
Kona Ice is this Thursday!


Good afternoon, tomorrow starts our state testing. Attached is the test schedule. A few reminders as we start tomorrow:
-Make sure your child gets a good nights rest.
-Make sure your child arrives to school on time.
-Encourage your child to do their best
-Start their day off on a positive note with a few words of encouragement.


Dear parent(s)/guardian(s),
We are excited to invite your student to our summer programming this year, Discovery Camp. Students must have been enrolled in Kindergarten through sixth grade during the 2023-2024 school year. Discovery Camp will be held for six full days this year on June 11th-13th and June 17th, 18th, and 20th from 9:00-3:00 at West Union Elementary School with students able to attend one camp or both. Discovery Camp is no cost. Breakfast and Lunch will be provided daily and there is no cost for meals. We will be offering shuttle bus service from all three attendance areas. This year, Discovery Camp will have the following offerings: Discovery Camp - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xQ8Ngoc2JyXAmCM2TjUfokgEhZ5rUHsowZsn9N3iyLo/edit?usp=sharing. Sign your student up here in this Google Form: https://forms.gle/yePY7yRRZAk682bG7 by the May 17th deadline. Complete one survey per student.
We look forward to seeing you at Discovery Camp!
Discovery Camp Counselors and ACOVSD Administration


A great day for recognition! 🎉These students earned PBIS certificates for demonstrating respectful, responsible, or safe behavior!











We love when students give back. Hunter donated books to his classroom because he knew his teacher loves to read and learn about new books. What a kind gesture!


Mrs. DeAtley's class has been learning about 3-D shapes. Hands-on learning is always fun!










Sports physicals will be offered to sixth grade students at the high school Wednesday, May 8. Paperwork will be sent home with students or available in the school office. Please return forms and payment to school by Friday, May 3.


A Boy Called BAT Chapter 26: How to Know Someone https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q0MM79jPQ5BMFA2Pll7ay17N6mKktsyo/view?usp=sharing



A Boy Called BAT Chapter 25: Houseguestshttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1kKfu6zjrVTPzGNaNxxmmdWgpSMMHVgW1/view?usp=sharing


This is a reminder that there is no school Monday for elementary students due to the solar eclipse. Staff report for PD and have an early dismissal.


3rd grade students are pictured here utilizing the new Studies Weekly Science curriculum. It contains SO many opportunities for hands-on learning.
Today's lab consisted of an exploration of the finch's beak. Student's used plastic tweezers as a replica of the beak. They had to determine which island the finch would be able to collect more food at, due to the size and shape of the beak.
Once completed, they added some math by determining the class averages and comparing that to their personal totals. They also determined which bird (student) would be considered the fittest using individual totals from each island total.
This was SO much fun!



3rd Grade students in Mrs. Applegate's Math Intervention group began working on Ohio State Test preparations. This week they worked on questions involving the various objectives connected to fractions. They enjoyed using fraction strips to defend and explain their reasoning.



Congratulations to Liana and Charlotte, our newest first grade Math Masters!



A Boy Called BAT Chapter 24: A Reply https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xdazmr78gRB1wzUkae3Y3PLH-X9Ydpbi/view?usp=sharing


Lunch menu change. TODAY we will be serving walking tacos.


A Boy Called BAT Chapter 23: Windows https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zdW7BlsGyhrU8CbarisUqbvb8OjEMPrh/view?usp=sharing



A Boy Called BAT Chapter 22: Baseball and Braiding https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YuVm_iqtu00P76Uxp5udcmX7eCd4kEs6/view?usp=sharing


A Boy Called BAT Chapter 21: Organizational Systems
https://drive.google.com/file/d/134Hml6v5q8WmJsI5YmR3cF6zCaplHpcn/view?usp=sharing


Congratulations on earning a PBIS certificate for demonstrating our building expectations of Respectful, Responsible and Safe!

Congratulations to the newest kindergarten Math Masters!

