
HELP! I’ve had 5 parents and 5 Kappa’s volunteer for Fall Festival. We need more help or we need to cancel the event. You can sign up by emailing me at jenaerandall@gmail.com. I’ll call it off by Wednesday if need be. Thanks.
Jenae Randall to Washington Elementary School PTO
If interested, email Jenae Randall at jenaerrandall@gmail.com or call 501-941-9945.

Fall Festival Cake Walk needs prize donations. Any individually-wrapped store bought cookies, pies, small cakes, snack cakes, or cupcakes would be greatly appreciated. Donations can be sent to the school office any day this week. Thanks for your help!


Here is the schedule for the Fall Parties 🙂
They are all Thursday, October 31
Kindergarten: 2:00 – 3:00
1st Grade: 12:00 – 1:00
2nd Grade: 1:00 – 2:00
3rd Grade: 2:00 – 3:00
4th Grade: 1:00 – 2:00
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Washington families- volunteers needed for Fall Carnival on Friday, October 25 from 6-8. If interested, email Jenae Randall at jenaerrandall@gmail.com or call 501-941-9945.

NO SCHOOL October 25 - Parent/Teacher Conferences.
Mark your calendar.

Inviting all PTA and PTO members and Fayetteville Public School parents:
Fayetteville Board of Education members will present the Fayetteville Public Schools Strategic Plan. Monday, October 21 at the FHS Performing Arts Center at 6:00 pm. Please join us!

Please contribute to our Mac and Cheese Food Drive. Students are trying to reach a goal of 500 boxes of mac and cheese. Mrs. L and The Random Acts of Kindness team is spearheading this drive for Washington Elementary. If they reach their goal, Mrs. Mobley will wear her clothes backwards and walk up the stairs backwards all day long! There will be a Mac and Cheese-ometer in the front hallway to see how close we are to reaching our goal so keep your eyes on that!

Washington Families - volunteers needed for Fall Carnival on Friday, October 25 from 6-8. If interested, email Jenae Randall at jenaerrandall@gmail.com or call 501-941-9945.

REMINDER: Student Flu Shots Thursday, October 17th
Student flu shots will be available. Make sure you completed the FERPA form and Department of Health form sent home with your student.
Please note that no flu mist will be given at school. Only the flu shot will be available.
This is written on the first page of the packet sent home, but could easily be overlooked.

Parent-Teacher Conference sign up forms went home last week. If you did not receive one, please contact your child's teacher. Please select 3 times that work for your schedule and return by Friday.

REMINDER: Washington Elementary PTO meets tonight at 6 p.m. in the library. Topics for the meeting are Encore classes and the PTO budget. Hope you can join us!

IMPORTANT: Parent-Teacher Conference sign up forms went home Monday, Oct 8. If you did not receive one, please contact your child's teacher. Please select 3 times that work for your schedule and return by Friday.

Today is Vision, Hearing and Dental Screening at school - Friday, October 4th

Tomorrow is Vision, Hearing and Dental Screening at school - Friday, October 4th

October 2nd is National Custodian Appreciation Day. Washington Elementary Students and Staff appreciate everything our fantastic custodians do everyday!


OCTOBER is National Principal Month

Tuesday, October 1st - 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Second graders and their families will do a craft that will be displayed in the hall. Join us and enjoy spending time with the 2nd grade family and getting to know each other!


Vision, Hearing and Dental Screening at school - Friday, October 4th

SUPPORT THE BIKES BLUES AND BBQ PTO FUNDRAISER SEPT 26-28TH.
Please support Washington PTO's fundraiser this weekend. This is our 2nd biggest fundraiser all year - and means our kids don’t sell anything!
When attending the Bikes, Blues and BBQ events, park in the Central United Parking Deck for $10. It's covered and lighted and the money goes to our school's PTO. Thanks for your help!


In 2005, Washington Elementary was the first school in the State of Arkansas to start the “Farm to School” program. We served fresh watermelon and sungold cherry tomatoes. -- Ashley McLarty
