Happy Sunday, Warriors!
I hope everyone is staying warm during these chilly days! A huge thank you to our amazing PTA for bringing back the Santa Shop this year. We didn’t have it last year, and the kids truly missed it—it was so adorable to see their excitement!
Even with limited parent volunteers and only three days to fit the whole school in (thanks to those snow days!), we made it happen. Thank you to all of our volunteers who stepped up—the kids loved being able to shop for their family members, and it was such a sweet experience for them.
We also want to give a big congratulations to Mrs. Janice Smith, our incredible Prime Time Coordinator, who will be recognized at the district board meeting as Employee of the Month! Janice is a selfless leader who always puts kids first. She’s one of the hardest workers we know—the first to arrive, the last to leave, and often working weekends. Her dedication and love for our students are unmatched. If you see Janice, please join us in congratulating her on this well-deserved honor!
Below are the updates for the week. Please take a moment to review them and let me know if you have any questions.
Have a wonderful week.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Casey Brownsberger
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Monday, December 8th:
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PTA’s Skate Night at Rink Ratz from 6-8pm
Tuesday, December 9th:
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District Spelling Bee at 6pm at DWMS. Good luck to Maxwell!
Thursday, December 11th:
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5th Grade Dress Rehearsal and PBIS Assembly at 9:30am
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3rd Grade Field Trip to Theatre for Young America to see Junie B. Jones.
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PTA Meeting at 6pm in the Library
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5th Grade Performance in the gym at 7pm-doors open at 6:45pm. Students are to report to the cafeteria once they arrive. Here’s a cleaned-up and more compelling version of your paragraph: Also don’t miss out on our special plate auction! At the end of the performance, each class’s unique plate—featuring a beautiful design made from their fingerprints—will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. These one-of-a-kind keepsakes are a perfect way to remember this school year! All proceeds go directly back to JWE to support our students and programs. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support—we couldn’t do it without you!
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· December 15th—PTA’s MOD Pizza Fundraiser
· December 15th-19th—JWE's Festive Spirit Week (For all of our planners out there, our upcoming Spirit Weekdays are attached)
· December 18th—Student Holiday Luncheon
· December 19th—End of 2nd Quarter
· December 22nd-January 5th—No School
· January 6th—Students Return Back to School
· January 8th-District Reflections Showcase at Blue Springs High School from 5:30pm-7:00pm
· March 14th—Deadline to Order Your JWE Yearbook
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The holiday season is the perfect time to spread kindness, joy, and gratitude—both at home and throughout our community. Here are some simple, meaningful ways families can celebrate the season and make a positive impact:
At Home
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Create a Kindness Countdown- Instead of a traditional advent calendar, make a “kindness calendar.” Each day, challenge your child to do something thoughtful—like write a thank-you note, help with chores, or compliment a sibling.
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Family Gratitude Jar- Place a jar in a central spot and encourage everyone to write down things they’re thankful for. Read them together on New Year’s Eve to reflect on the year’s blessings.
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DIY Holiday Cards- Have your child design cards for neighbors, teachers, or local service workers. A handmade card can brighten someone’s day more than you know!
In the Community
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Donate Warm Items- Collect gently used coats, hats, and gloves to donate to local shelters. Involve your child in choosing items—they’ll learn the value of giving.
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Spread Cheer to Seniors- Partner with a local nursing home to deliver cards, small gifts, or even record a cheerful video message. Many seniors feel isolated during the holidays, and a simple gesture can mean the world.
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Support Local Drives- Participate in food or toy drives as a family. Let your child pick out a toy for another child—it teaches empathy and generosity.
Small Acts of Joy
- Hold the door open for someone.
- Leave a kind note on a neighbor’s doorstep.
- Bake cookies and share them with friends or community helpers.
The holidays aren’t just about gifts—they’re about creating moments of connection and kindness. When students and families take part in these activities, they help build a stronger, more caring community. Let’s make this season one to remember for all the right reasons!
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· JWE Yearbooks are now on sale!...visit ybpay.com to order your yearbook today. Use yearbook ID Code: 14150226. Order deadline is March 14, 2026.
· Spring Chess Club Opportunity… Good morning chess club parents! If your child is interested in attending chess club at their school for SPRING SEMESTER, now is the time to put their name on the waiting list. Those students that are currently attending chess club will be rolled over to the spring list. As spots open up over the holidays and into January, we will fill from the waitlist in the order of registration. Many fall clubs are at capacity so if your child is no longer interested in participating, please let me know so we can invite another student to chess club. Spring programs start the last week of January and run into April. Weekly schedule for spring semester attached. Registration link: https://www.reg4chess.com/register.asp?tid=8784
· Difference Makers-Difference Makers is a Blue Springs School District mentoring initiative that connects K-5 students with caring adult volunteers. Difference Makers mentors are positive role models who give their time, energy, and talent to build positive relationships with students and to promote student literacy. If you are interested in being a Difference Maker at James Walker Elementary, please contact Lyda McMurray at lmcmurray@bssd.net or 816-874-3660.
· Colder Weather…It is getting cold out! Please make sure you are sending your kiddos dressed for the weather (i.e. coats, hats, gloves, etc.). Please label your child’s items that way we can find their rightful owner. If the temperature feels warmer than 20 degrees and it is not precipitating, we are going out. Thanks for your help with this!
