Washington School's Student Council decorated MLK's footprints with quotes. The footprints were then laminated and placed on the floor throughout the school, creating a path as students walked the halls. @woschools@WashElementary
Fifth Grade Students at Washington School in ELA finished their Wild West Module in the new reading program by creating slogans and advertisements to get settlers out west. Giddy-Up! @woschools@WashElementary
Miss McArdle created a heartwarming poster to show her gratitude for each of her 4th grade students. The poster serves as a celebration of their individual strengths and a testament to Miss McArdle’s deep appreciation for her students! @woschools@WashElementary
Harlem Wizards Assembly today. All the students at Washington School were very excited and engaged throughout the assembly. A handful of students walked away with free tickets to the game and other prizes. @woschools@WashElementary
It was review day in Mrs. Lloyd’s math class. Review problems were numbered and matched to a treat/prize. Each time they solved correctly they added to their trick or treat bags. In the end, they had so much fun and they left with a goodie bag! @woschools@WashElementary
Miss Eichenblatt’s students during math, making numbers using materials in the classroom. They decided on pipe cleaners. #️⃣🔢 @woschools@WashElementary
✏️✨ Washington Elementary students showcased their incredible penmanship skills in honor of National Handwriting Day on Jan. 23! 📜🎉 From creative scripts to thoughtful projects, our young writers left their mark on this special day. Click for more: https://t.co/t26VuQoGTu