Mrs. Mason’s class read how to make a kite. They followed directions and made their own. Of course they had to try them out!! 🪁
almost 3 years ago, Amy Sramek
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Do you have loose change at home or in your car? We are still working towards our goal to collect coins until the end of September. Thank you Western State Bank for this opportunity for our kids! 100% of the donation will stay here at West Elementary.
almost 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
Putting money in the jar
✨Mrs. Sramek’s first graders have been learning about being responsible citizens. Today they had to use TEAM WORK to create a puzzle by working together! ✨
almost 3 years ago, Amy Sramek
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Yesterday the Northwest Tech Mavs women’s Basketball Team came to West to read to our kindergarteners. What fun we had!
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
mascot
mavs introduce themselves
Kevin and Heide Cheng entertained our first and second graders today with some lively music! What a great experience for us.
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
violin
music and movement
šŸ–¤šŸ’› Homecoming Fri-yay!!! šŸ’›šŸ–¤
about 3 years ago, Amy Sramek
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Black & Gold Friday!! šŸ–¤šŸ’›
about 3 years ago, Amy Sramek
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Favorite Team Thursday! Saw many different teams represented 😊
about 3 years ago, Amy Sramek
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The following is a picture of the Homecoming parade route with the locations of where the students will be located to view the parade.
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
Parade Map
Wacky hair Wednesday!! 😊
about 3 years ago, Amy Sramek
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First day of spirit week FUN. Tie Dye Tuesday!
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
tie dye Tuesday
Today the Sherman County Sheriff’s Department continued to SERVE some of our youngest students at West. Thanks for helping us cool off today! šŸ’™šŸ–¤šŸ’™
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
the sheriff scooping
handing out scoops
cooling off
everyone gets a snowcone
WEST ELEMENTARY DROP OFF West School has procedures for traffic to make things safer when you are dropping off or picking up your children. Please be patient and understanding as our children are the most important factor. The diagram is designed to show how the ā€œDROP OFF ZONEā€ should look. The key to this working is for all to cooperate and work together. If you are going to drop your students off, we ask that you DO NOT stop in the street. If you are going to park to drop off your student, we ask you to travel from the East to West on 12th street so you do not have to turn left across traffic. Use the parking on the east side of school in our parking lot.
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
morning drop off map
West is SOOOO ready to welcome our students back to school tomorrow! #352goodtogreatšŸ–¤šŸ’›šŸ¤ šŸ’›šŸ–¤
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
group drawing
Anna drawing frog
ready for school
teachers chalk
West is SOOOO ready to welcome our students back to school tomorrow! #352goodtogreatšŸ–¤šŸ’›šŸ¤ šŸ’›šŸ–¤
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
ready for school
group drawing
teachers chalk
Anna drawing frog
WEST ELEMENTARY Welcomes our Katie Talbot
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
Katie Tallbot
Check out these fun activities through the GAC!
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
Flag Football sign up
volleyball sign up
Looking at seeds, and how they are spread.
about 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
how are seeds spread
getting a closer look
seeds everywhere
magnifying glass
Today our partnership is with GJSHS. Nicole Hadley shared her plant science class’ succulents with the students at West . She will come back later to get some pieces to propagate succulents for some of her classes It is so fun to see all our schools working together!ļæ¼
over 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
students are showing off succulents they repotted
Sunflower Extension District Sherman County 4-H was kind enough to share some polymer (and diapers) for us to use at West Elementary’s summer program. We got to talk about what polymers are and their uses. After learning about them we mixed the polymer into our outdoor gardens, including our sensory garden that has some interesting plants to see, touch and smell!! The kids are having a blast!
over 3 years ago, Julie Dautel
Teaching about polymers
pouring polymers into our flower gardens
students mixing the polymers into the potting soil
students touching the polymers