At a recent talk, a parent asked what their kid should do this summer to make up for a year of academic disruption. My answer? Get outside. Play w/ friends. Hug grandparents. Read for fun. Ride a bike. If we don't let kids recalibrate, they may struggle to re-engage in learning.
Service is a fitting way to start to heal, unite, and rebuild this country we love.
I hope you’ll join us in honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by participating in the National Day of Service: https://t.co/H4pDdtXc3V
Most people would agree 2020 was tough. But there are reasons to be hopeful on this #NewYearsDay — especially if we look to each other.
America's inaugural Youth Poet Laureate @AmandaSCGorman gives us her original composition, "The Miracle of Morning."
An incredible opportunity for our Honors Language Arts 8 students to listen to and interact with Brendan Kiely, co-author of All American Boys, on Skype today! Thank you, Mr. Kiely, for taking the time to provide this amazing experience for our students! #WildcatWay
@wmscats@columbuslibrary Thanks! Loved BOTH Tuesday sessions! They were full of nuggets of wisdom: *A little bit of humility, a little bit of intimacy, a little bit of gratitude goes a long way. *Our students are perforated. They're made for us to open them. @MeghanESchultz
So proud of our M Team students and their generous giving without any incentive or reward! This picture doesn’t do justice to the amount of items we collected! #wmscats