
First and second grade art students with their concentric shapes art projects.



Currently on display in the district office, Harvest pumpkins with Gratitude dots and concentric shape projects.
Created in art class by first and second grade.
“Every time you draw a dot think of something you’re grateful for.” Mrs. K


Spanish classes did an excellent job giving students information about “El día de los muertos”, putting up an altar and working on some crafts. Excelente trabajo estudiantes !!!




Dear Warner High School Parents,
We had a positive COVID-19 case on the High School campus. I have personally called each close contact and alerted them. If you didn't receive a call then your child was not deemed a close contact. We are going to also quarantine the whole high school as an extra precaution. This is to ensure there is no further spread. Please make sure your students are reaching out to their teachers for their assignments. We will have Chromebooks, hotspots, and assignments available soon at the district office for pickup. The students can return after Thanksgiving week on Nov. 29th. If you have questions or concerns, please email me at david.macleod@warnerusd.net

Advisory students today played a communication game! One partner has the drawing, the other partner has to blindly recreate it!




9th graders started their short story unit this week! Yesterday we read, Langston Hughes' short story, "Thank You Ma'am" - a story that explores motherhood, forgiveness, kindness, and charity. Today, students are writing theme analyses and are finding poignant messages and articulating them beautifully.



Reminder: Warner PTCC Meeting
Time: 11/10/2021 05:00 PM
In Person at the PTCC House or
Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 847 5488 3874
Passcode: 919581

Reminder Warner families: PTTC Meeting on Wednesday from 5PM - 6PM in the PTCC House

Dear Warner Parents and Staff,
Reminder that this Friday, November 5th is a teacher professional development day. There will be no school that day. Also reminder that Thursday, November 11th is Veteran's day. No school that day either in honor of our military veterans.

Worm composting today! Solana Center came to Warner today with a really fun presentation that was engaging and interesting!
*No worms were harmed during this exploration 😂



Dear Warner Parents and Staff,
Reminder that this Friday, November 5th is a teacher professional development day. There will be no school that day. Also reminder that Thursday, November 11th is Veteran's day. No school that day either in honor of our military veterans.

For our last speech of the trimester, Public Speaking student Wom'$i chose to educate us on a very crucial issue: the alarming rate of Native American women who go missing. She provided us with well-researched statistics, specific examples, and wonderful resources on how to help. Thank you Wom'$i for choosing to speak from the heart about a problem that needs so much more attention!


IRS has asked Warner to share:
#IRS reminder: It’s not too late for low-income families to sign up for advance #ChildTaxCredit payments. The deadline is Nov. 15, 2021. www.irs.gov/childtaxcredit2021


Reminder that tomorrow is Warner Unified Halloween parade. Kids are encouraged to dress up as we parade around the campus. Please make sure costumes are appropriate for school. We will keep the tour to outside to protect against covid. Tomorrow evening is Trunk or Treat from 5 to 7 pm. Parents can come to the Warner Resource Center and have the kids walk from car to car and get candy. The cars are decorated Parents who are interested in setting up should be there around 4 pm.

Abby, one of our SOPHOMORES, is steadily moving through her Palomar course on Psychology. As someone who wants to pursue criminal justice, she will be way ahead in her career as she is beginning her college classes in 10th grade!


6th grade just started their journey learning about Ancient China. We went on a scavenger hunt around the room to find facts about Ancient China




Whoo it has been a busy week! We had Birch Aquarium come visit. We got to explore fish and the ocean! Quinn became our honorary fish we added all the fish parts to her! We also followed some of the scientific method with observation and research! Some kids recreated fish!





9th grade just finished "Fahrenheit 451," and are left feeling inspired to imagine their own futures. The dystopian novel suggests an entirely different future, so we begun group projects in which we create our own! Paired with an essay on the dynamics of our decisions, we see how our actions affect the future for all.



It's all about pumpkins this week in 1st and 2nd grade! Shout out to Leo for having the closest estimate of how many seeds were inside our pumpkin! We counted 525 seeds!


Reminder this Friday is our last home football game. It is also Senior Night. We will be selling carne asada plate(3 tacos, rice, and beans) for 10 or single tacos for 2.50. Ashaa Takook will also be singing bird before the game. Come out and support!
