Northwood School Laker

May 26, 2023

Social Media Use

Dear Northwood parents and caregivers,  


As we approach the leisurely days of summer, we want to remind parents and guardians to monitor children’s use of social media.  Some social media apps are structured in a way that allow users to say pretty harmful things about each other.   Kids may engage in these messages directly or just see them on friends’ accounts.  These kinds of interactions can cause students to feel anxious and depressed, even if they’re not directly involved in the unkind exchanges.  


This behavior is not a reflection of the student's character. Some social media apps were developed to take advantage of children and profit from these interactions. One of the worst offenders, sendit, allows one user to post anonymously about another user and then charges a hefty fee for that person to see who posted the comment. Sendit is used in conjunction with Snapchat or other social media apps.


Sure, there is risk involved in using social media, but it's not all bad. Research shows that social media use can positively and negatively affect children. Children report a mix of good and bad experiences on social media platforms, often depending on their social-emotional state at the time. We can look at this "problem" as an opportunity to teach our children how to use social media responsibly.


Social media is still uncharted territory, and as parents/guardians, we can help our children navigate social media. We can do this in a few ways:

  1. We can educate ourselves about the social media our children are exposed to.
  2. We can have open and honest conversations with our children about social media's positive and negative effects.
  3. We can monitor and control their access to and use of social media. 


Most of us didn't have access to social media as children; it can seem daunting to figure it all out. Every child is different, so we, as parents, decide how to approach social media use. Common Sense Media is a fantastic resource for parents and caregivers to learn more about the social media that our children are engaging in. Browse the website to find tons more valuable information! I have provided links below to the more popular social media apps. 


Parenting, Media, and Everything in Between | Common Sense Media


Parents' Ultimate Guide to Snapchat | Common Sense Media


Parents' Ultimate Guide to TikTok | Common Sense Media


What Are Some Basic Social Media Rules for Middle Schoolers? | Common Sense Media


How to Help Teens Manage the Effects of Social Media on Their Mental Health | Common Sense Media


~ Fay Aucella, 5-8 School Counselor

News from Kindergarten

It was a busy week in kindergarten! Our little teachers taught us how to fish, do yoga, play baseball, and all about ice fishing.

Sixteen baby chicks hatched! We enjoyed learning all about the life cycle of a chicken and were sad to see them leave us to back to their farm.

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

May 29 - Memorial Day, no school

May 30 - 31- 8th grade trip

June 1- K-3 Concert, 6:30

June 7 - School Board meeting, 6:30

June 8 - 4-8 Concert, 6:30

June 9 - Field Day (rain date is June 16)

June 19 - Graduation, 6:00

June 21 - Last day of school, early release at 12:35


Please see the athletics calendar for information regarding games.  

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