
Let's give a #WatertownWay shout out to all of our WUSD teachers as we celebrate Teacher Appreciation week.
"Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world" - Malala Yousafzai


WUSD would like to recognize our hard-working Nutrition Services staff for the work they do each and every day to ensure our students are well-nourished, giving them the very best opportunity to thrive in the classroom. With gratitude, we honor you today!


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Last week was National Library Week! Our WUSD library media specialists and paraprofessionals work hard to offer students a wide range of literacy, STEM and technology programming at all grade levels. Here are a few snapshots of the work they do in our libraries every day. Please join is in giving them a #WatertownWay thank you for all they do!








Sophia Anderson & Autumn Fournier RMS Student announcers


Mrs. Staude's 6th grade science students have been working hard for the last 2 weeks creating a car using simple supplies. The first week they got into groups, sketched designs and began the process of creating their mousetrap car. When last Friday rolled around, both the students and I agreed that we needed more time to investigate and solve some of the issues they were experiencing. Critical thinking, Diagnosis and coming up with new prototypes were just some of the challenges the kids endured while conducting this project.
The amount of endurance and perseverance took strain on the kids. However, that endurance and strength to keep going , allowed some of the students to create a better, stronger and more reliable car that continues to work every time they run it for testing. The teachable moments from this project were amazing to be part of and proves that science shouldn't be about a quick lesson or video but rather collaboration of minds coming together to create an amazing outcome such as this one! I'm proud and honored to be with such resilient students and continue to cheer them on when struggles arise.





Mrs. Staude's 6th grade science students have been working hard for the last 2 weeks creating a car using simple supplies. The first week they got into groups, sketched designs and began the process of creating their mousetrap car. When last Friday rolled around, both the students and I agreed that we needed more time to investigate and solve some of the issues they were experiencing. Critical thinking, Diagnosis and coming up with new prototypes were just some of the challenges the kids endured while conducting this project.
The amount of endurance and perseverance took strain on the kids. However, that endurance and strength to keep going , allowed some of the students to create a better, stronger and more reliable car that continues to work everytime they run it for testing. The teachable moments from this project were amazing to be part of and proves that science shouldn't be about a quick lesson or video but rather collaboration of minds coming together to create an amazing outcome such as this one! I'm proud and honored to be with such resilient students and continue to cheer them on when struggles arise.





Daily Announcements Friday, 04/28


Congratulations to RMS's SkillsUSA team!!


Please help us wish our #WatertownWay WUSD Administrative Professionals a wonderful Administrative Professionals Day today!





In celebration of Ms. Benson’s last day of the school year, May 4th, we will have the following dress up days next week. See attachment


2023 Youth Summer Volleyball Camp information.


2023 Summer Volleyball Camp for incoming freshman.


Daily Announcements Wednesday, 04/26


Daily Announcements Tuesday, 04/25


Great job to the cast, crew, and Mr. Will Wiley on a very entertaining and successful performance of Freaky Friday the Musical.


Great job to the cast, crew, and Mr. Will Wiley on a very entertaining and successful performance of Freaky Friday the Musical.
