Happy Passover!
12 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Passover
Students at Saccarappa School demonstrated "College Knowledge" by challenging their fourth grade teachers! Did you know the mascot of University of California,Santa Cruz is...a banana slug? Or that the study of insects is called entomology? The students did! This is where aspirations begin! Good luck to the Saccarappa College Knowledge teams as they head to Bowdoin on Friday for a regional competition!
12 months ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell
College Knowledge
College Knowledge
Just a quick update, we had a slight time change for the presentation of LIKE on Thursday, April 6, 2023. The event, being held at the WPAC, will begin at 6:00pm. Please join us to discuss how social media is impacting our youth!
12 months ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell
Like flyer
Please join us on Thursday April 6 at 6:00pm to view "Like", a documentary about the impact of social media on youth. A panel discussion will follow! The event will be held at the Westbrook Performing Arts Center!
12 months ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell
LIKE flyer
Congratulations to our Congin School 4th Graders who wrapped up their month-long Local Stories Project with performances and an unveiling of a spectacular mural celebrating Maine and Westbrook culture and history.
12 months ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Mural
Performance
Congratulations to our Westbrook High School art students participating in the Westbrook Woman’s Club Art Contest this month. Thank you to the Westbrook Woman's Club for upholding this treasured community tradition that honors our student artists. After careful consideration, contest judges selected the following works as winning pieces. 1st place: Zina Mohamed Ahmed 2nd place: Baraa Alaalem 3rd place: Benedicte Mangaza Honorable mention: MaryJane Pepperjack
12 months ago, Rachel Somerville
portrait (painting)
Portrait (painting)
Portrait (painting)
Portrait (painting)
Future Fair at WRVC, well-attended today! Students met potential employers and had a chance to speak to secondary schools. The fair is returning after a LONG pause and clearly the opportunities await our students!
12 months ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell
Interacting with potential future opportunities
Hallway of exhibits
Ramadan Mubarak!
about 1 year ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Blessed Ramadan
Please find the proposed budget presented to the Finance Committee at this link: https://westbrooksdme.sites.thrillshare.com/documents/wsd-budget-for-finance-committee-(3.20)/429001
about 1 year ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell
notebooks and folders
20 5:00 PM 8:00 PM Finance Committee Budget Review: Budget Review (WMS, WHS, WRVC, Athletics/Activities, Art, Music ) Westbrook School Department Finance Committee Meeting Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84131802704
about 1 year ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell
Westbrook Middle School, Congin, Canal and Saccarappa staff participated in a rich professional development day at WMS. From literacy to equity, mathematics and science, staff had the opportunity to choose six sessions of learning for the full day! Many of our presenters were actually Westbrook staff! The Professional Development Committee and Instructional Coaches did a magnificent job planning a rich day of learning for all K-8 staff. We have some real talent in the district!
about 1 year ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell
Special Services Director Fogg building and learning to code
Getting ready to start a day of professional learning
Even the Technology Director learned some new tricks!
Today WRVC hosted Trades for ME- a hands-on conference for 8th-grade girls* to encourage them to consider careers in which women are traditionally underrepresented. We have a lot of people to thank for their support in making today's event happen: New Ventures Maine, Deirdre Wadsworth at Hardypond Construction, Hancock Lumber, Spectrum, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Melena Anderson, and Berlin City, WRVC Student Ambassadors, and MELMAC for funding lunch. An amazing time was had by all!
about 1 year ago, Gloria Noyes
Deidre Wadsworth from Hardypond Construction guest speaker
Mayor Foley joins the Trades for ME 8th grade students
Reminder: Friday March 17 is a Professional Learning Day for all Westbrook School staff. There is NO SCHOOL for students. Have a good weekend!
about 1 year ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
No School
WRVC wants to celebrate and honor the 12 students who represented WRVC at the Future Business Leaders of America's (FBLA) State Leadership Conference. Our students competed in a variety of events and did a magnificent job. The following students placed in the following events: 2nd Hayley Foster, Human Resource Management (objective test) 3rd Collin Page, Future Business Leader (resume, cover letter, and interview) 3rd Emi DePeter and Lindsay Boisvert, Website Design 3rd Hayley Foster, Public Speaking... A huge thank you to Mrs. Dolloff for preparing and supporting these students as their FBLA advisor and business teacher.
about 1 year ago, Gloria Noyes
FBLA Students... looking very professional and sharp!
