
What a TERRIFIC way to end our "T" week. This week, kindergarten kiddos learned the letter t and then had show and tell in a tent. Thank you, NJHS students, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Pomykal, and middle school teachers, for your help setting up the tent!





Fifth graders 'unplugged' for this digital citizenship activity. Each group created a board game with positive and negative online behaviors along with consequences. Groups then had the chance to play each game!






At this time all spots have been filled.

Football vs Waco Vanguard -5:30pm



The BlueJay football team received their new jerseys today. Thank you to Mrs. Lloyd and our dedicated Westphalia school board!



In the 2nd week, the BlueJays were outmatched against a more seasoned Centex Chargers football team. From the start, the offense and defense struggled but did not give up. Highlights of the game included a 45 yard touchdown reception from Cade Ranly to Kyler Greger. A'King Clarkson-Williams also scored on a 6 yard pass from Ranly and received a pass on the PAT attempt afterwards. The final score was 55-13. The BlueJays look to rebound this week in another tough matchup against Vanguard at home in Westphalia on September 18th at 5:00. Come out and support our BlueJays!
Congratulations to the following students who were named "Musician of the Month."
Kindergarten - Kyler Hernandez
1st Grade - Remi Glaser
2nd Grade - Hudson Wilde
3rd Grade - Tucker Ryan
4th Grade - Sa'Mone Clarkson-Williams
5th Grade - Georgia Kahlig
6th Grade - Kynslee Hrabal
7th Grade - Ricky Underwood
8th Grade - Rett James


























President-Aubrey M.
Vice President- Jackson S.
Secretary- Katie F.
Treasurer- Logan K.
Parliamentarian- Tristan C.
Historian- Brylee N.

Middle school students worked on various types of sentences by making their double doozie cookie sentences while listening to a song that would help them remember the lesson. Once done with the foldable and practice page, they were able to enjoy their cookie representing joining sentences. They had fun.












In music yesterday, 5th graders worked on a playing a Rondo with the rhyme, Tea For Me. Students selected various animals that began with the letters a, c, and d. Students were then divided into groups. Each group had a different note to play using various animal names that started with the note they were playing.


















