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February 15, 2026

 

How great to have a full week of learning again!   Happy Chinese New Year to our families from this rich culture and Happy Black History Month to our families who represent this proud culture.  We are so fortunate that the White Oak tapestry is woven with so much representation and we appreciate when our families share it to deepen our knowledge and awareness of each other.  The White Oak community is amazing! 

 

New Information Below:  See Afterschool Opportunities for Registrations,  PTA Updates


 

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Fourth Grade Parent/Child Breakfast: Friday, 2/20 

Last Day to RSVP!

 

Enjoy donuts and beverages with your fourth grader and other fourth grade families. Breakfast will be hosted by the PTA from 8:15-9:00 AM in the cafeteria. Children must stay in the cafeteria with an accompanying adult until 8:45.

Please RSVP Here so PTA can ensure that there will be enough donuts for everyone!

 

 

WOE PTA Corporate Sponsors


 
*ArchivedAtlantic Christian School | Private Christian Education from 18 Months to  Grade 12 | Egg Harbor Township, NJ
February is National Heart Month and our school will be participating in the American Heart Association’s Kids Heart Challenge (formerly known as Jump Rope for Heart). If you and your family would like to support the AHA in their efforts to promote heart healthy education and research you can get started today. White Oak Elementary will be running our Kids Heart Challenge until the end of February. Our goal is to raise $5,000. We can do it!
 
Sign Up Today!  Download the Kids Heart Challenge app or visit heart.org/KHC to register.  Good Luck!
 


Parent Expertise Survey

 

Our White Oak community is filled with parents who are experts in a variety of professions, hobbies, and activities.    Classroom teachers and Specialists are looking for ways to enhance learning by having you share your knowledge and skills in the classroom or in collaboration.  Please enter your unique abilities on this Google Form if you are interested in supporting learning in this way. 

 


 

Student Illness

 

With the large number of flu cases in our area as well as the many viruses that circulate after traveling, please be sure to review the following guidelines from the NC Emergency Guidelines for Schools when making decisions regarding whether to send your child to school or keep them home.  This will protect your child as well as others who may be immunocompromised or have family members who are.  The following conditions will require students to be sent home, so please be proactive and do not send your child if they are experiencing any of the following to prevent the spread of illness that could cause the widespread loss of school days:

  • Fever of 100.4 degrees or higher without the use of fever reducting medication 
  • Nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea
  • Severe Headache
  • Red, watery eyes with yellow discharge
  • Undiagnosed rash
  • Inability to attend to learning activities
  • Change in a student's medical status


Kindergarten Registration

 

Kindergarten Registration for the 2026-27 school year is now open.  Be sure to register early to secure your seat and deliver all requested documents as soon as possible.    

 


 

Eating Lunch with Your Child 

 

To make the experience a special one for you and your child in the midst of our busy days, we will not be having extra friends join your duo while eating in the cafeteria together.  This is also due to space needs and to ensure that you remain aware of the adults who your child is sharing their lunch with.  Please arrive in plenty of time to check in before your child's lunch so you can enjoy the entire special time with them.  

 


 
Out of Country Access to WakeID & WakeID Apps
    
If your child needs to access Canvas or other WakeID apps while you are of the country, we need to request access from the county. Please complete this form at least 5 days before your trip. It takes several days to request and receive access. This is only for White Oak Elementary students. If you have a middle or high school student, please contact their school for more information on their process.  https://forms.gle/wowFtdLKQ9zAzsM8A

 


 

2025-26 Instructional Focus

 

To continue to grow all learners at White Oak, our instructional focus this year will be on increasing reading proficiency and adding rigor to core instruction.  We want to grow our students' applied Reading skills for future academic success and to support real-life reading for functional needs as well as enjoyment.  Rigor means adding more higher-level thinking opportunities for all students to support growth in the important 4 C's (collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking) that we are charged to develop in our Explorers alongside their academic skills.  Watch for messages expanding on these in the future and continue to read with your children with discussions afterward.  Reading is a gift that is best enjoyed together! 

 


 

WCPSS Technology Policy

 

In accordance with North Carolina House Bill 959 and WCPSS Board policy 4318, White Oak students may bring personal cell phones or smart watches to school but they must silenced and in backpacks for the entirety of the school day, from bell to bell.  According to School Board policy,  exemptions are only for health plans, communication needs, emergencies, administrator-approved translations, safety plans, or assistive communication.   The first violation of this will result in a reminder and should a violation occur again the device will be confiscated for parents to pick up.  Thank you for reinforcing this with your child to protect instructional time. 

 


 

Carpool Safety

  • Remain in your car at all times, allowing TREK patrol and adults to open doors and assist unloading
  • Ensure your child is ready to unload as soon as you pull up with shoes on, backpacks ready, and any loose items in their hands
  • Do not pass cars at anytime
  • Remain calm and respectful to other drivers to ensure safety and a positive climate for all--your children are learning from you! 
  • No unloading may be done in the bus loop except for students who have prior approval.  This must be left open for our buses and vans

 


 

Afterschool Opportunities

Northwest Cary YMCA | Cary NC

Come join the YMCA for before & afterschool care! Held on site at White Oak Elementary School, your child will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities including arts & crafts, science experiments, gym games, outside play, homework time, & character development. Before school care runs from 7:00 a.m.- 8:45 a.m. And afterschool care runs from the school dismissal bell until 6:00 p.m.  If you would like more information and to register, please visit our website.  If you have any questions, please reach out to Nicole.Currin@YMCATriangle.org
 
 
TGA Premier Sports of Wake County - After School Enrichment Programs -  Camps - Leagues - Golf - Tennis
Please see the flyers below for information on the Tennis Golf afterschool programs: 

Pickleball

Golf

Charlotte Soccer Factory Reviews & Testimonials
Join us at Carolina Soccer Factory After School Academy, where the love for soccer meets the passion for developing young leaders. Our program brings professionally designed, age-appropriate, and engaging soccer practices directly to schools, offering a convenient and enriching experience for students without disrupting your schedule.

Our $100 monthly membership is designed for maximum flexibility, so you can opt in or opt out at any time!  We also offer Scholarships to families in need. Click the link below to sign up!
CSF White Oak Registration.  For any questions, reach out to Veronica Brown at veronica@charlottesoccerfactory.com
 
Triangle Chess – Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, Durham, Chapel ...
Updated flyer coming soon! 
 
Wize Computing Academy | Children Enrichment Education Franchise | Robotics  | Coding
New After school opportunity! 
 

 

One team, one goal, strong learning for all! 

 

Rozanne Todd, Principal and Lead Explorer

Sarah Bratton, Assistant Principal