Greetings Wash Met family! This is a reminder that there will be no distance learning instruction conducted on Thursday April 16 and Friday April 24 in observance of Emancipation Day and staff professional development day respectively. Meal sites will still operate on both days.
Panther students and parents, we are prepared to continue our relentless pursuit of providing a first-rate education. Please plan to pick up your personalized work packets from the building on Thursday and Friday (3/19-3/20) and Monday (3/23) from 8:30am-2:30pm #pantherpride
Excellence in action! Congratulations to our Wash Met scholars on their academic and personal achievements! You are our why and we will continue to celebrate you!
Wash Met staff supports learning and dives in when needed. Principal Bradford is one of many staff members who are interviewed by the 8th grade ELA class. They are exploring how life events shape our core beliefs. We may have some budding reporters in our midst.
Wash Met loves when our students get excited about science. Students interact with our resident teacher intern, Ms. Moten, as she plays a game of jeopardy with a group of our 8th graders
Wash Met values our staff. A modified version of activity presented during SLI - "Big Shoes to Fill". Our stories define who we are and why we have chosen this calling. Wash Met staff share the shoes they fill as they elaborate on why they teach and how to keep a growth mindset
Wash Met prepares our students for successful careers in IT. Check out our C-TECH students creating charts of desirable employability skills that complement careers in IT.
If you had to pick just one author to read the rest of your life (and, for the sake of the question, they had an unlimited number of books to read), who would it be? #brownbagdc ^ah