Our 6th graders enjoyed a visit to the Lily Center this week. They studied topography. #WarsawInspires
15 days ago, Claypool Elementary
students study stratification
students using an augmented reality sand table.
students working together
using augmented reality to study topography study land
"Our Knights are rockin’ this Blue Christmas Day—Elvis would be proud in every way!" 🎸💙🎄
15 days ago, Kristin Sederberg
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We are proud to announce that we've been recognized as a Riley Red Wagon Corporation by the Riley Children’s Foundation in partnership with the Indiana Association of School Principals! Thank you to our students, staff and community for coming together to make it possible for us to support the children and families receiving care at Riley Hospital for Children. #WarsawInspires #RileyRedWagon
15 days ago, Krista Polston
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Mark your calendars!! Our holiday concert is coming up! Please come out and support our K-4 kiddos who have been working so hard to prepare for this! Many thanks to Mrs. Gause for all of her hard work on this as well!! #Warsawinspires
16 days ago, Kristin Sederberg
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Join us for the Warsaw Schools Orchestra Holiday Concert on Sunday, December 10, 2024, at 7:00 PM at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center! Featuring performances by: 🎶 Beginning Orchestra 🎶 Advanced Middle School Orchestra 🎶 Obbligato String Orchestra 🎶 Philharmonic Orchestra Admission is free, and free-will donations are accepted to support these talented young musicians. Don't miss this festive evening filled with holiday cheer! 🎄 #WarsawInspires
16 days ago, Krista Polston
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Tomorrow is the last day to turn in money and order forms for Breakfast with Santa! Reminders-this is a family event and an adult must attend with any students, and everyone must purchase a ticket. Siblings may attend as well, as long as a ticket is purchased. We will have donuts, juice, an opportunity to write a letter to Santa, photo opportunities, as well as Santa himself! We hope to see lots of families there!
16 days ago, Kristin Sederberg
Breakfast w/Santa
Look at the Knights, all Grinchy and bright—our hearts grew three sizes with holiday delight!" 💚🎄 #Warsawinspires
16 days ago, Kristin Sederberg
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On Monday and Tuesday, our 2nd graders got to try their hand at dissection. They dissected grasshoppers. #WarsawInspires
17 days ago, Claypool Elementary
This student carefully opens the grasshopper
This student is very careful as she uses the tools
2nd graders working with a partner for dissections
The class listens to directions
this student pauses to listen to the next step
Happy Thanksgiving, Knights!! 🦃
23 days ago, Kristin Sederberg
Thanksgiving
Claypool Elementary alum Kathryn Zolman came and read her book, Are You a Pineapple?, to our K-2 students on Monday. It's a cute story about how a dog chose her own unusual name. If you are interested in owning your own copy please go to: https://www.areyouapineapple.com/ Mrs. Zolman created a special discount code only for Claypool Elementary that will be in effect from now until the start of Christmas break (ends December 20th). Enter KNIGHTS in the promo code section during check-out and receive 45% off (good for one time only per customer), all books will be signed, and always free shipping. #WarsawInspires
26 days ago, Claypool Elementary
2nd graders with the guest author
guest author poses with her book
Happy Substitute Teacher Appreciation Day to Claypool's own building sub, Mrs. Prescott! Thanks for always being willing to jump in wherever you are needed. #WarsawInspires
29 days ago, Claypool Elementary
Mrs. Prescott reads a book to a class
We are so very GRATEFUL for Warsaw Dunkin and these Citizens of the Month who are masters at expressing their own gratitude! #Warsawinspires
29 days ago, Kristin Sederberg
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Kindergarten students have been learning about owls. After reading many fiction and nonfiction books, students were visited by the DNR. Students were able to view a Kestrel, Barred Owl, and a Great Horned Owl as well as given a tremendous amount of information about each bird. Next week, they will be dissecting owl pellets. #WarsawInspires
about 1 month ago, Claypool Elementary
Students observe the wings of an owl
It was neat to see the owls up close
The students loved getting to see the owls up close.
Free Turkey Info
about 1 month ago, Kristin Sederberg
turkey
Mrs. Smith was busy yesterday learning new ways to support our students as they continue their digital learning skills. A huge thank you to Derek Pike and Dan Graney for planning and leading an impactful training on K-6 Computer Science Standards for our Digital Learning Specialists (DLS) and librarians! Yesterday’s professional development session provided valuable insights to support our DLS staff, who teach essential digital skills during library specials for K-6 students. These educators go above and beyond, delivering lessons in cyber safety, coding, keyboarding, and computer science alongside the American Association of School Libraries (AASL) standards. Our team of 8 dedicated DLS professionals is making a profound impact across our schools, which include 4 STEM, 2 DLI, and 2 Leadership elementary schools. Their work ensures that students not only meet but exceed foundational computer science skills. Here are two core areas where they’re helping students excel: Digital Citizenship & Cyber Safety: Our DLS staff emphasize strong, ethical online behaviors, guiding students on how to protect personal information and practice responsible digital habits. Coding and Data Analysis: By introducing students to the basics of coding and data visualization, our DLS team is building a foundation in computational thinking and preparing students to analyze data effectively. In alignment with the AASL standards, our DLS team also nurtures essential skills, such as: Inquiry and Curiosity: Encouraging students to ask questions and seek diverse perspectives, building a strong foundation in research and information literacy. Collaborative Learning: Promoting teamwork and effective communication to help students work productively and respect diverse viewpoints. Information Evaluation: Guiding students in assessing the accuracy and credibility of information sources to develop lifelong critical thinking skills. Thank you to Derek and Dan for your leadership and commitment to this vital work in computer science and digital literacy education. Together, we are preparing our students for a bright digital future! #WarsawInspires
about 1 month ago, Claypool Elementary
Digital Learning teachers in a training with Mr. Pike
Mrs. Doyle's 1st graders learned about what it means to vote. They had some interesting vocabulary to learn such as voter, ballot, and majority. They learned what kinds of things they may vote for when they get a bit older (most of them are eligible to vote in the 2036 presidential election!). They also practiced voting in their very own election. They were voting for what their snack would be the next day, pretzels or cheese crackers. #WarsawInspires
about 1 month ago, Claypool Elementary
Mrs. Doyle's class got into the voting spirit by making headbands and coloring voting signs
This student will be eligible to vote in 2036
A student is voting
A student submits his vote into the ballot box
Tallying the votes
Pretzel twists won the election!
Students in Ms. Rode's 2nd grade class had a challenge to see which team could build the tallest tower using only 20 pumpkins and toothpicks. They planned, built, and then made modifications to their towers. #WarsawInspires
about 2 months ago, Claypool Elementary
students building a tower
students building a tower
students building a tower
And these students! #Warsawinspires
about 2 months ago, Kristin Sederberg
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Thank you to Warsaw Dunkin for treating our October Citizens of the Month! Our October character trait was growth mindset. Congratulations to these students! #Warsawinspires
about 2 months ago, Kristin Sederberg
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Our students have been asking about it, so it's coming back... Chess Club! Chess Club will be for 3rd- 6th graders. They will meet on Tuesdays from 4:00-5:15 in the STEM Lab. The first meeting will be November 5. Students must have a signed permission slip to participate. Permission slips are due by Friday, November 1. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Gawthrop or Mrs. Juarez. #WarsawInspires
about 2 months ago, Claypool Elementary
chess club flyer