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Woodside Weekly PTSA Update
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Hello Parents,
The Foundation meets on Tuesday and there is a Community College Information Night on Wednesday.
Watch out for road closers and traffic jams around Alameda de las Pulgas on Thursday. Plan on using the Churchill entrance to the school as President Obama will be in town.
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CALENDAR
- Tuesday, Feb 9, Foundation Meeting, 7pm, MUR Conference room
- Wednesday, Feb 10, Community College Info Night, 7-8:30, MUR
- Friday & Monday, Feb 12 & 15, NO SCHOOL
UPCOMING
- Feb 16, Deadline Communicat Submission
- Feb 16, Fashion Show Meeting, 7pm
- Feb 17, Athletic Boosters, 7pm
- Feb 18, Parent Education: College Search, 7pm, Sequoia HS
- Feb 19, Winter Dance, 7:30 - 10:30
- Feb 26, Music Booster Dinner and Music
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From Principal Burbank
We have specific information from SamTrans' head planners on what they need to see before having the 278 bus from Farm Hill to Alameda to Woodside High School on weekdays. The vital thing they want to know is that at least 30 students would use the bus. If you have or will have a student who would ride the bus to Woodside, please add the number of students on this Sign Up Genius:http://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0b45a5a62c7-asksamtrans.
Clearly, things change, but enter your best guess as to your family's ridership in the fall. And, please forward this information to other people you know who have or may have a student at Woodside who would take a SamTrans bus to/from school.
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Are you WILD FOR WOODSIDE? We need auction items by March 1. All donations are fully tax deductible. Can you donate
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UNSUNG HEROES
One of the 8 Conditions of Student Success is "HEROES: Having someone who believes in you and is there when you need them." PTSA's Unsung Heroes recognize those students, staff, and parent volunteers who believe in someone or something on our campus and is present to help. Last year's nominees included the parent organizer of the printed calendar, the staff who eat lunch with struggling 9th graders once a month as mentors, and a student who started a club for girls who code. Please nominate someone in the WHS community who has been a hero to you or to your student. http://woodsidehs-ptsa.org/programs/unsung-heroes/
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DRAMA BOOSTERS
It's commitment time! You know you want to come to see Disney's "The Little Mermaid" at the Woodside HS Performing Arts Center, performed by the incredibly talented cast of Woodside HS students, directed and choreographed by an AMAZING production crew. Now's your chance.Tickets are now ON SALE. You can go to the Drama Booster Club website to purchase them RIGHT NOW! They are reserved seats, and so the sooner you buy, the better the seats you will get. Tickets are $10.00 for College Students and younger, $15.00 for Seniors 65 and older, and $20 each for everyone in-between (plus a small processing fee). There is also a group rate for groups of 15 or more. Please call 650-400-1432 for group sales information.
Also, don't forget your opportunity to promote your business via an ad in the program. Imagine, 6 sold-out audiences, that's over 3,200 people looking at those programs. See the attached flyer for details about price, size, and format of ads. Ads are due February 22. You can also submit a "shout out" to recognize your favorite cast member.
All the preparations for the production are going REALLY well. There's been a great turn-out for set building and painting and Don, our set designer, is really pleased with the progress. You will be amazed with what he's done, not to mention our costumes and props teams. The creativity is impressive. This will be the show to top them all. You will want to be sure to see it...at LEAST once.
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Music Boosters Dinner Concert
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SEQUOIA PARENT EDUCATION SERIES
Finding the Right Fit - A Conversation about the College Search
Maria Furtado, Executive Director, Colleges That Change Lives (CTCL)
Thursday, February 18, 2016, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Carrington Hall, Sequoia High School
1201 Brewster Avenue, Redwood City
More details, download this.
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WOODSIDE PARENT EDUCATION SERIES
"The Psychology of Technology: Parenting the Always-On Generation"
Gloria Moskowitz-Sweet and Erica Pelavin, My Digital TAT2
Thursday, February 25, 2016, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Woodside High School, Multi-Use Room (MUR)
199 Churchill Avenue, Woodside
How are teens using technology today? Our students are "digital natives" -- they have grown up in a world of online access and ever-changing media devices. Every parent knows that it's hard to keep up with kids and social media. How can you teach your teens responsibility and ethics online? What is the best way to parent the "always-on" generation?
Join Gloria Moskowitz-Sweet, PPSC, LCSW, Erica Pelavin, LCSW, PhD, from My Digital TAT2 for a highly interactive workshop on digital trends, psychological responses to social media, and the impact of social media on the adolescent brain. My Digital TAT2 has worked with over 14,000 students throughout the Bay Area. They recently formed focus groups of middle and high school students who support MDT2 and keep their work on the cutting edge, sharing student perspective and voice.
