Reminder:
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Art show information
Senior Spotlight!
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Senior Spotlight!
Our Design and Modeling class explored and learned the functions of the software program TinkerCAD (a computer aided design). This software allows students to express their creativity and complete projects such as designing a name tag, creating a biome, designing an avatar, and so much more! Students can then print off their designs and turn them into stickers thanks to the Endowment Grant which funded our classroom with a highly operational printer and multiple kinds of vinyl sticker paper. Students have loved displaying their creativity on their water bottles, folders, and computers. Picture 1: Alanah Purdy working on a design in TinkerCAD. Picture 2: Sample stickers created by students. Picture 3: Mackenzy Cook, Natalie Sexton, and Breea Myers show off their name tag stickers. We are WR!
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Middle school students making stickers with computers
Middle school students making stickers with computers
Middle school students making stickers with computers
Tonight’s HS track tri meet at Plymouth has been postponed and moved to tomorrow, 4/19/23.
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Mason Kinney and the rest of the BGSU Probability and Stats class test whether there really is double stuff in a double stuff Oreo compared to a regular Oreo. We are WR!
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HS student in math class
Our next School Board meeting is Wednesday, April 19, 2023. MS/HS Library, 6:00pm
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School board meeting agenda
School board meeting agenda
School board meeting agenda
School board meeting agenda
School board meeting sign
Mark your calendars for our elementary art show!
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Art show information
Reminder: Spring Picture Day-HS/MS
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picture day reminder information
For all those participating in the (Music) Disney trip…. Don’t forget about our Disney trip meeting tomorrow (Monday, April 17th) at 6:30pm in the Auditeria. All students attending the trip need to attend with a parent or guardian. We will give a final itinerary, mandatory forms, a form for student medications, discuss luggage logistics, students will meet with their chaperones, we will finalize details with the My Disney Experience app, and answer student/parent questions. See you then!
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Disney photo
Mrs. Fallon’s kindergarten class is learning and watching closely as their caterpillars turn into butterflies over the next few weeks! 🦋
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Kindergartners watching caterpillars turn into butterflies
Kindergartners watching caterpillars turn into butterflies
Kindergartners watching caterpillars turn into butterflies
Kindergartners watching caterpillars turn into butterflies
Kindergartners watching caterpillars turn into butterflies
Kindergartners learning about the phases of the moon, a yummy Oreo snack to show the different phases of the moon.
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phases of the moon activity
phases of the moon activity
phases of the moon activity
phases of the moon activity
Mrs. Harvey’s class enjoying a Nature walk. We are WR!
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Kids enjoying a nature walk
Kids enjoying a nature walk
Varsity softball defeated St Mary, 15-3 today! 🥎🥎🥎
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Softball team
The Teen Leadership class came over and taught Mrs. Harvey’s class about positive thinking.  This lesson went along with the story, The Coffee Bean for Kids. We are WR!
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Teen Leadership class with second graders
Mr. McDonald's class wrapped up a week of state testing by helping Mrs. Eddington's kindergarten class make models for each phase of the moon.
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Fifth graders helping kindergarten students.
Fifth graders helping kindergarten students.
Fifth graders helping kindergarten students.
Fifth graders helping kindergarten students.
Fifth graders helping kindergarten students.
Fifth graders helping kindergarten students.
Fifth graders helping kindergarten students.
Dear Parents and Guardians, The school year is slipping quickly away. Here are some important updates on middle/high school happenings; please email lborder@western-reserve.org or call me at 419-668-8470 x 2001 with questions or concerns. The state testing schedule is as follows: English grades 6 & 10: April 17 & 18 English grades 7 & 8: April 19 & 20 Math 7 & 8, 8th Algebra, American History: April 24 & 25 Math 6, HS Algebra, Geometry: April 26 & 27 Biology: May 2 & 3 Science 8: May 4 & 5 Please note: April 24-27, students in grades 11 and 12 who have passed all of their state assessments and who have their own ride to school may report to school at 9:30 a.m. There is no school on April 28 (professional development) or May 29 (Memorial Day) Prom tickets are on sale for $40 apiece or $75 for a couple. Each ticket includes a meal, a t-shirt, dancing, and drawings throughout the night. Tickets may be purchased in the high school office or from Wendy Marett wmarett@western-reserve.org or 419-668-8470 x 2047. Cash or check is accepted. Prom is Saturday, April 29. Grand March is at 5:30 p.m. at the high school. Dinner is at 7:00 p.m. at German’s Villa in Vermilion followed by dancing and activities until 10:30 p.m. The deadline to purchase tickets is Tuesday, April 18. The 2022-23 yearbook will include grades 6-12 and is available for purchase for $50 at https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1049864/Western-Reserve-High-School/2023-Yearbook/20220901152404273139/CATALOG_SHOP/. Last day to pre-order yearbooks is June 1. Class of 2023 Important Dates April 15: Scholarship deadline May 18 & 19: Senior exams May 19: Seniors’ last day of school May 23: Senior Awards Ceremony May 25: Graduation practice 9:00 a.m. followed by a clap out at Western Reserve Elementary May 28: Graduation 2:00 p.m. in the high school gym High school exams are scheduled as follows: May 31: Exams in periods 1, 3, 5 and 7. June 1: Exams in periods 2, 4, 6. This is the last day of school for students. Grades 6-12 will enjoy early release at 12:40; buses will depart campus at 12:50. 8th Grade Class Trip to DC May 8: Final parent meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the auditeria May 22: Students report to school by 6:30 a.m. for 7:00 a.m. departure May 25: Students return to school at approximately 5:00 a.m. They may stay at school for the day or go home; the day will not count as an absence if they go home.
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Important information sign
Senior Spotlight!
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Senior Spotlight!
Parent Awareness program-free
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parent awareness program information
Reminder: Little Lady Rider Volleyball Camp information
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Volleyball camp information
Volleyball camp information
Western Reserve Preschoolers were beyond ecstatic to practice their colors, counting and turn taking skills by playing a life size Candyland game hosted by the Wakeman Library. We are WR!
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Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.
Preschoolers playing Candyland.