Monday, October 30, 2017

October Media Report

On Thursday, October 05, 2017, the Virginian Pilot The Beacon posted the following:  

Ice Cream Social 
  Kaleidoscope posted the following pictures on October 9, 2017:  The Windsor Woods Elementary School's SCA celebrated "Give A Boot to Bullying" on Friday, October 6, 2017.


 Kaleidoscope posted the following picture on October 16, 2017:  Firefighters from Station 16 on S. Plaza Trail, Virginia Beach, gave David Lanier a ride to Windsor Woods Elementary School on Wednesday, October 11th.  David's home escape plan design won first place in a contest by Station 16 which earned him the privilege of riding the fire truck ride to school.


  Kaleidoscope posted the following pictures on October 23, 2017:  Fifth grade students in the Geocaching Club at Windsor Woods Elementary School utilized Morse code to figure out where to find their next clue.  After finding their next clue, they assembled a Virginia State Seal puzzle, which, once fully assembled, contained a code in all four corners of the puzzle that enabled them to unlock their breakout box, which contained a candy snack treat.



   Gabe Mocco has an interview (by his mother) that initially appeared in the “We are VB Schools” link on the vbschools.com website on October 24, 2017:


Mom: "What states have you been to?"
Gabe: "Carolina-the north one, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia-not just where we live, and           Maryland"
Mom: "What is the coolest place you've been to?"
Gabe: "The Safari Park" (Natural Bridge, VA)
Mom: "Why?"
Gabe: "Because the crazy llamas were attacking us and trying to steal all the food from our buckets! They even bit daddy's bucket and it made food fly all over the place! It was a total mess!"

Mom: "If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you want to go and why?"
Gabe: "India because my best friend from preschool is from there and I want to ride a camel with him!" 

Monday, October 2, 2017

October 2nd PAC meeting notes

 October 2nd meeting notes

Angie Barone I make a Difference

I Make a Difference!

I am writing to nominate Angie Barone as our first I Make a Difference recipient.  Angie has transitioned beautifully from the classroom to the Windsor Woods office.  Angie has assumed the drop-off and pick-up duties effortlessly.   She has been a tremendous help even while attending multiple classes and learning new many new VBCPS applications.  Her new addition has been a welcome addition to the office!   
Cheryl Stone