Virtual Parent Workshop: Supporting Our Children
Chaplain Kristen Pitts, Elementary/Middle School Counselor Allison Klothe, and Early Childhood Counselor Debbie Weinberger will be lead a virtual parent workshop titled Resilience: Supporting Our Children When They Experience Uncomfortable Feelings on Tuesday, November 10. In this hour-long workshop, participants will have the opportunity to meet in division-specific breakout groups to discuss challenges and identify strategies […]
Read More >WES Hosts Warmth Drive for November First Friday
As the days are growing colder, we’re excited to announce that WES’s November First Friday project will be a Warmth Drive for our unhoused neighbors at Church of the Epiphany! During the week of November 2-6, our community will come together to donate the following items: Coats: New or gently used coats for men, women, and […]
Read More >Registration Open to Join the WES Math Team
WES participates in Middle School Math Meets sponsored by the Independent School Math Association of Washington (ISMAW). There are 3 meets per year, and the first one for 2020-21 is scheduled for Wednesday, October 21! The purpose of these meets is to foster interest in math and problem solving; they are structured to be enjoyable and non-threatening. The […]
Read More >Grade 3 Spreads Rays of Kindness
Washington Episcopal School’s Grade 3 STEM and Entrepreneurship Class started the Kindness Core with the goal of spreading acts of kindness throughout the school and the larger community and INSPIRING others to join in their effort to spread kindness. Goal: 2020 ACTS of KINDNESS done by the WES community by November 2, 2020 In a […]
Read More >WES Kicks Off First Fridays With a Casserole Drive
WES’s commitment to community service continues this year with First Fridays! While we cannot have our students gather for service projects as we have in previous years, on the First Friday of each month, WES will keep to our tradition of coming together to support the community through service projects. Each month we will designate […]
Read More >Library Continues to Offer Curbside Check-Out
WES will continue to offer students access to its library collection even when students are learning at home. We will use a curbside checkout program, as we did during the summer. Students or parents can request up to 3 books and will be allowed to keep the books for three weeks. Pick-up will be on […]
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