7th graders created living cells using edible materials. Each part had to be labeled and told of the function. Featured are creations by Tahlulah Brown, Chandler Cramer and Rose Jones.
This weeks broadcast is live. Check it out.
https://youtu.be/0Qbiy1uQd4Y
Thursdays are our favorite days. The WFPD comes to visit and read and now, there is art club in Mrs. Johnson’s room for grades 6-12.
This is a reminder we will be having our Veterans Day meal and program tomorrow. The meal will begin at 11am and the program will start at 12pm. For the meal, we will be serving a Thanksgiving dinner. Parents/Guardians are invited to come join their student(s) for the meal and the program afterwards. The cost for a Child Nutrition adult meal is $4.84. Veterans and a guest eat for free. If you plan on joining us for the meal please call the front office today at (918) 464-2580 and let us know. Thank you!
In preparation for Veterans Day, Student Council is asking all students to wear a certain patriotic color, based on their grade, this Friday. Each color will be seated together at the program, and we'd love for it to be a sea of red, white, and blue! The program is at 12pm.
This is just a reminder that Title I Reading Night is next Wednesday, November 16th, from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Parents will receive information about helping their children with reading, and students will participate in a special reading activity. There will be a limited supply of free books for parents, and refreshments will be served. The Scholastic Book Fair will be open during this time as well. If you plan to attend, please return the form sent home on November 1st. If you no longer have the form, you can find it at https://www.webbersfalls.k12.ok.us/documents/title-i-parent-night/389187.
Catelynn Long and Elizabeth Watkins went to the City Council meeting tonight to encourage the city to prioritize safe routes to school. So proud of these two for speaking out in front of all these adults!! Thank you to Doug Walton, Tiffany Tolbert, Leslie Hamil and Lacey Wallace who all came down from Muskogee to train and support our students and town.
It's almost time for the book fair! You can setup your student's EWallet now by going to our book fair home page. EWallets are a much easier and safer option for students because they don't have to bring cash to school! Check out our book fair page now: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/webbersfallselementarysch
This Wednesday is school picture retakes!
We invite you to honor all Veterans with us this Friday at 12pm. We will be serving Thanksgiving dinner to Veterans at 11am before the program. Student council is also asking for blanket donations and pictures of veterans. See the photos for more information.
Candice, Clayton, Tiffany, and Julie from Neighbors Building Neighborhoods came and talked to our sixth graders about positive coping skills and aspects of healthy living. Thank you for sharing this information with our students!
It looks like first grader Wrayne Turley may follow in the footsteps of his dad, Investigator Kyle Turley, and uncle, Sgt. Jordan Turley. He definitely looks good behind the wheel! Little brother Laiken will probably be next.
More Career Day Pics . . .
Several groups of elementary students met with officers from the Muskogee County Sheriff's Department today. We want to thank Deputy Scottie Goodman, Sgt. Jordan Turley, Investigator Kyle Turley, Deputy Darren Watkins, Sgt. Nick Orman, and Deputy Bryan Reyes for talking to our students for Career Week.
This week's broadcast is live. Check it out to see some of the awesome things that have been going on at school.
https://youtu.be/l-tzMCWtnME
More career day pics . . .
Ms. Keeton's kindergarten students and Mrs. Terrell's first grade students also met the fire fighters from Sequoyah County RFPD1. We want to send out a special thanks to Nick Martin, Bryanna Martin, and John Hicks for their presentations today.
Thanks to Mrs. Newcomer, Mrs. Dandridge, and Mr. Holt, students in 4th, 5th, & 6th grade visited with the fire fighters and got a tour of the truck as well.
Mrs. Sanders' third grade students also learned about firefighting today.
Mrs. Tipken's Pre-K students enjoyed seeing the fire truck and learning about being fire fighters. Thanks to Sequoyah County RFPD1, Nick Martin, John Hicks, & Bryanna Martin.