Thank you to Bobby and Rebecca Khorshidi & Rob and Lila Hanasab who have put in a place a matching grant of $5,000 for donations made until October 14th – act now and your contribution counts double!
Please consider making your Annual Fund contribution as a Wildcat Sponsor. If you do so now you will be considered a sponsor for the Haunt. Your family name will be displayed in the courtyard leading up to the Halloween Haunt and you will receive an admission wristband, tickets, Haunt t-shirt, and other goodies.
Wildcat Sponsors automatically become sponsors of the Spring Auction and Warner Walk. Your name will appear in the courtyard before those events. You will also receive admission for two to the Spring Auction and your child will have a Warner Walk T-shirt and goodies delivered to their classroom.
Plus, you don’t have to think about filling out another sponsor form!
You must make your contribution by October 21st to be a considered a sponsor for the Haunt. But why wait? Get your contribution in now and your child(ren) will get their Haunt goodies delivered to their classroom.
Thank you for your continued support of our children!
Upcoming Talks
Monday, November 7th
On Monday November 7th at 9:00am, Dr. Shereen Tabibian, clinical neuropsychologist, will be speaking to Warner Elementary parents about learning disorders in reading, writing and math. She will discuss key signs and symptoms along with the social, emotional, and academic implications in school-aged children for parents and caregivers to know.
Monday December 5th
On Monday, December 5th, please plan to stay and hear a special presentation from Alan Silberberg.
Our children are growing up in a digital, social media-saturated world. Come learn about family safety online, including your digital footprint and cybersecurity.
Alan Silberberg is a Founder of Digijaks, a cybersecurity company specializing in social media and mobile devices. He is a member of the California Cyber Security Task Force (established by Gov. Jerry Brown) and subject matter expert on cybersecurity for the US SBA. Mr. Silberberg is a Warner parent and his tech column is often featured in the Warner What’s Happening newsletter.
BOO!
Note: The sponsorship deadline is now Monday, October 17th.
Amazon Contest: One Day of No Homework
For this month and this month only, all our kids are playing a unique new contest where everyone can win! We work together and win the prize together – one day of NO HOMEWORK for the entire school!!! And it’s completely free!
Here’s how it works. Go to our websitewww.warneravenueelementary.com then click on the Amazon logo to get to Amazon. It takes only a few seconds! If we can get to 10,000 clicks this month, our kids will all get that homework-free day!
You’ve probably heard that if you shop on Amazon after clicking through our website, www.warneravenueelementary.com, we can earn fees from Amazon. But very few of us are making this new habit; we’re going straight to Amazon instead.
So for this month, we want to focus everyone on how easy it really is to click through our site to Amazon. Please take a moment to see how easy it is and spread the word to grandparents, siblings, uncles, aunts, cousins, friends. Amazon will give us a referral fee for every single click-through from whatever source — it all counts, all year long. And for this contest, you do NOT need to make any purchases or spend any money. We’re not looking to make you buy stuff all this month; it’s just about the clicks and raising awareness about this program. Eventually, yes, please use this route when you want to use Amazon, but for now — it’s just about the clicks through our website. That’s it.
Our kids really want this homework-free day! Please, help them out this month and let’s see if we can win together!!
Thank you!!
Congratulations Warner Football Team
Congratulations Warner Football Team! They played three games
on Saturday and won ALL THREE games again to advance to the next round! Great job!!!
Help Us Get Free Money From Ralphs
Did you know Ralph’s will give us free money? They DO!
We get to “set it and forget it.” Once you register your Ralph’s rewards card and pick Warner for your charity, you don’t need to do anything else until next September. Ralph’s will give us a % of your purchases, and it all really adds up. Please invite friends and family to register their Ralph’s cards as well!
Three easy ways to go:
(1) Online; (2) by phone, (3) make us do it for you.
