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Students Receive Kudos

We recognized our students for their achievements in academics, music, art, physical education, perfect attendance, kindness, and class participation. We are so proud of their hard work and encourage everyone to do their best, even during these difficult times.

Door Decorating Fun

We invited our homerooms to decorate their rooms for Halloween. Each group used a different approach and the results were awesome. Awards were presented for the most creative, funniest, creepiest, and best overall designs.

Knock, Knock, Who’s There?

Homerooms were challenged to decorate their classroom door for Halloween. Everyone joined in the fun and our hallways quickly filled with the spirit of the season. Awards were presented for the most creative, funniest, creepiest, and best overall designs.

Fabulous Fall Fest Fun!

We celebrated the season with a host of fun activities. Pumpkin painting, festive games, and time to relax were all part of the plan as we embraced the chance to enjoy this special time of year.

Pink for a Purpose

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!

Week of 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.

A Splash of Color

We welcomed autumn with a flower sale this year. Students decorated simple flower pots with colorful fabric and tied them up with pretty ribbon. These beautiful mums will help to brighten many doorsteps, windowsills, and tables.

Time to Move!

It feels good to exercise and gym class is the perfect place to do that. We are back in the swing of things here at Windsor and everyone is happy to get up and go whenever possible.

Celebrating a Pioneer Artist

Our students are learning about the techniques of Alma Thomas, an expressionist painter, a devoted art educator, and the first African American woman to have a solo exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Thomas, who started painting seriously at age 69, was known for her powerful color choices.