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WES Perfect Attendance 3rd-9 Weeks
Henry Altman, Donnie Anderson, Cayden Baldree, Christopher Bashor, Braiden Bellero, Rousas Beresford, Camden Blake, Presleigh Boan, Madyson Brigham, Ella Cahill, Caroline Carmichael, Leah Carnahan, Jackson Church, Jacob Crum, Jordan Crum, Callahan Cusack, Daisy Daigle, Darla Daigle, Allie Davis, Amber Davis, Chloe Davis, John Dawson, Briana De La O Franco, Courtney DiAngelo, Laila Diggs, Triston Diggs, Bailey Dominguez, Leviti-cus Doran, Audrey Elkins, Brice Ellis, Akhiyla Evans, Aden Fookes, Avery Ford, Graham Frechette, Seth Freeman, Fisher Gallup, Lucas Garcia, Cherish Gardner, Brianna Gaspardo, Charles Gates, Rowan Gebbia, Ja’Shawn Grate, Jason Grayson, Jason Green-Adams, Joshua Green-Adams, Michaela Greene, Serenity Greene, Aldan Greer, Ashton Greer, Jessica Hammel, William Harrington, Evan Hayek, Tyrese Haynes, Kaleigh Henn, Jonathan Huntoon, Riley Jansky, Savannah Jansky, Lilah Jennings, Aleera Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Janya Jones, Jackson Keith, Julia Kier, Mason Kinmartin, Cassidy Kirk, Fynnleigh Klatka, Khloe Lee, Leland Lewis, Justin Lin, Christian Linen, Tyler Littleton, Haylee Marsh, Hailey Mercer, Stuart Miller, Jayden Moody, Rodrick Moody, Jaylen Morris, Jack Moschgat, Aniya Moultrie, Jarell Nesbitt, Autum Nielsen, Vincent Ogburn, Madison Ownbey, Jaden Poon, Logan Potts, Matthew Prazeres, Vincent Randall, Irelyn Reg-ister, Lily Retey, Jairo Ramos De la Cruz, Kylah Robinson, Mekhi Robinson, Nicholas Rodriguez, Noah Rush, Camren Russell, Devion Russell, La’Jaria Russell, Teagan Russell, Jarrell Ryan, Gabriel Simmons, Isaiah Simmons, Aeryn Smith, Brooklyn Smith, Caron Smith, Cullen Smith, David Smith, Jacori Smith, John Smith, Tyson Strickland, Jonathan Thomas, Ryleigh Thompson, Sebastian Valencia, Bryan Vernon, Riser Walker-Gleaton, Avery Walters, Sahara Waterman, Noah Watson, Drew Weigel, Joseph Weigel, Avery White, Kameron Wigfall and Andrew Wilson
School Mission Statement: An inquiry based learning school to help children become respectful, knowledgeable, and caring citizens, through cultural understandings by providing developmentally appropriate curriculum in a safe and supportive environment.
WACCAMAW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 2015-2016
Third Nine Weeks
Students in grades 2 and 3 who maintain at least a B average in each subject (4 core subjects) each grading period are placed on the School’s Honor Roll.
Principal’s Scholar- Students who maintain an A average in each subject each reporting period.
