Message from the Principal We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on September 14th (cohort A) and September 15 (cohort B). Our teachers truly enjoyed connecting with students and parents at our virtual Open House. We want to remind our school community that we are here to support all our students and families as we transition back to school. Warmly, Mary McKasy
Did You Know? New Bus Video Please view our short video on taking the bus. It's fun to watch!
Student Contact and Health Information Thank you to the distance learning students who already picked up their Ipad and learning materials today. These Ipads and materialstudents who selected Distance Choice will be able pick up their iPad and other supplies on September 10, 12:00-3:30 p.m., or September 11, 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Specific details about the pick up will be shared with your Distance Choice teacher.
Welcome back to school from our Support Staff! We are excited to see all of you, whether on zoom or at school. Please watch our welcome back video that introduces our new Student Support Specialist, Zach Kuseske.
New Drop-Off and Pick-Up Procedures Please view our short video on our new drop-off and pick-up procedures.
iPad and Material Distribution for Distance Choice Pick Up — September 10 or 11 Thank you to the distance learning students who already picked up their Ipad and learning materials today. These Ipads and materialstudents who selected Distance Choice will be able pick up their iPad and other supplies on September 10, 12:00-3:30 p.m., or September 11, 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Specific details about the pick up will be shared with your Distance Choice teacher.
Reminders First Day of School — September 14 and 15 We look forward to welcoming you back officially to school on September 14 (Cohort A) and September 15 (Cohort B). This is for hybrid and distance students! School hours are from 8:30 to 3:10 daily.
Bus Information Students' busing information was emailed and mailed out to To ensure that your child is assigned to the correct bus and stop, your correct address must be on file with the Welcome Center. Please double check your address in Skyward Family Access if your family has moved over the summer or is new to the district. If an address change needs to be made, please call our Welcome Center at 763-745-5240.
Medications at School All medications, both prescribed and Over-The-Counter (OTC), administered at school requires a medical order from a person who is a licensed authorized prescribing practitioner (physician, physician's assistant, dentist, podiatrist, osteopath or psychiatrist). Please contact your school health office about medication drop off before the start of school. For more information, visit our Health Services webpage.
PTO News Invitation to First PTO Virtual Meeting of the School Year We invite all parents/guardians to be a part of our first PTO meeting of the year on Wednesday, September 23, 9:30 a.m. via Zoom
Please be a part of our PTO Everyone who is a parent or guardian of a student at Gleason Lake is automatically a member. We welcome you to our monthly virtual meetings. A link will be sent out in upcoming Gleason Lake newsletters. We have also provided a form to make a pledge that directly supports the students and staff at Gleason Lake.
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Around the District How to Access Your Child's Culinary PIN Stay Home When Ill and Be Prepared to Quarantine It is important to be prepared as we begin the new school year in the midst of a pandemic. Our new reality will require students, families and staff to check daily for symptoms and stay home if you are ill. If you or someone in your family is ill, please reference the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Decision Tree document to learn what your next steps should be. Report any student absences into Skyward Family Access, specifying if the absence is COVID-19 related. Our school nurses will follow up with any COVID-19 related cases. If you are tested for COVID-19, even if you feel well, it is important that you remain home and away from others until you receive the results. Everyone must be prepared to stay home and quarantine for up to two weeks if you become ill with or are exposed to COVID-19. We know being quarantined for two weeks will be extremely challenging, but it is absolutely necessary to stop the spread of the virus. Learn how you can prepare for a possible quarantine. Our nurses will be working closely with MDH to notify students and staff as soon as possible if you have been exposed to COVID-19 at school. Always answer your phone if MDH is calling. If you have questions, please contact the licensed nurse at your school. More detail and helpful information can also be found on our Wayzata Learns webpage. Staying Safe at School We are busy preparing our buildings and staff for the start of the new school year, with a big focus on preventing the spread of COVID-19 within our staff and student body. All of our buildings have optimal ventilation and enhanced cleaning and sanitation procedures are in place. Our school principals have established new guidelines for everything from entering the building to eating lunch. We need you to understand and follow them so that we can all stay safe and prevent the spread of the virus. Staying Safe at School Overview Bus Safety in Wayzata Public Schools Students demonstrate how to ride the bus and what to do in the event of an emergency.
Community Ed Parenting with Vision: Helping your kids through tough transitions In partnership with Relate Counseling Center, Wayzata Community Ed is offering a series to parents to help them with tough transitions for their kids. These webinars will take place online and are free to attend with no registration required. Transitioning to Kindergarten - Parents of incoming kindergarteners are invited to join this webinar hosted by Anne Sitorius Maas, MA, LPCC, a Relate Counseling Center early childhood therapist. Parents will learn tips and skills on how to support your child through this upcoming transition.
Join us in our online classrooms! We have many opportunities for our youth and adult learners. You can find all our class options on our registration site. Healthy Parents, Healthy Kids - Navigating the stress and isolation of COVID-19 has presented added challenges for parenting our kids. How can we as parents support each other in our efforts to help our kids build and maintain resilience, self-esteem, and mental health in the midst of a pandemic? Parents of elementary-age children are invited to join a parent support group facilitated by Judy Hoy, DSW and Chithra Binoy. Financial assistance is available or call 763-745-5200 for more information.
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