
Team One Teachers congratulate our Character Award winner for March and the other winners! We are so proud of our students! EMS students are the best! #charactercounts #teamonederful


🚀🎮 Our 8th grade Applied Technology students in Mr. Opremcak’s class are showcasing their incredible creations today! From marble ramps to Whack-a-Mole and coin counters, these games and inventions come to life with coding, servos, Micro:bits, and Scratch. Check out their hard work and innovation in action! 👏✨









Sight word practice in shaving cream! Using multi-sensory pathways help create new learning.




3C had a blast sharing their fractured fairy tales with first grade!





Coolidge 5T working on the start of their Dragon Eye. Each student designed their own eyeball, next they will work on the surrounding parts of the eye!





Virtual Author Visit from Dan Gutman...always fun to meet a new author and learn about their writing life.



🎤🎶 The Washington School 1st and 2nd graders rocked the stage at their Silly Songs Concert! Laughter, music, and fun filled the air as these young stars entertained the Kindergarten students and staff! 🌟



I'm so proud of all of the great scientists who showed off their interesting experiments at last nights Science Fair!🔬👩🔬👨🔬🧪"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known!" -Carl Sagan





Coolidge School first graders enjoyed a visit from some of our Wyckoff Community Helpers!




Programming Ozobots in 2nd grade at Coolidge School is so much fun!





KRO explores the attributes of 3D shapes





KRO builds their Washington School Community





Sicomac 1M and 5E friends always look forward to book buddies, a perfect ending to a week of learning!




5C helps KRO build leprechaun traps










5C helps KRO build leprechaun traps








KRO uses 2D shapes to create a picture





So proud of these 4th grade scientists for participating in the Lincoln School Science Fair!!


Congratulations to these 4RU students for winning the Pi Digit Contest!




3C had an absolute blast at theme day!











Students applying their understanding of pendulums to their own design and testing the results.



