The ROX Leadership Team made up of girls in grades 6-12 hosted a well attended event last Friday evening. Over 100 girls attended and enjoyed an evening filled with positive connection, movies, singing, games and fun. Well done, ladies, and thank you to all who attended!
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Read Across America Week-
Today was a Day of Nouns!
Lots of smiles, spiles and sunshine at today's family enrichment adventure.
Families of Western Reserve preschoolers enjoyed the day learning how maple syrup was made, walking in the woods, checking out the sugar shack, tasting REAL maple syrup, exploring the raptor center and playing in the dinosaur playland.
Giggling, exploring, fresh air and sunshine made for a perfect day.
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Congratulations to Anthony Lierenz and Drake Munroe, they placed at the Sectional Tournament on Saturday! Freshman Anthony Lierenz placed 3rd and will be moving on to the District Tournament this weekend. Drake Munroe placed 5th and finished as a District alternate.
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Read Across America Week
Reminder:
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Applications are available in the Elementary office!
Read Across America Week-
Today was ANTONYM/SYNONYM DAY!
Today, Western Reserve Preschoolers read Dr. Seuss' book, 'Green Eggs and Ham'. After listening to the story, students tasted their very own helping of green eggs and ham. The classes then voted and counted to see if more student's said 'Yes' they like them or 'No' they didn't.
Team 'Yes', won by a landslide!
Read Across America Week
Reminder:
These students in Mrs. Wilson's LA 8 class were characters in the play "The Still Alarm" by George S. Kaufman.
Students in the photos:
Shiloh Davis, Wesley Wilson, Owen Bernaciak, Emily Torres, Ava Gardner
Kaden Kinney, Kennadee Knudsen, Noah Loper, Kohler Graves, Anthony Hockenberry
Peyton Anderson, Wyatt Ogilvy, Caden Kimball, Lucas Summerfield, Max Plas
Read Across America Week
Reminder:
WR first graders were visited by WR Alumni, Sergeant Matthew Johnson, who just returned from his deployment in Iraq. The students previously sent over cards and pictures for him and the other soldiers who were deployed. SGT. Johnson read the students a story about heroes, talked with them about his job in the army and his deployment, then he finished up with questions from the students. We are so thankful for his service and kindness to our students.
Reminder:
For the past 2 weeks, Western Reserve Preschoolers were busy engaged in a building unit. They practiced building shapes using popsicle sticks, worked collaboratively to plan and design their cities and creatively used boxes to build houses, stores, cars and barns.
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Fill the Bin!
March 11th
Airman Jones, Rachel Jones' son, sent Mrs. Kovach's class treats from South Korea. While stationed there, they have been writing to him. He also bought the class a National Geographic book for kids written in Korean. The kids loved trying the snacks and looking through the book.
Mrs. Eddington's kindergarten class made their very own play dough!
Our kindergarten classes have started learning about the importance of dental health. During science, students in Mrs. McCoy’s class practiced their flossing techniques using a Lego and string model.
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Read Across America week is here!
Science experiment with magnets! Mrs. Harvey’s class is answering the question “What can a magnet pull through?” They tried plastic(solid), water(liquid), air(gas), paper(solid).
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