Follow the prompts to register your card or sign in to your existing account. When you get to pick an organization for “community rewards,” be sure to select Warner Avenue Elementary School (not a “pop warner” team), organization #81123.
By Phone:
Call 1-800-443-4438. Have your Ralph’s rewards card ready, or the phone number you use to access Ralph’s rewards. The representative will walk you through registration and linking up to Warner, organization #81123.
By volunteer:
We’ll do it for you! Email your Ralph’s rewards number and email address to silverton.sarah@gmail.com . We will set your password to be “615Holmby” and opt out of communications. You will need to re-enter your account to change those settings. Please note, we cannot register you with a phone number, or if you have an online account with an existing password. Use the other options in those situations.
Warner parents! Do you want to get a head start on spring cleaning? If you have blenders, magic bullets, electric kettles, or hot plates that you no longer have use for, the Warner science lab will make sure to put it to great use. Please contact miriamkashfian@yahoo.com for more information or to arrange drop off.
Parents, we would love to have your older students volunteer in exchange for community service hours! Please have your older kids (6th grade & above) contact: camilleanderson1@gmail.com for volunteer opportunities.
Thank You Drop Off Lane Volunteers
Thank you to the following people who volunteered for the drop-off lane:
Week of October 4th
Ms. Shabestari
Daniel Afshani
Caroline Babajooni
Archan Daniels
Karen Fisher
Daniel Grover
Sarah Grover
Anita Hedvat
Guadalupe Lazcano
Ali Mohammadshahi
Kira Musher
Hawazen Radwan
Warner STAR NOVA Session #2, Wish List Update, & Westwood STAR “Day Camp”
NOVA Session #2 brochures will be available On or BEFORE Friday, October 14th, 2016. Mail-in registration will START on Tuesday, October 18th, 2016, and walk-in registration will START on Tuesday, October 25th, 2016.
Make sure you get your brochure and get signed up for those classes you absolutely cannot live without!
STAR “Day Camp” is available on Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 at Westwood STAR – 2050 Selby Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90025. PLEASE register online at www.starcamps.org.
Thank you to the following children and their families or their generous donations to Warner STAR: Gaia Bhavsar, Shane Lambert, Spencer Scumpia, and Leo Town.
****STAR’s WISH LIST****
1. A working iron
2. 4 square balls (2)
3. Basketballs (3)
4. New ball bin with lock
5. New electric ball pump
Thank you all very much and have a lovely week!!!!!
WARNER STAR TEACHERS
Calling All Kids Who Care
Join the Orchestra!
Open enrollment has begun for the school’s instrumental music program.
Woodwind, brass and string classes are now being formed for students of all levels.
Get all of the information online and register at:
(By Alan W. Silberberg, father of 2 Warner kids + 1 Alumni, and Founder of Digijakswhich is a cyber security company with emphasis on preventing socially engineered attacks. He is a member of the California Cyber Security Task Force + a Subject Matter Expert on Cyber Security for the U.S. SBA.)
App safety. That sounds a little scary, and perhaps for some people, if not many, like science fiction. Considering that the first thing most kids do when they get to use their parents’ phone or tablet (or use their own) is to use apps. Apps as games. Apps as communication. Apps as drawing. Apps as cameras. Sometimes the apps are combinations of things.
Why is this seemingly innocent thing such a problem?
Apps can serve malware and viruses through your devices once the permissions are granted. This can lead to identify theft, compromising of personal and or financial information and can provide information about your kids to strangers with ill intent. (While this is rare on the Apple store directly or Google play store, it is quite common for apps downloaded outside of the stores.) SOLUTION: Set all your devices to only download apps from the official app stores. Depending on your phone or device, you will need to check the settings, and specifically for apps and or the default download settings. Don’t download apps that ask for every permission unless there is a good reason.
Apps can record the user’s interactions on the device and/or online through various tracking software. This leads to profiling and creation of databases about our kids, with a permanence attached to their names that will follow them for the rest of their lives. Most of the time this is done in the background, ie, surreptitiously, and kids’ apps and games are highly vulnerable to this kind of intrusion and potential privacy breach. Delete apps that do this; look at permissions on each app to determine which ones can.
