The next WAVE meeting will be THIS Monday, September 9th after morning assembly, with leadership and SSC Elections. The meeting will be in the Mitchell Auditorium. See you there!
Betsy Brown Braun Seminar – October 2, 2019
Betsy Brown Braun is coming to Warner for a seminar and you won’t want to miss it. This event is open to the community at large but space is extremely limited.
Warner Party Book is now taking submissions for parties hosted by our fabulous Warner families!
How does it work?
As many parents as are interested (usually between 1 and 6 host families works best) pick an event to plan.
The host families pay for the cost of the event, and tickets are sold on the website to our Warner community.
All funds raised go directly to WAVE to help fund our fabulous teachers’ aides, enrichment programs (science, art, performing arts, computer, etc.) and more!
What type of events work?
ANYTHING that kids or adults would enjoy: a slime-making party, movie night, wine and cheese, bowling, Color Me Mine, work out classes, roller skating, cooking classes.
All party book hosts must submit their forms by SEPTEMBER 20th
How would you like to advertise your business to our community AND support our great school at the same time?
Through our “Friends of Warner” program, there are NEW sponsorship opportunities that will give you tons of exposure not just to the Warner parents, but to our entire neighborhood.
This year, we are also in need of sponsors to fund the beautification of our school. Please email warnercorporatesponsorship@gmail.com or call Farnaz at 310-947-2447 for more information.
Warner Parent Portal – Register Now!
Warner Parent Portal – Register now!
Exciting news! Warner is now using the Membership Toolkit Parent Portal, for our family and faculty directories, and email communication! It is SECURE, easy to use, and free to families and faculty. Easily stay connected to other Warner families via your smartphone and Web.
Responsibility is “taking ownership of one’s thoughts and actions.” The choices we make, such as how we treat others, our choice of words, and how we handle life’s challenges, all depict personal responsibility.
Other ways our children can exemplify responsibility:
– Know what’s expected of them
– Take care of their things
– Do their best (e.g. have a good attitude, don’t give up)
– Think before they act
– Resolve conflicts peacefully
Responsibility charts are a great way to keep children accountable and monitor progress.
Ice cream Fridays are back!
Please join us weekly in the
Khorshidi Family courtyard for a delicious treat!
Prices ranges from $1- $2.
Holla’ for Challah
Come purchase your very own challah bread to enjoy over the weekend! Varieties include Pretzel, Belgian chocolate chunk, Kalamata olive and Rosemary, and Whole Wheat Pretzel.
Challah sales every Friday after school next to Ice Cream Fridays
in the Khorshidi family courtyard.
Prices range from $7-$10.
Pop! Goes Your Brain!
You and your kids have access to
BrainPOP at home!
We’re happy to inform you that BrainPOP is now available for home/mobile use for all Warner families.
BrainPop covers topics within Science, Math, Social Studies, English Language Arts, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Music, Health, Reading, and Writing. The content is carefully mapped to the Common Core, aligned to academic standards, and searchable with the online Standards Tool.
Hundreds of topics are all brought to life through short, animated movies and related interactive quizzes, timelines, charts, writing/vocabulary activities, graphic organizers, and much more.
We have access to two programs-BrainPop (upper grades) and BrainPop Jr. (lower grades). Each has its own website:
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 the third Tuesday of each month.
Warner What’s Happening Newsletter Submissions:
All newsletter submissions must be approved and emailed to warneravenews@gmail.com by 4:00 p.m. the Friday prior to the following week’s newsletter. It’s like no one in my family appreciates that I stayed up all night overthinking for them. – Anonymous (yet, so relatable).