Griffins! Do you have eye for photography? A desire to create pottery or jewelry? Or a learn new ways to paint and draw? Consider taking an art class. Check out the courses you can take when thinking about taking an elective.
Griffins! Thinking about taking an elective next year? Consider taking a course in Career and Technology. From automotive to woodshop to animal science. There is so much to choose from.
Students in Spanish 2 are showing their artistic side by learning las partes del cuerpo (body parts) by drawing monsters from their imagination and labeling them.
LWE’s PPS department is presenting to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors this week to discuss course selection options. Great advice on what colleges are looking for.
Best of luck to students Leyla Eames & Joseph Kotze as they prepare for their performance in the All-State Musical, Cabaret, this weekend! Break a leg! 🎭"
With the recent spike in COVID-19 cases causing staffing shortages across the district, we have made the difficult decision to transition to remote learning through Friday, January 7th. This decision is only a temporary disruption to in-person learning. Beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, January 4th, students will follow the emergency e-learning plan as outlined on the website, which will include live instruction delivered via WebEx. For more information, visit the website or check your email.
The final Visit East program for December is Mrs. Widinski mastering the concept of routine when it comes to working with her freshmen Biology students. Her Teams page is interactive and contains an endless amount of resources making her students more successful academically.
As part of the Visit East program, Mr. Mulconrey's Honors Biology participated in a live learning game show, called Gimkit. Throughout a Kit, each student will get exposure to the questions multiple times to ensure mastery. Mr. Mulconrey makes learning fun for his freshmen!
As part of our Visit East program, Mrs. Kosinki's Honors World History classes were assessing an FRQ on culture and language written by their peers via a grading rubric. Mrs. Kosinki's MS Teams page includes her daily lessons, AP Classroom resources, units, and assignments.
As part of our Visit East program, Mr. Fiore from the Social Science department instructed his World History students to subsearch an article and complete a Venn diagram by highlighting the similarities and differences between Sunni and Shiite sects of Islam.
As we have all been going through the hustle and bustle with final preparation and the season, enjoy the time with others and take care of yourself! We hope you enjoy the holiday music today at LWE!
The Class of 2022 holiday sweater day was a success. We felt the holiday spirit by our fellow Griffins!
Mrs. Trayser's Reading students created a PowerPoint as part of their reflection to their assigned book, "The Five People You Meet in Heaven." Mrs. Trayser had her students present in front of the class wirelessly from their laptop. Her MS Team provided clear instructions.
LWE’s annual bridge building contest is underway! Great turnout, Griffins!
Mr. Mrozek and Mr. Rockett utilize Microsoft OneNote in the classroom while teaching Geometry. Their students have full access to the notes -- making the lesson more accessible if the student needs to reference them again.
As part of our Visit East initiative, Mrs. Cavanaugh's English 1 Honors students worked in Pods to define their word wealth words. The word wealth words connected back to "Romeo and Juliet." Her class collaborated by presenting a PowerPoint together.
Mrs. Natalie’s PE student leader class participated in a dance competition today. Their work collaboration, leadership and problem-solving skills came through as they were put to the test by Mrs. Natalie to create an epic dance routine. #lw210
Griffins! The class of 2022 is going to celebrate its theme day THIS FRIDAY since we will be on break on the 22nd. We ask our students and staff to dig out that ugly or fun holiday sweater and wear it December 10th. Lets spread joy throughout LWE!
LWE's Visit East program kicked off this month focusing on a collaborative practices school improvement goal. Mrs. Casey incorporated social and emotional learning for her Freshman Seminar students through various reading activities and SAT/ACT style reading passages.
The German 1 class is learning about St. Nicholas Day, which is celebrated in Germany on December 6th. Mrs. Johnson made ornaments with students' pictures so that they could take them home today.