FBLA Students taking center stage
FBLA happy students at the State Leadership Conference
Yesterday was our first Remote Learning Snow Day! Thank you to our students, teachers, school nutrition staff, principals, and families for helping to make it possible. How did the day work for you and your children? We would appreciate any feedback on the attached survey at Yesterday was our first Remote Learning Snow Day! Thank you to our students, teachers, school nutrition staff, principals, and families for helping to make it possible. How did the day work for you and your children? We would appreciate any feedback on the attached survey. https://forms.gle/bz2VjVBNFNAgr1xy6 There is no school for students on Friday, March 17. It is a Professional Learning day for staff. Our staff are participating in workshops and learning experiences across the district. Have a great long weekend! Peter Lancia, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools
about 1 year ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Because today’s storm is predicted to worsen throughout the morning with heavy snow starting by noon, all Westbrook schools will have a Remote Learning Day today, Tuesday, March 14. Please refer to the specific plans communicated by your school principals and teachers. All before, after school, and evening activities are cancelled and there are no PreK classes. A Remote Learning Day is an abbreviated school day, so there is time for schoolwork but also time to relax while watching the snow come down or to go outside and play. Take care, and stay safe!
about 1 year ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Snow
Dear Friends, There is a significant storm predicted for tomorrow and possibly Wednesday. The exact timing of the storm and the snow/rain line is still questionable. NO DECISION HAS BEEN MADE ABOUT SCHOOL ON TUESDAY YET; we are still watching the forecast. However, we are preparing for the possibility of having a Remote Learning Day on Tuesday. In preparation: * Students will be offered bag meals today to bring home including breakfast, lunch, and snack food for tomorrow. * Students in Grades 5-12 will bring home laptops and be ready to engage in Google Classrooms for a modified Remote Learning Day schedule. * Students in Grades K-4 will bring home a choice board of learning activities including books for independent reading, notebooks and paper for independent writing, materials for math practice, and other engaging learning activities. I will be in touch later today or in the morning with a specific announcement about Tuesday. Take care, and stay strong. Peter Lancia, Ph. D., Superintendent of Schools
about 1 year ago, Dr. Peter Lancia
Snow
The Criminal Justice, Emergency Medical Technician, and Medical Occupations students met with Mandy McFadden to learn about domestic violence and abuse. Her message to our students was the importance of using compassion and empathy as a caregiver or first responder. She also shared the importance of not letting anyone else take control of your self-worth. Thank you very much, Ms. McFadden, for your powerful presentation. Please see the other photos that celebrate more wonderful learning at WRVC!
about 1 year ago, Gloria Noyes
Sleepless in ECOE! Students receive their electronic babies!
Auto Tech I student is changing out a tire rod
Mandy McFadden educates CJ, EMT, and Med Occ students about domestic violence
Youth Art Month Coordinators and Chairpersons tasked Westbrook High School's Matthew Johnson, 2023 MAEA Art Educator of the Year, to create a flag representing the State of Maine for the 2023 Youth Art Month Museum at the NAEA exhibit in San Antonio, TX, this coming April. "I collaborated with all of my yearbook students to come up with the design," Mr. Johnson explains. "We approached it the same way we did for the cover and end sheet design of our book. Each student offered input into the design, offered feedback, or suggested alterations to come up with the design... the design is not the idea of one student but the idea of nine. This is why we chose to change the slogan to "Our Art Our Voice" instead of the singular of "My" . We were proud of the design and are humbled to have this hang next to the other YAM flags in San Antonio in April. " Congratulations to WHS yearbook students and Mr. Johnson on this exciting project and honor!
about 1 year ago, Rachel Somerville
Westbrook High School Art teacher Matthew Johnson standing next to Maine Youth Art Month Flag
PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO JOIN OUR WEBINAR for Kindergarten Registration: Link to join Webinar https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87328877000
about 1 year ago, Dr. Kim O'Donnell