Students of all ages took the stage to show us their talents. We were treated to group acts, solos, comedy, karate, dance, and more. It was wonderful to see so much participation this year.
Students of all ages took the stage to show us their talents. We were treated to group acts, solos, comedy, karate, dance, and more. It was wonderful to see so much participation this year.
Li Liu’s beautiful smile and story of determination immediately caught our attention. She started training to be an acrobat at only six years old and went on to perform around the world. We were mesmerized by her strength and many special talents.
The Pompton Lakes Rotary Club presented 8th grader Nemo Burton with a special Student Achievement Award this spring. Nemo, known for his positivity and determination, has shown tremendous growth at Windsor Learning Center over the past several years. We are very proud of his accomplishments and would like to congratulate Nemo as he prepares to enter high school in the fall.
John Pizzi recently entertained us with a unique combination of comedy, magic, and ventriloquism. It was nice to take a break and enjoy this interactive show.
The energy level was high during the basketball scrimmage today! It was great to see teammates giving their all as they ran up and down the court.
Over the past few months, the cast of Peter Pan Jr. worked very hard and took great pride in memorizing lines, learning songs, and practicing dance moves. For many, it was their first time taking part in such a production. It was wonderful to see them perform at the theater in front of a live audience. We are so proud of their accomplishments and are thankful to the dedicated staff who made it possible.
Dazzling Dave, a former teacher and Guinness World Book record holder visits Windsor for the first time! He taught us cool physics lessons while demonstrating some truly fascinating tricks with many different types of yo-yos. Students had a chance to show us their hand-eye coordination, throwing and catching skills, and balance as they learned how to yo-yo. Everyone watched with great anticipation as the yo-yo guru attempted to knock a poker chip off of the ears of volunteers.
Today, we joined in the excitement of Read Across America, a nationwide celebration in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Some guest readers dropped by our younger classrooms and shared stories. The children were delighted to see the beloved Cat in the Hat bring his story to life.
We celebrated the 100th day of school in style. After counting the days in anticipation of this special milestone, the Windsor wildcat delighted students and staff with an early morning visit. He even joined in the fun during gym class!
We enjoyed a whole bunch of fun and engaging winter-themed activities this week. Everyone had a chance to try something new and socialize with their peers throughout the day. This tradition started out as a suggestion from one of our student council members three years ago and has become a popular annual celebration.
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