Assembly of Excellence

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Assembly of Excellence May Akin Elementary Frog News Home of the Can Do Kids! “like” us on Facebook for the most updated information! P M Akin Facebook page. Upcoming Events 5/15 4th Grade Track Meet at Wylie Stadium 5/15-25 Spirit Dress Up Days *see page 4 5/17 9:00 am 4th Grade Visit to Harrison 5/18 Field Day Kinder-2nd 8:30-10:30 / 3rd & 4th 12:00-1:20 5/22 Akin Idol Dress Rehearsal 5/23 12:30 Akin Idol 5/24 Assembly of Excellence (Kinder-3rd Grade) *see below 5/25 8:00 am 4th Grade Graduation 5/25 9:00-10:00 am End of the Year Parties 5/25 12:30 Early Release – Last Day of School 5/26 Summer Vacation Begins Assembly of Excellence May 24th 7:45 am Kinder, 1st, Life Skills 10:00 am 2nd & 3rd Grades Volunteer Background Check Form: https://web.wylieisd.net/BackgroundCheck/BkgroudCkForm.aspx Peachjar eflyers: https://www.peachjar.com/index.php?a=28&b=138&region=42142

Checkout the New Facebook page Akin Frog Art Studio https://www.facebook.com/groups/255500358206008/

Notes from Nurse Melissa It is that time of year again when we start seeing mosquitos. This also happens to be the best time of year to start fighting those unwanted biters. Things you can do to help: Dump standing water Pick up trash Drain flower pot dishes Dispose of unused tires or drill holes in them Drain and refill dog bowls Unclog gutters Check for leaks in pipes Wipe around the top of flower pots with a bleach wipe   Many people may have experienced “the stomach bug” at least once in their life. People become infected by eating food or drinking liquids that are contaminated. Things you can do to prevent the spread of “the stomach bug”: Wash your hands with soap and water, especially after going to the restroom and changing diapers Wash produce before preparing or eating them Cook seafood thoroughly before eating If you are sick, do not prepare food for others Clean and disinfect contaminated surfaces Wash laundry thoroughly Make sure to wear rubber gloves while handling soiled items and wash your hands after Finally, lice are a nuisance not a health condition. They do not carry disease but they make parents and students very uncomfortable. Things you can do to prevent the spread: Minimize head-to-head contact Teach your kids the importance of not sharing certain items like combs and brushes hair clips and accessories hats and bike helmets scarves and coats towels headsets and earbuds Check for lice often and call health a care provider for instructions regarding treatments Please call the school clinic with any health concerns or questions. By working together we can keep our students healthy and in class. A healthy child is a better student.  Nurse Melissa Clinic 972-429-6408 Melissa.compton@wylieisd.net

Wylie ISD App – Download Today!   We are excited to introduce the Wylie ISD App! This app is a "one-stop-shop" for Wylie ISD parents and students. With the app, you can access student information — like grades, attendance, lunch balances and so much more! Download the app today! Search “Wylie ISD” in the App Store or Google Play Store, or click on one of the links below. Be sure to login to the app to access student data. Wylie ISD parents should have received an email with their login information from communications@wylieisd.net on Monday, January 2nd. If you did not receive this email, follow the directions below: Click on the “Login” icon within the Wylie ISD app. Click on “Forgot Password.” Enter your login ID, which is your username from Skyward. A link to reset your password will then be sent to your email on file. Once your password is reset, login in using your username and your new password. Help using and customizing the app is available by visiting our App Help Page.