Washington has a fun-filled Spirit Week planned for our final week before Christmas Break! Be sure to check each night to see what fun is in store for the next day. We look forward to seeing all the Christmas Spirit next week.
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
List of Spirit Days
Outstanding job to all of our spelling bee participants today. A special, "way to go," to our Washington Spelling Bee champion and runner-up. Your perseverance and hard work paid off. The boys will go on to compete in the city-wide spelling bee in January at Lakeview Middle School. Congratulations, Aarav and Caleb! You inspire us! #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Proud Hornets
Our runner-up and champion !
Dear Washington Families, We cannot thank you enough for your incredible support during the book fair! Your generosity and involvement have made this event a huge success, and we are so grateful for each and every one of you. Thanks to your support, we’ve been able to provide wonderful books for our students and create lasting memories. #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Thank you!
SANTA!! We know him! Santa made his annual visit to our Washington Hornets and their families at the annual Breakfast with Santa sponsored by our "elftastic" PTO. The Hornets have been super good this year. They enjoyed meeting Santa and eating breakfast together as a family. 18 more sleeps until our jolly St. Nick makes his rounds. Keep being good Hornets. #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Santa's annual visit
2 of Santa's helpers
He knows when you're awake
Santa's elves
Delicious donuts
Breakfast time
Breakfast together
Family time
Family breakfast
Younger siblings join the tradition
Washington 2nd graders dissected grasshoppers this week. They learned about the internal and external anatomy. Students were able to see the crop, stomach, and some had eggs! Thank you to Mrs. Gough's high school dissection class for leading the lab!
5 months ago, Derek Pike
Checking out the legs.
Ready to dissect!
Grasshoppers
Hands up
So fun
Grasshopper
Following along
Instructions
High School helpers
We are proud to announce that we've been recognized as a Riley Red Wagon Corporation by the Riley Children’s Foundation in partnership with the Indiana Association of School Principals! Thank you to our students, staff and community for coming together to make it possible for us to support the children and families receiving care at Riley Hospital for Children. #WarsawInspires #RileyRedWagon
5 months ago, Krista Polston
Riley
Join us for the Warsaw Schools Orchestra Holiday Concert on Sunday, December 10, 2024, at 7:00 PM at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center! Featuring performances by: 🎶 Beginning Orchestra 🎶 Advanced Middle School Orchestra 🎶 Obbligato String Orchestra 🎶 Philharmonic Orchestra Admission is free, and free-will donations are accepted to support these talented young musicians. Don't miss this festive evening filled with holiday cheer! 🎄 #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Krista Polston
Concert
Thursday, December 5th (today) and Friday, December 6th (tomorrow) are the last days for Washington's book fair. The fair will be open today until 4 and will reopen tomorrow from 8 a. m. - 4 p. m. Explore a wonderful selection of books perfect for the holiday season, including festive holiday stories, fascinating science and history reads, Spanish books, and so much more! Support our amazing teachers by contributing to their classroom book wish lists, every little bit makes a big difference for our students. You can also order books here https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/washingtonstemacademy1
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
A book for all interests!
Just a reminder that Breakfast with Santa is tomorrow morning, Friday, December 6th! Doors open promptly at 8am by the gym and the office. Students must be with an adult to attend and stay with the adult until 8:55 when the bell rings. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning!
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Breakfast with Santa
Washington STEM Academy's Girls Who Code club teaches girls in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade how to program and code. They also learn about women who have made contributions to technology and engineering. But the best part is making some cool friends! Check out this video about Washington's Girls Who Code club! https://youtu.be/qzG9uuH7pmQ?si=L4tpg3rGYB6mjjmY #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Derek Pike
We are grateful for the dedication and support of our Special Ed staff. They help create learning environments so that all children can reach their full potential. Their compassion, patience, and understanding of unique learning is truly inspiring! We'd like to give a heartfelt thank you for all that you do! #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Recess duties with a smile.
Cutting activity
Math manipulatives
Talking through the lesson
Reports and emails.
