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It is NOT luck of the Irish or Draw that at Maude Saunders Elementary, Principal Cindy Neale is front and center teaching students on this half day utilizing every minute of instructional time talking about goal setting, Achievement and Excellence.  Simultaneously Mrs. Overby is teaching her STEAM students the Power in working together to Achieve a goal!  It is NOT luck of the draw that every Teacher, ESP, and front desk Director of First Impressions Ms. Caldwell has created an environment of excellence for our students.  Enjoy your Spring-break, teachers, students, faculty, and staff; You have earned it!  EPIC 4wRd!

The Walton County School Board and Superintendent A. Russell Hughes recognized Sydni Free during the Board Meeting last night.  Sydni is a State Champion Weightlifter from Freeport High School.  Sydni was joined by Coach Owen Cole.  

COVID Update March 11, 2022

In the spirit of transparency, the Walton County School District (WCSD) will continue to update our stakeholders with COVID-19 data for the 2021-2022 school year. 

We are happy to share we had no – zero (0) – positive cases, campus exposures, and family exposures these last seven days. What awesome news! We appreciate those who have stayed home when sick, reported diagnosis to our schools, and follow district and state decision trees. Thank you to all stakeholders for being supportive, patient, and understanding as we continue our work together to ascertain these successful numbers, providing students quality instruction in school. This is a team effort and we are moving 4wRd!

COVID-19 Statistics

Single Day Data

(3/10/22)

% of total population (students and staff ~ 13,000)

Overall Data to Date

(8/10/21 – 3/10/22)

% of total population (students and staff ~ 13,000)

Positive COVID-19 Cases

of School District Students and/or Employees

 

0

0.000%

*1583

12.18%

Quarantined Due to On Campus Exposure of School District Students and/or Employees

 

0

0.000%

2376

18.28%

Quarantined Due to Off Campus Exposure (Community/Family Exposure) of School District Students and/or Employees

 

0

0.000%

958

7.37%

Schools Involved in Positive Cases and/or Exposure

 

0

 

20

 

Walton County School District COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies for the 2021-2022 School Year

  1. If a person is sick (students, teachers, staff, and visitors), they should stay home.
  1. Hand sanitizer is available at various areas inside the school.
  2. Cleaning and disinfecting school facilities/buses which are occupied by students will be completed daily.
  3. Adequate mitigation supplies are on hand at all schools/facilities (hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, etc.).
  4. COVID-19 contact tracing is occurring in all schools/facilities.

Visitors are currently allowed at school during the school day.

*Please keep in mind that although COVID positive cases may represent a student or staff member within the WCSD, it does not necessarily indicate that the virus originated within the WCSD.  It is also important to note that a portion of the positive cases involve individuals who may have never entered the school setting while sick due to proper quarantining. 

 

Mini Volcanoes at WDE!

March 8, 2022

Second Grade students at West DeFuniak Elementary in Mrs. Jamie Ellis’ class have been exploring igneous volcanic rocks and made mini volcanoes to exhibit what they have learned.

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Ms. Angela Reinke's eighth grade science students learned about acids and bases in two inquiry labs on Friday.

Acids taste sour, react with metals and carbonates, and turn blue litmus paper red.  Bases taste bitter, feel slippery, and turn red litmus paper blue.  Starting with lemon juice, students used medicine droppers to put drops of each substances on each colored piece of litmus paper, recording their observations.  This process continued with ammonia, coke, coffee, vinegar, baking soda solution, citric acid, and a saltwater solution.  After completing each test, students collaborated to classify the substances based on how they made the litmus paper change color.  They then formed conclusions about other properties the substances in each group have in common.

In the second lab called "pHone Home," students examined samples to determine whether they have low or high pH.  The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with the most acidic substances at the lower end and the most basic substances at the higher end.  Students used pH indicator paper to test the pH of different substances.  First, they filled plastic cups partially with water, then dropped antacid tablets in to create an additional substance.  Next, they observed the same materials provided in the first lab to predict which are most acidic and most basic.  Using droppers, they transferred individual samples onto fresh strips of pH paper, waiting to test the antacid until the tablet had completely dissolved.  Next, they compared the color of the strip to the provided pH test scale, recording the pH of each substance on the data table.  Students then listed their substances from lowest to highest, reflecting on which results surprised them.

When it comes to science, many students learn best through hands-on labs, and Mrs. Reinke gives her learners as many of these opportunities as they can.  The tribe is rising with STEAM experiences like these.

COVID Update March 4, 2022

In the spirit of transparency, the Walton County School District (WCSD) will continue to update our stakeholders with COVID-19 data for the 2021-2022 school year. 

 

COVID-19 Statistics

Single Day Data

(3/3/22)

% of total population (students and staff ~ 13,000)

Overall Data to Date

(8/10/21 – 3/3/22)

% of total population (students and staff ~ 13,000)

Positive COVID-19 Cases

of School District Students and/or Employees

 

0

0.000%

*1583

12.18%

Quarantined Due to On Campus Exposure of School District Students and/or Employees

 

0

0.000%

2376

18.28%

Quarantined Due to Off Campus Exposure (Community/Family Exposure) of School District Students and/or Employees

 

0

0.000%

958

7.37%

Schools Involved in Positive Cases and/or Exposure

 

0

 

20

 

 

Last week the state announced a change pertaining to COVID-19 guidance affecting schools. In summary, the updated guidance recommends schools allow students who test positive for COVID-19 to return after only five (5) days, if they are fever-free for twenty-four (24) hours, without the need for additional testing. The recommendation also included for allowing those who do not test positive or develop symptoms to forego quarantine entirely.

Walton County School District will implement these recommendations beginning Monday, March 7th. Schools and parents/guardians commit to share responsibility of monitoring symptoms as needed to ensure the safety of students and staff.

Walton County School District COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies for the 2021-2022 School Year

  1. If a person is sick (students, teachers, staff, and visitors), they should stay home.
  1. Hand sanitizer is available at various areas inside the school.
  2. Cleaning and disinfecting school facilities/buses which are occupied by students will be completed daily.
  3. Adequate mitigation supplies are on hand at all schools/facilities (hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, etc.).
  4. COVID-19 contact tracing is occurring in all schools/facilities.

 

Visitors are currently allowed at school during the school day.

 

*Please keep in mind that although COVID positive cases may represent a student or staff member within the WCSD, it does not necessarily indicate that the virus originated within the WCSD.  It is also important to note that a portion of the positive cases involve individuals who may have never entered the school setting while sick due to proper quarantining. 

 

Max Brewster, Isaac Brinson, and Nicholas Lee, SWHS students are getting ready to go on the mat in Kissimmee, Florida to also compete for a Sate Championship in Wrestling.  Congratulations to Coach Nick and Coach Laxton for helping our student athletes compete at the highest level.  Of course, our Superintendent made his way to see our children.  Did you hear us say “The Whole Child”!!!!! EPIC4wRd!!!!!