
Artworks from Warner Springs High School Art 1 class
Projects exploring the art elements of line and shape.
Line and shape variety, Zentangle art.
Organic and geometric shape study.
Excellent!


Attention High School students interested in attending college out of state.
Have ever heard of the WUE? (pronounced "woo-wee"). The WUE is a regional tuition savings agreement which enables students from one of the 16 WICHE States and territories in the Western U.S. to enroll as non residents in 160 + participating public colleges and universities...and pay 150 percent (or less) of the enrolling institutions resident tuition. This is a wonderful opportunity to look into if your interested in applying out of state. Check out their virtual college fairs!


This looks awesome!


Great Opportunity!


Congratulations to the Warner Springs Community Resource Center and to Patrice Malloy and Terry Cox who makes it all happen. The San Diego County School Boards Association is honoring them for their great partnership with Warner Unified. Shout out to Melissa Krogh for nominating them.


During advisory today our School Psychologist Mr.Brown spoke to our High Students about Mental Health and shared supports and additional resources that are available. Thank you Mr.Brown!


U.S. Air Force is hosting a Town Hall on September 24th @6pm. Make sure to register for this wonderful and informative virtual event!


LivingWorks Youth Summit tomorrow !


Warner Parents,
Here are some important dates coming up:
--Preschool is going to open in person on September 23rd. If you are interested in having your child attend, please contact the district office.
--Middle School and High School students, reminder that the trimester progress grading period ends Thursday, September 24th.
--Friday, September 25th there will be no school as it is Native American Day. Native American Day is a holiday celebrated across the United States in lieu of Columbus Day. In California and Nevada, the holiday is celebrated on the fourth Friday of September.


Check out our ASES Program!

Final countdown!! You got this Wildcats!


TK2Rocks! Working hard on this week so thought I would share some Alphabet practice, tablet time, art as a Superhero and some entomology!





TK2Rocks! working hard on cooking math skills, directed drawing, alphabet practice with Flat Miss Tiff, and reading comprehension!!!! Way to go TK2Rocks parents for being right there with me as we journey through distance learning!





Warner Parents,
Reminder that today is lunch pickup day at 11 am to 1 pm at the cafeteria. Please bring bags for all the food.

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Great opportunity and information!


I’m delighted to share the first of my high school Art 2 students’ work.
In order for the students to expand their knowledge of art history, explore different art styles, improve their artistic skills and gain an understanding of the creative process, second trimester high school academic art instruction includes; 1) research into the art of a specific culture, time period or art movement of the student’s choice and a written summary, 2) creation of an original art work that adopts the style of the culture, time period or art movement and 3) writing an artist’s statement which talks about their artwork and the processes used in its creation.
Bravo!
Mrs. Krasowski


National Suicide Prevention Week
Today, we want to focus on how to ask for help when you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts. Reaching out for support is the first step towards healing, and can often be the hardest. Try these steps if you're feeling overwhelmed ❤️




IT Essentials & CTE CS, students created a map with interactive component labels pointed to helpful info pages. As a class we update and use these links to do research about the Raspberry Pi 4. Later, students will build these maps in greater detail and about more complex hardware. These are worth every minute of hard work as they can be easily used for studying and reference.
*This example belongs to Michelle Carreon. 💯🔥👌


One upside to online learning is more opportunity for writing practice! First graders are becoming sound-it-out spelling masters. Way to go First Grade!


