Our PTO is having a Family Spaghetti Dinner! Take a look at the flier for more information!
4 days ago, Jill Phelan
Family Dinner
All kids ages 4-12 are welcome to participate in POP Club, a fun, free program that encourages kids to discover the abundance of fresh local produce at the market. Kids exercise their own buying power while exploring the market, trying new fruits and vegetables, learning about where their food comes from, and participating in weekly activities. How POP Club works: Sign up at the POP Tent on any Thursday between June 6th - August 22nd. Each time kids attend the market, they receive $2 in POP Bucks to spend on fruits, vegetables, or seedlings at the market. Kids can choose between spending their POP bucks or saving them for a larger produce item. Kids can participate in weekly activities like planting seeds, learning about pollinators, movement activities, and more. https://www.farmersmarketwestfield.org/pop-club-for-kids/
5 days ago, Westfield Public Schools
Members of the community are invited to immerse themselves in the work of talented art students of all ages adorning the walls of Westfield High School at “Into the Arts” Saturday, April 27, and then gather in the gym and enjoy student musicians from elementary to high school perform in “Bandtastic.” Artwork by students in second and fourth grades on up will be on display from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. throughout the school, and at 1 p.m. in the gym, musicians from elementary, intermediate, middle and both high schools will be showcased. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2024/04/westfield-student-artists-musicians-getting-ready-for-combined-showcase.html
10 days ago, Westfield Public Schools
While some students were taking a break from school during April vacation week, others were having fun in school, playing math games with cards and legos, building bridges (literally, with popsicle sticks) and winning raffle prizes at lunchtime during the Math Acceleration Academy and the Newcomers Academy held at Westfield Middle School and Highland Elementary. The academies are run through grants from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for students in third through 10th grades. The programs for third and fourth graders are held at Highland, under the supervision of Westfield Intermediate School Vice Principal Rena Piper. A total of 75 students enrolled in the Math Academy at WMS, and 105 at Highland. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2024/04/students-have-fun-in-school-during-spring-break.html
13 days ago, Westfield Public Schools
Now that the solar eclipsed has passed, Westfield’s public schools are passing on the special viewing glasses to students in South America. Westfield school district Curriculum and Instruction Director Susan Dargie said the schools are working with the Holyoke Fire Department to collect glasses to be donated to Argentina and Chile, where an annular solar eclipse will be visible on Oct. 2. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2024/04/westfield-students-will-donate-used-eclipse-glasses-to-kids-in-south-america.html
23 days ago, Westfield Public Schools
Lauren Cadigan, supervisor of science, technology and engineering for Westfield schools, and K-6 STEM coach Lyndsey Ayers, said they are ready to distribute more than 5,700 solar eclipse safety glasses, a pair for every student and staff member in the public school system. Any leftover glasses will be given to the preschools at the YMCA and Boys & Girls Club. “Students won’t get them until Monday,” Cadigan said. She said 3,000 of them were donated from UMass Amherst, and the district purchased the rest. Administrators made sure these glasses have been tested to protect eyes from the intense rays of the sun. https://www.masslive.com/westfieldnews/2024/04/safety-glasses-pinhole-viewer-project-have-westfield-pupils-ready-for-eclipse.html
29 days ago, Westfield Public Schools
Tonight's SEPAC Meeting is now being held virtually only. Thank you.
about 1 month ago, Westfield Public Schools
SEPAC
The much-anticipated solar eclipse is just days away and areas schools are preparing their students to have a front row seat for what could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. “This is called a pinhole viewer…and some classrooms, we provided instructions, so that teachers can create these, and kids can use them and safely view the eclipse with things they have at home,” said Lauren Cadigan, supervisor of Science Technology and Engineering at Westfield Public Schools. Throughout Westfield Public Schools, teachers have received resources ranging from directions on how to create a pinhole viewer, reading materials, maps, and more. Some of the masterminds behind it are Cadigan and Pre-K through Grade 4 STEM Coach Lindsey Ayers. “I think students are more excited about learning when they can see something in real life. We’re excited about that real-life experience,” Ayers added. However, preparations for the eclipse are extending outside of the classroom too. Across the district, after-school sports practices and games have been cancelled so students can take in the eclipse. To view the eclipse, you need the right lenses to protect your eyes. Elementary school students were given eclipse viewing glasses, but teachers throughout the district had the chance to request them. We’re told the demand was so high that by Monday, the district plans to order and distribute nearly 3,900 pairs about 2,500 pairs were donations from UMass Amherst. “I hope we inspire the next generation of scientists. As always, we try to create a space where all kids, if they want to be, can be successful in STEM and can see themselves in stem,” Cadigan noted. https://www.westernmassnews.com/2024/04/03/schools-preparing-use-eclipse-learning-moment-students/?fbclid=IwAR1lAUd35NgO0rf-OqlCMdx5WBr0Y8gDgwaR-im7MpVClfrp_NcbRewMTO0_aem_AUtfRf3DEHnxeT87bc9iDiYdtPrI8iY9RQl8fnC4CRYKFiYJL5XLsB50hz-u0fQjjidQwBTV9qq_ayNSw1VdGzUQ
about 1 month ago, Westfield Public Schools
A reminder that schools are closed tomorrow, March 29, for Good Friday. Thank you. Have a great weekend!