· Lunch Accounts/Free and Reduced Lunch Applications- It is not too late! You an apply for this at any time. To enroll, you login to school café, click here https://www.schoolcafe.com/. The following link is a tutorial of how to enroll: https://vimeo.com/280726060/a627865334. Please remember to include everyone in your household, e
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Be sure you talk with your child before they go to school if they need to eat breakfast at school or not.
To apply for free or reduced meals, please complete the appropriate forms ASAP on www.schoolcafe.com. You can apply for this at any time.
The following link is a tutorial of how to enroll: https://vimeo.com/280726060/a627865334. Please remember to include everyone in your household, even if they are not students as this can impact the application being accepted.
Elementary Breakfast $1.85
Elementary Lunch $2.95
Milk Price $0.70
*Reduced Breakfast $0.00 (must qualify)
*Reduced Lunch $0.40 (must qualify)
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· School hours are 9:15am - 4:05pm. Doors open at 9am. Please do not send/drop off your student any sooner since we do not have supervision outside until then. The earliest that you can drop off your student(s) is 9:00am.
· Attendance- Please make sure your child is on time to school each day. Attendance matters and is important! Check out this attached article on attendance and how you can help improve this.
· Parent Pick Up and Drop Off-If you are a car rider, please make sure you are going through the car rider line. Student may not be dropped off on Sunnyside School Road. Lastly, please remember that we need you to mindful of our neighbors and please do not block their driveways. Thank you very much for your help with these.
· Dismissal-If your plans change on your pick up procedures, please notify your child's teacher and the office prior to 3:30pm.
· Watter Bottles…Just a friendly reminder that if you are sending your student to school with a water bottle, it needs to be filled with water only. Please do not send water bottles with juice, tea, soda, kool-aid, etc. Thank you for your help with this!
· Walking to School…Love the wonderful weather outside and seeing so many families walking to school. Just a reminder that pets are not allowed on school grounds. We appreciate your help with this.
· Parent Square… Be sure to download this app. It is the best way to receive communication from your child’s teacher and our school.
· PTA…Be sure to join PTA! The PTA consists of parents and teachers working together to support and best serve all students, the needs of James Walker Elementary and our community. PTA is a team effort and we would love to have your involvement anytime! We also have business memberships available as well. To sign up, click on this link https://linktr.ee/jameswalkerpta
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· Water bottles: We highly encourage you to send your child with a water bottle filled with WATER only, every day. We have water filling stations to refill their water bottles as needed.
· Food Delivery: We cannot deliver food orders sent to students at our school (ex. Door Dash, Grub Hub, etc). So please do not order them and send them to school unless they are addressed to Mrs. Brownsberger.
· Birthday Treats: If you would like to provide treats for your child’s birthday, this must be pre-arranged with your child’s teacher at least 24 hours in advance. Also, all treats must be store-bought, individual (not whole cakes), and packaged.
· Volunteer/Background Check Information: Each year we need an updated background check if you plan on volunteering up at school. The Blue Springs School District uses DataSource to enhance and strengthen our current background screening process for Volunteer Guests. It is FREE, SECURE, and SIMPLE to register. Please visit: https://bssd.quickapp.pro to fill out an application. Once there you will see all Blue Springs School District schools will be listed. Click on the building in which you are planning to volunteer. (If you have students attending multiple buildings, you will only need to complete one application. After completing the application, please contact the Building School Resource Officer for the school you applied at and let them know you have students at additional locations). Volunteer applications MUST be submitted at least five (5) days before the event for which you are volunteering. After submission, please wait for an email from DataSource. The email will let you know whether you have been approved or denied.
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· Lunch Visitors… To eat lunch with your child, you will need to complete a background check prior to coming. To complete a free background check click here: https://bssd.quickapp.pro. Then you will need to sign up for a day to be a lunch guest https://jwelunchvisitors.youcanbook.me/. We need at least 24 hours notice when signing up. That means you cannot sign up on the same day you want to eat lunch. We appreciate your help and planning with this.
· Ronald McDonald House…Student Council is asking for your help! As part of a service project to help the families who belong to the Ronald McDonald House of Kansas City we are collecting pop tabs. These pop tabs support families with children in the hospital that stay at RMHC-KC or visit the Family Room. Advantage Metals, a local Kansas City recycler, buys the tabs at market rate and makes an additional charitable contribution to the Ronald McDonald House. They generously donate their pick-up and handling services, so the income from pop tabs is pure profit. Last year, this program brought in $20,000. We want to help them raise even more this year! WHAT CAN YOU DO? Collect pop tabs in zip-lock bags, cardboard boxes, coffee cans or plastic trash bags. Student Council will have a container set up in the office to collect the tabs. Your teacher will also have a collection “house” to keep the tabs collected. If you have a workplace that would be interested in collecting pop tabs for JWE’s Student Council please email Mrs. Hartstack at khartstack@bssd.net or Mrs. Horton ahorton@bssd.net and they will send some cardboard houses home with your child. Please do not use plastic soda bottles or milk jugs because they’re hard to empty! Thank you!
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Click on the link below to learn more about our school, available resources, and grade-level information. Inside, you'll find curriculum details that outline what your child will be learning this year, along with insights into their classroom experience. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your child’s teacher or contact our office at 816-874-3660. We’re here to support you and your child every step of the way!
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Please take time to read the BSSD Elementary Student-Parent Handbook. We have also attached our PTA School Events Calendar.
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