Westside Fun Run!
The Fun Run with your grade(s) is totally free and each runner gets a special treat! We only take tickets for the food and other activities.
CHALK FEST! One of our very favorite things is Chalk Fest! Registration is $15 dollars and you get your own box of sidewalk chalk and a portion of sidewalk to show off your artistic skills!
The PTA will be there with candy, music and a camera to take a picture of you with your artwork for a special display!
Yesterday the fifth graders went to the power plant and had a "shockingly" good time! They were able to tour various parts of the power plant, watch demonstrations, and explore the tools and systems that are used there.
This week the 6th grade students learned how and why we have seasons. Using an ohm meter, they measured the amount of heat reaching different parts of the earth at different points in its' revolution around the sun. They were able to see that the northern and southern hemispheres receive different amounts of heat, and therefore have opposite seasons.
Last week US Synthetic sent several of their employees to Westside for the morning to work with 6th graders on problem solving. The students worked together in teams to build towers out of notecards over three successive tries, learning in between about what it means to think, plan, revise, and not give up.
It's time for our Super Wildcat Donation Drive September 25 - October 6th.
Sixth graders explored the moon phases to discover the reason why we have different moon phases. This was a great STEM activity.
Westside now has an Instagram account! To follow us and see even more pictures and find out more about what is going on in our school, you can either click on the link to the right, or search for westsidewildcatsut. We'd love to see you there!
Westside will be holding School Community Council elections on Tuesday, September 26th at 9:15 am. If you are interested in running, please come to the school and put your name in the ballet box located in the office by Friday, September 22.
The purpose of School Community Council is as follows:
1. To build consistent and effective communication among parents, employees, and administrators.
2. To allow parents an opportunity to be actively involved with the school in their children's education.
3. To make Good schools Better.
Ms. Alderks and Ms. Boyers classes are participating in a fundraiser for Hurricane Harvey. Attatched is their disclosure.