Make plans to join us Tuesday evening from 5-7 pm for our Title I Math night. Check in at the elementary office. See attachment for more details!
Congratulations to Coach Lash and our Boys Basketball team on a great year!
WES students celebrated Reading Week by taking a trip to the park. Students enjoyed reading outdoors and discussing their stories with Bulldogs from other classes!
2nd Grade had a fun time participating in "Glow in the Dark" Reading today during our D.E.A.R time!
Kindergarten a hopping good time on Leap Day today! They took part in an elementary school wide frog hunt and enjoyed fun activities too! Kindergarteners wrote about how old they would be in four years and drew what they would look like, and had a leaping contest to see if they could out leap a frog or a Kangaroo!
Due to impending weather conditions, the "Reading Under the Lights" event for tomorrow (3/7) evening will be cancelled. We encourage families to continue reading with their students at home as we wrap up Reading Week!
Wheaton School District will be conducting emergency drills on campus this morning. Emergency responders will be on campus. This will be a drill.
#ThrowbackThursday to these cuties from Kindergarten 2012, who are getting ready to graduate in a few months! Now that we have your attention...REMINDER, NO SCHOOL for students tomorrow, March 1st for staff PD.
Thank you Tucker Jobes and Michael Ussery from Senator Eric Schmitt's office for visiting Wheaton R-III today. It's exciting to show off our facilities, classrooms, and to visit about the great things going on in our district.
Thank you Wheaton FFA Officer Team! Our 2nd Graders had a fun day of learning about agriculture during your FFA recruitment day. They enjoyed making butter, learning about corn, and sharing what they knew about agriculture while painting. Take a look at some of the highlights!
Wheaton Elementary School wants your feedback! All elementary school parents, please take a few moments to answer some questions regarding your experience at WES. We always strive to serve you and your students better, and your feedback is incredibly valuable!
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Cassville School District has invited our community to participate in this event. This event is meant to teach families of the inherent dangers with the digital world and social media with regard to their children. Please RSVP by scanning the QR code if you need childcare to attend the event.
Big thank you to Share your Christmas of Cassville for the $2,000 donation to Wheaton Schools for student needs. We appreciate your generosity!
March is almost here! It's time to start planning those family adventure trips. Here's a wonderful way to help the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, score a free t-shirt and receive free admissions to ALL of these family-friendly attractions. Mark your calendar for Tuesday, March 26th to make your donation in the Student Center. To schedule call 417-227-5006 or go to www.cbco.org/donate-blood.
Tonight's performance by our 6th grade Readers Theater will be postponed due to illness in the group. We will reschedule and announce a new performance date soon!
Wheaton Elementary School will be participating in Drop Everything and Read week on March 4th-8th. Each day will have a special theme or activity to promote literacy and a love for reading with our students! See the attached flyer for details.
Get ready to help us celebrate National #FFAWeek! Tomorrow chapter members will be picking up trash along the right-of-way, then enjoying an afternoon of bowling. See all activities on the attachment.
Our 6th grade Reader's Theater will be performing "The Mystery of the Missing" next Thursday, February 22nd at 6:00 pm. Please come join us to see this wonderful performance!
Mrs. Mattingly's Kindergarten has been learning about Arctic animals!
They played the polar bear plunge, how many polar bears does it take to break through the glacier! They explored how penguins, polar bears, and seals kept warm when they dive into the frozen waters! They have a layer called blubber! The students submerged their bare hands in ice cold water, then we made a blubber layer around their hand and dipped it back in! Amazing how the layer kept our hands warmer! We also carried penguin eggs on our feet just like penguin parents.
Thank you, Mrs. Casas, for everything you do to support our students!