SPO Wayne Thomas presents Internet Safety to Evergreen Kindergarten

On November 17, SPO Wayne Thomas presented to the EverGreen Elementary Kindergarten – 5th grade students about Internet Safety. Officer Thomas discussed 4 important rules to help students stay safe online. He also spoke with EverGreen students about netiquette and cyberbullying.

 

RDW and EverGreen Elementary Schools Celebrate Apple Crunch Day

On October 24 the elementary schools celebrated Apple Crunch Day in their classrooms and were served apple crisp and apple slices for lunch. This is a nation wide event that encourages healthy eating habits. It’s an opportunity for teachers to teach their students how to use apples and other fruits to make fun and nutritious snacks. Teachers incorporated this day into their lessons and even used apples to create science experiments! Learning and healthy eating is beneficial and fun! If you want to make some apple snacks at home, just google, “Healthy snacks kids can make” and enjoy!

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Mr. Pidgeon Breaks a Board!

During a presentation by Twin Dragons Martial Arts, participants were able to find their inner ninja skills by breaking a board. Mr. Pidgeon was presented with a white belt for his board breaking effort! Children also learned strategies to protect themselves in situations that can potentially be dangerous, such as a stranger approaching. Master Kennedy donated all of the proceeds that were collected to purchase the boards, to the EverGreen PTA.

EverGreen Hosts Lou Ruspi Jr. Foundation Presentation

Western Wayne’s EverGreen Elementary School hosted the Lou Ruspi Jr. Foundation on Friday, Oct.20 to talk to students in grades third to fifth about mental health and wellness.  They also discussed ways students could take care of themselves and be good friends. Students learned and discussed skills that influence happiness along with social and emotional awareness to help build confidence and self-esteem. They also discussed mindfulness and using positive thoughts, words, and actions.  From left, front row: Donovan Gregorski, Nevaeh Demming, Emma Bower, and Vincent Donnini.  From left, second row: Mrs. Butler, health and physical education teacher; Carrie Chase, LRJ Foundation; Kelly Osborn, LRJ Foundation; Mandy Doria Ellard, LRJ Foundatoin; Mrs. Palko, School Counselor; and Justin Pidgeon, EverGreen Elementary School principal.

 

EverGreen Elementary Participates in Red Cross Project

Western Wayne’s EverGreen Elementary School’s fifth graders recently took part in “The Pillowcase Project” presented by The American Red Cross. Through “The Pillowcase Project”, the children learned how to prepare for emergencies, practice what they have learned, and shared their knowledge with family and friends. Each student was given a pillowcase to take home. In the event of an evacuation, students could put their personal belongings in the pillowcase. The school thanks Mr. Jamie Collins for a wonderful presentation. From left: Lily Kieva, Madison Stiffler, Mr. Jamie Collins, Daniel Lodini, and Lance Maiocco.

EverGreen Elementary Hosted Event for Fire Prevention Week

Chief Koch and his firefighters from Hamlin Fire & Rescue were at Western Wayne’s EverGreen Elementary on Friday, October 6, to discuss fire prevention and safety with all students. Students were able to see fire fighters in their turn-out gear, different tools used to fight fires, different pieces of equipment used at fire scenes, and they were able to walk through the smoke house set up at the school as a simulation. Through this presentation, students learned valuable lessons that they will be able use to in their lives. In preparation of this event, teachers asked their students to write essays about Fire Prevention and Safety. Two students won the essay contest and received bikes as their prizes. From left, Chief Koch with essay contest winners, Isabella Small Bermudez, and McKenzie Adams.

EverGreen Bus Safety

EverGreen Elementary was thrilled to host Mr. Bill Hemmler and his wife Gayle on Thursday, October 5.  They volunteered their time, buses, and expertise in bus safety for the students in Kindergarten through 5th grade.

 

EverGreen Elementary to Host Second Annual Community Market Day

A few songs from classic musicals, drum line music, and colonial songs played on fifes and drums will all be performed by Western Wayne High School students at the second annual Community Market Day to take place this Saturday, Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the EverGreen Elementary School.

This event benefits the EverGreen Parent Teacher Association and is free admission. There will be about twenty local vendors at the event selling homemade crafts and other items.

Performers will entertain the crowd from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The line-up includes:  Lynnette’s Twirlerettes, Twin Dragons Martial Arts, Spotlight Performers, the Western Wayne Drama Club, the Western Wayne Drum Alliance, and the Wayne County Fife and Drum Corp. Many of the performance groups will also have tables at the event where they will offer information about their organizations and sell goods.

One such group is the newly formed Western Wayne Drama Club. The club is new this year at the district and is open to students in grades 8 through 12.  For this first performance, high school students will be featured singing songs from past Western Wayne shows such as Bye Bye Birdie, Shrek and Seussical.

The students will end their set with a song from their upcoming musical comedy Nice Work if You Can Get It, which will premiere the last weekend of April in the newly renovated high school auditorium. Drama club students participating on Saturday include: Ty Alpaugh, Lindsey Karwacki, Honour Shaffer, R.J. Clemens, Hailey Robbins, Jill Jones, Lily Visceglia, Jake Jones, Rhonda Fenkner, Victoria Petrosky, Becca King, and Emily Barone.

Junior Lindsey Karwacki will perform with two groups at the event.  Along with singing with the Western Wayne Drama Club she will also play percussion with the Western Wayne Drum Alliance.

The group is composed of Western Wayne student musicians: John Kear, Mason Coccodrilli, Taylor Altenhofen, Katherine Moore, and Lindsey.  Jacob Slomian, Western Wayne alumni, will also perform with the group.

John Kear hopes the audience will appreciate the many genres of music the Western Wayne performing groups will bring to Community Day.

Along with playing in the Drum Alliance, John will also play old-time colonial music with the Wayne County Fife and Drum Corp.

John founded this group and decided to use his work with it for his senior project at Western Wayne.  John explains that he always wanted to form a group to play this type of classic music.

His friends, all Western Wayne students or alumni, make up the ensemble: Mason Coccodrilli, Jacob Slomian, Katherine Moore, and Amanda Herold.

The group recently played at the GDS Fair and look forward to their second performance at Community Day. They plan to play songs such as “Yankee Doodle” and “Road to Boston” among others.

John looks forward to what promises to be a great day for family fun in the local community on Saturday.

“I hope that people will come out to hear the unique songs of our group and all of the other talented groups scheduled to perform at Community Day.”

Front row, from left: Haily Robbins, Emily Barone, Becca King, and Victoria Petrosky. Back row, from left: Jake Jones, Lily Visceglia, Honour Shaffer, Rhonda Fenkner, Jill Jones, R.J. Clemens, and Lindsey Karwacki.

Western Wayne Drama Club students rehearse for the EverGreen Community Market Day event with assistant musical director Sarah Calabro.