Second Grade students are working hard on their graphic organizers!
over 5 years ago, Julie Chase
2nd Grade Graphic Organizers
The flu virus is picking up steam in our state. Here are some ways to keep yourself and your family healthy during this peak flu season 1. Take the time to get your flu shot! 2. Wash your hands often with soap and water. 3. Cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough. 4. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Remember how germs are spread! 5. Try to avoid close contact with people who are sick.
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Flu season storm picture.
WES Kindergarten 100th Day. #ChargerNation
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Wes pre-K 100th day
Wes pre-K students 100th day
Wes pre-K 100th day
Wes pre-K students
WES Pre-K students had a great time celebrating the 100th day of school!!
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Wes student
Wes students.
Wes student
Wes students
1st-grade students at Weir Elementary use non-standard tools to measure different things in the classroom (tables, shelves, rugs, and each other). They had fun working in teams to accomplish their objective!
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Wes students
Wes students
Wes students
Wes students
Third graders at Weir Elementary learned about the benefits of having a Share Table in the Cafeteria today. They then wrote an opinion piece, sharing their thoughts on the topic and provided reasons and evidence to back up their opinion. Wonderful job 3rd grade!
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
3rd grade work!
Wes student working on project
Wes student working.
What a great way to spend a frigid January day! Pre-K students have an exciting time finding words they recognize as they enjoy library books at Weir Elementary School. Mrs. Tharp and one of her students are sharing a book together. We appreciate all the work of our assistant teachers at Weir Elementary School as they enhance our students' learning every day.
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Teacher with student at WES.
Students reading books at WES.
WES Kindergarten students in Mrs. Talley and Mrs. McMullen’s class have had a great start to second semester.
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Wes students in computer lab.
Three Wes students studying.
Wes student working problem sheet.
Wes student doing math.
Mrs. Talley and Mrs. McMullen’s Kindergarteners are 100 Days Smarter!! They celebrated the 100th Day by completing skip counting by 10s activities, searching for 100 hidden Hershey Kisses, dancing and counting to 100, making 100 Day trail mix, and having a Fashion Show to show off their shirts covered in 100 items. It was a great day!
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Wes students celebrating 100Days.
Wes students working on project during 100 day.
100 day picture
Wes students with m and m’s.
WES 2nd grade is working hard on graphic organizers!
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Students working on their organizers.
Students working on their organizers.
WES Kindergarten students in Mrs. Talley and Mrs. McMullen’s class have had a great start to second semester.
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Student doing math.
Wes student doing math
WES students in class
Student working math
WES Students love their teachers!
over 5 years ago, Julie Chase
1st Graders tell Mrs. Talley they love her!
L.O.W.E.S seating - Letting Our Weir Excellence Shine
over 5 years ago, Julie Chase
Students are enjoying their new seats made from LOWES paint buckets!
FLU tip of the day😊: The flu virus is spread mainly by droplets made when someone with flu coughs, sneezes or talks. These droplets can land in the nose or mouth of people standing nearby (yuck!). This is why it is very important to cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze (we’ll talk about that in a few days). Symptoms of the flu include: fever (usually high), cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, and/or chills. Flu symptoms typically come on suddenly. Next week our focus will be on ways to prevent the flu and what to do if you get the flu☹ Have a great weekend and stay weather alert!
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Regifting the flu.
FLU tip of the day: The BEST way to protect you and your family from the flu is to get a yearly flu vaccine. Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. If you’ve not already gotten a flu vaccine, it’s not too late! You can get a flu shot from your local doctor, health department, and many pharmacies offer them as well. Protect yourself and your family. Get vaccinated! Stay tuned tomorrow as we discuss signs and symptoms of the flu and how it spreads from person to person.
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Step up and get flu shot.
Did you know that Influenza (“the Flu”) is a highly contagious disease that can be SERIOUS?? According to the CDC, millions of people get sick every year from the flu and require hospitalization. Many adults and children die each year as a result of flu complications. Over the next few days, we will be sending tips to keep you and your family protected from the flu.
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Fighting flu
Welcome back students and teacher! You can’t get to summer break if you don’t start 2nd semester! Make it the best one yet! #GoChargers!
over 5 years ago, Superintendent Glen Beard
Toddler saying let’s go!
Pre-K and Kindergarten students at WES went caroling at the Choctaw County Nursing Home and Central Office on Tuesday. Special thanks to Mrs. Kirk for working so hard with them. #ChargerNation
over 5 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Wes Christmas caroling to nursing home
Wes at nursing home.
Wes Christmas caroling at nursing home.
Wes Christmas caroling
Christmas Dance Kindergarten through Second
over 5 years ago, Julie Chase
Christmas Dance
Christmas Dance
Christmas Dance
Christmas Dance
Weir Cafeteria Staff
over 5 years ago, Julie Chase
Weir Cafeteria Staff