
Students in Mrs. Thull's kindergarten class held their own Macy's Day Parade after reading "Balloons Over Broadway". They learned how parade balloons are created and then made their own.

It was the annual 3rd Grade Pumpkin Pie Making Day yesterday. Thank you, parents!





Our latest WES winners...


Nope, no turkeys around here! Mrs. Toth's 2nd grade is helping turkeys hide to avoid becoming dinner.


Mrs. Toth's 2nd grade class read "Owl Moon" and made their own version


How do you catch a turkey, you ask? With turkey traps!

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Due to the inclement weather, school for the Bessemer Area School District is cancelled for tomorrow, Friday, November 18, 2022.

6th grade students had fun in science exploring sound vibrations through string cup “telephones”. Most students had never heard of these “telephones” so it was nice to get the students off electronics and getting them into hands on learning.




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The red poppy is a symbol of remembrance and hope. Today, our Kindergarten students learned how to honor those who have served.

You could say we have some little turkeys in Kindergarten....

First Grade students (and all of us at Washington Elementary) appreciate and thank our service members.


Attention elementary basketball players - please note.


It's Turkey Time (almost). Students in Mrs. Williams's Kindergarten class are getting ready!





First grade students in Mrs. Greenough's class took advantage of the dark & rainy weather to read by flashlight today.




Information about the Bessemer Veterans Day program


Mrs. Toth's 2nd grade class along with their Reading Buddies from Miss Jarvela's 6th grade class collaborated with Mrs. Billie's 2nd grade class at Wakefield Marenisco.
Both groups read "How to Catch a Monster". Each group wrote a description of their "monster". This description was then exchanged by the 2nd grade classes. They then used the descriptions to make a monster.
Awesome job by both groups!



It's safe to say our staff enjoyed the Halloween celebration as much as our elementary students!