
The Scholastic Book Fair opens in the library next week, but you can shop online now through April 15. http://www.scholastic.com/bf/windsorschool2018


Update #2 letter about the technology breach at Windsor Elementary from a few weeks ago. Go to this link
http://www.svrsu.org/article/43642?org=windsor

Mark your calendars for the Scholastic Book Fair, April 2 - 6. Proceeds from the sale help us buy library and classroom books. Thanks for your support!


Calling all four year olds in RSU 12!
RSU 12 and local Head Start programs are continuing their partnership to offer a free, high quality, comprehensive Pre-Kindergarten program to children in the district who turn four by October 15, 2018. Programs will be located Chelsea, Whitefield, Windsor and Somerville. Bus transportation will be provided. Pre -K programs will operate Monday through Friday and follow the school schedule. Meals will be served and a short rest period will be included. Classrooms will be staffed by a certified Early Childhood Teacher and Education Technicians to assist in the classroom. Children in the program will receive comprehensive services.
All families are encouraged to apply.
For more information about this Pre-K/Head Start collaboration, or to receive an application, please contact your local RSU 12 elementary school.
RSU 12 serves the towns of Alna, Chelsea, Palermo, Somerville, Westport Island, Whitefield, and Windsor.

Updated information about last week's technology breach at Windsor has been posted here, https://www.svrsu.org/article/42839?org=windsor

IMPORTANT: Revised 2017-2018 School Year Calendar posted here, http://www.svrsu.org/article/41276?org=windsor

It was very busy in the library today (with students and Dalmatians checking out books)!

We finished Read Across America day with over 3 million words read by students. They read all day, everywhere!

Cruella De Vil


The Cat in the Hat pays a visit to the school library on Dr. Seuss' birthday.

Read Across America Day begins!

Read Across America day is this Friday!


We'll be reading up a storm on Friday!


Wildcat Reward Day on the Ice




Mrs. Mark's class celebrating 100 days of school!


We'll be taking part in Read Across America on March 2nd. We're looking forward to a day filled with reading!


Important update!
Winter sports awards have been moved to after break. Tuesday the 27th at 5:30

On February 8th, the Windsor 7th grade class was recognized by the Maine State House, as was, Saber Hanington for his first place finish on the Maine State Native American Essay Award. After the House visit, Saber was presented with his award by the Secretary of State, Matthew Dunlap. Saber's mother, Amber Michaud and his grandmother, Bev Michaud were also in attendance.



Reese Sullivan, 6th grade student at Windsor Elementary, has been named the winner of the Canines for Charity National Essay Contest for grades 6-8. The students wrote an essay about a humorous time with their pet. The national contest is run by Pam and Floyd Dunn of Canines for Charity. The Wyoming organization has raised funds for charities for over 20 years through their dog sledding events. Sullivan is the daughter of Matt and Cheryl Sullivan of Windsor. Sullivan will receive a $50 cash prize for her winning work. More information about the essay contest and the organization can be found at http://www.caninesforcharity.org or on their facebook page, Canines for Charity.


We are pleased to announce that 8th grader Hunter Johnson has placed first in the Windsor School Essay Contest of Chapman University's Holocaust Essay Contest. Eighth graders, Andrea Richardson and Xander Drolet, tied for 2nd. Their essays now go on to the International competition at Chapman University. Good Luck!
