
Students concluded their unit of study on heat and insulators by creating their own solar ovens to make s’mores.





1st and 6th grade WEE Cooks made pancakes today. They talked about how to measure, whisk, and flip. Afterwards, they enjoyed their delicious pancakes.





Students in Mrs. Summerville’s class worked with partners to answer comprehension questions from Esperanza Rising.




Mrs. Birchfield’s 4th graders celebrated the start of Hispanic heritage month with chips, salsa, guacamole, quesadillas, and other yummy stuff! They read about Hispanic leaders and the significance of Hispanic heritage month! What a fun day of learning!





Happy Birthday 40th birthday to our amazing principal, Dr. Drummond! We have enjoyed celebrating this special day. Our faculty and staff dressed in Forty shirts, and our students dressed up like Dr. D!
WEE love our principal!





We have enjoyed hosting our grandparents this week! Check out the happy faces from day two!





Mrs. Greer and Mrs. Davis' PreK Class were intelligent investigators as they searched all over the room for a variety of geometrical shapes. They had so much fun as they demonstrated all that they had learned about working together and investigating shapes!





Much love and happiness filled the room as our students enjoyed cookies with their grandparents! Thank you, grandparents, for showing up to spend time with your grandchildren! We appreciate you! Happy Grandparent’s Day!





West End’s 4H Club started on Sept. 13th. An introductory lesson was taught by Abbie Salmon and Beth Lumpkin of the Floyd County 4H office. WEE students learned the 4H pledge and participated in a Scarecrow engineering challenge.





Students in Mr. Crosby’s classes had fun learning using Graham Crackers to divide fractions.





Students in 4th grade enjoyed a field trip to the Eco Center and a boat ride on the Roman Holiday!




Students in Mrs. Gibbons class practiced their “red words” using shaving cream! As you can see by their faces, our students love to have fun while learning!





West End is “making their mark” as they prepare for International Dot Day on 9/15!
This day was created by a teacher named Terry Shay as a way of celebrating creativity, courage, and collaboration. It is inspired by a children’s book, ‘The Dot’, written by Peter H. Reynolds.





Mrs. June Davis’ classes brought in goodies and created care packages for our first responders to show appreciation for all they do. These baskets were delivered today as we remembered the first responders and their families who were affected by the tragic events of 9/11.


Students in Mrs. Lee’s classes worked hard on finding the LCM in word problems. They persevered through their problems, and worked collaboratively to find solutions.




6th graders enjoyed some down time on the playground during activity today!



We had another great turn out for our parent volunteer training presented by Greg Wooten from @cisromefloydco . We love our parent volunteers! Use this link to view other training dates: https://tinyurl.com/WEEvolunteer22-23 #ServeLikeAWolf @romecityschools


Thank you to Sophia Hensley and @vargoorthodontics for donating in support of WEE! @romecityschools


Our students are excited to invite their parents to the ESOL parent training tomorrow at 4:30pm in the media center! Parents who attend are certainly in for a treat!





These fabulous ladies received a score of 100 on their health inspection
today! We love and appreciate our lunchroom ladies!
