NO PARKING
Signs have been posted around the bus circle declaring that
parking is prohibited in this area. The fire code calls for a
clear lane to allow fire trucks access to the building should
an emergency occur. The bus circle serves as a fire lane as
well as for bus loading.
We ask for your cooperation in complying with these fire
regulations. We will continue to permit access to the build
ing from the bus circle if you are simply dropping off or pick
ing up a student at times other than bus times. In these
cases, we would ask that you continue
not
to drive or park
in the bus circle between 8:30 – 8:50 a.m. or between 2:30
–
3:15 p.m.
Williamson Elementary School
Williamson Elementary School
EMERGENCY CLOSINGS
Have you remembered that WHAM
1180 AM is our radio station for
closings? Are you sure your child
knows where to go if we close
early?
Does the school know?
REPORT CARDS
Kindergarten report cards and AIS
Quarterly Progress Reports go
home on January 25, 2001. Report
cards for Grades 1 – 4 go home on
March 8, 2001.
PLAYGROUND NEWS
Winter is here again with outdoor temperatures, as well as children’s temperatures soaring up and
down. Please make sure your child has
A WARM COAT, MITTENS, A HAT, BOOTS, AND SNOW
PANTS/A SNOWMOBILE SUIT/2ND PAIR OF PANTS
when getting ready for school. We send
the children outdoors when weather permits. Children not appropriately dressed will not be allowed
to play outside. We are also seeking donations of any of the abovementioned items for those stu
dents who do not have them or forget to bring them.
PICKING UP STUDENTS AT RELEASE TIME
Student safety is a primary concern at our school. We have initiated a number of procedures to con
trol who picks up children. To continue our efforts we ask you to follow the procedure below when
picking up your child at bus time:
* arrive at least by 2:55 p.m.
* park in parking areas (
not in the bus circle
)
* check in at the Main Office, sign in, and pick up a Visitor’s Pass
* go to the Health Office and ask for a blue slip
* present the blue slip to the teacher as you pick up your child
* return to the Main Office, sign out, and return your Visitor’s Pass
Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. If you have concerns, please feel free to call Miss
Ressler at 5899668.
JANUARY NEWSLETTER
JANUARY NEWSLETTER
JANUARY NEWSLETTER
IT WILL BE READING INCENTIVE TIME AGAIN SOON!!
Reading Incentive Program changes are coming your way!
Our annual Reading Incentive Program is undergoing some renovations. To begin with,
the program will officially begin in March . . . Stay tuned and look for further updates. If
you have any questions, please direct your inquiries to Mrs. Linda Moll @ 5899668
ext. 151.
Thank you.
OPENINGS
The school is looking for substitute personnel in the following areas:
Substitute Monitor
Part time (5 hours a day) position supervising students on the playground and working in classrooms
to assist in the instructional program (Grades K4)
Substitute Cafeteria Monitor
Parttime 2 1/4 hours per day (10:451:00)
Working with various classrooms in the school cafeteria – monitor student behavior and assist with
opening milk cartons and gathering needed utensils
Substitute Secretary
Full time day position working in the Main Office answering the telephone, receiving visitors, and op
erating the intercom system
Substitute Student Aide
Full time (6 hours) working with one child within a regular
education classroom
Substitute Nurse
Full time day position (RN) working in the Health Office
Apply to:
Anne P. Ressler
Elementary School Principal
Williamson, NY 14589
THOSE RUNNY NOSE BLUES
The cold season causes a run
on tissues. If each
student would bring one box of
tissues into school, a
classroom would be supplied.
JANUARY NEWSLETTER
SAFETY TIPS FOR SUPERVISING CHILDREN IN PUBLIC PLACES
1.
When in a public facility, always accompany children to the restroom.
2.
Caution children to avoid any adults asking for assistance or directions of any kind.
Grownups do not ask children for help.
3.
If children become separated from you while shopping, instruct them to look for people
who can be sources of help within the store. For example, a security guard, store sales
person, etc. They should never go to the parking lot to find the car.
4.
Instruct children never to leave a store with an unknown person no matter what that adult
tells them.
5.
For children staying home alone on school vacations, teach them not to open the door.
Teach them how to call for emergencies.
6.
Instruct children how to answer the telephone and make sure they do not let anyone know
they are home alone. Have the telephone number of a neighbor available for their use.
7.
Children should always check first with you or a person in charge before they go anywhere.
It is important to know who they are with, and their whereabouts at all times.
8.
Children should use the Buddy System when going places. It is more fun and much safer.
9.
Children should say no and then go and tell about any suspicious incidents and report
them to a parent, school official, clergy member, or other trusted adult.
10.
Parents should never leave children alone at movies, video arcades, skating rinks, etc., as
a convenient “babysitter” while they are shopping. These are “high risk” places for abduc
tors or molesters to find children.
FUTURE ROLLERSKATING PARTIES
Wednesday, February 7, 2001
1st and 2nd grades
Wednesday, March 7, 2001
3rd and 4th grades
Wednesday, April 4, 2001
1st and 2nd grades
Wednesday, May 2, 2001
3rd and 4th grades
Remember, you are always welcome to sign up and chaperone these rollerskating parties. Come
and join in the fun!
Girl:
____/____/____
Date
Policy
#:
Williamson Recreation Committee
Indoor Soccer Registration Form
Name:
Street:
Town:
Phone #:
Doctor's Name:
Doctor's Location :
Known Limitations:
Are you or do you know
a
parent/guardian who is willing to
Coach _________ or Help_______ and what Grade Level________:
Grade:
Birthday:
I I___
Emergency #._________
Last Physical:___/___/___
Boy:
Name:
Phone
:
WAIVER (must be signed)
Waiver: I, the undersigned, agree to let my child participate in the WRC indoor soccer program. I waive and
release the Williamson Recreation Committee, the Town of Williamson, the Williamson School District, and
all involved with the indoor soccer program from all claims and liabilities of any kind arising out of my child
participating in this program.
Parent
/
Guardian Signature
MEDICAL RELEASE FORM (must be signed)
Dear Parent, It has been brought to our attention the need for a medical release form signed by a parent /
guardian in the event your child needs hos pital care. If your child was injured and you were not available to
give verbal consent, the ambulance/EMT would give first aid and would deliver him/her to the nearest
hospital. At that point the hospital
COULD
NQI care for the child until consent was given by a parent /
guardian unless the injury was life threatening. You have the choice of not giving consent. You may also
choose the hospital he/she is taken to.
Consent Not Given Authorization for Consent Treatment
I, (print)_________________________________, parent/guardian of the child/children listed below, do
hereby consent to any diagnostic procedure or medical care which is deemed advisable by any licensed
physician and / or surgeon on the hospital staff of
the nearest available hospital.
this hospital of choice____________________________________.
Subscriber:
Insurance:
Name of Child
Signature
Date of Birth
Allergies
Tetanus/Immunizations
Date
Registration & $15.00 per child due by
FRIDAY. Januarv 26
,
2001
to:
(Make check payable to Williamson Recreation Committee)
WRC
P.O. BOX 152
Williamson, New York 14589
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