Kindergarten students took down their sun poster that the class made in September. It was placed in the window all year to show the class the importance of sun protection. They also discussed summer safety and learned facts about the sun in science. We are WR!
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sun damage experiment
sun damage experiment
sun damage experiment
Some of our WRE students will have art on display at the Wakeman Library all summer long!  The students are: Zoey  Bradford (K), Natalie Good(1), Kurt Krone(2), Mia Dawson(3), Adah Thomas(4), and Riley Tansey(5).  We are WR!
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Student artwork displayed at the local library.
Our kindergarten students have been doing an author study on Laura Numeroff this week. Friday, Mrs. Buck's class read "If You Give a Dog a Donut." They enjoyed doughnuts while they listened to the story. We are WR!
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Kindergarten students eating doughnuts.
Kindergarten students eating doughnuts.
Kindergarten students eating doughnuts.
Mrs. Eddington's kindergarten class visited Mr. Rowlinson's 4th period 7th grade class to share lunar activities. Both classes have spent time in the last few weeks studying factors of moon phases. The kindergarteners shared with the 7th graders the activities they participated in during their time in class. The 7th graders guided the youngsters in the activities and lent helping hands with the various activities. The highlight was the kindergarteners bringing DOUBLE STUFF Oreos and demonstrating the various phases both classes covered. Of course the lunar phases did not last long with the students' appetites for those delicacies. We are WR!
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Seventh graders working with kindergartners .
Seventh graders working with kindergartners.
Seventh graders working with kindergartners.
Seventh graders working with kindergartners.
Seventh graders working with kindergartners.
Seventh graders working with kindergartners.
Seventh graders working with kindergartners.
Seventh graders working with kindergartners.
The 5th graders visited the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center on Friday in Bay Village. Students learned about our local ecosystem. We are WR!
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Fifth graders at the science center.
Fifth graders at the science center.
Fifth graders at the science center.
Fifth graders at the science center.
Fifth graders at the science center.
Sixth graders enjoyed the day at the Cleveland Science Center on Friday. There were many hands-on activities. The favorite seemed to be the radar gun. Look out Coach Good, future pitchers for your team! We are WR!
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Sixth graders at the Science Center.
Sixth graders at the Science Center.
Sixth graders at the Science Center.
Sixth graders at the Science Center.
Sixth graders at the Science Center.
Sixth graders at the Science Center.
Reminder: Elementary Spirit Week is May 22-26, 2023!
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Spirit week information
5th graders visited the Lake Nature and Science Center yesterday to deepen their understanding of ecosystems and food webs. We are WR!
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Fifth graders visiting a science center.
Fifth graders visiting a science center.
Fifth graders visiting a science center.
Fifth graders visiting a science center.
Fifth graders visiting a science center.
Fifth graders visiting a science center.
Fifth graders visiting a science center.
BOOK IT! motivates children to read by rewarding their reading accomplishments with praise, recognition and pizza. Here, Mrs. Conklin and Miss Ritz's 1st graders enjoyed pizza for lunch to celebrate all the reading they accomplished from October through March. We are WR!
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First graders eating pizza for lunch.
First graders eating pizza for lunch.
First graders eating pizza for lunch.
Can you make a curve only using straight lines? Mrs. Beck's Geometry classes made designs using only straight lines. Students were able to choose between a paper design or making the design on a shrinky dink to make keychains. Students also reviewed how to write equations of lines. We are WR!
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HS students in math class.
HS students in math class.
HS students in math class.
HS students in math class.
HS students in math class.
HS students in math class.
HS students in math class.
Recently the 8th graders were able to play in a Sand Box during their 2 hour delay prep for the State of Ohio Science AIR test. This Sand Box is an interactive activity that projects a topographic map onto the sand. As students move the sand around the projected topographic map changes to match the sand. This activity allows students to change the landforms with their hands and see the changes projected on the sand. This activity reinforces 8th grade Earth Science concepts relating to landforms and the changes of landforms according to various geologic processes such as - glaciation, weather and erosion, valley formation, river deltas, mountain and volcano formation due to plate tectonics and other processes. The Sand Box is made available through the Huron County Soil and Water Conservation District Office in Norwalk. Thank you to Chad Stang and office staff for making this available to our students and for bringing the materials to the classroom and setting up the Sand Box. We are WR!
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Students engaged in a sand topography activity .
Students engaged in a sand topography activity.
Students engaged in a sand topography activity.
Students engaged in a sand topography activity.
Students engaged in a sand topography activity.
Students engaged in a sand topography activity.
Senior Spotlight!
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Senior Spotlight!
Here are some pictures of the Civilization of Earth build the middle school STEM students are working on this week. Machines must do a variety of tasks such as pump water, cut wood, grind grain, travel over rough terrain, collect solar data from around a corner, and move equipment not only horizontally, but also vertically. We are WR!
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STEM projects
STEM projects
STEM projects
STEM projects
STEM projects
Senior Spotlight!
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Senior Spotlight!
Safety Town! Registration closes June 1st.
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Safety Town information
Our 6th graders were rewarded for taking their state tests seriously with a fun trip to Ghostly Manor in Sandusky!
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Students at Ghostly Manor
Students at Ghostly Manor
Students at Ghostly Manor
Students at Ghostly Manor
Students at Ghostly Manor
Students at Ghostly Manor
Elementary End of Year Spirit Week is NEXT week, May 22-26, 2023. Show us your school spirit! We are WR!
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Spirit week information
Seniors...
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Last day of school for seniors-information
Mrs. Beck's Applied Algebra class collecting data for their stats projects. We are WR!
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Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Mrs. Beck's Applied Algebra class collecting data for their stats projects. We are WR!
over 1 year ago, Meg Stevens
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.
Students in high school conducting experiments in the gym.