
The safety of our students is always our top priority. Please assist us in maintaining their safety. To alleviate congestion at the pick-up area, we will be implementing the following measures.
◀️Following the concert, we ask that any audience members who are leaving for the evening and are NOT picking up students please exist to the left of the auditorium and go out the HIGH SCHOOL doors in front of the cafeteria.
◀️For our parents who are picking up students:Please send no more than 1 - 2 adults to pick up your student. Students will be brought up from their classrooms in grade-level order, beginning with our Kindergarten and 1st grade students. Teachers will bring their students up the ramp and will meet with parents at the entrance to the elementary pod.
◀️If you are a parent of an older grade level student, please kindly wait in the auditorium while our younger grade levels are picked up.


EXCITING ECLIPSE!
We’re still uncovering fun solar eclipse activities that took place around SAES! Many classrooms did eclipse-themed crafts that helped students see how the brief alignment of the Earth, moon and sun cause a solar eclipse.

Mrs. Hornstrom's fifth grade WIN group wrote letters to Santa! In addition to learning the proper structure of a letter, students practiced addressing envelopes to the North Pole.


This week, we’re showing you how to transform ordinary household items into powerful math tools! Whether it’s buttons, beans, coins, or even toys, these everyday objects can help your child build foundational math skills in a fun and hands-on way. Stay tuned for more creative ideas to make math part of your daily life.


WCSD Restructuring FAQ Updated 12.06.24
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Ms. Check’s third grade earned recess in the snow today for good behavior! Great job to our not-so-little Wolverines....keep showing that P.R.I.D.E.!





We are embarking on a udder-ly exciting journey! Through Discovery Dairy, Mrs. Lindberg adopted a dairy cow named Milkyway and will incorporate their calf, learning all about farming and where our milk comes from into classroom lessons.
Discover Dairy is an engaging, interactive, cross-curricular, multi-leveled lesson series that meets Pennsylvania state education standards and anchors for science, math and reading while incorporating social studies concepts to show students where milk comes from and how dairy farms contribute to our world.
We hope you will continue to watch Milkyway grow with us!


Due to the impending weather, Warren County School District will be closed tomorrow, December 5th, 2024.


Warren County School District has canceled all after school activities, including 21st Century and SPARK, today, December 4, 2024.

This week, we're highlighting a fun and interactive way to bring math into your home—through board games! 🧩 Family game nights are not just about laughter and bonding; they’re also perfect opportunities to practice essential math skills in a natural and engaging way. Stay tuned for more fun ideas to make math a part of your everyday family activities.


Happy Thanksgiving from JiJi. Support your child at home with ST Math. Click on the link below to get started! https://www.stmath.com/parent-math-resources.


Happy Thanksgiving to our SAES families, staff, and community! We appreciate you -


**📢 Student Computer Needs 2024**
The Warren County School District is conducting a survey to assess the need for computers for home use by District students. Based on the survey results, a laptop may be provided to your student if a need is identified.
👉 **PLEASE COMPLETE ONE SURVEY FOR EACH SCHOOL-AGED CHILD IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD.**
**Note:** Students who received a laptop in previous years are not eligible to receive another laptop this year.
📲 **https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=5H8HhE0j_EmCsJyTTTqn4luCoAk_3fpMhmpDl6Eq-ghURFFOQ0tPWko3RDZWVFhQQjkxWDYzSDA4WS4u**
Thank you for helping us support our students' success! 💻🎓


Mrs. Lindberg's kindergarteners took a moment to 'art-ify' Christmas trees with rhythm and patterns with Mrs. Yeager. 🎄










Each week, we bring you fun and engaging ways to help children practice math skills at home through games and activities. This week's focus is on fact fluency—building speed and confidence with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.


💻 **Attention Parents/Guardians** 💻
We are conducting a survey to assess the need for a computer to be used at home by district students.
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=5H8HhE0j_EmCsJyTTTqn4luCoAk_3fpMhmpDl6Eq-ghURFFOQ0tPWko3RDZWVFhQQjkxWDYzSDA4WS4u
✅ Important Details:
- **One survey per school-aged child in your household.**
- If your child received a laptop in previous years, they are **ineligible** for a new one.
Your participation helps us allocate resources effectively! Thank you for your support. 😊

Reminder Book Fair is open Monday - Wednesday this week.


Each week, we're excited to share creative and practical ways to help children practice math skills at home through games, activities, and everyday tasks. This week's activity brings math to life during your next grocery shopping trip!


Please be advised of the following WCSD Outdoor Recess Guidelines:
Students will attend recess outdoors under the following conditions:
1. The temperature/wind chill are above 25 degrees.
2. The temperature/heat index is less than 90 degrees.
3. There is no precipitation falling: Exception: Light snowfall can be safe and fun for kids.
4. The outdoor recess area is safe.
Please remember to keep these considerations in mind to ensure that students are properly dressed (coats, hats, gloves, etc.), for outdoor recess in accordance with these guidelines. If you are in need of assistance with obtaining proper winter attire for your child/family, please contact the SAES Main Office.


Weekly, we will be posting ideas to encourage the practice of math skills/concepts with children at home through various games and activities. This week's post is about using math in the kitchen with your family.
