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August 31, 2023 - Vol. 6, No. 6
Kerrydale Elementary School becomes Visible Learning Certified
Success is not a mystery to students at Kerrydale Elementary School, the first school in Virginia to be Visible Learning certified. Visible Learning allows students to walk into the classroom and see the day’s learning intentions and success criteria, so they know what to accomplish.
This ad supports SPARK, the Education Foundation for PWCS.
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Talk Away the Dark - Suicide Prevention Month
During the month of September, PWCS is partnering with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention through the “Talk Away the Dark” campaign by initiating open conversations about mental health.
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Join PWCS in spreading a simple, yet important message: YOU MATTER
PWCS Family Engagement Series gets underway in September
Students and families are invited to the fall PWCS College Fairs
Freedom and Battlefield High Schools will host the fall PWCS College Fairs from 6–8 p.m. on October 12 and 16, 2023. Visit the College and Career Readiness webpage for more information.
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Meet the Principal - Kelle Stroud of Innovation Elementary School
Introducing Kelle Stroud, the dynamic new principal of Innovation Elementary School, the latest addition to Prince William County's educational landscape.
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Introducing the 2023-24 School Board Student Representatives
Young leaders are selected each year to represent PWCS students by serving as non-voting representatives on the School Board. This year's student representatives are active in their school community, playing roles in everything from Student council associations to multicultural clubs, robotics and more.
Isabella Aversano is a senior at Gainesville High School. She has a passion for connecting with students and serving as the bridge between the school board and the student voice.
Fernanda Morante, a senior at Forest Park High School, hopes to make schools be the place where students enjoy going every day.
Jackelin Garcia, a senior at Osbourn Park High School, wants students to know that their complaints and issues can be heard.
In addition to these three student representatives to the School Board, PWCS has a Student Senate, made up one appointed student from each high school.
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