Kyle Wilson Elementary School kindergarteners grabbed a ticket and “traveled around the world” to learn about Christmas, St. Lucia's Day, the Chinese New Year, Diwali, Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and the Lunar New Year.
Some Marshall Elementary School students used their problem-solving skills to escape the Grinch’s lair on the top of Mount Crumpit! And Twinkle, a 522-year-old Kindness Elf, was back catching students in acts of kindness and rewarding them with "brag tags."
Ms. Shatz, school psychologist at Marumsco Hills Elementary School, shared her Hanukkah traditions, food, and more with students via Zoom.
It was a great community turn-out for the student-organized “Breakfast with Santa” at Potomac High School. Students in the culinary program prepared the hearty breakfast for families to enjoy.
The Prince William County Police Department brought Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elves for a visit to wish students and staff happy holidays at several schools across the Division.
Rosa Parks Elementary School students in Mrs. Russo’s class used their creativity and recyclables to make sustainable holiday decor for their classroom.
Sensory activities with winter themes were a big hit at the Swans Creek Elementary School winter holiday event.
Tyler Elementary School staff surprised students with a comedic rendition of the Twelve Days of Christmas during the school-wide singalong.
Leadership students at Woodbridge High School helped brighten the holidays for local kids by delivering Operation Holiday Help gifts to seven PWCS elementary schools.
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