the westview word - Platteville Public Schools
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the westview word - Platteville Public Schools
THE WESTVIEW WORD Westview Elementary 201 West Camp Platteville, WI 53818 (608)342-4050 www.platteville.k12.wi.us Early Release Wednesday, December 14 12:30 Dismissal know their after school plans. Lost Mittens? All items must be picked up before break as the building will be closed during this time. Delays and Cancellations Winter will soon be here and you know what that means: the possibilities for snow, sleet, sub-zero temperatures and school cancellations! Delays or cancellations due to severe weather conditions for Platteville Public and Parochial Schools will be broadcast on the following TV and radio stations. You may also call 342-4016 for cancellation notices. WPVL 1590 AM/107.1 FM - Platteville KIYX 106.1 - Platteville WGLR 1280 AM/97.7 FM - Lancaster KAT 92.9 FM - Dubuque KDTH 1370 AM - Dubuque KGRR 97.3 FM - Dubuque KLYV/KXGE 105 FM - Dubuque WDBQ 102 FM—Dubuque WJOD FM—Dubuque WKOW 27 - Madison WISC 3 TV - Madison WMTV 15 - Madison Are You Moving? Are you planning to move or have you recently moved? Please notify the school of address changes, phone number changes or work number changes as quickly as possible. Please help us keep our records up to date to better A SPECIAL thank you to the Greg and Kristin Slack famliy for donating a new Christmas tree and lights to Westview Elementary School. THANK YOU! DECEMBER 2011 Please check the lost and found table located in the hall for lost clothing items (hats, mittens, coats, sweatshirts, snow pants, boots, shoes, etc.) Items left at school over the holiday break will be disposed of, so please make sure to check the table before leaving for the holiday break. JANUARY 2012 NEWSLETTER Please make sure your children Monday, December 5 P.T.O. Meeting at Middle School 6:30 p.m. Monday, December 12 School Board Meeting at Middle School Wednesday, December 14 Early Release Day—12:30 Dismissal Friday, December 23—January 1 No School—Holiday Break Tuesday, January 2 School Resumes P.T.O. Meeting at Middle School Monday, January 9 School Board Meeting at Middle School Wednesday, January 11 Early Release Day—12:30 Dismissal Monday, January 16 No School—Vacation Day Friday, January 20 End of 2nd Quarter Monday, January 23 NO SCHOOL—Teacher Professional Day Thank you to everyone for your support and generosity of this very worthwhile project and for helping our students become more aware of some of our community families’ needs. Cold Weather Reminder Thank you for your donations to the Westview Community Project, Operation Warm and Fuzzy and Jammin’ With Books. The goal of Operation Warm and Fuzzy and Jammin’ With Books is to warm the hearts and spirits of children who may be cold, lonely or forgotten as the holidays approach and the weather turns cold. Keeping in the spirit of things, students and staff participated in Westview Pajama Day on Friday, November 18th. Students came to school in pajamas, slippers and robes and were able to take some time out of their busy day to find a warm and comfy spot to enjoy a book. We hope all students had time to think about what other children may be missing as they read a book in their warm comfy pajamas at school. Coats, hats, snow pants and mittens are sure delightful when the weather outside is frightful. Westview students go outside every day for recess, weather permitting. Students are reminded to dress according to the weather. Inclement weather requires appropriate footwear and outerwear. We would like to avoid having students call mom or dad at work to bring items to school, so please remind your children to bring hats, gloves, snow pants, boots etc. Also, a reminder about bringing their shoes to school on days they wear their boots would be a plus. Extra socks are also very helpful when their feet get wet and cold! Interactive Opera-tunity! Seven third graders have been chosen to participate in the Interactive Opera workshop. The seven students who have been selected are: Joshua Banfield, Jacob Bell, Millie Curran, Geoffrey Erickson, Annabelle Etukudo, Seth Milsap and Isaac Vorwald. The opera is a shortened version of "The Pirates of Penzance" and is directed by Professor Susan Day at UWP. The students were selected by Mrs. Rogers and have been working with UWP Music students Emily Neal and Michelle Kolkoski to learn their parts for the opera. University students as well as Middle School students are also part of the opera cast. All Westview and Neal Wilkins students will be going to see a performance of the opera on Monday, December 19 at 10:00 a.m at the Middle School. There are also two evening performances on Dec. 8 and 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the CFA Brodbeck Concert Hall. Admission is free for these performances. The Music Department will be presenting excerpts from "The Magic Flute" and "Dialogue of the Carmelites" at the evening performances as well. Luanne Rogers K-3 General Music Westview Elementary School Happy Holidays from Westview Elementary School “Diego P.T.O. Thank You Thank you to the parents and the P.T.O. for the delicious meals that were provided to our teachers for the Fall Parent Teacher Conferences. Also, thank you for the refreshments provided for American Education Week. They were greatly appreciated. and Deputy Hottenstein” The third graders read a story in their reading classes called “Aero and Officer Mike” about a police officer and his K-9 partner. After reading the story they had a visit on November 16 from Grant County Deputy Ric Hottenstein and his K-9 partner Diego! Deputy Hottenstein shared lots of information about the training required to be a K-9 dog and his partner. The students had a chance to ask good questions about what it is like to work with a dog as a partner.