Northwood School Laker

April 7, 2023

From the Curriculum Director


Since 1992, April has been recognized as National Stress Awareness Month to bring attention to the negative impact of stress. Not surprisingly it is a common fact that we all experience stress on some level – yet we may experience it in very different ways. As parents, it seems as though it is becoming increasingly more difficult to juggle children, family dynamics, relationships, and job expectations and responsibilities. 

 

Because of these experiences, there is actually no single definition for stress. However, the most common explanation seems to come from the World Health Organization, and is identified as the following: “Stress is a physical, mental, or emotional strain or feeling of tension often caused by a specific situation(s), and can manifest itself by feelings of threat, or anxiety.”  For all of us, managing stress is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle, and knowing how to manage stress can improve mental and physical well-being, as well as, minimize health-related issues. Still, this is not an easy task to tackle, and sometimes difficult to find assistance during our stressful moments when events seem to be overwhelming.

 

Here at NWS, we are committed to helping our students, families, and community in the growth process of social and emotional learning, and stress management. As such, I’d like to share this great article that I recently read about “Stress Management for Parents - 50 Tips to Help!” Have a great weekend!


~ Mike Ling

 

Resources:  

www.who.int

www.childdevelopmentinfo.com

News from Kindergarten

This week in Kindergarten we continued on with our Fairy Tales. We learned some valuable lessons from Jack and the Beanstalk, always listen to your mother and don’t be be greedy. Our magic seeds have been planted. When our beanstalks reach the castle in the clouds we will ask politely for some gold and remember to say please and thank you.

22-23 Yearbooks

Ordering for 22-23 yearbooks is now open! Please click on the link below and enter the Yearbook ID code on the flyer. Purchasing a yearbook is only for Kindergarten through seventh Grade. Eighth graders are gifted a free yearbook and do not need to purchase one. Paper copies are being sent home but online ordering is preferred. 

Order your yearbook!

Artist in Residence

Northwood School will welcome local artist Kim Bernard for a week-long residency in April. You can help us prepare by collecting some items. Please check out the flyer below for more information.

2023 Literary Magazine

Students are invited to submit original writing to the literary magazine, which will come out at the end of the year. Students may email their poems, stories, plays, or essays to their classroom teacher or to Ms. Carloni.

Guest Teachers Needed

If you are interested in being a guest teacher (also known as a substitute teacher), please apply at this link. The pay is $100 a day and you get to work with great kids and great staff! Please contact Ms. Roy or Ms. Young with any questions.

School & Community Information

Important Dates

April 10 - 14 - Artist in Residence

April 24 - 28 - April Vacation

May 5 - Progress reports issued (5-8)

May 17 - Kindergarten Screening (no school for K students)

May 26 - Teacher Workshop Day, no school

May 29 - Memorial Day, no school


Please see the athletics calendar for information regarding games.  

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