Thank you for a great opening of school and your participation during the
Back to School Nights.
Our academic and extra-curricular activities are in full swing now. You
are invited to come to the school anytime to eat lunch or go to classes
with your child. Please attend the sports and music events because they
offer a different environment for your children to show proficiency.
It is my pleasure
to let you know that Fred Lynn is working diligently to make our school
as positive
and inviting as possible for staff, students,
and the community. You should receive post cards from us telling you the
good news about your child and the students are using their “Buzz
Cards” to receive individual recognition for good deeds. We expect
our Positive Effective Discipline approaches will increase the time for
quality instruction and foster a climate of acceptance and good will.
We still are looking for a volunteer who could spend only 1 hour per
week to send information to our Web host. I promise it will take just sixty
minutes! Contact me at paynet@pwcs.edu if interested.
Thank you for all you will do to make this an outstanding school year.
Español
Un mensaje departe del principal Thomas Payne.
Gracias por el gran
comienzo del año escolar y por sus participaciones
durante la noche del regreso a la escuela.
Se
le agredecen todos sus efuerzos para lograr que esté año
sea un año más de excelencia. Esté mensaje se encontrará muy pronto en la pagína—web– completamente
en español. Gracias por sus entendimientos, comprenciones y paciencias.
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The Center for the Fine
and Performing Arts at Woodbridge Senior High School will sponsor a beginning
stage combat workshop on October 15, 2005 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the school
auditorium. The workshop will engage students in the art of hand-to-hand stage
combat with specific emphasis on the safety involved in creating realistic
combat sequences. The participants will be able to incorporate the skills learned
in the workshop in numerous theatrical presentations. Stage combat is widely
used in productions from Shakespeare to modern day musicals such as the upcoming
CFPA production of “Annie” in the spring of 2006.
The workshop is open to students ages 10-14 at a cost of $15.00 per person.
Enrollment is limited to no more than 40 participants. The application form
can be downloaded from the CFPA web site at
www.wshsvikings.org/cfpa. Click on “Stage Combat Workshop”. For
further information, contact Melvin Goodwyn at (703) 497-8147.
The Center for the Fine and Performing Arts at Woodbridge Senior High School
will sponsor a beginning stage combat workshop on October 15, 2005 from 9 a.m.
to 12 p.m. in the school auditorium. The workshop will engage students in the
art of hand-to-hand stage combat with specific emphasis on the safety involved
in creating realistic combat sequences. The participants will be able to incorporate
the skills learned in the workshop in numerous theatrical presentations. Stage
combat is widely used in productions from Shakespeare to modern day musicals
such as the upcoming CFPA production of “Annie” in the spring of
2006.
The workshop is open to students ages 10-14 at a cost of $15.00 per person.
Enrollment is limited to no more than 40 participants. The application form
can be downloaded from the CFPA web site at
www.wshsvikings.org/cfpa.
Click on “Stage Combat Workshop”. For
further information, contact Melvin Goodwyn at (703) 497-8147.
The extension of
Prince William Parkway, from the intersection of York Drive/Summerland
Drive to Jefferson Davis Highway is scheduled for completion by the end
of October. Longview Drive will now stop at Prince William Parkway. The
County is re-addressing us effective November 1, 2005. The new address
for Fred Lynn Middle School is 1650 Prince William Parkway.
THE PARENT RESOURCE CENTER cordially invites you to attend a series
of three evening workshops.
- September 28, 2005-Administrative Cafeteria
“
Understanding Special Education: Pre-Referral, Child Study, Referral Evaluation
and Eligibility” will be presented by Betty Ann Maher and Betsy O’Dell,
Parent Resource Center coordinators.
- October 5, 2005-Room 135
“Understanding Special Education: Parents as Partners in the I.E.P.
Process” will
be presented by Kay Cooper, Supervisor and Peg Siegenthaler, Administrative
Coordinator of Special Education, PWCPS.
- October 12, 2005-Administrative
Cafeteria
“
Understanding Special Education: Parental Rights in Dispute Resolution” will
be presented by Betty Ann Maher and Betsy O’Dell, Parent Resource
Center coordinators.
All workshops will be held in the Administration Building at the Independent
Hill School Board Complex, located at 14800 Joplin Road in Manassas. All
workshops will begin at 7 p.m. and conclude at 9 p.m. There is no charge
for the workshops. Refreshments will be served. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Registration cutoff is at 3 p.m. on the day of the workshop. To register
for one, two or all three of the above workshops, or for additional information,
contact the Parent Resource Center at (703) 791-8846 (Voice), (703) 791-8847
(TDD) or email bamaher@pwcs.edu or Odellb@pwcs.edu.
This workshop is being offered for parents/caregivers, educators and other
interested individuals by the Parent Resource Center, Special Education Department,
Prince William County Public Schools. |