The Claypool Kindergarteners through 3rd graders had a dental screening this week. Local members from the dental community came to see if students had any emergent dental needs. Dental health is very important to the overall health and wellbeing of our students. #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
Students getting a dental exam
preparing for a dental exam
getting a dental exam
The Student Council lead the way for our food drive for the Silver Lake Food Pantry. As a school, we collected over 1300 items! Way to go Claypool Knights! #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
Students posing with all the food collected
All the food outside waiting to be loaded into the van
Loading the van full of donations for the food pantry.
The feeling of the holidays is spreading through Claypool. Keep an eye out for upcoming events! #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
Mrs. Hankins and Ms. Morgan are dressed in the Christmas spirit
Yesterday our Kindergarteners had a visit from the Warsaw fire department. They learned when to call 9-1-1, how to dial 9-1-1, smoke detectors, and how to EXIT a room where there's smoke. #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
students crawling through a tunnel
matches are not safe to play with
learning to dial 9-1-1
🌊 Dive Into Fun with WCHS Open Swim! 🌊 🗓️ December Swim Times (schedule may vary):Mondays & Wednesdays: 7:15-9 PM #WCHSOpenSwim #WCSmission
about 1 year ago, Amanda Waddle
Dec Pool
Mrs. Cooksey's 1st graders' annual pancake breakfast was this morning! They read the story "Pancakes for Breakfast" yesterday. On day 1 they were introduced to new vocabulary words that they needed to use while reading the book that didn’t have words! They also worked on identifying the character's feelings throughout the story. On day 2, they worked on retelling the story, and identified all the problems and solutions. Then, they ended the morning with pancakes! #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
student enjoying her pancakes
students enjoying their pancakes
student enjoying his pancakes
students found the problems and solutions in the story
Mrs. Ray's 3rd grade class designed turkeys and then wrote adjectives to describe them. They also made thankful "pies" where they wrote what they were thankful for on each slice of pie and then illustrated them. What are you doing to get ready for the Holiday? #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
Student and his turkey
Student and his turkey
Thankful Pie
Did you know that today is Substitute Appreciation Day? Here at Claypool we have some amazing subs, but we'd love for you to join the Claypool team too! If you're interested, please follow the QR code to complete an application #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
apply now to become a substitute teacher
Mrs. Hankins helps a student complete his work
Mrs. Prescott goes over morning work with a 5th grade class
The Claypool PTO put together a turkey bulletin board and asked every student to write something they are thankful for on a feather. The turkey has been a highlight this week as students stop on their way to class to find their feathers. #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
Students looking at the Thankful Turkey before heading to class for the day
Thankful Knights turkey bulletin board
feathers
closeup of some of the feathers
Retake School Pictures are Ready! View and order at https://shop.jostenspix.com/login CLAYPOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Event Code: FE72523
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
Claypool 2nd graders are practicing using watercolor paints and learning about the color wheel while painting the spiderwebs they designed in Art class. #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
student painting spiderwebs
painting spiderwebs
painting spiderwebs
While the weather outside may feel cold and dreary, it still looks like summer here inside Claypool. Our hydroponic growers are working overtime. We have leaf lettuce, herbs, tomatoes, and petunias. Thanks Miss Bonnie for helping us with this! #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
AeroGarden growing herbs in a classroom
purple petunia
tomatoes
leaf lettuce
We want to introduce you to the newest member of the Claypool Knight family. Mr. Hill, one of our 4th grade teachers, and his wife recently welcomed a baby boy to their family. Mom and baby are doing well. The baby joins a big sister. Welcome to the family!!!