2nd Grade Principal’s Scholar—Ray Barrineau, Alara Johnson, Vincent Cegledy, Blair Cherry, Adrian Grate, Rhylee Harris, Louis Parsons, Zaine Roberts, Jett Bordner, Luke Coppola, Lily Daub, Smith Day, Kate Kelaher, Owen Patterson, Julia Pop, Marley Roberts, Noah Rush, Avery Abernethy, Isabella Dozier, Millie Grugan, Trace Harmon, Sydney Goins, Lilah Jennings, Allison McClellan, Lily Rosnack, Brianna Gaspardo, Jason Green-Adams, Lilli Loughran-Petrino, Ainsley Nesbitt, Ashley O’Neal, Jack Smith, Holden Taylor, Adrianna Diaz, Reed Gallup, Jack Hopkins, Lee McCarthy, David Smith, Marshall Todd, Camden Blake, Hamp Eirvin, Reyna Flores, Andre Grate, William Howard, Addie Lucas, Camp Spires, Mia Walker and Lily Grant
2nd Grade A-B Honor Roll—Sanai Gibson, Michael Neill, Alex Gallier, Thomas Ariza, Madyson Brigham, Chloe Davis, Mary Addison Day, Maggie DiVesti, Kelsey Guard-Davis, Hayden Hogan, Raziya Rutledge, Aeryn Smith, Myles Smith, Leonard Edwards, Sanaijah German, Kayden Ryan, Joseph Meditz, Jayden Moody, Colby Constable, Alexa Garcia, Devin Kowalewski, Connor Constable, Emily Cooper, Emma Crosby, Wells Marshall, Finn Maxwell, Kacie Raley, Walker Sheely, Khalil Sim-mons, Elijah Williams, Abigail Wheeler, Treyveon Williams, Trevor Byrd, Emerson Parler, Emmy Roberts, Jacori Smith, Tyson Strickland, Brady Cook, Trevon Ford, Kevin Gabino, Nicholas Gaspardo, Jackson Church, Hunter Michau, Jaden Gore, Lauren Johnson, Stowe Benston, Ali Crowe, Ryan Gebbia, Kayla Hodge, Anna Kate Livingston, Caroline Mattox, Hudson Paul, Antwane Wilson and Jaynelle Caldwell
3rd Grade Principal’s Scholar—Stella Eubanks, Taryn Yonker, Brandon Nist, Victorio Gullo, Ellyn Fox, Gray Buskirk, Conrad Beglin, Ava Sasek, Samuel Artz, Lauren Bougher, Ruby Rosenberg, Kayla Sheedy, Scarlett Van Bloem, Elise Caywood, Ellie Forrest, Corrin Green, Mary Honeycutt, Veronica Flynn, Ellison McLeod, Ella Mari-na Papadea, Mack Turner, Sebastian Valencia, Campbell Williams, Tyrese Haynes, Sarah Grace Johnson, Mason Kinmartin, Mary Darby Moore, Pierce Mullen, Brody Rainbolt, Emily Roberts, Braiden Bellero, Christopher Cox, Savannah Jansky, Makayla Javoroski and Audrey Lee Elkins
3rd Grade A-B Honor Roll—Steven Bellevue, Caroline Carmichael, Kaylee Carper, Chance Flores, Aleera Johnson, Brendon MacArthur, Kiara Ryan, Isaiah Simmons, Justin Steros, Elise Wahl, Bryce Wingfield, James Wilson, Jack Whitehair, Autumn Tidwell, Mamie Thomas, Frank Thomas, Kylah Robinson, Rowan Moore, Aubrey Kowalczyk, Matthew Henry, Jean Daniels, Joshua Chavez, Hope Cox, Evie Gilmore, Norah Hoppe, Lainey Jordan, Jadon Jordan, Tallen Krechel, Skylar Lombard, Ben Rodenbeck, Domenic Barberio, Jace Faiella, Oliver Goldstein, Hollis Grafe, Dalton Howell-Mercer, Makayla Knowlin, Caitlyn McMakin, Sean Mullan, Jack Thomas, Braden Welter, Savannah Graham, Payton Chance, Aden Fookes, Fisher Gallup, Anthony Hammond, Alexis Harris, Julia Kier, Avery Milling, Will Powers, Riser Walk-er-Gleaton, Kyle Cook, Townsend Crosby, Emmarie Everhart, Jack Francke, Emersen Lake, Eve Mann, Alana Morris, Cayden Baldree, Sadie Carter, Caden Hightower, Illy Intrieri, Gabriella Rana, Dawson Richardson, Bryan Vernon, Emmie Bess, Samantha Ford, Charles Gates, Kayla Holek, Jaxon Kreinbrink, Justin Lin and William Olds
April 8, 2016 Volume 30 Number 28
Literacy Message Spend time in your community library
Georgetown, Waccamaw and Sandy Island
PRINCIPAL’S CORNER
Website: www.wes.gcsd.k12.sc.us
School Motto:
Achievement, Respect and Integrity Through Education
WES PTA 2016-2017
WES PTA will be accepting nominations to serve on the PTA board or a committee.
Name Child’s Name
Address Current Grade & Teacher
Contact #
Please circle the position you’re interested in:
1st Vice President 2nd Vice President 3rd Vice President Secretary Assistant Secretary
Treasurer Treasurer Elect Committee
Mrs. Nicole McLain, President
Please return this form to the front office by Friday, April 15, 2016.
