Today’s thankful Washington Warriors are Dixie Retoff and Carson Rathbun. Dixie is thankful for her mom because she is nice, takes care of her and loves her very much. Carson is thankful for his friends. He said that his friends lift him up when he is sad and they like to hang out with him and have fun.
Congratulations to our October students of the month! These students are commended for showing self control in and out of the classroom.
From left to right: Rocky Ross, Donald Johnson, Avery Baird, Sarah Mathiesen, Kohen Cleary, Soumyashree Mulinti, Judy Urban, Sheirl Johnson, Isabelle Jean, Jade Baldwin. Not pictured: Cain Bradford, Eli Brooks
Don't forget to order from Joe's Station House Pizza today! If you place an order from 11am-9pm and mention Pontiac 429 PTO, 20% of the proceeds will go back to the students!
Pumpkin catapults were a big hit today! Students had fun creating their catapults with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Fajardo in STEAM. We launched them to see how far we could make the pumpkins go, and then spent some time doing target practice into some containers on the floor. The smiles on their faces lets you know how much fun they had!
Our featured Washington Warriors today are Beth Studley and Easton Williams. Beth is very thankful for her home. She said that it keeps her warm and safe and she gets to spend time with her family in it. Easton is thankful for 5th grade basketball because it is super fun and he gets to play with his teammates.
Our Monday thankful Warriors are Zayden Zwahr and Ireland Brogan. Zayden is very thankful for his friends because they have been with him for a long time. Ireland is thankful for having a loving family that provides food and clothes and a roof to live under.
We have some exciting news here at Washington School! With all of your generous donations for our Soldier Drive, we were able to make over 50 care packages for our soldiers overseas. Each student in the school played a part to make this all happen. Some students wrote letters, colored pictures, decorated the packages, filled the bags, packed the boxes, etc. The packages were mailed out yesterday. We are hopeful they will get to the troop before Veterans Day!
A BIG thank you also needs to go to the Pontiac Elks Lodge 1019 for covering the cost of shipping all of the boxes. We also want to send a HUGE thank you to Nick Dohman at our local Pontiac @US Postal Service for all your help with getting these boxes ready to go and getting them in the mail!
We truly appreciate everyone's support because this would not have been possible without all of you!
Washington Staff are thankful for all of the 4th and 5th graders' hard work in the classroom and were proud to honor them yesterday at the first quarter awards ceremony. Thank you to the Kiwanis for always supporting our students’ achievement in the classroom and thank you to Dominoes for donating the pizzas for the party this quarter.
Ava Thompson and Brady Harms are Washington’s 4th and 5th grade students giving thanks today. Ava is thankful for her family because they take care of her and provide for all of her needs. Brady is thankful for sports because they are fun and exciting and they give him exercise.
Our two Warriors giving thanks today are Justyce Taylor and Lilah Vanover. Justyce is thankful for his cats Sam, Mauley and Miss Kitty because they are so cute! Lilah is thankful for her friends and family because she can trust them and they are so nice to her.
For the month of November our Washington Warriors would like to highlight things that they are thankful for. To start us off on the first day of November we have Merik Aaron and JaNae McClain. Both Merik and JaNae are very thankful for their mom and dad. Merik is thankful for his parents because they clean and cook for him and his siblings. JaNae is thankful for her mom because she covers her up when she is cold. She's thankful for her dad because he helps her get out of bed.
Washington Warrior staff are very thankful for all the families that donated to our soldier drive. Some 4th grade students bagged up items this morning to be shipped to soldiers overseas. We are very thankful for those soldiers that cannot be with their families right now because they are serving our country.
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How would you describe today's spotlight student? Sweet, kind, and creative are just a few words that could be used to describe Cain Bradford, a 5th grader at Washington School. Cain also has some pretty awesome dance moves. Watch to see them in action! Washington School and the world are a better place with you here, Cain! Thanks for being you!
https://youtu.be/yG2dpmlg29I
Meet Joseph Malave, another awesome Washington School student! This boy loves soccer and has some big ideas for what he would do if he became principal. We are guessing his classmates would like to see his ideas put in place ;). Thanks for letting us interview you, Joseph!
https://youtu.be/BRrjFrL7rrw
What do you call a spunky, high-spirited 10 year old girl? We call her Hattie! Hattie Thompson is a 5th grade student in Ms. Miller's class. Thanks for letting us interview you, Hattie. Stay spunky!
https://youtu.be/E1W3Mdj-TaI
Check out what a few of our students enjoy doing in the Fall!! Comment what your favorite Fall activity is!
Just a reminder that conferences are next week! We can't wait to see you!
Today we are featuring Olivia Jensen, a 4th grade student in Mrs. Starker's class. Just like the poster above her head says, she was made to be awesome, and awesome she is! We look forward to seeing all of the awesome things you accomplish, Olivia!
https://youtu.be/L-QLRLM00vk
Hanging on to the beautiful weather for as long as we can!
Check out some of our staff's favorite Fall activities!! Stay tuned later in the week to see what some of our student's favorite things to do in the Fall are!!