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Woodstock Elementary School provides academic excellence and opportunity in a safe, caring, and respectful learning environment. We require high standards within a challenging curriculum to provide the educational foundation for students to become responsible, contributing members of society. Through flexible and creative instructional methods, we strive to meet the individual and group learning needs of all our children. Woodstock Elementary School, in partnership with family and community, teaches effective communication skills, provides knowledge of how to learn, and encourages students to experience the joy of lifelong learning.

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New Windows and Doors
WES received a grant to replace windows on the second floor with energy efficient models. Doors on the back of the building will be replaced as well. This work will be completed before school begins in the fall.
- Submitted: Saturday, July 10th [more ...]
Summer Hours
School Office Summer Hours ~
The WES Office will be open most days throughout the summer between 9:00am and 3:00pm. We will be closed on Monday, July 5th as well as a few Fridays in July. Please stop by to say hello!
- Submitted: Monday, June 28th [more ...]
Walking Club has started! Wednesday, Thurs, Friday 7:30-8:00AM
Walking Club started this past Wednesday while large snowflakes fell on our head. Please join us on the playground from 7:30-8:00AM on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings. If you have any questions or would like to help out please contact Ms.Czaja 45
- Submitted: Thursday, April 29th [more ...]
Girls on the Run Begins! Meet in the Gym at 3:00 and be ready to have some fun!
3:00-4:30- Have sneakers and sports clothes. Questions Please contact Ms. Gretchen Czaja, GOTR Coach
- Submitted: Saturday, March 13th [more ...]
The Grade Level Musical DVD's are ready! Order your own copy today!
See Mrs. Hamilton if you want to order your copy of the Grade level Musicals that we had at WES: Grades K- November, Grade 1-2 December, and Grade 3-4 January! Send me an email at Ehamilton@wcsu.net or stop by school.
- Submitted: Saturday, March 6th [more ...]
Tree Nut and Peanut Safe Practice
Information regarding Nut Safe Practice. WES is a totally nut-safe school. This means that products made from or containing tree nuts or peanuts are not served in our cafeteria and may not be sent to school for snacks, lunch or special treats.
- Submitted: Thursday, August 6th [more ...]
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Please Note: The news headlines displayed here are automatically collated from a US Dept. of Education web site and are not endorced by CCS. "Status Quo Is Morally Inexcusable".
Education reform is a top priority for this Administration, President Obama said to the National Urban League, because the "status quo is morally inexcusable" and "economically indefensible." ...
Americans with Disabilities Act.
On the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Secretary Duncan applauded the legislation and rededicated ED to its effective implementation. ...
Turning Around Low-Performing Schools.
Montana is among the states receiving funding under the School Improvement Grants program to turn around persistently lowest achieving schools. ...
Rural Education Technology Summit.
More than 150 rural education stakeholders and technology experts from 26 states attended the National Rural Education Technology Summit in Washington, D.C. ...
Three Myths of High School Reform.
Secretary Duncan talked about the three myths of high school reform at the College Board AP conference. ...
The Win-Win Solution.
Read Secretary Duncan's remarks at the Council of Chief State School Officers and State Higher Education Executive Officers' joint summer meeting. ...
Community Input and Turnaround Schools.
Parent and community input will be a requirement in ED's proposal for turning around low-performing schools, Secretary Duncan said in remarks to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). ...
States to Receive Additional Recovery Funds.
Connecticut is among the states that will receive additional Recovery Act funds to support jobs and drive education reforms. ...
$25 Million for Job Retention Activities .
ED announced the availability of $25 million to help loan servicers in the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program retrain and redeploy workers affected by student loan reforms. ...
Charter Schools Conference Remarks.
Secretary Duncan spoke by video teleconference to the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools. Watch the video of his remarks. ...
Rural and Low-Income Schools Program.
Rural school districts use funding from the Rural and Low-Income School program funds for technology, professional development, and instruction for low-income students, according to a new report. ...
Anniversary of Civil Rights Act.
Secretary Duncan hailed the enduring impact of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ...
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