
We can’t wait to see you Monday night at Fall Festival!


Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Larkin (our reading and math coaches) treated our teachers and celebrated our improvements in math and reading scores that was recently documented in an article on Al.com. Great job, teachers!


Paris Lomax is this week’s “leader of the week”. Paris is a 2nd grade student in Mrs. Alston’s class. Paris is very helpful and responsible. She is honest and kind. We are proud of leaders like Paris at WES.


Mrs. Basinger’s class enjoyed reading and taking Accelerated Reader tests in the library today.


Leaves of red,
Leaves of gold,
Falling as the air grows cold. 🍁




We hope you are making plans to join us for Fall Festival Monday night!


Ms. Galvan’s kindergartners had fun sorting their bag of bones for math. 🦴They counted and sorted to figure out how many they had of each. They were yummy too! 😋




Happy Halloween! 🎃👻




Happy Halloween! 👻🎃




Happy Halloween from Ms Miller’s class! 🎃




Super Heros, cowgirls, and princesses OH MY!
Happy Halloween 🎃 from Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Campbell’s class! They had so much fun today making Spookley snacks and playdoh monsters!




Mrs. Meadows’ Pre-K class read the Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin. After the story, they made their own Spookley the Square Pumpkin snack🎃



November Menus



Don’t forget to wear your Halloween costume tomorrow!


Mrs. Larkin and Mrs. Malone’s class had fun balancing apples and cubes for some Fall fun in math!


Mrs. Stokes’ class worked with our math coach, Mrs. Larkin, to do some spooky counting collections!


Sergeant Richard Bryant of the Demopolis Police Department talked with 1st and 2nd grade students about several topics. Since we were closing out our Red Ribbon Week, he discussed the difference in good and bad drugs and shared a video explaining how we should say “NO!” to drugs. Sergeant Bryant also discussed safety tips if they choose to go trick-or-treating.The assembly ended with a discussion of PBIS and how Westside is focusing on positive behavior of students. Students were encouraged to meet the 3 school expectations: Respect Others, Respect Yourself, and Respect Your School.




We wrapped up our Red Ribbon Week today by being “too cool” for drugs. 🕶😎


Artwork using warm and cool colors ❤️🧡💛 💙💚💜





Halloween cauldron experiments in Mrs. Stevens’ class!
