For any family in need, here is a great opportunity.
Create a room-size maze using blocks, books, boxes, or toys. You can make the maze large enough for just toy cars or animals to travel through, or you can make the paths wide enough to walk through. #ThinkingThursdays
The birds are starting to come back and they are enjoying the feeders in the communities. While you are outside getting fresh air today, see what kind of birds you can find. Here is a great site to try to get details of the birds you are seeing. https://www.audubon.org/bird-guide
The Big List of Children’s Authors Doing Online Read Alouds & Activities
https://www.weareteachers.com/virtual-author-activities/?utm_source=WAT_MDR&utm_medium=Enews&utm_campaign=WAT_CVEnews03142020
Governor Eric Holcomb announced today that all Indiana schools will be closed through May 1st, and all state standardized tests are canceled. Westview will continue to put together plans to meet the needs of our school community. For now, stay safe and positive.
Community Resources for Meals and Food
Due to the closing of schools, Tiffany’s Restaurant in Topeka will be offering free meals to students attending area schools. If your family is experiencing difficulty providing meals, your school-aged children (grades K-12) may visit the restaurant during the hours of 6 am to 5 pm (Monday-Saturday) to be provided a free meal. This will run until April 20. Thank you, Tiffany's!
Message from Randy Miller regarding Westview's plans for COVID-19
The Westview School Corporation reminds you to complete the 2020 Census that will be arriving soon. Census data drives funding for many community needs including our schools. Each uncounted child may reduce federal school funding by nearly $1,000 per year. That equates to approximately $10,000 per uncounted child over a 10 year period. Together, we can make sure every child counts!
For more information go to 2020census.gov
https://drive.google.com/file/...
Letter from Superintendent regarding Coronavirus
Classrooms collected box tops and the winner got to have an ice cream party.
A few more pictures from Dr. Seuss Day and Pajama Day.
4th grade
First grade students on pajama day.
More pajama day pictures
March Fun Days - Pajama Day!
We are a grade "A" school. Good work everyone!
Third and fourth grade students worked on a design for Earth Day t-shirts.
First grade celebrated Dr. Seuss day! We became the illustrator and created our own “Cat in the Hat.” We also tasted our own version of “Green Eggs and Ham” which was Lime Sherbet and whip cream!