The weather outside is frightful, but students in PE are still enjoying playing cornhole - in the nice, warm gym! #ExperienceWCS
Mrs. Richcreek's SRT helps Mrs. Overmans 3rd grade class from Washington STEM Academy to make screen printed shirts. In a collaborative STEM project, each student made their own shirt with the help of Edgewood's students. #edgewoodSTEM #experienceWCS
Students in Mr. Fleming's honors science class are generating and collecting oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas. The entire class was curious, enthusiastic, and engaged in learning! #ExperienceWCS
Mrs. Thomson & Mrs. Richcreek were selected to present their collaborative project based learning unit at Purdue University's Indiana STEM conference. #edgewoodSTEM #experienceWCS
EMS is represented at Purdue University's Indiana STEM conference. Mrs. Thompson (English), Mrs. Adamiec (Business), Mrs. Heckaman (Math), Mr. Fleming (Science), Mrs. Richcreek (Engineering), & Mrs. Hauselman (Principal). #edgewoodSTEM #experienceWCS
Medical Detectives students are learning how to take blood pressure. #edgewoodSTEM #experiencewcs
Honor an Educator! This is now a monthly event, so you have more opportunities to thank any school employee! January's nomination deadline is 1/31. Educators receive a certificate, note, and their favorite beverage. https://forms.gle/nvMrcm4XhGDgNag37 #ExperienceWCS
Food Drive 2023: We filled boxes for 70 families - they should have enough to eat for 2 weeks. We sent food to Combined Community Services. We filled a cube box van for Our Father's House. We are so grateful for all contributions and help! #ExperienceWCS
Results of the door decorating contest: Mr. Wilt's Grinch door took first place, and Mrs. Thompson's Selfie door placed second. Shout out to all the students who helped decorate many doors in our building! #ExperienceWCS #CelebrateChristmas
Thanks to our band students and director, Mr. Peloza, for providing a holiday music concert! Christmas is merrier with music! #ExperienceWCS
Exploring German students did a great job on their German Feast Project: researching and making a German food to share with the class! Hot potato salad, stollen (Christmas bread), pretzels, and cookies -- YUM! Thanks to all the parents who helped make this feast successful, and great work students! #ExperienceWCS
Congratulations to Edgewood's Spelling Bee Champs! First place: Andrew Hankins Second Place: Jessica Rich #ExperienceWCS
Automation & Robotic students had the opportunity to operate a industrial robot at Dalton. #edgewoodSTEM #experienceWCS
Food Drive Excitement! We've got a shipment of food to distribute, thanks to an anonymous donor! Still need body wash, shampoo, deodorant, laundry detergent, pop tarts, etc. Also, today is the last day to eat at Papa Vino's using our coupon. Thanks for the continued support! #ExperienceWCS
Automation & Robotics tour Dalton to see automation in action. #edgewoodSTEM #experienceWCS
Ethan Paul, Will Colman, Ellie Zollinger, and Kellen Hueber competed against 48 other robotics teams this past Saturday at the First Lego League Masterpiece semi-state tournament. They had a high score of 250 points on their robot mission. They wowed the judges again during their innovation project presentation and brought home another Innovation Project Award. The team placed in the top 18 earning advancement to the state championship in Indianapolis on January 20th! Congratulations! #ExperienceWCS
It's Papa Vino's week! Use the coupon when you at at Papa Vino's between Monday and Thursday this week, and we will receive a percentage of sales for our food drive! The need is greater than ever, and we are grateful to Papa Vino's for their support! #ExperienceWCS
Students in 8th grade U.S. History have spent the week in the year 1787 at the Constitutional Convention! Compromising on a brand new government can be a very difficult task, but students were able to successfully determine if the United States would elect or appoint representatives, how states would be represented in Congress, and how long a term should be for POTUS! Students really enjoyed being able to argue their opinion as a delegate and refute their counterparts point-of-view. ExperienceWCS
Mrs. Fisher and Mr. Holz combined their 7th grade social studies classes for an energetic Silk Road trading activity. Students listened to Miss Shafer, a student from Grace College, present some background information about the Silk Road and then they were divided into teams representing China, Central Asia, India, Persia, Turkey, and Rome with the goal of trading with each other to make as much profit as possible. They had to figure out how to buy and sell and even barter. The trick was that Rome and China couldn't travel along the road, so they had to get the other teams to trade with them in order to get their goods to the other end of the road. At the end they had to calculate the value of their items and their remaining coins to see which team made the most profit. #ExperienceWCS
Warsaw FFA hosted the annual Chapter Meeting Contest. This contest is centered around Robert's Rules of Order. Participants have 16 minutes and 30 seconds to conduct an official Chapter Meeting. During this time, the team recites the Official FFA opening ceremonies, present a secretary and treasurers report, conduct new business where they discuss local events and up to 4 debatable motions, and conduct the official FFA closing ceremonies and pledge of allegiance. Following the presentation a panel of 6 judges will ask a series of questions regarding parliamentary procedure. Judges have the power to interrupt contestants at any time throughout the contest to entertain a new motion. Several Edgewood students participated. Congratulations on a job well done! #ExperienceWCS