Month: October 2019

Ghosts, Goblins, and Ghouls, Oh My!

Halloween was filled with sweet treats and special surprises.  Our annual parade gave everyone the chance to see an array of amazing costumes in all shapes and sizes.  Our judges had a tough time choosing the award winners because there were so many great ones to choose from this year.

It’s Good to Have Goals

Interested students had the chance to play soccer at a local facility this week. It took some hard work for them to earn this special opportunity, but in the end it was worth it. They enjoyed playing together and practicing their skills.

Developing Trust and Communication

Finding the courage to believe in yourself and to trust someone else is not easy.  During a recent trip to the New Weis Center, we participated in team building activities, walked in the woods,  and searched for tiny creatures. It was a day full of wonderful discoveries.

Searching for Clues in the Science Lab

Our young scientists sifted through owl pellets looking for indigestible plant matter, bones, fur, feathers, bills, claws, and teeth. The curious teams were fascinated by their discoveries and couldn’t wait to record all of their findings.

Family Fun Night!

Families enjoyed a wide variety of activities at our annual fall festival.  Windsor has been hosting family fun nights for eight years now and these special events are a great opportunity for everyone to relax and enjoy themselves. This year, we ended the evening with a glow in the dark dance party which proved to be a huge hit.

Focusing on Respect

Windsor joined schools across the nation during the Week of Respect to take a stand against bullying. We emphasized the importance of celebrating our differences and accepting everyone for who they are.  It was great to see so many people “teaming up” for this special cause.

Fresh Air and Fun this Fall

Our fall field days were absolutely incredible! Whether someone wanted to play sports, play board games, chase a friend or go on the swings, we had the perfect weather and place to do it all. It was a fantastic opportunity to make new friends and try something different.

A Glowing Vocabulary

Practicing sight words is a lot more fun when the letters glow in the dark. Neon pipe cleaners and black lights made this a very memorable and sensory lesson. Students couldn’t wait to make each word on the list.