Parents, students, faculty/staff, and community members welcome! Spanish interpretation will be available. Free admission.
Woodside Parent Education Series events are sponsored by the Woodside PTSA, the Sequoia Healthcare District, and the Sequoia Union High School District.
Questions? Contact Charlene Margot, M.A., Director, The Parent Education Series, at cmargot@csmconsulting.net or (650) 868-0590. For Spanish, contact Maricela Lopez, Bilingual Parent Liaison, at (650) 367-7263 Ext. 45323.
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Dear Friends and Families of the Class of 2017,
Since freshman year, parents and students have been raising money with socials, rummage sales, football and basketball concessions sales and cash donations from our 2017 class families to raise money for the Safe and Sober Grad Night party. THANK YOU for all you have done to support these activities!
We are more than half way to our goal, but we have only 1 ˝ years to raise another $10,000 for this event to be similar to what previous graduating classes have held and to keep ticket prices affordable for the grad night party. We need your help to do it!
The fastest and easiest way to raise money is through a direct donation. You can mail, drop off or donate online to the Class of 2017. Please drop off donations at the Administration office or mail to 199 Churchill Ave. Woodside, CA, 94062. Make checks payable to WHS PTSA and note Class of 2017.
You can easily donate online using PayPal. Go to the Class of 2017 web page and donate there at: http://tinyurl.com/WHS17. It's very important to make sure you have noted that the donation is for the Class of 2017, otherwise the donation will go to the PTSA general fund.
Any amount is appreciated -- $25, $100 or more!!!! A donation of $250 or more gets your student a ticket to the Grad Night party.
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The WHS annual Rummage Sale is Saturday April 23. This is a new date. Start collecting your usable items to support WHS clubs and groups.
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WINTER DANCE
On Friday, February 19 Woodside will be having a Sadies Winter Wonderland dance in the New Gym from 7:30-10:30pm. Tickets will go on sale starting February 4. There will be a two-day sale, Feb 4 and 5 in which tickets will be $10 for everyone. Starting Feb 8 the tickets will be $15 with PAL and $20 without. Then the last two days of sales will be Feb 18 and 19 and the price will be $25 for all. Please note that tickets are NOT sold at the door. Dates are not required to attend the dance. Guest passes are available in D7 or online. See the flyer.
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NEW COMMON CORE MATH MATERIALS The District is looking for parents to review proposed new materials for Algebra I and Algebra II curriculum. This is your opportunity to shape the way the Algebra's are taught at Woodside.
What: Opportunity to review Algebra I and II materials When: Feb 8 or Feb 24, 6:00 - 7:30 pm (Just drop in anytime in this window) Where: Birch Room at the District Office, 480 James Ave, RWC |
Pennies for Patients Penny War 2016
This class competition raises money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, an organization raising funds for leukemia and other blood cancers. Last year the students raised over $1300 for this worthy cause. The class with the highest number of points at the end of the drive will win spirit points, special prizes and bragging rights. See the flyer.
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Parents who have students enrolled in AP classes!
Your students will use a Google form to register for their AP exams again this year. As they sign up for your exam, they will be acknowledging information about the procedures and expectations. These things include:-
Exams will not be ordered for students who haven't paid or made payment arrangements by the deadline. Just signing up for the exam isn't enough. Signing up is easy and it's what everyone wants you to do. Paying for it is putting your money where your mouth is.
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There is a penalty for not taking exams that you've registered and paid for. Students who paid full price will receive at most a partial refund. Students who paid the reduced fee will be charged an additional $20.
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Students who show up late for their exams will not be able to test or take a make-up exam. ("Too late to test" is after the rest of the students have broken the seals on their booklets.)
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Students who have legitimate conflicts with exam dates have the opportunity to take a make-up exam. For some conflicts, this will involve a $40 (additional) fee. These students should see Lupe Robles as soon as they know about the conflict.
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Students who are sick on exam day or have an emergency can have the opportunity to take make-up exams, but only if they contact Lupe by the day of the exam.
Paying for the exams is a separate process with many options. One option is to make payment directly to the Treasurer, Susan Garcia in room D5. The other option is that these fees can be paid through Infinite Campus with a credit or debit card. These options are described on the registration form. Students are encouraged to first register and then pay for the exams.
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FROM THE EDITOR
To submit an item, email it to the editor at whsupdate@gmail.com by 9:00 PM on the Thursday prior to the Sunday publication date. Provide a .jpg attachment for all pictures and graphics. Do NOT inbed images or graphics into word doc.
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