Tuesday Extended School Day 1 Hour
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 Tuesday, April 19, 2016
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO MONITOR SC READY TESTING:
April 26th, April 27th, and April 28th
Grade 3
Volunteers are needed to be monitors for SC READY testing. All third grade students at WES will take the SC READY tests in Writing, Reading, and Math on April 26th, 27th, and 28th, 2016. Monitors are needed to assist each of the teachers in their rooms during this testing. Testing will take place each day from approximately 8:15-10:30. If you can help out as a testing monitor, please fill in the form below and return it to school, or call Joanne Foster at 843-237-4233 or email your response to jfoster@gcsd.k12.sc.us. Thank you!
Name___________________________________________ Phone_____________________________
Circle all the days you can help: April 26 April 27 April 28
Child’s Name_______________________________ Homeroom Teacher________________________
April 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3
MAP Testing 5th—15th
4-Report Cards Go
Home
5-5:30 p.m. School Board Meeting -Extended School Day
6 7
-Good News Club
8-Dolphin Spirit Day - -Terrific Kids Assembly
9
10 11 12-Extended
School Day 13 14
-Good News Club
15-Dolphin Spirit Day
-Special Olympics @ GHS
16
17-4:00 p.m. BEACH
Concert 18-1:30 p.m.-Magic
Show for Fun Run
Class Winners
19-Extended
School Day
20 21
-Good News Club
22-Dolphin Spirit Day 23
24 25 26-Grade 3 SC
Ready Testing
27-Secretaries
Day
-Grade 3 SC Ready
28-Grade 3 SC
Ready Testing
29-Interim Reports
Go Home -Dolphin Spirit Day
30 -March of
Dimes Walk @ East
Bay Park
Choose Two: Muffin, String Cheese and
Cereal Bowl
Sliced Pears
Choice of Juice and Milk
Mini Pancakes
Mandarin Oranges
Choice of Juice and Milk
Grits
Sausage Patty
WW Toast
Sliced Peaches
Choice of Juice and Milk
French Toast Sticks
Link Sausage
Seasonal Fresh Fruit
Choice of Juice and Milk
Ham Biscuit
Applesauce
Choice of Juice and Milk
Teriyaki Beef Dippers w/Hot Biscuit
Deli Wrap
California Blend Vegetables
Mashed Potato
Clouds
Fruit Cup
Seasonal Fresh Fruits
Choice of Milk
Chicken Fillet on a Bun
Sub Sandwich
Sweet Potato Fries
Broccoli Salad
Pear Slices
Seasonal Fresh Fruit
Choice of Milk
Taco Salad w/Tortilla Chips
Chicken Salad w/Crackers
Turnip Greens
Pinto Beans
Sliced Peaches
Seasonal Fresh Fruit
Chocolate Chip Cookie
Choice of Milk
Garlic Baked Chicken
Hot Yeast Roll
BBQ Sandwich
Green Beans
Oven Baked Okra
Frosty Strawberry Cup
Seasonal Fresh Fruit
Choice of Milk
Fish Strips w/Hushpuppies
Corndog
Savory Carrots
Tossed Salad
Frozen Fruit Sidekicks
Seasonal Fresh Fruit
Choice of Milk
Monday, April 11
Monday, April 12
Monday, April 13 Monday, April 14 Monday, April 15
Monday, April 11
Monday, April 12
Monday, April 13 Monday, April 14 Monday, April 15
Dear WES Families,
We will be supporting the March of Dimes in the following ways:
*MOD Tags – These will be sold for $1 and displayed with your child’s name in the hallway
near the cafeteria. The class that has the most tags sold by April 30th
will have a Pizza
Party! The 2nd
place winner will have a class Sunset Slush party.
*We will have t-shirts that were designed by our very own March of Dimes committee.
Please use the order form at the bottom if you are interested in purchasing a t-shirt. Com-
plete and return to your child’s teacher and please make checks payable to WES. These
shirts will be great to wear on Spirit Day!
*The March of Dimes walk will be held at East Bay Park on April 30th
. They will have the
butterfly garden on display at the walk. Please see the attached form and return to your
child’s teacher if you are interested in honoring a baby with a butterfly. Please feel free to
honor your own child too-after all, they are still your babies.
