Christine Hanjian, Principal Elise Suarez, Assistant Principal
Woodbridge Elementary Vision To become a school that encourages students to achieve their full potential and to become productive citizens, who are successful and contribute to their community.
Woodbridge Elementary Mission To provide educational delivery that will enable each student to become a successful and responsible citizen
Discipline In school suspensions for school year: 1 day suspension; African American female 1 day suspension; Hispanic male 1 day suspension; White Male
Discipline Out of school suspensions for school year: 1 day suspension; African American male 1 day suspension; African American female 1 day suspension; Hispanic male 3 day suspension; Hispanic male
CHAMPS Positive Behavior Support Conversation Level Help Activity Movement Participation Success
CHAMPS Positive Behavior Support Students are treated with respect Students are taught skills and behaviors for success Motivation and responsibility is encouraged Building relationships with students Student misbehavior becomes a teaching opportunity Safe and Civil Schools website
Areas we are building Increase attendance Reduce tardiness Strengthen parent involvement
Tell Inquiry Team Small group of Woodbridge staff working to implement growth and change in our school.
Valentine’s Dance PTA sponsored event offered in the evening Parents must accompany their students Cookies and punch are served DJ controlling the music
Multicultural Night Community building event held in February Families bring a cultural dish to share Stations showcasing many cultures that represent the Woodbridge Family.
1 st Grade Art Walk Students study various artists every two weeks Make art project based on that artists’ work In May, students showcase their artwork, along with 3 art-inspired songs, throughout the school and present to parents
Woodbridge Mile Cat Club Partnership between Hillsborough Education Foundation, Bay Care St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital and Hillsborough County Public Schools Began November 2014 Meet after school on Thursdays, led by Coach Coffman Run, jog, or walk the ¼ mile trail
Creepy Science Night Family evening event Quick activities performed by students that reinforce science concepts Students dressed in costume
Kindergarten Round Up Incoming kindergarten families register for the following school year Kindergarten teachers give introduction on kindergarten expectations
Free informational session supporting our math curriculum District math instructional specialist on hand
“Reading Oasis” Donated in partnership by Hillsborough Education Foundation, Kiwanis Club, and Scholastic Book Fairs Fall of 2013 Students may “check-out” books Supports small/large group instruction