30 am on April 22. Entrant must also and be able to stay to serve their chili and clean up, until awards are given at 1:30 pm. Judging will begin no later than 10:30 am; lunch will begin no later than 11:30 am. 4. Entrant must provide their own crock pot or serving dish, ladle, and extension cord, etc. Electricity and water will be provided on site. 5. Chili should be made in advance and be ready to serve hot on the day of the contest. 6. Chili must be made from scratch; no complete commercial mixes allowed. 7. Entrant must provide a minimum 1 gallon of chili for distribution to the public. 8. Entrant will not personally accept money for his/her chili. 9. Entrant must not represent a professional or commercial business that makes or sells chili. 10. All chili ingredients must be considered safe for consumption. Entrant assumes all liability.
April 21, 2018 10 am 2 pm Donuts and Coffee Served at 9:30 am Registration Form Lunch served at 11:30 am at the 4 th Annual CHILI COOK-OFF Free-will donation accepted Name WWA Family? Yes No Address Phone City/State/Zip Vehicle Informa on Email Club Affilia on (if any) Year: Make Model Color Special Features Liability Release In consideration of the acceptance of the right to participate in the WWA Book Fair & Cruise-In, I agree to indemnify and hold harmless Woodrow Wilson Academy, Jefferson County Public Schools, staff, volunteers, and anyone else connected with the operation of the WWA Book Fair & Cruise-In from and against all liability of the loss that participants, guests, or family members may sustain or incur as a result of claims, demands, or judgments arising from my involvement in the WWA Cruise-In. I also certify that my vehicle is properly licensed and insured to meet legal requirement of liability. Signature Date If under 18, parent or legal guardian Return completed form to Woodrow Wilson Academy front office on or before April 19, 2017; or mail form to Woodrow Wilson Academy, 8300 W. 94th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80021. Form may be faxed to 303-423-4388. Email with intent to participate may be sent to sstillman@wwacademy.org or call 303-431-3694 ext. 142 by April 19, 2017. Form must then be turned in the day of the show.
STEM Club Schedule Day & Grades Time Room Price Multi-Club Discount Register one child for 2 or more clubs at the same time and receive a $2 discount off each club. Enrolling now...register online today! Join our mailing list with your smart phone A LIMITED number of seats are available, first come, first served. The fastest way to register is ONLINE PLEASE VISIT www.sciencematters.tv TO REGISTER! Science Matters in America is an exciting after school science or technology enrichment program for your child. Each club meets once a week for four or five weeks depending on the school. Each club meeting lasts one hour. A minimum of 12 registered students is needed in each club. Enrollment cancellations less than 2 weeks prior to the first club meeting are subject to a $10 processing fee. Returned check fee is $20. Please remind your child of the club meeting dates, as confirmations will not be sent. Parents are requested to pick up their children promptly. Science Matters in America Registration Student Name: Parent Name: Address: Registration Information Register Online at www.sciencematters.tv Grade: Email Address: Parents Matters - Very Important! B-Date: If school is cancelled or dismissed early due to inclement weather, clubs will be cancelled and re-scheduled. If you have any questions, please call the Science Matters in America office at 303 805-9287 or 866 KIDZ FUN. Join our Mailing List: Text your SCIENCEMATTERS to 22828 to join our mailing list. CLUB Please check the Clubs you would like your child to attend # Children X CLUB PRICE RATE City: Phone: State: Emergency Phone: Zip Code: Does your child go to before/after care? Yes No Is your child allowed to walk home? Yes No Please make checks payable to Science Matters and return to Science Matters by registration deadline. Card# Expires Name TOTAL Science Matters in America, 1501 W. Campus Dr #B, Littleton, CO 80120 ph: 303 805-9287 fax: 303 805-9379 Total Paid $