Excited for our incoming Freshman class!
about 4 years ago, Kelcy Sutton
Our second speech in Public Speaking: TED Talks! Lester gave us an incredibly informative presentation on the history of bird singing and how it has impacted his life.
about 4 years ago, Miss Griggy
Lester explaining how gourds are made.
Today 4th grade discovered that mountains won't last forever by exploring how solid rock breaks apart into smaller pieces through a process called weathering.
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3rd grade is back at it again! Today we helped Fred the worm go swimming in the Atlantic Ocean. He cannot swim, so they engineered a submarine to keep him dry.
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School Counselor Mrs.Sutton visited 3rd grade with Ms. Feezell's class today. We talked about Kindness and how we can show kindness at school, at home and in our community. We finished with a fun game of "Kindness Bingo".
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Special treat from Mrs.Sutton and Mr.MacLeod Krispy Kreme donuts today. We are proud of our HS students finishing the year strong.
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Our students are gaining work experience and also volunteer hours with Generation's JADE Garden in Ramona.They are looking forward to helping out in any way they can!This amazing new place employs and trains disabled adults/teens and also has fun activities for others to enjoy.
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6th grade created rubber band helicopters for our stem lesson this week. We learned how energy stored in the rubber band will release to make the helicopter fly.
about 4 years ago, Holly Pawlicki
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6th grade celebrates Earth Day everyday with our garden! Here we are building bed covers to keep pests out of our kale and Brussel sprouts!
about 4 years ago, Holly Pawlicki
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Happy Earth Day! 1st Grade continued their Bodies of Water Unit with a watershed experiment. We also read “We Are Water Protectors” this week and discussed how we can be stewards of the planet - especially our waterways.
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TK2Rocks making clocks! Working on how to yell time to the hour! Also practicing fine motor skills!
about 4 years ago, Tiff Lenfers
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Today got to watch our athletic director Coach Rico ref basketball! Lots of fun seeing all the new talent! Looking forward to seeing parents next year at sporting events! I miss all your faces!
about 4 years ago, Tiff Lenfers
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This week during advisory we had guest speaker DEA Agent Rocky. He spoke about the reality and dangers of drug use and also the important choices we face everyday. "You are not born a winner. You are not born a loser. You are born a chooser".
about 4 years ago, Kelcy Sutton
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High School Art Realistic and Non-Realistic Self-Portraits Students drew a realistic self portrait paying attention to proportion, shading and contrast for a weekly project. The next week we studied different art movements; Pop-Art, Surrealism, Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism and Abstraction. The students then created a non-realistic self-portrait based upon the art movements covered.
about 4 years ago, Jan Krasowski
Realistic and Non-realistic Self-Portraits
Warner Online Parents, Reminder that Lunch delivery will be today at the afternoon bus stops. If you have questions, please call the district office at 760-782-3517
about 4 years ago, David MacLeod
Today 4th graders investigated how differences in lava types (thin & thick) explain differences in the shape and eruption patterns among volcanoes!
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3rd grade is at it again! We are saving Fred the (gummy) worm by helping him cross the Mississippi River. With 1 piece of paper, staples or tape, the students were ask to create the longest bridge they could.
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Love our parents at Warner! One brought me scrabble pieces! Our parents rock!
about 4 years ago, Tiff Lenfers
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First Grade mapped out their garden on paper first before planting. We’re growing marigolds, petunias, and calibrachoas! We marked certain plants to observe over time and we’re hoping to watch them grow!
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Junior colleges provide amazing opportunities! Trade certifications in many fields not just general education classes! We strongly encourage all our students to check this out! Contact School Counselor Mrs.Sutton with any questions. Kelcy.sutton@warnerusd.net
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