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Dear WSD families,

We hope you are your children are happily anticipating and preparing for a safe, healthy start to the school year. We know you are receiving quite a bit of information this week and we wanted to share some important updates and reminders. 

IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES

  • September 4 – Veggie VanGo at the district from 9am – 10am & WSD Virtual Learning Cooperative material pick up from 9am – 10am (for full remote learning students ONLY). 
  • September 8 – First in-person learning day for students in Group A.
  • September 10 – First in-person learning day for students in Group B. 
  • September 14 – WSD Virtual Learning Cooperative (WSDVLC) begins. 

SAFE REOPENING SCHOOL PLANS

What you need to know to start this school year.

POWERSCHOOL REGISTRATION REMINDER

Thank you to everyone who has already registered their student on PowerSchool. Every student MUST be registered in our new online system, including students who have signed up for the full remote learning (WSDVLC) option. If you did not receive your PowerSchool information letter in the mail or you are having trouble navigating our new system, please contact Linda Casier at the JFK Elementary office (655-0411) or Angie Small at the Middle High School (383-6106). 

FREE INTERNET FOR STUDENTS

Our district has joined the Xfinity Internet Essentials Partnership Program, which will cover the cost of the service for the duration of the school year. Families who already have Xfinity service can use WSD-program to transfer the payment of their current service to our district. Please let Emily Hecker know if you need help securing and/or paying for at-home internet. 

WSD VIRTUAL LEARNING COMMUNITY UPDATE

Remote Learning with Vermont Virtual Learning Cooperative Start Date Pushed Back to Sept 14. We are working with them now to learn more and will communicate with affected families when we have more information. 

21C AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS

Due to Covid-19, 21C afterschool programs will look and feel a little different this year.

We are hoping to pilot a few in-person programs beginning the week of October 5th using the models below. There will be no after school classes in-person on Wednesdays, however virtual opportunities will be explored.  If you have any questions, please email Suzanne Skaflestad, 21C Director: [email protected]

JFK 21C Afterschool Covid-19 Model: The goal is to keep interested students within their school day classroom (homeroom) for afterschool opportunities on the days they

are in the school building. (Mon/Tues and Thurs/Fri). We want to work with the school day structure as much as possible. Teachers and other staff that are available and interested in teaching afterschool will be assigned to a specific classroom (homeroom) based upon the level of interest/need of students in that classroom (homeroom). This model allows for the JFK 21C afterschool to take place without combining students across grade levels. 

 WMHS 21C Afterschool Covid-19 Model: The goal is to keep interested students within their school day PODS for after school opportunities on the days they are in the school building. (Mon/Tues and Thurs/Fri). We want to work with the school day structure as much as possible. Teachers and other staff that are available and interested to teach afterschool will be assigned to a specific POD based upon the level of interest/need of students in the POD.

The Library Welcomes You program for middle school students will also look a little different this year. Maeve Poleman will be overseeing the library program from 2:35-4:30. She will provide additional supervised support to students after school in classrooms within the POD structure from 2:35-4:30. She will also be available virtually for students on Wednesdays. Maeve is looking forward to supporting our students after school in meaningful ways.

THRIVE licensed afterschool program

Thrive is the City of Winooski’s state-licensed, 3 STAR childcare/enrichment program that runs from 3 PM – 5:30 PM. This school year, children can attend Thrive After School 2 days per week, on their in person learning days (either Monday/Tuesday or Thursday/ Friday). Thrive staff will be available at 2:45 to pick up students enrolled in Thrive. The cost will be $36, and we accept state child care subsidies as well as offer scholarships to families in need. Thrive will be following all health and safety guidance from VT state agencies as well as Winooski School District. Click here to learn more and register today: https://www.bit.ly/thrive2021 or please call or email Kate Anderson, Thrive Director: 802 233 8188 / [email protected]

SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER UPDATE

Please read these updates about the district’s School Resource Officer position. 

STUDENT MEALS

When school resumes, our district is authorized to provide five days worth of meals a week per student. This means that all children who will be attending school two days a week are eligible for three meals per week through off-site distribution. 

On Wednesdays, families can pick up three days’ worth of meals, two of which will be frozen so they can be saved until Monday and Tuesday, if students are remote on those days. We will continue to do off-site distribution at the three sites.

  • Winooski Family Center, 87 Elm St.
  • O’Brien Community Center, 32 Malletts Bay Ave.
  • Winooski School District, 60 Normand St.

Students enrolled in the fully remote learning option (VTVLC) will be able to pick up five days’ worth of meals. WSDVLC students must pick up their meals from the school district on Wednesdays from 9am to 10am.

FALL SPORTS

Middle School and High School (JV and Varsity) soccer practices will begin on Tuesday, September 8th. Coaches will inform the students in their program about practice times and locations. Soccer games will HOPEFULLY start around 9/25 and conclude at the end of October.

Each student will receive an Athletic Handbook. The last 4 pages will need to be filled out and signed by parents and guardians before they can start the season. Coaches will hand these out and there will be copies here at the school. Students will be required to wear face coverings (mask or gaiter) at all times during soccer events.

Students who have yet to sign up can email the following coaches:

More information about fall sports from the Agency of Education

We look forward to welcoming your children back to our learning community next week!

Take care, Sean McMannon

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