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
Hill family
Officer Joel heard that it was game day in Mrs. Kline's reading group. He jumped right in at the opportunity to challenge the students. The students watched his work carefully to make certain that he was playing fairly. #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
A student checks over Officer Joel's work while playing a game
All Claypool Parents... please make certain your students are dressed appropriately for the weather. We will continue to go outside for recess even in the cold and snow. Teachers also enjoy taking students outside for lessons on occasion. #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
6th graders at recess dressed warmly for the cold weather
Just a reminder to all Claypool families that we do NOT wear costumes to celebrate Halloween at school. As your family celebrates the "spooky season" remember... Claypool Knights are always respectful, responsible, and safe. Here are some local events for your families to enjoy: *Claypool has a trunk-or-treat from 5-6:30 p.m Tuesday, Oct. 31, along Main Street. There will be no regular trick-or-treat hours for the town. *Silver Lake’s trick-or-treat hours are 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. The Silver Lake Lions Club and town will hand out treat bags at Memory Park, 192 S. Jefferson St., from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. *A Halloween-themed light show is at 1916 E. Ridge Valley Drive, Warsaw, for the public to enjoy from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 7:30-10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, until Tuesday, Oct. 31. People may also tune in to 104.3 to enjoy the music accompanying the light show. *Main Street Warsaw’s Spooktakular is 6-7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, in downtown Warsaw. There will be trick-or-treating, food and a 12 and under costume contest. (No registration is required.) *Trick-or-treating in Warsaw is 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. *Grace College’s 33rd annual FunFest is 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, in the Gordon Health and Wellness Center, 100 Publishers Drive. This year’s theme is outer space. Children may dress up in costumes, and there will be games, face painting, prizes and candy. *The Winona Lake Parks Department is hosting a pumpkin decorating contest for all ages. People should buy their own pumpkins and decorate them, dropping them off at Winona Lake Limitless Park on Saturday, Oct. 28, by noon. Pumpkins must be real in order to qualify and must have been decorated by hand by the person entering. The public may then vote via a penny-a-vote starting at 1 p.m. Oct. 28 at the park, with voting closing at 7 p.m. that day. The top three will win prizes, with the winners announced Tuesday, Oct. 31, on the parks’ department’s Facebook page. *The Winona Lake Parks Department is hosting its first-ever The Great Pumpkin Race on Saturday, Oct. 28. Pumpkins will be dropped at 5:30 p.m. for a race down Cherry Creek with the owners of the top 10 pumpkins winning prizes. To enter, people should buy pumpkins from the department by midnight Friday, Oct. 27. The cost is $5 a pumpkin or three for $10. People should stop by the parks’ office directly to buy pumpkins, email parkdept@winonalake.net to be provided a direct link for payment or drop off an envelope marked “Park Department/Great Pumpkin Race,” including the number of pumpkins to be purchased, payment and contact information (phone, email) to receive confirmation. The envelopes should be dropped off in the payment box located just outside of the Winona Lake Town Hall/the Winona Lake Police Department. *Trick-or-Treat on the Trail returns on Saturday, Oct. 28. Kids may pick up treats along the town’s greenway from 3-5 p.m. From 5-7 p.m. there will be a bonfire, s’mores and a showing of “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” at Winona Lake Limitless Park. The Warsaw Community Public Library will sponsor storytelling and Parkview Warsaw YMCA will sponsor games. *Trick-or-treating in Winona Lake is 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31.
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
beautiful fall trees
Claypool students had an amazing time the week before break exploring the creek and woods. #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
exploring the creek
Searching in the soil
Trying to find macroinvertabrates
He found a crawdad
Our first graders visited McClure's Orchard this week. They picked apples, met farm animals, learned the importance of honey bees, and enjoyed some time playing on the playground. Thanks to Jerry McClure for teaching us about orchard life! #ExperienceWCS
about 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
picking apples
meeting the farm animals
learning about the bees
playing on the playground
Thank you so much to the United Way! 100 bags full of school supplies were donated to help our students have all they need to succeed at school. If you are in need of school supplies, the bags will be available on Back to School Night, Aug. 10 from 4-5PM at Claypool.
over 1 year ago, Claypool Elementary
United Way supply donation
This the last week for free meals in the park! Don't forget to mark your calendar for the start of the year. There are only a few weeks until we welcome students back in the buildings! #WCSmission #BackToSchool
over 1 year ago, Krista Polston
Save the Date: Back to School