Apps can trigger the gps or “geo-location,” or the camera, or SMS messaging, or email, and/or contacts and also ask for permission to read the contents of all these files on the device. When they “read” them they are also building databases about your kids and you. These databases are used to profile you and your kids and to create permanent records that may or may not be accurate. There is no reason why an app outside of an email or social media app would need access to emails, and SMS messages, or photos, or your contacts, and or geo locations. Games do not for sure. Drawing apps do not.
Apps can be “trojan horses” for something else. Kids can be especially vulnerable online to clicking on things that look cool, or are flashing with bright colors, without thinking through the consequences of possible malware or viruses. Again, set your devices to only download apps from the official app stores. If the app starts acting weird, delete it from your device. There are ways to monitor usage by apps on phones and tablets. When you see high memory use or high cpu use by the app (depending on the device this can be found in settings,) and power. By using one of the tools listed below to find apps that are out of normal range; what you find is often an indicator that it is doing something over the internet that it should not with information on your tablet or device.
Solutions:
Find an app to scan other app permissions – – like Norton 360 Mobile or Malwarebytes or Lookout – – that will pre-screen new apps for problems, and they can be used to show the app permissions of apps you have already put on-board your devices.
Talk to your kids often about which apps they are using, and why. Look at the app permission settings. If the app is asking for everything the device can do, that is a big red flag, especially with apps that kids are using. The picture below is of an Android app that Digijaks created, that has optimal app permissions. In other words it asks for almost no permissions. No email access. No SMS access. No geo location access. No picture access. Contrast this photo the two bad ones below it; and to the app permissions of 99% of the apps you and your kids have on your devices. Unfortunately almost all apps do something that would be deemed unacceptable if you heard it in plain English, rather than as a box in a quick mobile authorization .
is the official website for WAVE, the parent-teacher organization that supports enrichment and education at Warner Avenue Elementary.
You will find links to our 2016-2017 calendar (download it to your phone!), a list of event chairs and committee heads, list of WAVE Officers and Directors, various downloadable and online forms, and much, much more.
Corporate Sponsors Wanted
Any parent or business interested in corporate sponsorship (advertising in the roster, banners at school corners, this newsletter) please contact Tracy Austin at tsue73@yahoo.com.
It’s a tax-deductible contribution to Warner AND a great way to advertise your business to all the parents and the entire neighborhood.
Interested in Volunteering?
If you would like to volunteer in a classroom or on campus, or for a WAVE event, you must complete an online application and obtain a LAUSD volunteer badge from the district.
You must wear your badge while you are volunteering on campus.All volunteers are required to complete an online applicationevery year. Please follow the steps below:
3) If this is your first time completing an application online, do not attempt to log in. Click “Register” to register first.
4) Once your account is set up with your email, log in.
5) Start a “New Application”.
6) On Step 4-School Placement, enter your child’s information.
*Please use your child’s classroom number as the School ID.
7) After you submit the application, print it out, sign at the bottom, and bring it to the main office with your new TB test results. If your TB status is already on file (valid for 4 years), you do not need to bring a copy.
8) Read and sign the Volunteer Commitment Form in the main office. This form is also available on www.warneravenuelementary.com in the Volunteer at Warner section.
Everyone who goes through the Amazon portal on Warner’s website before shopping can earn us a 4-10% referral kickback at no additional cost. This could be thousands of free dollars for our children’s school!
Here’s how:
(1) Send all your friends and family all over the world an email with a link to Warner’s website: www.warneravenueelementary.com
(2) Need to shop on Amazon? Every single time, go to Warner’s website first and click through our portal to get there. The portal will always be on the very bottom of every page on our site, and we’re trying to put up a more prominent portal as well.
