
From Williams Elementary School:
Mrs. Snyder's class spent all last week researching a Michigan product: Faygo pop, Better Made chips, Hudsonville Ice Cream, Jiffy, McClure's Pickles, and Kellogg's cereal. Friday the students then presented their product to the class. and today they celebrated their research by eating these Michigan made products.
The National Cherry Festival director also sent a care package to Mrs. Snyder's class. The box of goodies included: Great Lakes Potato Chips, Sleeping Bear Farms honey, dried chocolate covered cherries, tart cherry juice, Cherry Festival Preserves, dried cherries, and official National Cherry Festival pins!



From Williams Elementary:
Dr. Distributive visited Mrs. Snyder's class from the Array Hospital on Wednesday this week. Students were suited up with surgical gowns, surgical gloves, and were able to pick a surgical utensil.
Students were given patients like "Amy Addition" and "Matthew Multiplication". These patients had problems like 7 x 8 that the students had to use the distributive property to solve. The students did a wonderful job with their patients.





Reminder!


We have a few tickets left for Purse Bingo next weekend! If you are interested, contact Brittany Nash in the elementary office!


Kindergarten Registration is next week! Be sure to call and make an appointment!


From Williams Elementary School:
It was brought to our attention that the link that was recently shared to order a yearbook was incorrect. Here is the correct link:
https://ybpay.lifetouch.com/order/lookupjob?jobNumber=1840323
We apologize for the confusion.

Good evening Comet families! This is just a reminder that tomorrow Friday, March 10th is a half day for all students. Please make arrangements accordingly. Have a good night and go Comets!

Just recently our day time custodian, Mr. Jeff had to have back surgery. When we started letting the kids know that he would need to take some time off to heal they were very sad and started missing him instantly. Mr. Jeff is wonderful with all of our students. He always greets the students with a smile, fist bump, high five or a hug. I share this picture today in honor of him. In this photo Mrs. Jenkins class made him a card for every day he will be gone! Wow! We miss him, and wish him a fast recovery. He makes a difference in so many lives daily. Thanks Mr. Jeff!


There are still 11 spots left for this event on March 16th!


Superintendent Mr. Weatherwax, visited Mrs. Bolz-Sweebe's 4th grade classroom as a Mystery Reader for March is Reading Month. Lots of laughs while he read them a funny story! We appreciate him making time to stop in! #cometpride




February Student of the Month
Williams Elementary recently acknowledged students who were selected as a Student of the Month for exhibiting perseverance. Perseverance is a skill that will help them as they continue to learn and grow. We are so proud of them!
Pictured are our 3rd-5th grade nominees.




February Student of the Month
Williams Elementary recently acknowledged students who were selected as a Student of the Month for exhibiting perseverance. Perseverance is a skill that will help them as they continue to learn and grow. We are so proud of them!
Pictured are our KP-2nd grade nominees.




We can't wait to meet our new little Comets! Give us a call today to schedule your appointment!


Kindergarten registration! Call today for an appointment!


*REMINDER* This is event is now being held on March 16th instead of this evening! We still have a few spots open!


Spots are filling up quickly! Be sure to call and set up your appointment!


March Lunch menu!


Join in on the fun for March is Reading month activities!


Due to the events of last week, dates have changed for the My Little Library event! This event will now be held on March 16th! Be sure to get registered today!


Thank you to County National Bank and the Jonesville Branch for supporting Williams Elementary School's Third Grade!
County National Bank purchased copies of the book The Lemonade War so that the third graders at WES could incorporate reading into their economics unit!
