
Our next Red Cross Blood Drive will be on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 from 11:30 am- 3:30 pm in the library at the AD Johnston High School in Bessemer.


Our Spring Choir Concert dates are set! We hope to see you there.



Please share with anyone who might be interested. Thank you.


We returned from break to find MANY items remaining in our Lost & Found. Students are encouraged to look for missing articles but maybe parents out there can help with identification. Please call the office if you recognize anything or need addiitional assistance. 906-663-4515. Thank you!



Important reminder that we participate in the CEP program and offer free breakfast and lunch to all enrolled students.


Here is the April Lunch Menu.
Remember, there is no school next week due to Spring Break.


Students in Mrs. Williams's kindergarten class got an early start on their Easter Baskets today.




Students in Miss DiGiorgio’s 2nd grade class participated in a “Hermit Crab Handling and Care” workshop hosted by Miss Jarvela’s 6th grade class. 2nd grade students were able to hold the 6th grade class pets-hermit crabs. They were also given the opportunity to feed African dwarf frogs. The 6th grade students were able to work on their public speaking skills while presenting their knowledge on hermit crabs and African dwarf frogs.





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It was quite the exciting time today when 2nd grade students played Sight Word Stack.


Due to the predicted inclement weather, the Bessemer Area Schools will be closed on Friday, March 17, 2023.


Rainbow fun in kindergarten. Getting ready for the pot of gold perhaps???





It's not too late! The WES Book Fair is happening this week.
Here's a link to Scholastic page: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/washingtonelementaryschool103


Mrs. Toth's 2nd grade made posters during a Solid Start science lesson. In small groups they researched ways humans can prevent wind and water from changing the Earth. They created posters of different solutions such as levees, ditches, trees and plants, and seawall.
Their posters included and explanation, a picture, materials, benefits and challenges.





Mrs. Aijala's Pre-Calculus class celebrated "Pi Day" today.
What a yummy way to learn!!


After making Leprechaun Catchers, second grade students in Ms. Toth's class presented them to the class and explained how their traps worked.





Come support the kids and enjoy the show!


Is it really ever too cold outside to eat ice cream?


Recess can be exhausting!


Congratulations to two of our student athletes: Brooke Stanislawski for her All Conference, 2nd Team nomination & Daniel Lis for his All Conference, Honorable Mention nomination in the Porcupine Mountain division 🏀👏