Nearly half a million babies are born too soon in our country each year. Some are so small
they struggle to survive. We need your help to give all babies a fighting chance. Please help
us meet our $2,000 goal.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
**Monday, April 11, 2016—LAST Day To Order T-Shirts**
The cost of the March of Dimes/WES t-shirts are $15 for Adults (v-neck) and $12 for youth (crew neck
only). The t-shirts are pastel yellow and the writing is chocolate brown. They have a teddy bear
with the March of Dimes & WES logo. They say “saving babies TOGETHER one step at a time.” See
WES website for graphics.
The shirts I would like the following amount of t-shirts: ____________ (list amounts by the size that ap-
plies.)
____ Youth Small ______Youth Medium ____ Youth Large ____ Youth X-Large
____Adult Small _____ Adult Medium ____Adult Large
____Adult X- Large ________ Adult XX Large
Congratulations to Mrs. Minor's 2nd Grade class. They are our March
class winner. Thank you to all those that have contributed box tops. Keep
Clipping!
Thank you to the students that brought in box tops this past month:
Child Development & Kindergarten—Gracyn Carnahan, Baylor Harrington,
Salters Cantrell, Grey Hester, Austin Abernethy, Addie Nelson, Joe Burroughs,
Max Wicker, Nemrick Dennison, Laci Giorlando, Julie Rose Moran & Lacey
Pruett
1st Grade—Jordyn Wright, George Wingfield, Isabella Rodriguez, Gavin Hyatt-Petersen, Connelly Vaughn, Madelyne Beresford, Chris Spivey & Brooks Lowe
2nd Grade—Lilliannah Loughran-Petrino, Jaden Gore, Emmaleah Davis, Adrian Grate, Emmy Roberts,
Madyson Brigham, Ray Barrineau, Tyler Simerson, Colby Constable, Emily Cooper & Avery Abernethy
3rd Grade—Ava Sasek, Ellie Forrest, Oliver Goldstein, Caitlyn McMakin, Bryan Vernon, Kiara Ryan,
Caroline Carmichael, Justin Steros, Will Powers & Mack Turner
We have kicked off our annual Jump Rope for Heart fundraising drive to benefit the American Heart Association. Each student will be bringing home a letter detailing what Jump Rope for Heart is, and the ways they can register to raise funds to help the American Heart Association. For those students able to assist in raising funds, they will either need to turn them in to Mrs. Martenies at school, or you can register and donate online at www.heart.org/jump, and then join our team in the Search for Your School area. The last day to regis-ter and donate funds is Friday, April 29, 2016, and then we will be having our celebration event for all those who raised funds at our school gymnasium the morning of Friday May 6, 2016. Students who earn additional thank you gifts will receive them at the celebration event also. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at bmalone@gcsd.k12.sc.us, or at 843-237-4233 ext. 2407. Thanks so much for your support.
Accelerated Reader
A grade level drawing was done for those students who met their AR goal for March.
The following students are grade level winners for March:
1st Grade—Charlotte Beard
2nd Grade—Emmie Roberts
3rd Grade—Grayson Buskirk
Hippos can open their mouths as much as four feet
wide! They mainly just use massive maw to graze
on grass, and although they spend most of the day
in the water, they are asleep much of that time and
prefer to eat plants they find on dry land.
*Wonders of the World*
The Great Wall of China stretched for more than 13,000 miles, including all of its branches and fortifi-
cations. As many as 25,000 watchtowers studded the wall, which was primarily designed to keep out
Mongol raiders and other nomads from the north. The wall was begun as early as 2600 years ago and
was regularly extended, destroyed, rebuilt, and restored over the next 25-plus centuries. Most of
what still exists today is about 400 to 600 years old, dating from the Ming Dynasty.
*The Great Wall Of China*
Family Justice Center’s Used Shoe Drive
What: The Family Justice Center is conducting a shoe collection drive in 2016.
Our goal is to collect 100 bags of shoes (25 pairs per bag) to raise funds to con-
tinue providing free and confidential services for victims of domestic violence
and their children.
The shoes collected will not only provide funding for FJC services but will also
benefit impoverished people in developing nations. Through the collections
these people are able to start, maintain and grow their microenterprise to feed,
clothe and house their families. Shoes are creating sustainable economies in
countries where little hope of economic stability exists.
Bring shoes of any size, style or condition!
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