about 1 month ago, Westfield Public Schools
Closed for Good Friday
Ms. Diamond's Kindergarten class at Highland Elementary School has been working on their Project Lead the Way unit about Forces of Motion. The unit investigates ways to help move rocks to build a swing set. Students engaged in push and pull centers to see how pushes and pulls can help move the rocks. They experimented pushing and pulling on different surfaces as well as with different levels of force. For their final project, the students worked together in groups to create a box to help push and pull the rocks to make room for the swing set.
about 1 month ago, Westfield Public Schools
STEM 1
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Stem
In Massachusetts, students with attendance rates consistently above 95% in pre-kindergarten through grade 3 outperformed students with lower attendance rates during any year between pre-kindergarten and grade 3 on the grade 3 MCAS tests.
about 1 month ago, Westfield Public Schools
ESDC
Preschool educators from WPS, the Boys & Girls Club, the YMCA, and Amelia Park Children's Museum gathered for a STEM Professional Development session with Instructional Coaches Lindsey Ayers & Kelly O'Sullivan. Teachers prepared to implement another "It STEMs from a Story" unit (Spring Edition) utilizing resources from Project Lead the Way. It was a great opportunity for collaboration among early childhood community partners in Westfield.
about 1 month ago, Westfield Public Schools
PLTW Preschool
Click below for the Quarter 3 Newsletter from Westfield Public Schools. https://www.schoolsofwestfield.org/documents/district/district-newsletters/quarter-three-newsletter/598820
about 1 month ago, Westfield Public Schools
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
about 2 months ago, Jill Phelan
KD
All this week Highland Elementary School has been celebrating Read Across America with unique spirit days. Thursday staff and students dressed like their favorite book characters. It was so much fun to see all of the amazing costumes! Our halls were filled with Harry Potter, Willy Wonka, Fancy Nancy, mice who love cookies, Pete the Cat, Ms. Frizzle, and even the girls from the Babysitter's Club! #AchievingExcellenceTogether
about 2 months ago, Westfield Public Schools
Things
Tryouts are currently being held for Gator Swim Club's spring and summer season! Gator Swim Club is a nationally-ranked USA Swim Club based right here at Westfield High School. We accept swimmers as young as 6 years old, of varying ability levels. We even offer a discount for Westfield High swimmers looking for somewhere to train when the high school season ends! For more information about the club, visit us at www.westernmassgators.com, or follow us on instagram @westernmassgators. To arrange a tryout, contact Coach Tom Avila at (978) 771-0332 or CoachTAvila@gmail.com
about 2 months ago, Westfield Public Schools
Gator
Many WPS teachers in grades PK-12 attended the annual Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Spring PD Day at WPI, organized by the Mass Learning Project. Teachers attended sessions that focused on curriculum mapping, collaborating, networking, utilizing artificial intelligence, and helping students solve meaningful problems through authentic skills. Teachers left the day feeling prepared and inspired to continue facilitating applied learning with their students through PLTW.
about 2 months ago, Westfield Public Schools
PLTW
All this week Highland has been celebrating Read Across America with unique spirit days.  Today staff and students dressed like their favorite book characters.  It was so much fun to see all of the amazing costumes!  Our halls were filled with Harry Potter, Willy Wonka, Fancy Nancy, mice who love cookies, Pete the Cat, Ms. Frizzle, and even the girls from the Babysitter's Club!  
about 2 months ago, Jill Phelan
Teachers of all Things
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PreK
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Pete
Thank you to all that attended our Westfield Business to Education Alliance (WE2BA) meeting this week at Westfield Technical Academy. This month, we finalized preparations for our annual Career Expo and Job Fair on March 13, Elementary School Career Days in the spring, and Project Based Learning Experiences for students at our Intermediate and Middle Schools in June. Attendees were also treated to an omelet station provided by WTA's Culinary Arts students. We are very grateful for our business partnerships that offer our students authentic learning experiences throughout the school year.
2 months ago, Westfield Public Schools
Feb 27
feb 27 part 2
A reminder that there is no school for students on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. Thank you!
2 months ago, Westfield Public Schools
March 5