Williams/ Ledger Elementary School
January Parent Calendar 2025
Week 1 Events (01/01- 01/04)
01/01- Happy New Year
No School
01/02- No School
01/03- No School
01/04-
Week 2 Events(01/05- 01-11)
01/05-
01/06- No School
01/07- Parent Training 9am
01/08-
01/09- Paw Pride Awards K, 2, 4
Cub Council Meeting 3:30- 4:30pm
01/10- Paw Pride Awards 1,3,5
01/11- Cub Council Wreath Retrieval
Week 3 Events (01/12- 01/18)
01/12-
01/13- Strong Fathers Science Night 6-8pm
01/14- Parent Training 9am
01/15-
01/16-
01/17-
01/18-
Week 4 Events (01/19-01/25)
01/19-
01/20- MLK Day
No School
01/21- Parent Training 9am
01/22-
01/23-
01/24- Career Day
01/25- UIL Competition
Week 5 Events (01/26- 01/31)
01/26-
01/27-
01/28- Volunteer Orientation 10am
01/29- Chinese New Year
01/30-
01/31- Kona Ice
Williams Ledger Elementary Newsletter
January 2025
A Word from our Principal
Happy New Year! As we step into 2025 together, I hope your winter break was filled with joy, rest, and special moments with loved ones. A new year brings fresh opportunities for growth, and at Williams Ledger, we are excited to continue our journey of learning and success. Our campus vision remains clear: to be a school where students grow academically, socially, and ethically, supported by a caring community committed to their overall success. This semester, we’re looking forward to deepening the partnerships that make our school so special. Whether through volunteering, attending campus events, or sharing your ideas, your involvement plays a vital role in helping us reach our goals. Together, we can make this year a time of remarkable achievements for every Cougar Cub! Thank you for being an essential part of our Williams Ledger family. Here's to a new year of learning, growth, and shared success! - Jenny Cresswell
Happy New Year
-No School Jan 20, for Martin Luther King Jr Day.
-Cub Council will be selling Valentines Day Candy Grams starting Jan 27, ends Feb 7, deliveries Feb 14.
-January is School Board Appreciation month!
New Year, New Resolution
Showing up on time every day is important to your child’s success and learning. Missing 10% of school can make it harder for students to develop critical reading and math skills. Please make sure students are dropped off each day in enough time to eat breakfast, be seated in the classroom, and ready to learn by 7:40. Let’s work together to develop strong attendance habits! ---Set a regular bedtime and morning routine.
-Lay out clothes and pack backpacks the night before.
-Develop backup plans for getting to school if something comes up.
-Call on a family member, a neighbor, or another parent.
-Try to schedule non-urgent related medical appointments and extended trips when school isn’t in session.
-Reach out to teachers, school counselors, and administrators for support and resources to improve your child's attendance. We're here to help!