Milton's Message 

 

October 18, 2019   

You cannot teach TODAY the same way you did YESTERDAY to prepare students for TOMORROW.

 

~John Dewey

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

 

 

 

 

School Board Meeting

~October 22

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grateful Moment #Gratefel

This week, both teachers and students participated in learning activities.  It was great to see our faculty and staff explore new technology, challenge themselves with new instructional methods, and truly embrace a growth mindset during professional development this week. #gratefel #WeAreWestFel

Looking Ahead

Report Cards Go Home: Tuesday, October 22

Homecoming: Friday, October 25 

Pictures of the Week

WFHS Swim Team wears pink for the month of October as the boys take home 2nd place and the girls take home 4th place!

Bains Elementary 5th grade teachers, Lindsay Gilliam, Donna Gibbon, and Sammetria Martin analyze their curriculum during professional development.

Ms. Brittney Rosenbach with 3rd grade teachers, Ms. Mary Madalyn Miller, Mrs. Lauren Percy, and Ms. Cheryl Causey.

WFHS teachers, Mr. Jason McCray, Ms. Megan Trehern, and Ms. Cristy Walker learn about zSPace.

WFMS teacher Carolina Woodman practices using the zSpace lab.

WFMS teacher, Jennifer Guttery, explores the zSpace programs.

Bains Elementary administrator Bill Parkerson experiments with the zSpace programs.

WFMS students Lauren Cazabat and Arieonia Ebbs explore fossils in the zSpace lab during Ms. Taylor Garrett's class.

Bains Elementary students Myla Guerra, Camryn Pearson, and Jackson Maxwell build seawalls.

At Bains Lower Elementary, Ms. Joyce Roberts conferences with Daiza White and Connor McGhee.

Ms. Shannon Shaffer's 2nd grade students, Katie Bishop, Kendall Browning, Wesley LaGrone, Judah Lowery, and Kharen Scott, work on a vocabulary activity at Bains Elementary.

Kindergarten student, Lily Strickland, uses her Chromebook to work on Zearn at Bains Lower Elementary.

 

At WFHS, Ms. Jamie Rodgers' World History class took a 360 tour of The Palace of Versailles.

At Bains Lower Elementary, Kennedy Boone enjoys studying pictures that begin with the letter I.