Lunch time fun
One to one
Conferencing with teachers
Reading the latest research
Always ready and willing to help
We had the most fun today! Pajama day, parades, and turkey crowns are just a few of the fun things on the agenda today. The PTO spoiled the staff with a dessert bar. What a great way to kick off Thanksgiving break. We wish all of our Hornet families a safe and happy holiday. We are thankful for all of you. Thank you for sharing your time, talents, and most of all your kids with us. Happy Thanksgiving! #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
At the Races!
Turkey proud
Planning Thanksgiving dinner.
Mrs. Anderson's turkey crowns.
2nd grade fun.
Thanksgiving crafts
Pajama day fun.
PTO spoils the staff.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Washington 2nd graders created Thanksgiving Parade floats using Sphero Indis and BeeBots. Both use screenless coding to program their robot to drive around a specific parade route. Kindergarten, 1st, and 3rd grade all enjoyed watching the parade and were treated to some suckers! #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Derek Pike
Ready to go!
Welcome visitors
Cool balloon
Impressive
Teamwork
Coding
Suckers!
Cool Parade
Santabot
Beebots
Students have explored and engineered with Lego simple machines that focus on solving problems and creating unique playground equipment for our school. Using the engineering design process, students helped develop their own playground equipment model based on their observations and discussions of equipment. This week, they enjoyed presenting and explaining their models to the class.
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Playground innovations
Dream big!
Beautiful playground!
Imagination today is tomorrow's reality.
Love the layers of fun.
A garden in the playground? Yes, please!
Playground innovation at it's zenith.
In this season of gratitude, we want to say how thankful we are for our substitute teachers at Washington. Some of them have a personal connection to our school, while others simply love children and helping them learn. WCS has current openings for sub positions. If you love inspiring children to reach new heights, making a difference, and having a flexible work schedule that adapts to your needs, would you consider joining our team? We would love to have you! #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
We love our building sub, Mrs. Silva!
Helping in the STEM Lab
Small group instruction time.
Reading with 3rd grade.
Making a difference in EL.
Going over sub plans.
Join our team!
One student can make a big difference! On Monday, Brooklyn enjoyed a day as our principal for raising just over $1,000 for the Hornet Hike. Brooklyn enjoyed greeting students, passing out treats to teachers, and many of the fun aspects of running the school. We are so grateful for Brooklyn and her heart for others! #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Principal for the day!
Reporting for duty.
Morning announcements
Treat trolley time
A refreshing drink after a hard day's work.
Check list complete!
Washington 4th graders are dissecting frogs this week. Thank you to Mrs. Gough's High School Dissection class for leading the lab. Students opened up frog stomachs and found beetles and fish inside!! Students also learned what kind of careers would require taking dissection classes.
5 months ago, Derek Pike
Following along
Getting a closer look.
Starting the incision
Ready to roll!
High School students
Mr. Frog
Generous living is the Hornet way! Washington's Student Council hosted their annual Food Drive last week. We collected a total of 2,412 items!! All items were boxed up and picked up by Combined Community Services -- a non-profit organization that exists to provide hope and resources to families in need. Thank you, Washington families, for your generosity and willingness to help those in need! We are grateful to be able to collect and donate these much needed items. #WarsawInspires
5 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Sorting items
Packing items
Boxes ready to go
Friday, our kindergarten students had an exciting visit from a local firefighter! They learned about when to call 911, where to find fire alarms, and what items are safe to play with. They also discovered the importance of knowing their home address. It was an unforgettable day of learning and fun! 🚒👨‍🚒
6 months ago, Rochelle Criss
Learning fire safety tips
Crawling through a tunnel is great practice !
Knowing our addresses is important!
Stay low and go!
Third-grade students are transforming their written personal narratives into interactive coding projects using Scratch Jr. with Mr. Pike. Through this activity, they learned to bring their stories to life by creating animations and sequences, connecting literacy with coding fundamentals. Such a fun way to blend storytelling with technology! #WarsawInspires
6 months ago, Rochelle Criss
3rd grade makes their narrative come to life on the screen!
We take coding seriously.
Animation time!