Text Box: Text Box: March of Dimes – Reading Program
 Participate in the Reading Champions program for the March of Dimes! Students brought home large white envelopes for the program last week. Simply record the number of books OR pages read each night.  Get family members to sponsor your reading!  Every participant, regardless of fundraising, will receive a certificate of participation.  This reading counts for the 100 Minutes of Reading program as well!

The March of Dimes is a charity whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.  Visit marchofdimes.com to learn more!
Text Box: To all PTA Members:  The WT Page Directory is here!  Please pick up your FREE directory.
 
Text Box: Text Box: Signups continue for a 2nd grade and a 5th grade girls' basketball team.  These teams are part of the Montgomery County Department of Recreation Winter League.  The cost is $65 for 2nd grade and $70 for 5th grade.  Practice starts in December for the 5th grade and in January for the 2nd grade.  Coach Will Kenlaw has daughters in each grade and is coaching for the second year. Please contact Coach Will Kenlaw for details and registration forms:
                                      Coach Will Kenlaw 
                                     1608 Peacock Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20904
                                     Phone: 240-350-4624; Email: wkenlaw@aol.com
 
 
 
 
  www.marchofdimes.com       www.globalgoodspartners.org           www.myLunchMoney.com                   Bus Riding Rules

Text Box: Principal’s Penguin Post 
 
My how times flies!!  It is so hard to believe that we will be celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday soon!  I would like to take this time to give thanks to everyone who makes my job as your principal so meaningful.  There is a long list of people who make my job easier, as well; finding the right moment to acknowledge everyone is never an easy task.  So I begin: I would like to thank our bus drivers who transport our students safely day after day; our building services staff who keep our building in tip-top shape and working order; our cafeteria staff who keep our students well-nourished; our safety and security staff who keep us informed and up to date in our emergency procedures; our health room personnel who make sure germs and other minor injuries get proper attention; our paraeducators for their work in supporting teachers and students; our secretaries for their continual service to everyone; our teachers whose #1 priority and commitment are their students; and finally, to you, the parents, PTA, and community for your unending support of what we do and for the active roles you play in your children’s lives! Have a peaceful Thanksgiving and remember to give thanks to those people and things that matter most in your life!
 Quote of the week:  
212° Thanks: “Remember,” my father said, “not to take full credit for anything you might accomplish that is worthwhile. Instead, remember all the people who contributed to what you are.  Give your parents a little credit. Think of the long line of teachers who influenced you, and the friends who have impressed you one way or another. We don’t reach our goals of attainment all by ourselves. All have contributed to whatever we are, or ever will be.”…Calvin Louis Fudge

Text Box: Text Box:  Friendship Values of the Month – This month we have been talking about CARING.  Students have been hearing announcements about CARING and staff members have been “catching” students CARING so they can make the Friendship Value board and have their name announced.  Please try to talk about the importance of caring with your children.  It is so helpful when our values are reinforced at home.
CLASSROOM GUIDANCE UPDATE -  In first grade, the students learned last week about the difference between clean anger and dirty anger.  They learned that it is okay to get angry, but that you need to use clean anger to get your feelings out.  Kindergartners also talked about anger.  They learned how important it is to calm down first when you get angry.  Both grade levels talked about the MAGIC FORMULA.  Many of our first graders remembered this from last year.  The students all learned that using this formula is one way they can communicate their feelings – either upset, angry feelings or happy feelings.  We had class meetings in all of the classes to practice using the formula.
  Please talk about this at home and remind them to use the MAGIC FORMULA – NAME…………….
When you ____________________________________, I feel_____________________________. I would like you to _________________________________.

 

 

Text Box: NEW DISMISSAL PROCEDURES FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER  FOR WALKERS/CAR RIDERS!
 Last year’s indoor lineup worked fairly well but due to bus riders now being dismissed from the gym and the increase in the number of students getting picked up, our system needed to be revamped. Our first attempt was not as successful as we had hoped and we believe that we have come up with a smoother and more efficient indoor lineup procedure for the year. Please be patient with us as we are working on this together. 
If you stay in your car, your child will be dismissed from the usual side entrance. All children will be sitting along the inside hall wall and will listen for their names to be called. Since the policy is to stay in your cars, please understand that those who choose to do so will have their child brought out to them. This allows for a smooth dismissal and no need to have anyone get wet in the process. 
Please note that ONLY children who are getting into a car will be dismissed from the side exit. All others will need to be picked up from the side door. This eliminates the crowd and allows for those who follow the “Please stay in your car” policy to pick up their child quickly. 
If your child walks home, they will be dismissed from the back kindergarten door only.
If you choose to park your car and pick up your child, you will need to pick them up from the back kindergarten door only.
If your child walks home with a middle school child, another adult, or waits for a patrol to get off duty, they will be dismissed
 from the back kindergarten door only.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Ms. Berner or Mrs. Dean.
 
Text Box: Important Dates
Events
Thanksgiving break           Thursday & Friday November 27 & 28
PTA Meeting                              Tuesday December 2
Winter Dance                                   Friday, December 12

 

Text Box: Congratulations to former WT Page PTA parent & Current Briggs Chaney MS PTA parent ;
 Mr. Melvin Moore
 Selected as Dad4PTA 
for the state of Maryland!
 Congratulations Melvin!!

Text Box: Meet your PTA –
2008/2009 PTA 
 
 
Executive Board
 
President
 
Ms. Pat Scully
Executive VP 
Ms. Amelia McGhee
VP Ways & Means
Ms. Anna Paige
VP Human Relations
Mr. Edwin Chavous
VP Programs
TBD
Treasurer
 
Ms. Veda Russ
Audit Committee
Ms. Anna Paige
Recording Secr
Ms. Alex Skowronski
Corresponding Secr
Ms. Sharon McKenzie
Cluster Rep.
Mr. Robert Paulsen
MCCPTA Rep.
Mr. Edwin Chavouv
 
Text Box: EDITOR’S NOTE
The Ice Page is distributed every Tuesday. Deadline: Thursday at 3:00 PM   Anyone can submit items: teachers, staff, parents, students, etc.  To have an item included: Leave typewritten info in The Ice Page mailbox in the school office OR send by e-mail to: Robert.Paulsen@verizon.net And acmcghee@verizon.net    Editors: Rob Paulsen, (301) 351-7139 Amelia Mcghee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: Thank to all the parents, and staff who purchased Spiritwear this fall.
Your orders will be in before the winter break.

Roxane France-Woods    Spiritwear Committee.

Text Box: After School Basketball at Page is back!
 This 5 week class starts Thurs.Nov.13th 2008 from 3:15pm to 4:15pm. It is designed for beginners or experienced players in grades K-5. This is perfect practice for the winter basketball season. The cost is $35 and space is limited to 20 participants. 
For more info call Kevin at 240.602.1692
 

Text Box: Counselor's Corner

Text Box: Next PTA meeting  Tuesday December 2, 2008 7pm – Media Center
 
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