
First Trimester Art 1 projects.
Thanks for being a great class.


Last chance to sign up for dental services for tomorrow. See attachment



Warner After School Program would like to thank Ral Christman and Warner Wildcat High School students Ryan Christman and Lester Fredericks for speaking to our students about the history of the indigenous people from California, Arizona and Mexico. They sang Bird songs, peon songs and talked about language and traditional ways of the Kumeyaay, Iipay and Tipai people. The students enjoyed it and we appreciate you taking the time to meet with us!



Warner Parents, reminder in honor of Veterans day there is no school tomorrow.

Seniors!!! Mrs.Sutton emailed all of you the link for the Local Scholarship Packets. There is also printed copies in the High School Office. They are due to Mrs.Sutton no later than December 18th. Contact Mrs. Sutton with any questions.
Kelcy.sutton@warnerusd.net
Don't forget to submit your FAFSA and Palomar Promise!


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Warner students are to check their emails in the morning before 8 am for instructions from their teachers on how the online classes will operate during a snow day. Parents with younger students will receive information from the lower grade elementary teachers through your normal means of contact be it Google classroom or class dojo. Sorry for this inconvenience.

Warner Parents due to freezing temperatures and snow forecast for later tonight, tomorrow will be a distance learning day for all students. It's a snow day. Teachers and aids may work from school or home. Normal start time on Tuesday.

Warner Parents and Students, reminder that in-person classes start up for middle school and high school tomorrow. Everyone should get a good night sleep. Eat a hardy breakfast in the morning. Bus routes have changed a little so please check your times and be early to catch the bus. Here is a link to our bus schedule. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-TN30MsM6awVLiOK_50WPzFTLjg5l9Y7VY6bF9FsuDg/edit?usp=sharing
Online students understand you are following the same schedule as the in-person students just from home. We are excited to see everyone tomorrow.

High School students check your email and advisory google classroom.


It was a pleasant surprise to find one of my art student’s, second grader Stephanie E.’s, mindfulness artwork in my school mailbox. Elementary art students are supplied monthly art lessons to accompany our guidance counselor Mrs. Sutton’s elementary social and emotional learning lessons. Each month has a different theme; so far the students have received lessons covering mindfulness, empathy, career exploration, and gratitude. Great work Stephanie!


This is the last of the 1st Trimester 2020 Art 2 Galleries. Art 2 was a self-directed course where students researched 8 different cultural arts, art time periods or art movements of their choosing; wrote a summary of each chosen subject; created an original artwork in the style of their subject and composed an artist’s statement explaining their creative process.
The first photo highlights 11th grader Chelsea W. I have included her artist’s statement below her artwork. Chelsea is an excellent artist and found some not well known but very cool art movements to research and create artwork from. I learned a lot from her!
The other photos include the last two class projects.
This was an excellent group of young artists. Thank you for being my students!




Warner Parents,
For those who choose the in-person learning model, middle school and high school reopen on Monday. Reminder that Wednesday, November 11th is Veteran's Day and is a holiday. Also a reminder that we are delivering lunches today at noon.

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In honor of Native American Month Ms. Julie gave a the after school program cooking club a presentation on making Shawii. Shawii is a traditional food made with acorns by the indigenous people of our area. The students learned about the tools used and how to process acorns.


As we come to a close on our Career Exploration class, students are spending this week presenting their final projects. They needed to create an ideal roadmap of their lives including: higher education, career opptions, specific places they wanted to live, & future lifestyles.

Learning about the election on a first grade level! Would you like to be President someday? Working on sounding out words to spell is the first step there! :)


Attention WUSD and voters!


Preschool Halloween dance party, name puzzle, making candy candy, spiders handprint what a fun day





No pics BUT I wanted to give Karla Willis our PTCC president who managed the first Warner Trunk&Treat a shout out! She did amazing! We will have other events so if you want to help with donating things for an event or just want to give your time let us know.