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Superintendent Hughes stopped in at Mossy Head School to check on ALL the Super Heroes on the loose on Halloween, while amazing instruction and student interaction is happening in EPIC3 Fashion. It really is “SCARY” to see how “SPOOKTACULAR” our teachers, students, teachers and staff are in the WCSD!
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Halloween at MHS

Halloween at MHS

Halloween at MHS

Freeport Middle School art students collaborated with Senor Jackson's beginning Spanish students to create Dia de los Murertos ofrenda to display their calavera and calacas sculptures and their travel brochures.  Way to go art and spanish students!!

fMS Art and Spanish

fMS Art and Spanish

fMS Art and Spanish

Following a recent field trip, the children at WISE Pre-K and their Principal, Mr. D'Avignon stopped at a local playground for a little fun. It is great to know that you can always get a little help from a  friend.  
Wise Prek with Mr. D

MSE Vocabulary Parade!

October 31, 2019

MSE’s fifth graders presented a Vocabulary Parade for the school today. Each student selected a word to represent visually, and provided the definition.  The audience enjoyed the presentation and learned at least 100 new words today!

MSE Vocab Parade

MSE Vocab Parade

MSE Vocab Parade

MSE Vocab Parade

"It was many and many a year ago, / In a kingdom by the sea, / That a maiden there lived whom you may know / By the name of ANNABEL LEE." ~ "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allen Poe

It was not many and many a year ago (just Halloween 2019), in a classroom at Walton Middle School, that two teachers there taught whom you may know, by the names of Mr. Brendon Murphy and Mrs. Rachel Jones.

It is no secret that middle school students over-indulge in sugary treats and are overly excited the day of Halloween.  Knowing this, sixth grade ELA teachers Mrs. Jones and Mr. Murphy decided to creatively join forces, designing and co-teaching a close and careful reading of the complex text "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allen Poe--the perfect poem for October 31st.  The teachers combined classes in Mrs. Jones' room and took turns guiding students' understanding of the poem's theme with text dependent questions and tasks.  The teachers even incorporated whole brain teaching techniques to help students understand internal and external conflicts operating in the poem.  Though the room was full, students worked hard to understand the mystical, somber poem's key ideas and details and the author's craft and structure through his use of repetition and rhyme.

Clearly, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Murphy love their profession with "a love that was more than love," to quote Poe.  Working together, the teachers and their students all exhibited WMS' "we, not me" spirit in this creative and engaging lesson.

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WMS Poe     WMS Poe     WMS Poe

Pre-K students from the WISE Center got a jump-start on trick-or-treating at WHS Thursday morning!  Students went by the front office, where they were given Halloween candy.  Then they made their way to the cafeteria, where they were (of course) given MORE candy!

Shout-out to Mrs. Zodrow's early childhood students and Key Club for making this event a memorable experience for these children.

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Trick or Treat WHS     Trick or Treat WHS     Trick or Treat WHS

The Freeport Middle School Art Department enjoyed a "virtual tour" of Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida today.  The students learned about the accelerated programs, the entertainment, media, arts, and technology programs, and the alumni that have influenced these industries.  Thank you Madison Bernstein, Outreach Project Manager at Full Sail University for the cool sunglasses and brochures.  We want to go to Full Sail University!!

WMS Virtual Tour Full Sail

Fourth graders at West DeFuniak Elementary have been learning about properties of matter. Through inquiry and observation, they learned that not all liquids have the same density. They did this by creating density towers using different types of everyday liquids. After understanding that different liquids have different densities, they used this knowledge to test the density of many everyday objects.
Students, families, and staff celebrated Fall during Mossy Head School's twelfth annual Fall Fling. Everyone enjoyed games, contests, raffles, face painting,  food, and each other during this special event.
MHS Fal Fling
MHS Fal Fling
MHS Fal Fling
MHS Fall Fling

Forty-four Walton Middle School students earned the opportunity to spend Friday afternoon, October 25th, celebrating with their friends.  Over the summer, these students took vacations for their minds by completing the school's reading challenge.  While not in school, these students each read at least three books (two fiction and one non-fiction) and completed a reading record for each.  Once slightly cooler temperatures set in, the school rewarded these readers with an outdoor celebration with pizza, drinks, cookies, and fun.  Each student also received a $10 gift certificate to the upcoming Scholastic book fair.  For WMS students, a summer commitment to learning continues to pay off throughout the year.

WMS Fall Reading

WMS Fall Reading

WMS Fall Reading

WMS Fall REading