Hi parents and families. I want to thank you all for your patience in the parking lot during the first couple of weeks. Now that Kindergarten has started, we can begin to settle into a more consistent pattern for dropping-off and picking-up your students. Please take a minute to read the attached newsletter with some simple reminders that will help facilitate the drop-off/pick-up process. Thank you for your support. Crosswalk Safety ...
Eclipse 2017 – It was a success!
We had a great first day of school at Woodstock Elementary! All of the kids, teachers, and staff were able to go outside with their protective glasses and observe the solar eclipse. It was fun to see the kids' excitement as they saw the eclipse for the first time and when they noticed the way the sun projected shadows on the ground/building. We also had the privilege of having the district science coordinator, Stephanie Wood, join us and teach ...
Community Council Vacancies
Hi Parents. We have some vacancies on our Community Council Board and are looking for parents to fill them. Serving on the Community Council is a wonderful opportunity to be involved in the school and help us make important decisions that directly impact the vision of the school and student learning. The council meets once a month for about 60-90 minutes. If you feel like this is a position for you, please complete the Declaration of ...
Back to School Night
Families are welcome to attend our Back to School Night on Wednesday, August 23rd. There will be 2 informative sessions at 5:00pm and 5:30pm. This is a great opportunity to meet your child's teacher and learn how to be involved in your child's education. We hope you can join us! ...
Solar Eclipse 2017
The first day of school, August 21st, coincides with a solar eclipse that will be visible throughout the country. Salt Lake City will experience about 90 percent of a total eclipse, which allows for a wonderful opportunity for students to witness a very rare event. All of our teachers have been provided age appropriate curriculum to teach their students about the significance of a solar eclipse. In addition, we have safety glasses for students ...