Winfield City Athletics has a new streaming home for athletic events on www.team1sports.com
team1 sports is powered by HudlTV and is available now as another option to stream with, along with NFHS network.
Pricing for HudlTV is $8 per game, $15 for a month of streaming, or $75 to get the entire year.
Thank you for supporting Winfield City Athletics and Go Pirates!

Collaboration and learning is taking place this morning in Mrs. Gordon’s 2nd grade class. Mrs. Kleypas, our math coach, is teaching place value understanding with manipulatives alongside Mrs. Gordon.

Congratulations to Aiden Gunter and Cole Kirkpatrick for placing 11th out of 80 boats in the ABF H.S. fishing tournament at Logan Martin on Saturday!

4th graders love the Ozobots!


Winfield City Schools will have a district Title I meeting Tuesday, September 27 at 5:00 p.m. in the Winfield Elementary School Auditorium.
5th-11th science classes created scarecrows that are displayed at the elementary school. The theme is based on the branches of science. This is school-wide collaboration STEM project.

WES: Parent Data Night is for grades K-4. You will receive your student's testing data and explain how to read the results. We look forward to seeing you at 5:30 on Tuesday, September 27, in the auditorium.

WES: There will be a PTO Meeting immediately following Data Night Tuesday, September 27, at 6:30 pm.

Rock the Aggies! 🎸

4th graders reviewing keyboarding skills in Mrs. Guin's Technology class.
This is a message from Winfield City Schools. Winfield City Schools will dismiss on Monday, September 26, 2022 at 12:00. Buses will run their normal routes.
This is a message from Winfield City Schools. Winfield City Schools will host a Family Data Night on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 5:30 in the Winfield Elementary School auditorium. Information will be provided about the ACAP Summative and Alternate test that is administered to students in grades 2-8, the ACT that is administered to students in the 11th grade, and the ACT Workkeys that is administered to students in the 12th grade.

Kindergarten students are learning to write upper and lower case letter d! 📝✏️

URGENT MESSAGE REGARDING p-EBT Benefits:
A Facebook message posted to a Facebook group title Alabama P-ebt provided incorrect information
regarding p-EBT fund that should have loaded to cards on 9/16/2022. Per Alabama DHR, this is
INCORRECT INFORMATION. Alabama DHR is working with their hotline to get this information
corrected.
Regarding p-EBT benefits for students who became newly eligible this school year (2022-2023) by
8/31/2022 through a meal benefit application or Direct Certification (through Alabama State DHR): That
student list will be pulled by ALSDE (Alabama State Department of Education) and submitted to AL DHR
on 9/30/2022 or the week following. Those funds could possibly not be available until October or
November 2022.
Information will be shared at a later date on how these cards and/or funds will be issued.
For more information you can call DHR about your p-EBT cards by phone at 1-800-410-5827 and online
at dhr.alabama.gov/food-assistance from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Geometry teacher, Lauren Tucker, uses UNO to teach 2 column proofs. After a week of two-column proofs, they took their quiz & then played UNO Proofs! The purpose of this game is to build deductive reasoning and explanation. She explained to her students - proofs help to build reasoning skills. So in the future, you may not use proofs in your job, but you will definitely use your critical thinking.




Congratulations to Audrey Spillers for finishing in the Top 20 Varsity Girls 5K at the Fairview Invitational today!

Coach Kelley spent time reading to Mrs. Burt's Pre-K class this morning!


Spanish American War: Test review outside, today. #sixthgradehistory

Progress reports and attendance profiles will be sent home with students today, Thursday, September 15th. The attendance profile will provide a summary of any day(s) a student has missed. Make sure to look over the attendance profile and discuss absenteeism with your child. A student that accumulates 20 or more absences for the year will be required to attend summer school.
Mrs. Gina Simpson, 1990 WCHS graduate, spoke to our high school students today. She has a B.S. in Business Management and a M.S. in Marketing with a concentration in entrepreneurship from The University of Alabama. She is a professor at U of A and a motivational speaker. She encouraged students to work hard and follow their dreams.




