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Week of April 28th - May 2nd


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Upcoming Hunter Dates

4/28 - Specials on 4/28 and electives for the remainder of the week. 

4/30 - Spring Pictures - Have been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 30th! 

5/5-5/9 - Teacher Appreciation Week



HUNTER ES CALENDAR

 

Community Members: Do you have an incoming kindergarten student for the 2025 - 2026 school year? Have you registered for kindergarten for the 2025-2026 school year? To attend kindergarten, a child must be 5 years old on or before August 31 of the current school year.  Please take an opportunity to register your incoming Kindergarten Student! Hunter still has a few seats for rising magnet Kindergarten students who have priorities. If you live in a priority neighborhood, and know K families, please reach out to Mrs. Johnson jjohnson6@wcpss.net

 

Use the QR or visit the following link 

https://www.wcpss.net/kindergarten

https://www.wcpss.net/Page/33753 

Give us a call at 919-856-7676 with any questions!


EOG Dates: As we begin preparations for End of Grade Assessments in 3rd-5th grade, we wanted to make you aware of the dates for planning purposes. Students absent on testing day will complete a makeup session when scheduling allows. 

  • Thursday, June 5th Math EOG for 3rd - 5th graders
  • Friday, June 6th Reading EOG for 3rd - 5th graders
  • Tuesday, June 10th Science EOG for 5th graders only

Volunteer Breakfast: We’re excited to celebrate you—our amazing volunteers! Your time, energy, and heart have made a huge difference throughout this school year, and we can’t wait to show our appreciation. Please hold the date so we can celebrate on Friday, May 30th at 9:30 in the media center! Thank you for all you do! Please RSVP to let us know you will be attending!


2nd Grade Families: Mrs. Dillon and Mrs. Hord hosted a parent meeting this week to provide more information on your child’s CogAT results as well as next steps. Please view the recorded session at your convenience. 


 

PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES 

We acknowledge that both cell phones and smart watches play a key role in communicating. However, we ask that if a student brings a cell phone to school, they leave the device in their book bag. Students should not access their devices during the instructional day. 

In addition, many students enjoy wearing a smartwatch. Students are asked not to use their smartwatch as a communication device during the instructional day. Cell phones and smart watches are allowed only if turned off or put on Airplane mode in order to disable text messages and phone calls from being received by the device. This includes notifying or contacting parents throughout the day. Should a student need to contact their parent or guardian, the teacher can help facilitate this communication. In addition, we ask all parents not to communicate directly with their students during the instructional day. If you need information to be shared with a student, please contact the main office. Thank you for maximizing our students' instructional time within the classroom. 

Please note: Board Policy 3225 Technology Responsible Use states: “Each principal may establish rules for his or her school site as to whether and how personal technology devices (including, but not limited to smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc.) may be used on campus. The school system assumes no responsibility for personal technology devices brought to school. Students are expected to comply with the Code of Conduct and the applicable “Rules for Use of Technology Resources” outlined in this policy when students use a personal device on school property, at school-sponsored events, on school-based transportation, or anytime a personal device is connected to school system technology resources."


Spring Pictures have been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 30th! Please note that given the date change, any classroom group purchases were canceled and refunded. You will need to go back in and re-order. This was for group orders only. If you paid online for Spring individual packages, no refunds were issued. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your flexibility!


Currently, 37 families have completed the Panorama Family Survey! Our goal is to gain feedback from 150 families! Please complete the Panorama Family Survey. https://www.wcpss.net/Page/54475 

Helping students do their best in school requires a team effort. Parents, students and schools all play important roles in this process. To help all of us learn how to make your child's schooling experience as positive and beneficial as possible, we need your feedback.

Please complete the Family survey starting tomorrow. The survey is available in various languages. Please click on the dropdown button at the top of the survey to change the language you feel most comfortable with. Thank you for your feedback and support!


 


Reminders: 

Please do not cut in line, as it delays and disrupts structures in place inside the building and ultimately slows the line down. It is also a safety concern, and we want to ensure all students remain safe during our arrival and dismissal process. 

 


Volunteering at Hunter:

Visit Volunteering in WCPSS to learn more about volunteer renewal or apply to be a first-time volunteer. Lunch with students: We encourage our families to join your students during their lunch block. However, we can not allow families to take students out of the cafeteria and eat outside. Thank you for your understanding of this specific safety protocol. 

 


Connect with Mr. Moore:

Should you have any questions or topics you would like discuss with Mr. Moore, feel free to complete the following form to connect with Mr. Moore: https://bit.ly/HunterESQandA

 

⭐️ PTA Updates ⭐️

 


Upcoming PTA Dates

5/5-5/9 Teacher Appreciation Week

5/9  First Friday Playdate, Davie St Playground
5/13  Skate Night, 6-8:30 PM

 


Hunter Heritage

We hope you had an amazing time at Hunter Heritage! Thank you to everyone who attended, and a HUGE thank you to all those who volunteered and donated to make it happen. An extra special thank you to Jessica Duke and Rachael Fuller for leading this year’s carnival. Thank you to everyone who participated in the raffle! All raffle winners can be found here: Raffle Winners.  Staff will be reaching out to winners to arrange their staff experiences over the next few weeks.  If you won a raffle basket and have not picked it up yet, please email Stephanie Bradley to arrange pickup.

 


 

 

Everyone knows Hunter has THE best staff, and that’s why we take Teacher Appreciation Week so seriously! We will be celebrating May 5th - 9th, and the Hospitality Committee needs your help spoiling our amazing teachers and staff.  We will have multiple meals, treats, and prizes throughout the week to show our love.

 

To volunteer to serve food, deliver goodies, chalk the walk, and more, please sign up here! To donate treats, meals, and other fun things for our staff, please sign up here! If you have any questions, reach out to Whitney Gilliom.

 


Volunteers: 

Teacher Appreciation Week needs all the help it can get to make the week amazing! Reserve your spot now. Find the Volunteer Hub HERE. 

 


 

Lucille Hunter Foundation

Board Membership 

The Lucille Hunter Foundation invites community members to consider joining the Board. The Board is made of volunteers who plan and execute fundraising initiatives for our school. There are several different ways to volunteer, which allows for flexibility in scheduling and time commitments. For additional information, and to complete an interest form, please visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfcSjVILDemVSw02HEBeWJ2KxeE4N6fBZXcbZvVfs_8WK2MLQ/viewform

 

The Lucille Hunter Foundation funds Hunter teacher positions, teacher development, substitute teachers, and related needs that are not funded by the state or county and that fall outside of the regulatory purview of the PTA.