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Happy New Year from Woodhaven-Brownstown School District!

The sweet story of Breakfast with the Principal came from an experience that one of the Woodhaven Upper Elementary teachers had when she was in elementary school. Read the story here: https://www.mywbsd.org/article/1935248
Did you know that families who have a child ages 0 to five years old in the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District are eligible for free books on a monthly basis from our partnership with Dolly Parton's Imagination Station?
https://imaginationlibrary.com/check-availability/

Mrs. Revoir's Young Five students at Erving Elementary School had a recent "Grinch Day," at school where they did crafts and activities and all things "Grinch."


Check out the weekly Athletics Events during Winter Break!



Check out the December Edition of the Contact Newsletter!
https://woodhavenbrownstown.edurooms.com/engage/woodhaven-brownstown-school-district/newsletters/contact-december-2024
This holiday season, our students are learning the true meaning of giving! ❤️ Miss Mahoney and her class joined forces with Ms. Turner’s class to spread holiday cheer through the gift of words. 📜💌
Our students wrote heartfelt holiday cards to the residents of Symphony Applewood Nursing Center, sharing kind notes and festive wishes to brighten their day. 🌟
The smiles and excitement on the kids' faces as they worked on this project were truly magical! 🖍️🎁 Together, we’re embracing the spirit of the season and making a difference— one thoughtful card at a time.
#15DaysOfGiving #WUEWarriors #HolidayCheer #KindnessMatters #WhyWBSD 🎄❤️

Students in second grade at Wegienka Elementary School didn't need any snow to make snowmen! Check out this cool activity where students created some real holidaymasterpieces!




The Early On Community Engagement Event for December included a jolly old elf, some crafts and of course LOTS of fun for all who attended. The Early On Community engagement events are just one of the ways we connect with the children ages birth through five in the WBSD.







Staff around the WBSD were definitely on Santa's NICE list this year! Santa, Mrs. Claus., Lady Glitterbottom and Buddy the Elf made their way around to buildings in the district bringing Christmas cheer for all to see and hear!
The National Junior Honor Society BMS students have been diligently raising funds to support children in need, both within our community and for those in the hospital in Detroit. Since October, they have raised $2,000! Last week, they came together to purchase gifts for everyone, spreading extra holiday cheer.







What an exciting win at the last second of the game for the Varsity Basketball team! Warriors win over Lincoln Park 45-43 in a very tight game.




Students could hardly believe their eyes this morning when they found Eddie the Elf in the library at Erving Elementary School. Not only did Eddie draw mustaches on the staff, but he created a little mischief in the library too! Stay tuned for more of Eddie's antics this week!










Check out the School Store Pop Up Shop before the WUE Concert on December 17! Last minute gifts for your Woodhaven Warrior? We got you covered!

The Tote Early On Holiday party was recently held at BMS with the help of staff, NHS volunteers from WHS and THS and the Knights of the Road organization which has partnered with us for over 20 years. Thank you to everyone who made this event a success for our 60 families since over 175 people attended. Children received candy, pizza and a moment with Santa as well as time for crafts.





Young Fives Students in Mrs. Revoir's class at Erving Elementary School recently took a stroll to Woodhaven City Hall to personally mail their letters to Santa!


If you haven't checked the calendar, Winter Break is fast approaching for students! Classes resume on Monday, January 6, 2025.
Check out this week's MS & HS Athletic Schedule!






Students took to the runway at Woodhaven High School recently as they showed off their creativity participating in the Newspaper Costume Dress Project. WHS students in Introduction to Theatre and Play Production classes worked in teams to create costumes using only newspaper and masking tape from design and construction to the final product.
The objective of the project was to find a period prior to 1900, and create and style a full length female costume. The designers were encouraged to be creative and ambitious with a high level of difficulty and intricacy. The students had four class periods to collaborate together as a group and construct the dresses. Students acted as model, stage manager, commentator, and more to showcase the dresses. There were 13 dresses featured on the runway on November 26, 2024.
“The annual runway show is a great culminating project focusing on vision, collaboration, accountability, and demonstrating course content in a fun, hands-on way,” said teacher Michael Clemons.”“It is so great to see the students’ pride in their work and their enthusiastic support of each other.”
The winning team included Samantha Syverson, Addison Walter (model), Bella Newman and Cooper Fondaw.
