Donation Drive Celebrations
Thanks to our wonderful Westside community, our PTA raised $5,000 for our school! The first goal reached reward was for Ms. Nielson to throw candy from the roof.
Thanks to our wonderful Westside community, our PTA raised $5,000 for our school! The first goal reached reward was for Ms. Nielson to throw candy from the roof.
The fifth graders went to the Springville Waste plant and learned about electricity which is in their science core.
In this presentation, Kane talks about the difficulties teens face in today’s complex social media world as they sort through the journey of progress versus perfection.
Cole and his father went to the Historic Train Engine on Friday, along with others from our school. It was an amazing sight to see and learn about.
Reflections entries are due October 16. Please check @Westsidepta page on Facebook. Email ReflectionsWestside2019 [at] gmail.com if you have any questions.
Take care of your library books so you won't have to visit them in our Book Graveyard.
Mrs. Litchfield's students made posters with positive messages to hang around the school for Kindness Club.
Our Psychologist, Kimmie Guymon, visited classes to talk about personal connections with others. She read "The Invisible String." Afterwards, a ball of yarn was tossed to each person in the class connecting us. The book's message is that no one is ever alone even when their loved one is not physically present.
Mrs. Lane's class was able to earn Flashlight Friday. Students worked up to thirty minutes of reading stamina. Each Friday they will be able to read with flashlights!