
WMS BIRDHOUSE FEED
Stay tuned for updates from the Wurtland Middle School courtyard! Our birdhouse is coming to you with updates from our feathered friends. This morning, Red Rover is enjoying the sunshine and a bite of breakfast.
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EdRISING
Color us happy to have a new interactive bulletin board in our upstairs stairwell. We owe a special note of thanks to Evan, Brianna, and Jade for this aquatic activity! We look forward to seeing it colored in a little more each day.


SEVENTH-GRADE SCIENCE
Students in seventh-grade science classes have been working to review food webs and energy pyramids. Students have been using animal crackers to create their own ecosystems. This looks like some fun and engaging learning!

WRITER OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Brumfield shares that Eric recently worked very hard to master and use a brainstorming and organizing strategy for on-demand writing. Outstanding work, Eric!
Eric is doing things WRITE at Wurtland Middle School!


ON THE HOMEMADE SIDE
Isaac Branam did a great job of making homemade macaroni and cheese in Mrs. Shannon's Hospitality and Tourism class. It was described as being, "Oh, so yummy!" Isaac did a phenomenal job!





WILDCAT OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Renee White shares that Noah was in the EdRising class last week when she was recently a guest speaker. She challenged Noah's class to befriend peers who may be complex communicators (those who use multiple modes to communicate). Since this challenge, Noah has shown so much compassion towards a younger student who uses a speech-generating device to communicate with others. Noah has had conversations with this student every day and has been a good friend to him. Noah has accepted his new friend's differences and has made this student feel very included at Wurtland Middle School. Wow! We are so incredibly proud of you, Noah!


COLLEAGUE CREDIT
Mr. Nick Yancey shares that Officer Gollihue constantly works to interact and build positive relationships with students. He has worked to contribute to our building's positive culture through the integration of the #RACK initiative. Thank you, SRO Gollihue!


READER OF THE WEEK
Mr. Yancey shares that Zoey has recently shown an interest in reading during class. She has been stepping up and volunteering to read in front of the class without even being asked!
READERS ARE LEADERS AT WURTLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL!


EdRISING
We're so LUCKY to have Graci Maynard, Mira Whitehead, and Jaylynn Clapper. These young ladies created a perfect seasonal bulletin board! Great work, Wildcats!


HOT WHEELS IN SCIENCE CLASS?
Students in Mr. Haywood's science classes used Hot Wheels to explore force and motion, working to test Newton's Third Law.
Learning is IN MOTION at Wurtland Middle School!









READ ACROSS AMERICA DAY (PART TWO)
Students in the classes of Mrs. Long and Ms. Williams read with their book buddies for Read Across America Day. They were able to choose books in which they were interested in reading and found cozy places to read with each other. They took turns practicing their reading while making new friends at the same time.











READ ACROSS AMERICA WEEK
On Friday, students in the classes of Ms. Katie Williams visited our friends at Wurtland Elementary to read books in celebration of Read Across America Week. Everyone had so much fun, and we have more to share!
READERS ARE LEADERS AT WURTLAND MIDDLE!

WILDCATS OF THE WEEK IN THE NEWS
Our friends at The Daily Independent will begin featuring our Wildcats of the Week in their newspaper every Monday. Be sure to get your copies!


FISHING FOR WORD PROBLEMS
This week, students in the classes of Mrs. Logsdon went fishin'! They caught fish with word problems and had to solve coordinating mathematical equations. This is an excellent example of hands-on learning at Wurtland Middle School!








DRAMA CLUB CREATIVITY
This week, students in our drama club have been working hard to create props for their upcoming play, "Fast Food". Students have loved being part of the creative process, ranging from creating their own restaurant logo to choosing the play's primary colors.







BULLETIN BOARD BASKETBALL
A few of our EdRising students, Khloe Bertram, Braylon Chandley, and Jacob Jones, worked hard on this fun and interactive bulletin board! Our students enjoy playing in the morning and between classes.



OOEEYY GOOEEYY DELICIOUSNESS!
Cristabelle Lopez, a member of Mrs. Shannon's Hopsitality and Tourism class, made caramel brownies for her classmates. Her classmates describe them as being "delightful"!









HELPDESK ON THE JOB
Our helpdesk students are on the job EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. No matter the issue that is brought to their attention, they work to address it. Take a look at these ChromeBooks that are being returned to Wurtland Elementary School with personalized notes of successful repairs.
We are so proud of our Wildcats!







COLLEAGUE CREDIT
Mr. Mike Doran shares that, in every unconventional situation we have had at school, Mrs. Carla has been a very visible presence, taking a decisive role in maintaining calm, organizing a response, and ensuring student and staff safety until the state of affairs has returned to normal (or as close to it as we get at Wurtland Middle School). She always has a smile for everyone she encounters and is a sequined, sparkly, bright spot in every day. Carla plays a vital role in establishing the positive culture we enjoy at Wurtland Middle School, and we are all better off for it. We love you, Mrs. Carla!


GIVE IT AWAY, GIVE IT AWAY, GIVE IT AWAY NOW!
We are grateful for our community, and our students want to continue to give back to you for supporting them! It's our third opportunity for you to join our Give It Away, Give It Away, Give It Away Now Campaign!
How do you participate?! Follow the WMS Facebook page, like and share this post, and drop a comment on the original post for a chance to win this student-crafted tilting trash can with an $80.00 value.
The drawing will be held next Wednesday. Good luck!