(3) Even to browse make it a habit. Every new purchase has to be put in the cart and paid for ONLY after clicking through our portal or we are not credited.
(4) You will not get confirmation that the purchase earned us a referral reward, but if you follow these steps, we’ll get free money!
FAQ:
1. Can I shop, put stuff in my cart and then click through Warner’s website to buy? No. Your cart will be there and the purchase will look the same to you, but Warner will not earn any money from it. The system is setup to credit us only for funneling a customer to them, and a customer is defined as a person who goes on our site, clicks through to Amazon’s site, commits items to a cart, and eventually makes the purchase. You must go through our portal before putting items in your cart to benefit Warner.
2. What if i click through the portal, browse and don’t put anything in my cart. I leave the window up, and later that day I make an Amazon purchase? Once you click through our portal, you’ve activated a 24 hour session timer. Purchases made in that window should be credited. But you’re safer always, always, always clicking through Warner’s Amazon portal to browse or shop on Amazon.
3. What if I click through Warner’s portal, put stuff in my cart and then wait a while before I compete the purchase…like more than 24 hours? So long as you accessed Amazon through our Warner portal and put items in your cart in that session, the purchase is credited to us if made within 90 days. But again, you’re safer if as a habit, you always, always click through Warner’s Amazon portal before you even browse, or shop, or finalize a purchase on Amazon.
4. What about Amazon Smile? We are working to link the Associate program to our Smile program. It should be invisible to you, but if it turns out there’s another step to the process we’ll update this page. Otherwise, if you were to shop smile.amazon.com without going through our website portal, we only earn a fraction of 1%, instead of 4%10%.
5. How much money do we earn? Amazon’s formula is complicated, with the numbers depending on the type of items purchased, the amount of money spent, and the total volume of clickthrough customers we refer. Don’t worry about it! Just shop as you normally would, after always first going to Warner’s site and clicking our portal to Amazon. The more people do it, the more we earn.
6. How long does the program run? Amazon is running the Associate program year round without limitation. Unlike other promotions, it earns money for Warner even when school is not in session.
7. Will doing this mess up my Amazon Prime account? No.
8. Does Amazon allow Warner access to data about my family’s purchases or account? No. WAVE administrators can get frequent updates on how much the school has earned in total, and that’s it. We can’t tell you if a particular purchase was credited, and we don’t get customer account data at all.
So every time you shop Amazon, first go to:www.warneravenueelementary.com, Then clickthrough to Amazon from our portal, fill your cart and check out as usual. Every single time.
Thank you for supporting Warner Avenue Elementary!
Shopping in Century City? Earn Money for Warner
Earning money for Warner is easy when you shop in Century City.
Once your account is confirmed, you can submit receipts by signing into your account. Select the ‘Points’ tab, then ‘Add Points.’ Be sure to ‘Pick Partner’ and choose Warner. Or submit your receipts to the Westfield Customer Service Desk within 7 days.
Upload your receipts within 14 days of purchase.
Lost And Found
The Lost and Found is located outside the kindergarten yard. Please check regularly for your children’s lost items. Lunch boxes will will thrown out at the end of the day each Friday. Unclaimed clothing will be donated monthly.
CLICK HERE to shop Amazon and earn free money for Warner. Click through the Amazon link at the bottom of our website.
Shop at OFFICE DEPOT and they’ll send Warner 5% of every purchase!! Simply mention WARNER School to the cashier if in stores or at the time of check out on line or punch in Warner’s NEW ID# 700-100-74. Thank you for supporting Warner!!
Box Tops
eBoxTops are worth 10 cents each, and they add up fast! Our school can use the money to buy whatever it needs! Here’s how:
There is potential for our school to earn thousands of dollars through these programs so PLEASE participate and sign up.
THANK YOU for supporting Warner!!
Please recycle your used ink cartridges. Drop them off in the containers by the Main Office. Look for more recycling drives coming to Warner this year!