Month: October 2021

A Happy Halloween

Ghosts, ghouls, superheroes, and the Golden Girls were just a few of the great costumes this year. We celebrated with a parade and our trick-or-treaters couldn’t wait to fill their bags. It was exciting to see everyone dress up and enjoy the festivities.

Pink Out!

Windsor held a Breast Cancer Awareness campaign to honor everyone who has been impacted by this disease. We proudly wore pink and sold ribbons in support of The Collins Pavilion, located in Pompton Plains, New Jersey.  This facility is home to outpatient breast health, cancer care, and pediatric services.  Thanks to everyone for your support!

For the Love of Reading

We were happy to bring the Scholastic Book Fair back to Windsor this year. Students and staff were excited to see books written by their favorite authors as well as many new titles. Wish lists filled up fast as students browsed through the great variety of beautifully illustrated books.

Fall Fest Fanfare

Our fall fest days were incredible! Fresh air and fun activities left everyone feeling good. The weather was perfect for crafts, games, pumpkin painting, and more. It was nice to see everyone playing together and enjoying themselves.

A Special Guest

Mark Farrell, a NYC radio host and on-camera personality delivered a passionate presentation for us during the Week of Respect. Mark’s unique life experiences & visual disability have driven him to address audiences on adversity and other critical issues. He is committed to helping people navigate life and its many unexpected twists and turns, positively challenging audiences to overcome personal and physical obstacles.

Week of Respect

Windsor is joining schools across the nation during the Week of Respect to focus on the prevention of harassment, intimidation, and bullying. Our students will learn the importance of celebrating differences and accepting everyone for who they are. These superheroes are taking a stand against bullying!