What We Do

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We are a volunteer, parent-run organization committed to bringing our school community together! We collaborate with school administrators, teachers, families, and representatives in our Whitman Cluster to promote an amazing school and school community for our students. We organize fun events for our students and families as well as community support programs. We help purchase equipment for classroom and recess support, staff and maintain our one-of-a-kind planetarium, and so much more! 

 

Community Support

Throughout the year, the PTA hosts events to help instill an ethic of community service in our children and to harness the generosity and resources within our community for those less fortunate. These events include: 

  • Dine Out to Donate (Fall and Spring)

  • Martha’s Table Food Collection (Monthly)

  • Warm Clothing Drive (October)

  • Halloween Candy Drive (November)

  • Thanksgiving Food Drive (November)

  • Holiday Gift Drive (December)

  • Book Drive (April)

  • Shoe Collection (Spring)

Many of our community support events benefit the families of our sister schools, New Hampshire Estates ES (K-2) and Oak View ES (3-5) in Silver Spring.

 


SCHOOL events
 

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To bring our school community closer together, the PTA organizes a variety of school events for students and their families! There is something for every family. Whether you like to dance, play bingo, shop for books, jog, or ice skate: Come join the fun!

Summer

  • Newcomer Welcome Playdates in the Park

Winter

  • Book Exchange

  • Ice Skating Night

  • Science Fair

  • Wizard of Oz

 Fall

  • Back To School Picnic

  • Walk to School Day

  • Bingo Night (PEP-Grades 2)

  • Dance Party (Grades 3-5)

  • ESOL Coffee Meeting

Spring

  • Art Festival

  • Big Train Baseball Night

  • International Night (alternating years)

  • Space Night (alternating years)

  • JogFest

 

For dates, visit the calendar on our PTA Homepage. To learn more about volunteering opportunities, please visit our “How to Help” page.

Some events are year round or occur on an ad hoc schedule: 

  • Visiting Artists and Assemblies - committee volunteers are always on the lookout for artists of all stripes to share their expertise and perspective with our students!

  • Fifth Grade Farewell - a year full of activities including: A Wider Circle community service project, creating memory books, a pool party and the ceremony at year’s end.

 

After School Enrichment classes

We are pleased to let you know that we have partnered again with Big Learning (Spanish and Science & Engineering) and FLEX (Chess, Wilderness Medicine, Flour Power, Drawing and Music) to offer a wide range of after-school enrichment classes this Fall. These fun and engaging programs give students the opportunity to explore new activities and develop lifelong skills. All classes will meet on-site directly after school. A WAES staff member will bring the students to their enrichment classes. Following the class, the enrichment teacher will bring them outside in front of the school.

You can register for classes online through the links below. Classes will fill up very quickly, so be sure to enroll ASAP!

BIG LEARNING
For more description of our Fall Big Learning programs and sign-up information please go to:
 https://biglearning.asapconnected.com/                              
*For direct questions about the program please contact krhodes@biglearning.org

FLEX

Class descriptions of FLEX Fall programs (Chess, Wilderness Medicine, Flour Power, Drawing and Music) and sign-up information (Open Sept 17, 2024) can be found here.

*For direct questions about the program please contact info@flexacademies.com                                

It is important to note if classes do not meet the minimum enrollment numbers, they may need to cancel that activity. The most successful activities have plenty of friends participating, so let’s work together to ensure we have the best enrollment possible.

Big Learning and FLEX are not directly associated with Wood Acres administration or teachers.  All program questions must go directly to Big Learning or FLEX. 


Planetarium
 

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There are many reasons to love Wood Acres Elementary School, but there is one reason it's on everyone’s list: our very own Planetarium! Our Osceola Sexton Planetarium was created in 1975 by the parent community at the school and has been going strong ever since — always entirely PTA-run and funded!

We currently have over one hundred parent and grandparent volunteers who teach the program to their children's class. No experience or prior knowledge is necessary — just a willingness to reach for the stars!

Be sure to read about our planetarium history if you want to learn more about how we came to have this amazing addition to our school.

Wood Acres ES won Best of Bethesda, Kids & School Cool Spaces Award for our Planetarium! Congratulations to our Planetarium Committee Chairs, Antara Basu-Zych and Nicole Cohen for their dedication over the years to make our one-of-a-kind planetarium so special. Thank you to all the parent volunteers who teach our students and to our wonderful school staff, teachers, and Principal for supporting the PTA's efforts to keep the Planetarium running smoothly year to year. Click here to view the Magazine Page or here for the Website.

Are you a current volunteer? Check for lesson plans, training dates and classroom coordinator information on Google Drive. For questions or more information, feel free to email Planetarium co-chairs: Antara Basu-Zych or Nicole Cohen
 

Planetarium Use Calendar