Today is National Custodian Appreciation Day and we would like to thank Bob, Terry, and Wendy for all they do! They keep our school clean and looking amazing! We love and appreciate you!
Students read The Princess and the Pizza in media class and then got to make their own pizza in STEAM class with Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Edwards. All students developed math, science and literacy skills as they learned how to prepare a pizza.
3rd-5th-grade students have been training for several weeks to become Testing Ninjas. This week we discussed how ninjas use their brain power or “noggins” to pass tests. Students competed to see which class could get the most cheeseballs to stick to a classmate’s head.
Congratulation to Westfield’s Students of the Month for April. These students were chosen for persevering through challenges using the “Power of Yet” strategy. Way to go Wildcats!
Our school participated in a Practice Lockdown Drill this morning in cooperation with the Surry County Sheriff's Office. Student safety is the highest priority for Surry County Schools and Sheriff’s Office. We are all working diligently everyday to insure the safety of children.
Congratulations to our March Students of the Month.
Averie Hiatt, Parker Slate, Aniston Lowman, Khloe Lawson, Kennedy Branch, Katie Seal, Camden Roberson, Zoey Edwards, Johnny Medrano, Uriel Lopez, Brady Hamann, Jeremy Stevens, Diego Ramirez, and Josue Ramirez.
Our top readers during our Fortnite Challenge were Chase Dumas with 436,853 words, Ryland Taylor with 421,510 words, and Coby Yarboro with 409,771. Way to read Wildcats!!
Westfield students read 8,500,513 words in February during the Fortnite Challenge! Each student who passed at least one test was rewarded with a dance party in the gym. Mr. Boyles’ class read the most words with 2,610,085 and were rewarded with a pizza party!